Narberth faced their sternest challenge of the season so far as Merlins Bridge paid a visit to Jesse Road and left with all three points in the bag.
The win moved the Wizards to the top of the table given that current leaders Hakin United were on West Wales Cup duty, with Peter Fearne's Narberth remaining in fourth.
Ashley Williams was the man to give the Bluebirds hope, yet his was the only score the home team could manage as the visitors ran out 2-1 winners.
In Division Two, Alan Hurst's Kilgetty gained their second win of the season as the supremely gifted Robbie Beynon scored twice in the home side's 3-2 win over Letterston.
Never an easy team to play against, the visitors were their usual physical self, yet Beynon's goals, alongside one from Ross Hurst, ensured the home team were the ones smiling at the end.
Carew faced a difficult away task at Prendergast Villa, but had no trouble in defeating the home side as Barry Evans and his men ran out 2-1 winners.
Iwan Izzard and Haydn Shapcott were the men to secure the points as they both found the back of the net.
Saundersfoot Sports won by the same margin as Geoff Marsh and Dan Powers ensured they defeated Angle at home, thus giving the Sports their third win of the season.
In division three, St. Clears won the battle of the leaders as they entertained Manorbier United and won 2-1.
The win meant the home side leap-frogged the visitors to lead the table after six games, with a draw being the only blot on their copybook.
Owain Evans and Kyle Lealand were the men to secure the points for the Saints as they look to bounce back to the second division following relegation last year.
Narberth seconds travelled away to play their Johnston counterparts, yet the home side couldn't prevent the visitors from winning 2-1.
Callum O'Connell's brace was enough to separate the teams at the final whistle, meaning the Bluebirds' second string have now climbed to fourth from bottom.
Lawrenny's trip to Pembroke Boro didn't present them with the result they wanted as they eventually went down 2-1. Tom Lewis scored the only goal for the visitors, who, despite having a number of chances, could only convert one.
Tenby seconds had a bad day as they lost 5-2 at home to Haverfordwest Cricket Club. Mo Sofan scored twice for the home side in a desperately disappointing result for them.
Elsewhere in the division, Pendine went down to their fifth defeat of the season as they lost 4-3 away at Merlins Bridge seconds.
Carew seconds entertained Milford United and were less than generous hosts as they gave the visitors nothing. They ran out 3-1 winners, with Adam Hughes scoring twice and Sean Lewis grabbing the other.
Saundersfoot Sports' seconds went down 2-1 to Herbrandston, while Ashley Smith was at it against for St. Florence as he scored twice in their 3-2 win over Prendergast Villa; Rhys Winter was the other man to score.
After last week's magnificent 14-1 win over Manorbier Seconds, Kilgetty's reserves came back to earth with a bump in division five as they conceded half that amount in their 7-1 defeat away at Neyland.
In what can only be described as a bad day at the office, Matt Hancock's goal was the only bright spot in an otherwise miserable display.
Better news for St. Clears' seconds, however, as they travelled to Haverfordwest Cricket Club and beat their seconds 7-2, while Lawrenny seconds beat Pembroke Boro seconds 3-1 as Sam Mills scored twice and Chris Beff the other.
Manorbier United fared a little better this week as they only conceded five in a 5-1 home defeat against Cosheston Cougars. Jake Webster was the man to score for the home side.





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