Sunday's results in the South Pembs. Clay League were as follows: Hurst House 221 Parsonage 165. The Hurst boys completed an unbeaten home record with an impressive win over the Parsonage team at their Laugharne shooting ground. Angie Goodman had balance problems and Lloyd Morris blamed it on a 'top heavy' shooting style and also aggression shown to the scorers? Don Avery had to provide a sample to the drugs squad after shooting his first 'double figure score' at home. Peter Rice proved that one small step for mankind was one giant leap too much for a Badger when he decided to lose one of his boots in the swamp and was caught on the hop? After scoring one out of 10 on the first stand Hayley (Emline Hallett) gave us all a master class in shooting skills and then chattered incessantly to Roy (Bob Littler) Cropper on the 'happy bus' all the way home. Jeff 208 Quay 184. The Jeff enjoyed a well-earned victory over the Quay team, with Peter Nixon scoring 36 and young Edward Poore scoring a superb 33. Top scorer for the Quay was Mike Lewis with a creditable 32. Swan 148 Wisemans 138. In this deciding match for runners-up position in the league, the Swan boys came out on top winning by 10 clays. It was reported that John Medwell had wind problems, but this did not stop him scoring 23 and Steve (masters) Bowen led the team with a 25. Bryan Phillips top scored for the Wisemans with a 26, supported by Dai Roberts on 23.