TENBY delivered a commanding performance at the Clicketts, defeating Clarbeston Road 4–0 to strengthen their position in the Manderwood Pembrokeshire League Division One chase on Saturday.
Robson Evans opened the scoring inside the first minute after good work from Shaun Whitfield, and Jacob Hipkiss doubled the lead soon after. A Scott Ferney penalty on 15 minutes put Tenby firmly in control at half‑time. The hosts added a fourth midway through the second period when Ferney set up Liam Williams. Clarbeston Road worked hard throughout, but Tenby were deserved winners and remain fifth, with their visitors seventh.

Leaders Hakin United preserved their 10‑point advantage with a convincing 5–1 victory over Narberth at Jesse Road. The Vikings struck twice inside eight minutes through Jordan Kilby and Liam Parks. Narberth steadied themselves to reach the break without further damage, but Hakin resumed strongly. Kieran King released Leon Luby for the third before Shane Walsh netted twice. Narberth battled gamely, but Hakin’s 13th win of the season sets up a major showdown with champions Goodwick next weekend.
Ten‑man Monkton Swifts earned a gritty 1–0 win over Merlins Bridge to stay second. A tight first half produced few chances, and the hosts were reduced to 10 men early in the second period when Jay Kilby was dismissed for denying a goalscoring opportunity. Despite the setback, Monkton remained disciplined and found the breakthrough on 79 minutes when Daniel James curled a superb free‑kick into the top corner.
St Ishmaels mounted a dramatic late comeback to defeat Pennar Robins 3–2.
Pennar led 2–1 at the break through Joseph Davies and Tom Grimwood, with Connor Roberts scoring directly from a corner for Tish. Tish turned the game around late on. Brennan Devonald equalised on 79 minutes, and Finley Armstrong struck two minutes later to seal the win.





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