Division One

League leaders Carew (100-2) retained their narrow lead at the top of the table with an eight wickets win over lowly Lawrenny (94 all out),

The visitors recovered from 38-7 as a result of an eighth wicket partnership of 46 between Robert Williams (32 with five fours) and Alistair Edwards (19no).

Scott Helmich (3-8) did the damage backed up by Matthew Phillips and Ceri Brace who both took two wickets each.

Opener Nick Scourfield struck 11 fours in his 49no and his opening partner Brian Hall scored 29.

Jamie Lewis took 2-27 for Lawrenny.

Saundersfoot (201-6) celebrated an 80 runs win at Haverfordwest (121 all out).

Ian Poole and Dan Trowers both scored 62 for the visitors, with other useful runs coming from Nick Cope (28) and Simon Wood (26).

Adam James took 3-48 for Harfat who succumbed as Nick Cope (4-19) had a good all round day with Danny Caine and Sam Franklin picking up two wickets each.

Nathan Banner (25) offered the most resistance for Haverfordwest.

Whitland (225-6) outplayed the visitors Herbrandston (86 all out) throughout the match. Paul Davies led the way with 124, including 13 fours and three sixes, and received support from promising all-rounder Iestyn Scourfield (35) and Scott Newton (27).

Scourfield (5-19) destroyed the Herbie response and Mark Lee (3-25) ensured that there was no respite for the visiting batsmen.

Neyland (188-8) had the better of a drawn match against the visitors St. Ishmaels (155-8).

Andrew Williams (49no) led the Tish resistance following knocks by Dan Howells (32), Andrew Palmer (24) and Andrew Pawlett (20).

Andrew Miller (3-39) had earlier scored 43 for the Neyland team in support of Paul Murray (46) and Nick Koomen chipped in with 20.

Andrew Palmer, Jonathan Pawlett and Daniel Flynn had each taken two wickets for the visitors.

Too good a side to be bottom of the table, Narberth could only score 83 before being bowled out in reply to a Cresselly total of 241-4. Stylish left-hander Simon Cole (99no), with 13 fours and three sixes, dominated the innings of the visitors, skipper Phil Williams (55) provided the solid start and Adam Chandler (27) kept things moving.

Youngster Matthew Morgan (4-13) and the experienced Lyn Richards (4-24) bowled the visitors to a massive 158 runs win, with the only effective resistance coming from Marc Hughes (23).

Division Two

Cresselly Seconds (137 all out) have slipped down to fourth position in the table after losing by five wickets at home to Pembroke Dock (138-5).

Jacob Davies (4-36) and Nick Daley (3-32) broke the back of the Cresselly innings and the only players to score 20 or over were Iwan Izzard (25) and Neale Williams (20).

Teenager Scott Griffiths was the Dock star with a fine innings of 60no, his first half century in senior cricket, whilst Jacob Davies completed a good all-round match by scoring 31.

Iwan Izzard and Matthew Lewis had two wickets each for the Cresselly team.

Carew Seconds (184 all out) have moved three places up the table to third position after defeating Hook (102 all out) by 82 runs.

Haydn Shapcott (78no with 10 fours), together with Luke Hicks (38), were the leading scorers as Brennan Martin and Jamie Phelps both took three wickets for the Hook team.

Steffan Davies ripped through the Hook innings with a five-17 spell, despite the resistance offered by number nine batsman Robert Owen (31).

Whitland Seconds (135-9) plunged to the bottom of the Division Two table after losing by four wickets to Stackpole (137-6).

Meyrick Rowlands (68) cemented the Whitland innings, together with help from Paul Oeppen (68) and Richard McKay (3-28) provided backing for Simon Cole (4-36) as wickets fell.

It was a team effort in the Stackpole reply, with Simon Bevan (28), Richard McKay (24no) and Simon Cole (22) being the leading scorers for Stackpole.

Division Three

Pembroke (167-7) are the new leaders of Division Three following a three wickets win at home to Johnston Seconds (132 all out).

Anton John (4-16) and Sean Powell (3-18) ripped the heart out of the Johnston innings with the only scores of note coming from Richard James (38) and Chris Goodridge (21).

In reply, Don Patel (45). Colin Kaijaks (44) and Sean Powell (25) had the runs for the new leaders and Liam James (3-25) was the leading bowler for the visitors.

Bottom of the Division Three table, Llechryd (107 for no wicket) sprang the major upset of the day after beating championship favourites Crymych (106 all out) by 10 wickets, despite only fielding nine players!

Ben Graham (3-27) made the most of a sticky wicket and John Curran, skipper Graham Keen, together with Phil Malcolm, chipped in with two wickets each. Opener David Dearden (55) and Sam Kurtz (26) delayed the inevitable for the Crymych team.

John Curran (59no) and Phil Malcolm (36no) made batting look a lot easier after the tea interval.

Lamphey (128-8) have moved up three places in the division after a narrow two wickets win away to Carew Thirds (125 all out).

The father and son combination of Andrew Skeels (3-11) and James Skeels (3-28) played a crucial role in the win, although Greg Morris (33), Mark Hicks (25) and his son Lewis (21) kept the visitors on their toes.

After the loss of early wickets, Hywel Gibbs (47no) grafted for the runs with support from James Skeels (21).

Llanrhian (222-4) scored freely at home to Narberth Seconds (120 all out), with Gareth Davies (121), Ben Jones (38) and Jack Jones (22) getting most of the runs.

Richard Howell (33) tried to hold things together for the visitors, but Ben Arundell (4-18) received sufficient support to give his team a win by a margin of 102 runs.

Kilgetty (71 all out) were no match for Fishguard (217 all out) on the day with so many regular players unable to travel.

Darren John (90no) and Darren Delve (58) scored heavily for Fishguard as Kurtis Marsh and Neil Powling picked up two wickets each for the visitors, who were unable to find any momentum as Rhys Dalling (4-9) triggered a collapse.

Division Four

Hundleton (169-7) moved to the top of the table after bowling out the visitors Neyland Seconds for 106.

Riaan Strydom (3-28) did the damage with the ball for Hundleton for whom Liam Williams (64no) and Jonathan Williams (59) scored well over half of the runs.

Young leg-spinner Scott Jones (5-28) caused problems for the home team.

Cresselly Thirds (148-9) clung on for a draw away to Burton Seconds (172-8). Chris Campbell (48no) and Colin Picton (33) had the bulk of the runs for the visitors as Harry Thomas (3-22) continued his development.

Nicholas Jones (55) and Steve Wilkins (30) led the victory bid, as Graham Morris took 3-15 for the Burton team.

Lawrenny Seconds (124 all out) are still looking for their first win of the season after the visitors, Llanrhian Seconds (127-6) won by four wickets.

Matthew Lewis (36 with seven fours), Stuart Prosser (28no) and Chris Buckle (22) were all in the runs for the Lawrenny team, but the remaining batsmen found it difficult to contend with the bowling of David Hamilton (4-25) and Rhodri Owen (3-37).

Andrew Leese (39) and Ben Craft (29) provided the backbone for the Llanrhian reply as Willie Morris took 4-28 and spinner Phil Cole 2-15.

Division Five

Third placed St. Florence (128-8) picked up 13 useful draw points in reply to a Saundersfoot Seconds total of 148 all out.

Left-hander Jamie Morgan (45), Steve Cole (36) and Paul Morris (31) scored three-quarters of the runs for the Saundersfoot side as Ben McDonnell and Barry Phillips picked up two wickets each.

Phillips (49) also starred with the bat, supported by Jonathan Edwards (34) as Grant Hardy, Richard Cope and Chris Hawkes each picked up two wickets.

St. Clears (144 all out) held on to their 10 points lead at the top of Division Five after defeating the visitors Narberth Seconds (44 all out) by 100 runs.

Alec Weston (51) was the principal run getter for the Saints as Chris Spratt (3-25) was assisted by Rob Simons, Ashley Williams and Harry Jones who each had two wickets for the Narberth team.

The visitors had no answer to the problems posed by paceman James Ingleton (5-15) with the top score coming from Aron Keane with 15.

Second placed Pembroke Seconds (133-3) won by seven wickets away to Fishguard Seconds (131 all out).

Archie Smithies (58), Robert Cockburn (27) and Michael Cockburn (24) were the main run scorers for the Tish team as Ashley Davies (4-25) and Nigel Phillips (3-30) picked up most of the wickets.

In the Pembroke reply, Ashley Davies (33no) and Hugh Davies (22no) were instrumental in securing victory.

Whitland Thirds (70-5) moved two places up the table in the same division with a five wickets win over the visitors Haverfordwest Fourths (69 all out). Hefin Thomas (3-6) and Daniel Thomas (2-12) did most of the damage for the Whitland team and then Hefin Thomas (26) wasted no time in the run chase hitting a brace of fours and a brace of sixes in his brief innings.

Division Six

In a reversal of fortunes from the Division Three clash between the same two clubs, Crymych Seconds (228 all out) won by 113 runs at home to Llechryd Seconds (115 all out) in Division Six in a match.

Marc Thomas (69), Charlie Howell (60), Ioan Davies (27) and opener Dyfed Sion (26) kept the scoreboard ticking as Adam Williams (3-37) bowled well for the Llechryd team.

Bleddyn Williams (4-16) and Marc Thomas (3-19) did not allow the visiting batsmen to settle despite a defiant 38 from Rhys Davies and an innings of 29 by Mark Newell.

Lamphey Seconds (196-2) enjoyed a rare victory after dismissing the visitors, Llanrhian Thirds for 78.

Teenager Lewis Haines had a breathtaking innings of 110 backed up by Geoff Mosley (54no). Remarkably, Julian Harries 50 of the runs for the visitors as Lewis Haines followed up his batting to take 4-41 and Maldwyn Llewellyn supported with 3-13.as did Scott Brunton (2-17.)

Paul Walkey (52) and Steve Williams (47) paved the way for a Hundleton Seconds total of 187-6 away to Burton Thirds (163-6).

Richard Phillips (79) and Daniel Ridgeway (38) were the main run scorers for Burton Thirds for whom Joel Codd took 4-34 when the Hundleton side were batting.

Results

Results in the Nicholas Insurance Pembroke County Cricket League were as follows:

Division One: Narberth (4) 83-10 lost to Cresselly (30) 241-4; Whitland (30) 225-6 bt Herbrandston (5) 86-10; Carew (28) 100-2 bt Lawrenny (4) 94-10; Haverfordwest (7) 121-10 lost to Saundersfoot (30) 201-6; Neyland (22) 188-8 drew with St. Ishmaels (11) 155-8.

Division Two: Hook (8) 101-10 lost to Carew II (30) 184-10; Burton (30) 158-4 bt Haverfordwest (7) 157-10; Johnston (7) 185-10 lost to Llangwm (30) 187-4; Cresselly II (6) 137-10 lost to Pembroke Dock (29) 138-5; Stackpole (28) 138-6 bt Whitland II (7) 135-9.

Division Three: Llechryd (28) 107-0 bt Crymych (3) 106-10; Pembroke (30) 167-7 bt Johnston II (7) 132-10; Fishguard and Goodwick (30) 217-8 bt Kilgetty (6) 71-10; Carew III (8) 125-10 lost to Lamphey (29) 128-8; Llanrhian (30) 22-4 bt Narberth II (6) 120-10.

Division Four: Cresselly III (11) 148-9 drew with Burton II (21) 172-8; Llangwm II (27) 83-5 bt Cam'and Spittal (4) 80-10; Haverfordwest III (4) 80-10 lost to Hook II (27) 81-4; Lawrenny II (7) 124-10 lost to Llanrhian II (29) 127-6; Hundleton (30) 169-7 bt Neyland II (6) 106-10.

Division Five: Herbrandston II (7) 127-10 lost to Fishguard and Goodwick II (29) 128-6; Whitland III (27) 70-6 bt Haverfordwest IV (5) 69-10; St. Clears (29) 144-10 bt Narberth III (6) 44-10; St. Ishmaels II (5) 131-10 lost to Pembroke II (29) 133-3; Saundersfoot II (19) 148-10 drew with St. Florence (13) 128-8.

Division Six: Burton III (11) 163-6 drew with Hundleton II (20) 187-6; Lamphey II (30) 196-2 bt Llanrhian III (3) 78-10; Crymych II (30) 228-10 bt Llechryd II (8) 115-10; Cam' and Spittal II (29) 160-7 bt Stackpole II (8) 159-9; Pembroke Dock II v no fixture.

Performances

Division One: Whitland - Paul Davies 124, Iestyn Scourfield 35 and 5-19, Scott Newton 27, David Lee 16, David Dunfee 14, Mark Lee 3-25; Herbrandston - Dean John 2-36, John Camani 2-51, Aaron Bowles 29, Ryan Davies 20; Haverfordwest - Adam James 3-48, Clive Tucker 2-46, Nathan Banner 1-28; Saundersfoot - Ian Poole 62, Dan Trower 62, Simon Wood 26, Nic Cope 28; Neyland -Paul Murray 46, Andrew Miller 43 and 3-39, Henry Durrant 2-27, Gary Lloyd 2-20; St. Ishmaels - Andrew Williams 49no, Danny Howells 32, Andrew Palmer 2-32, Daniel Flynn 2-35, Jonathan Pawlett 2-47; Carew - Scott Helmich 3-8, Tim Hicks 2-17, Matthew Phillips 2-19, Nick Scourfield 49no, Brian Hall 29; Lawrenny - Rob Williams 32, Alistair Edwards 19no, James Lewis 2-27; Narberth - Marc Hughes 23, Kyle Quartermaine 16 and 1-43, Ian Hughes 1-31; Cresselly - Simon Cole 99no, Phil Williams 55, Lyn Richards 4-24, Matthew Morgan 4-13.

Division Two: Johnston - Nathan James 3-29, Steve Mills 57, John Summons 20, Lee Walters 22; Llangwm - Andrew Brock 3-14, Andrew Harries 1-25, Chris Inward 2-55, Jon Venables 52no, Matthew Kiff 34no, N.Harries 41, Will Beresford 37; Burton - Jon Scale 6-37, Luke Hayman 2-49 and 40, Darren Davies 56no, Rob Neale 28; Haverfordwest II - Ben Field 61, M. Thomas 18, Nigel Delaney 18 and 1-21, Ashley James 1-31, Nigel Morgan 1-35, Richard Scriven 1-3; Cresselly II - Iwan Izzard 25 and 2-19, Neale Williams 20, Matthew Lewis 2-24; Pembroke Dock - Scott Griffiths 60no, Jake Davies 31 and 4-36, Nick Daley 3-32; Hook - Jamie Phelps 3-30, Rob Owen 31; Carew II - Haydn Shapcott 78no, Steffan Davies 5-17.

Division Three: Fishguard - Darren John 99no, Darren Delve 58, Rhys Dalling 4-9, James Wade 2-17, Niall Kinsella 2-21; Kilgetty - Kurtis Marsh 2-32, Neil Powling 2-54; Carew II - Mark Hicks 25, Greg Morris 33, Joel Reed 3-36, John Harries 2-36; Lamphey - James Skeels 21 and 33-28, Andrew Skeels 3-11, Hywel Gibbs 47no; Pembroke - Don Patel 45, Colin Kaijaks 44, Sean Powell 25 and 3-18, Anton John 4-16, Dia Jones 2-22; Johnston II - Richard James 38, Chris Goodridge 21, Steve Jenkins 15, Liam James 3-25, Andrew Page 1-32, Jack Mills 1-38; Llanrian - Gareth Davies 121, Ben Jones 38, Jack Jones 22, B. Arundell 4-18, T. Kichell 2-46; Narberth II - Daniel Hughes 2-42, Richard Howell 1-34 and 33, Owain Richards 29; Llechyrd - Ben Graham 3-27, John Curran 2-19 and 59no, Graham Keen 2-12, Phil Malcolm 2-21 and 36no; Crymych - David Dearden 55, Sam Kurtz 26.

Division Four: Jon Williams 59, Liam Williams 64no, Riaan Strydom 3-28, Craig Williams 2-26; Neyland II - Scott Jones 5-28; Cresselly III - Nick Jones 55, Steve Wilkins 30, Harry Thomas 3-22, Phil James 1-10; Burton II - Chris Campbell 48no, Colin Picton 33 and 2-31, D. Morris 3-15; Llangwm II - John Palmer 3-28, Chris Thomas 3-27, Jon Brock 2-10, Lyn Rees 31no; Camrose and Spittal - Tom Davies 3-20 and 22; Haverfordwest III - Simon Williams 3-29; Hook II - Lee Morgan 25no, Gareth Herbert 22no, Dan Hughes 4-15; Lawrenny II - Matthew Lewis 36, Stuart Prosser 28no, Will Morris 4-28, Phil Cole 2-15; Llanrhian II - David Hamilton 4-25, Rhodri Owen 3-37, Andrew Leese 39, Ben Craft 29.

Division Five: St. Ishmaels II - Archie Smithies 58, Robert Cockburn 27, Michael Cockburn 24; Pembroke II - Ashley Davies 33no and 4-25, Hugh Davies 22no, Nigel Phillips 3-30; Saundersfoot II - Jamie Morgan 45no, Steve Cole 6 and 1-7, Richard Cope 2-30, Grant Hardy 1-24, Chris Hawkes 22-32; St. Florence - Ben McDonnell 2-26, Sean Conbeer 2-26, Barry Phillips 2-36 and 49, Jon Edwards 34; Herbrandston II - Alan McLlelland 46, John Cuff 22; Fishguard II - Sean O'Connor 41; St. Clears - Alec Weston 51, James Ingledon 5-15; Narberth III - Aron Keane 15, Chris Spratt 3-25, Bobby Simons 2-6, Ashley Williams 2-20, Harry Jones 2-35; Whitland III - Hefin Thomas 3-6 and 26, Daniel Thomas 2-12; Haverfordwest IV - Rick Walton 15, Tim Moss 2-7.

Division Six: Camrose and Spittal II - Neil Davies 43, Gelyi James 33no and 4-27, Joe Ryan 3-25, Jonathan Dodd 2-43; Stackpole II - Keith Adie 46, Rupert Davies 26, Zac Cole 3-38, Lewys Wilkes 2-22; Lamphey II - Lewis Haines 4-41 and 110, Maldwyn Llewellyn 3-13, Scott Brunton 2-17, Jeffrey Moseley 54no; Llanrhian III - I. Stephens 2-27, Julian Harries 50; Burton III - Rich Phillips 79, Daniel Ridgeway 38, Joel Codd 4-34: Hundleton II - Steve Williams 47, Paul Walkey 52; Crymych II - Marc Thomas 69 and 3-19, Charlie Howell 60, Bleddyn Williams 4-16; Llechryd II - Mark Newell 38, Adam Williams 3-37.