Pembs Footy

Kilgetty need to muster 10 points from seven games in order to survive in division two, but another defeat on the road will have left Allen Hurst's team with an uphill battle if they are to overcome third from bottom Hakin United seconds.

The Vikings' reserves have already finished their allocation of games and must wait anxiously to see if they will survive the drop as Camrose's worst fears have already been confirmed.

Kilgetty lost 3-1 at Milford Athletic and after 19 games have 16 points, nine adrift of Hakin, who finished on 25.

Pendine must surely be down to division four after they lost again following a 4-2 defeat at Clarbeston Road. The Seagulls put in a better display this week as Dan Lewis grabbed both goals, but with just two points from 20 games, it's been a miserable season for the West Carmarthenshire outfit.

Narberth's first team game against Neyland was postponed after the Jesse Road pitch continues to suffer after weeks of heavy weather. Their second team travelled to St. Clears, however, and rattled the home side enough to almost inflict a first league defeat for Craig Weston's men.

After a poor first half showing, in which the home side went 2-0 up thanks to goals by Ian Derbyshire and Sean Seymour Davies, the visitors responded better in the second half as they drew level with 10 minutes to go.

First, Craig Hurst headed one in following a Josh Layzell cross and then Paul Phillips found the back of the net as he, too, rose high to head one home.

The home side responded as any potential champion winning side would and scored two goals in quick succession as Seymour Davies grabbed his second, with Steve Thomas scoring the fourth.

Narberth manager Adrian Howells was obviously disappointed with the result, but has no doubt that Craig Weston's team will end up division three champions.

"We were useless in the first half, but played much better in the second and when we drew level we certainly got them a bit twitchy, but they are a very good side, very fit and are always coming at you and those final two goals show what a good side they are.

"I think they will pip Pennar for the title, in fact I've got no doubt about it."

Narberth have one game left, which will be played on March 24 and in all the years Howells has been involved in the game, he's never finished before April, which will make this summer the longest he's ever experienced.

Merlins Bridge managed to do the double over Tenby as the Wizards triumphed 3-2 at home, while in the semi-final of the second division cup, West Dragons managed to pip Saundersfoot Sports 2-1. Geoff Marsh scored again for the Sports, but it wasn't enough on the day.

The two teams will battle it out for a promotion spot, too, with the Sports currently in second place, just two points ahead of their rivals with one game in hand.

Ian Sefton and James Buckle scored the goals for Carew as Barry Evans's men won 2-0 away at Hakin seconds, while in division three, Tenby won 7-0 at Broad Haven, with Sam Christopher leading the rout with a hat-trick. The other goals were scored by Patrick McKeown, Mo Sofin, James Nicholas and Henry Lawrence.

Manorbier United's fine run of results continued as they entertained Hubberston and sent them packing with their tails between their legs after the home side won 4-2.

Dan Reeves and Jake Webster scored the home team's goals as they both finished with a brace apiece.

Lawrenny lost 5-2 at Johnston, while Carew seconds lost 5-0 at home to Cosheston Cougars.

Saundersfoot Sports' reserves, meanwhile, lost 7-1 at home to Fishguard, with Joe Farrell scoring their only goal

Kilgetty seconds entertained Fishguard Sports and went down 7-2, despite goals from Duane Rossiter and Rob Bevan, while St. Clears' second team had a day to forget as they lost 6-0 at Neyland.

Manorbier United's second team didn't fare any better as they went down 4-0 at Lamphey.