Kilgetty are out of this year's division two cup following a 4-1 home defeat against Saundersfoot Sports.
Losing to your derby rivals by such a large margin is one thing, but to lose by such a margin when all the goals were scored by former Kilgetty players makes the result even harder to bear.
Kilgetty's goal was scored by Tom Watkins, with the visitors' goals coming from Jake Marsh, Dan Cope and Nicky Cope, who finished with a brace.
Carew were drawn away to Angle and the visitors eased through to the next round following a convincing 4-1 victory.
Haydn Shapcott, James Hinchliffe, Shaun Gelona and Richard Bullock all scored for Barry Evans's men in a display that will give them confidence ahead of the next round.
A trip to Phoenix Park is never an easy proposition, especially when two of your major players are unable to play because of suspensions, but despite losing 1-0 to Goodwick United, Narberth can take heart from their defeat.
It may have been their fifth league loss of the season, but the result proves that even with Morgan Preece and Kyle Quatermaine missing for a couple of weeks, they are able to compete with the best that Pembrokeshire has to offer.
Tenby were at home to Milford United and could only muster a 1-1 draw against the visitors. Tricky customer Declan Carroll was the man to score the home team's goal.
Narberth seconds entertained Merlins Bridge's reserves, but it was the Wizards who took the points following a 3-1 win.
Ryan Williams scored the Bluebirds' only goal as they slipped to their seventh defeat of the season.
Lawrenny travelled to Broad Haven and came home with nothing to show following a 4-0 defeat. Manorbier United were another team to suffer badly over the weekend as they lost 7-0 to Pennar Robins' seconds.
Last week they ran the county's best team close in the senior cup and the result has obviously given Pendine confidence as they drew 3-3 with Clarbeston Road's second team. Cei Edwards scored the first one for the Seagulls, with Adam Newell hitting a brace to secure a point against their relegation zone rivals.
St. Clears' unbeaten run in the league continues, however, as they travelled to Tenby seconds and slammed the home side 9-1. Owen Evans led the rout, falling just one goal shy of a double hat-trick as he finished with five, while Sean Seymour Davies struck twice for the Saints. Eddie Wiggins and Nathan Evans also got in on the act as the Saints continued their march for promotion back to the second division. Liam Culshaw scored the home team's only goal.
In division four, Carew seconds lost 3-0 at home to their Prendergast counterparts, while Saundersfoot Sports' reserves were involved in an eight-goal thriller at home to Monkton reserves. The game finished 4-4, with Tom Davies scoring twice for the home side alongside goals from Jack Sayers and Luke Brolam.
Ashley Smith was at it again for St Florence as his hat-trick helped inspire them to a 5-2 win away at Solva. In a one-sided display, James Whitehouse and Rhys Watkins also found the back of the net for the visitors.
In the fifth division, Kilgetty seconds travelled to Fishguard Sports' reserves and lost 8-2. Anthony Lewis and Richard Gwyther scored the goals for the visitors as they went down to their seventh defeat of the season. Manorbier United, meanwhile, lost 8-0 at Letterston.
St. Clears' reserves rushed to their eighth win of the campaign as they eased to a 4-1 home win over Pembroke Boro.
Simon Bancroft scored yet again for the Saints, while Joseph Jones, Emyr Jones and Ceri Phillips all found the back of the net as the Saints climbed above West Dragons to move into fourth place in the league.
Finally, in the division five cup, Lawrenny were knocked out as they lost 2-1 away at West Dragons.





Comments
This article has no comments yet. Be the first to leave a comment.