TENBY claimed local bragging rights with a narrow 2–1 derby victory over Narberth in their Manderwood Pembrokeshire League Division One clash on Saturday.
First‑half goals from Scott Ferney and Joe Leahy—the latter assisted by Ferney—put the hosts in control, but Narberth’s top scorer Steffan Williams halved the deficit after the break.
Despite late pressure, Tenby held firm to earn their sixth win of the campaign to move up to fifth in the table.
Hakin United tightened their grip on the Division One title race with a ruthless 7–0 dismantling of bottom‑placed Kilgetty at the Obs, a result that moves the champions‑elect 10 points clear at the summit.
Scott Davies’ side were in complete control from the first whistle and boosted their goal difference with a performance full of confidence and attacking intent.
The Vikings were already out of sight by half-time, taking a 5–0 lead into the break.
Cameron Brunton set the tone early on, rising to meet Shane Walsh’s pinpoint cross, and within a minute Matthew Broome had doubled the advantage with a firm header from a corner.
Walsh then produced a superb 20‑yard volley to make it three.
Right‑back Kieran King turned provider for the fourth, delivering a low cross that Ashley Bevan tapped home, before Brunton added his second with a beautifully placed far‑post header from Camron Thomas’ delivery.
After the interval, Hakin continued to dominate, and the pick of the goals came from Jack Britton, whose sweetly struck volley from the edge of the box flew into the top corner.
Substitute Liam Parks rounded off the scoring ten minutes from time, converting another Thomas cross to complete a commanding victory.
Goodwick United were made to work far harder for their points, edging a gritty 1–0 win away at Clarbeston Road. They eventually found the breakthrough on 62 minutes after they were awarded a penalty for handball. Rhys Jones, reliable as ever from the spot, converted what proved to be the game’s only goal.
St Ishmaels completed a league double over Merlins Bridge with a composed second‑half display in their 2–0 victory.
After a goalless opening period, the match exploded into life four minutes after the restart when both sides were reduced to 10 men—Adam Kingsbeer dismissed for Tish and Ben Henton sent off for the Wizards.
The hosts adapted better to the disruption, taking the lead through Nathan Thomas, who finished well after good work from Tyler Shiel.
With eight minutes remaining, substitute Joseph Davies added a crucial second from Ieuan Hawkins’ pass.
Merlins Bridge’s frustrations boiled over late on, with Scott Crawford and Nathan Evans both shown red cards as they ended the match with eight men.
Carew climbed out of the relegation zone with a deserved win over fellow strugglers Fishguard Sports, giving new player‑manager Jack Christopher back‑to‑back victories for the first time this season.
The Rooks led 2–1 at the break thanks to goals from Sam Christopher and James Hinchliffe, either side of Luke Thomas’ equaliser
In a tense second half, Zac Rowell extended the advantage before Anthony Couzens pulled one back to set up a nervy finish. Harry Peniket struck late to secure a vital 4–2 win.





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