With the visitors after their second win in two weeks, the Seasiders knew they would need to raise their performance.
And they did just that, coming out of the blocks from the start, giving Pennar no time to settle.
Tenby opened the scoring midway through the first half, with James Gardner hitting his rebounded free-kick perfectly and watched as it sailed into the bottom corner like a rocket.
The Robins did have a rare chance to equalise, but home ’keeper Dylan Noot, aided by centre half Kieran Allen, kept them scoreless.
Leo Sarrionandia doubled Tenby’s lead just before halftime following a flowing team move.
The second half brought more pain for Pennar, with Tenby adding three more without reply.
Defender Dylan Jones scored two goals, one being a coolly taken penalty, the other a neat strike past the beaten Robins ’keeper.
Sarrionandia also got his second, also calmly taken from the spot.
As the final whistle blew, with the Seasiders earning a dominant 5-0 victory, only one thing was left to do.
That was to receive the Pembrokeshire League Under 16s trophy from league chairman, Steve Briers, who congratulated the team on an unbeaten league season.
Tenby Under 16s prepare now for their mouth-watering West Wales Cup semi-final against Clarbeston Road, which is tomorrow (Saturday), kick-off 12 noon, at Carmarthen Town’s ground, Richmond Park.
The players and coaches value your support and will be hoping for a large crowd to cheer them all the way to the final.




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