Since the start of the New Year there have been a mixture of cup and league fixtures and that was case again as teams battled it out.
In Division One, hapless Saundersfoot Sports were once again trounced as they lost 8-1 away to Clarbeston Road.
Paul Hodge’s goal was the only thing worth celebrating as far as the visitors were concerned.
There was a nine-goal thriller between Narberth and Carew.
The match ended 6-3 in favour of the visitors, with Scott Ferney bagging himself a hat-trick.
Jack Christopher’s brace and a Fraser Findlay goal completed the scoring for the away side.
Lloyd Hughes, Carl Jones and an own were the goalscorers for Narberth as they remain in sixth place.
In the battle between second and third from bottom sides it was Neyland who came out victorious after they defeated St Clears 2-1.
Will Evans scored for St Clears, but goals from Jay Kennedy and Jason Griffiths proved to be enough for the away side.
Kilgetty’s poor from continued in Division Two after another defeat.
Richard Tebbut’s goal proved to be just a consolation as the home side lost 2-1 to Hakin United II.
Lawrenny, who earned a shock result against Merlins Bridge II last week, failed to carry on the momentum and confidence as they were beaten by Pennar Robins II.
Matt Lewis’s goal was not enough as his side went down 2-1 to their hosts.
Cosheston AFC’s quest for Division Three cup glory was shattered as they were defeated by Monkton Swifts.
Ryan Bowen’s goal was insufficient as they went down 3-1 against the Division Three league leaders.
There was great entertainment in the game between Pembroke Boro and Clarbeston Road II.
Sadly for the Boro it was the visitors who prevailed, winning 5-3 to put themselves into the hat for the next round.
Connor Beynon, Wayne Boswell and Jason Evans got themselves on the scoresheet for the hosts.
Carew II are also through after they beat Pendine 2-0.
Dario Rossi and Adam Muskett’s goals were enough in what was a comfortable victory.
In Division Four, St Florence earned one of their best results of the season with a 5-1 win over St Clears II.
Jake Webster’s hat-trick and Jake Clark’s brace helped the home side to a convincing victory.
However, St Florence will be disappointed that they didn’t keep a clean sheet as an own goal earned St Clears II a consolation.
There was one fixture in the Division Five Cup as Carew III thrashed Kilgetty II 6-1 to put themselves into the second round of the competition.
Luke Higgs scored an incredible four goals to earn his side a terrific win.
Herbie Haggar and Dave Lewis competed the scoring for Carew III.
Mike Beynon’s goal for Kilgetty was the only thing worth cheering for the visitors as they exited the competition at the first hurdle.
In Division Five itself there was a brilliant win for Pembroke Boro II who beat Lawrenny II 4-1.
While Saundersfoot Sports II’s game with Angle was postponed.
Fixtures
WWFA Intermediate Cup, fourth round: Hakin United v Goodwick United;
Rhos v Neyland.
Division One: Carew v Fishguard Sports
Clarbeston Road v Narberth;
Saundersfoot Sports v Merlins Bridge;
St Clears v Monkton?Swifts.
Division?Two: Broad Haven v Hakin United II
Herbrandston v St Ishmaels
Lawrenny v Hundleton;
Merlins Bridge II v Johnston
Pennar Robins II v Kilgetty
Solva v Milford United.
Third Division?Cup, second round (kick-off 1.45 pm): Fishguard?Sports II v Milford Athletic.
Division Three: Camrose v Pembroke Boro
Cosheston AFC v Clarbeston?Road II
Goodwick United II v Carew II
Letterston v Pendine; Monkton Swifts II v Haverfordwest CC.
Fourth Division Cup, second round (kick-off 1.45 pm): Milford United II v St Florence
Narberth II v St Ishmaels II
Tenby v Neyland II
Division Four: Haverfordwest CC II v Broad Haven II
Pennar Robins III v St Clears II.
Division?Five: Carew III v Lawrenny II
Johnston II v Angle Milford Athletic II v Saundersfoot Sports II
Newport Tigers v Hundleton II
Pembroke Boro II v Kilgetty II



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