SNOOKER

The snooker team recorded a 3-2 victory in the Pembrokeshire Premier League against Milford Cons. Saundersfoot built up a 3-0 lead, with winning frames from Steve Davies, Charlie Davies and Chappie Harries, but Milford struck back, pinching the last two frames from Wayne John and Dickie Parcell. Next week they play the local derby at home against Tenby County Club.

POOL

Saundersfoot pool team were given a 7-0 thrashing by the top-of-the-table Prince of Wales team. However, Keith Hallam did manage to win the masters to give some consolation to the home team.

DARTS

Friday night was a good night for the darts teams, as both the 'A' team and 'B' team recorded 5-4 victories. The 'A' team beat the Cross Inn and this victory keeps them at the top of the league with Greenbridge. The 'B' team beat KSSC in a close game which lifts them off the bottom of the table.

FOOTBALL

The 1st XI crashed to a 2-0 defeat at the hands of Haverfordwest County in the Second Division Cup. The 2nd XI fared no better, losing 5-3 to high- flying Neyland in Reserve Division Two. The only successes of the day came from the Under 15s, with a victory against Clarbeston Road, and the Under 11s, who beat Monkton Swifts 2-1.

FISHING

Michael James was the winner of the Captains Cabin Cup in last week's competition. He also received a £100 first prize. Second place and £50 went to Johnnie Brace, third prize and £25 to Mel Matthews. It was a very successful competition, with 21 rods taking part, seven of whom were juniors. The next match takes place on Sunday at Pendine, between 1 and 5 pm. Last Saturday, the annual dinner took place at Coppet Hall Hotel, with over 40 people attending. It was very successful and thanks go to Jayne and Roy, of the Coppet Hall Hotel, for the lovely meal and excellent evening. This (Friday) evening there is a Valentine's Dance with the Dai the Boot trio in the hall. The bar will be open from 8 pm. Tickets cost £5 and can be bought on the door. Tomorrow (Saturday) sees the Hynes Irish Dancers entertaining a team from Ireland, which should prove to be an entertaining spectacle.