The latest round of midweek matches have come thick and fast with every night of the week taken up with fixtures.
Monday saw a host of third, fourth and fifth division matches played after Goodwick lifted the Senior Cup trophy on Saturday.
Goals by Martin and Karl Rees couldn’t prevent Cosheston Cougars from going down 4-2 at Broad Haven, while Kilgetty gained an excellent 4-0 win at Milford United seconds.
At Narberth, a Jordan Williams goal helped their seconds beat Saundersfoot Sports’ seconds 1-0.
In the fourth division, Joe Rees helped Carew seconds draw 1-1 with Letterston reserves, while Pembroke Boro lost 1-0 at Llangwm. At Neyland seconds, goals by Will Dunlop, Dafydd Wright and Rhys Thomas helped Narberth seconds to a 3-3 draw.
Meanwhile, in division five, Hundleton seconds hammered Lawrenny seconds 8-0
On Tuesday, Carew entertained St. Clears in division one and all but secured their status in the division for next year by beating the visitors 3-1. The result virtually condemned the Saints to the second division for next season. Dean Morris, Alex Bailey and Nielson Cole all scored for the hosts, while Sean Seymour Davies notched one for the away side.
Two goals by Marc Hughes and one by Dylan Blain helped Narberth beat Tenby 3-1, while in division two, an own goal and one by Jon Beff could not prevent Lawrenny from losing 3-2 at Fishguard.
There was a shock at Monkton Swifts as the home side beat leaders Lamphey 4-0. The result still leaves the Stags on top, but helped the Swifts no end, although having to play 13 games over the next couple of weeks may harm their title aspirations.
On Tuesday, however, their excellent win came from goals by Matthew Davies, Sean Jones, Ben Nicholas and Blake James.
In division five, Kilgetty seconds lost 2-1 at home to Pembroke Boro seconds, while Monkton Swifts’ seconds beat Pendine seconds 8-0.


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