Narberth suffered an agonising defeat at home to Lawrenny, losing by one run after the visitors posted 200 all out. Ben Quartermaine did the damage with the ball for the hosts, taking 4-51, while Ian Hughes claimed 4-49, butit was a team effort with the bat, with Marc Hughes leading the chase in his abrasive 62. Jordan Howell was also in form, striking a fluent 45, while Ian Hughes added some spark to the run chase with three 6s and two 4s in a sprightly 29 not out, yet his dynamic efforts resulted in nothing as Lawrenny's nerve held out after taking two wickets in two balls to seal the win. For the Gavenyards, Steve Lewis smashed one six and 12 fours in his brutal 70, Andrew Cole hit 25, while Rob Williams took 4-24 and Jamie Lewis 3-54. Current champions Neyland showed why they are favourites to repeat last year's success with a comprehensive winning draw against Carew. The home side scored 233-8 in their innings, with Tim Hicks and Ceri Brace sharing six wickets, but the visitors could only muster 124-8 in reply. Tom Davies struck an impressive 42 not out in the chase, with Brace adding 27 to his haul of wickets, but the others struggled against Nathan Banner who took four of the wickets to fall. Cresselly were in the runs again as they demolished Haverfordwest by 116 runs at the Racecourse. Batting first, the away team raced to 263-6 as Matthew Morgan struck 75, including one 6 and 11 fours. Simon Cole's form continued with 46, but the most impressive innings was that of Iwan Izzard, who blazed his was to an unbeaten 61 off only 38 balls. He smashed three 6s and six 4s in his knock, while Phil Williams scored 36. Young paceman Tom Murphy then took 4-25 in the reply, while Brad Jenkins took 2-32 and Stefan Jenkins 2-16. Whitland moved into fourth place following their third win of the season after a demolition of basement boys Saundersfoot. The Borderers bowled out the opposition for 95 after Daniel James helped himself to 7-35. David Dunfee was also in form, claiming 2-23. Only Steve Cook with 26 and James Caine with 22 showed any resistance. There was a win, too, for Whitland's second string after they piled on the runs against Hook scoring 265-5 and bowling the visitors out for 186. Wayne Jones batted stylishly for his 64, while Connor Bowen hit 51 not out and Raff Williams an unbeaten 34. In the reply, spinner Paul Webb snared 4-42, while Geraint Morris took 2-32. Another loss for Pembroke sees them third from bottom in division two as Burton beat them by seven wickets. Pembroke made home advantage count in reaching 184-9 after Sean Powell struck 66 and Rob Weston 40. Burton eased to the win despite Jonathan Rogers taking 2-37 thanks to Neville Davies's 82 not out Cresselly seconds made it a day to remember for the club as they hammered Haverfordwest seconds by eight wickets after bowling the visitors out for 79. Ryan Lewis spun some magic in taking 4-8, while Richard Harries took 3-11 and Tom Arthur 2-25. In reply, Scott Arthur struck 37 not out, with Neal Williams hitting 17 and Rhydian Rees 16. Bottom of the table Llechryd were smashed at Carew as the home team's seconds bowled them out for 42, with Dominic Hicks taking 4-15 and Joel Read 3-14. Lewis Hicks then scored an unbeaten 27 to race to an easy win. It was the battle of the front runners at Kilgetty on Saturday as the Kingsmoor club entertained Camrose and Spittal, with a draw proving to be the final result. Kilgetty posted 223-8 thanks to Ian Poole's 39 and Geoff Marsh's 56. In the reply, Camrose were left stranded on 178-7 after Ross Hardy and Kurtis Marsh took two wickets apiece. Narberth seconds claimed their first win of the season in some style with a seven-wicket win over Lamphey, who batted first and scored 181 all out. Richard Howell led the attack, claiming 4-34, while Nicky Evans took 2-43 in the Lamphey innings as Dave Blackwell scored an entertaining 61, James Skeels 30 and Tom Powell 28. Despite losing a couple of early wickets to Hywel Gibbs (2-30), Mike Johns steadied the ship with 67 not out and was given good support by Iwan Bowen-Rees, who struck a robust and stylish 53 not out after Lamphey's bowling imploded. Plenty of runs were scored at Stackpole, with Herbrandston reaching 122-2 off 12 overs at one stage, but Stackpole clawed it back to chase 233 to win. They did this with ease as Josh Davies scored a sublime 114 not out, while Rob Matthias hit an unbeaten 70. Saundersfoot seconds showed an improvement with the bat as they were all out for 164 against Pembroke Dock after John Cumani took 4-12 while Anton John and Nic Daley shared four wickets. Jake Griffiths was in the runs, hitting 56, but after he was out an unbeaten 49 from Daley and 33 not out from Peter Kingdom saw the Dock home. As debuts go, Luke Ryan's match-winning 109 for Herbrandston seconds was impressive against Carew thirds, yet having not registered for the away side, he was ineligible to play, so his innings counted for nothing after Carew scored 200-8. Aled Davies scored 45 for the away side, while Tom Lewis struck 37, Adam Hughes 34 and Tom Lewis 28 in the innings, but it all seemed irrelevant as Herbie stormed to a win until the player's identity was found out. Leaders Hundleton went down to second placed Lawrenny seconds after they were bowled out for 87 chasing the home team's 187-8. Barry Phillips scored 50 for the hosts and Adrian Harries 44, while Chris Buckle hit 30 after Liam Williams took 3-43. In reply, Ben Cole's 5-17 and a brace by Phillips skittled the visitors, despite Jonathan Williams hitting 29 and Paul Edwards 22 Narberth thirds were also in the runs as Aron Keane struck 101 and Ryan Williams 83 in their innings of 273-9 against Haverfordwest fourths. Jordan Williams also chipped in with 45 in the epic total. The hosts then closed on 187-2 after Josh Hicks flayed the visiting attack for the second century of the game. Pembroke Dock seconds lost to St. Ishmael's seconds away from home by three wickets. The Dock were bowled out for 127 as Glyn Griffiths hit 32 and Richard Scourfield 20. Neil Hallet then took 3-16 in the chase, but Tish held out to sneak a close game. Cresselly thirds made it three wins for the club's seniors as they triumphed against Stackpole seconds after bowling them out for 41. Oliver Richards took 4-12 for the home side and Tom Kinnear 3-12, while John Palmer took 3-11 as the visitors' batsmen struggled. In reply, Nick Jones scored 14 not out and Luke Cole 12. A sparkling innings of 116 not out by Nigel Phillips and 77 by Don Patel saw Pembroke rack up 244-1 against Hundleton seconds who were bundled out for 95 in reply. Phillips took 3-20 and Dai Jones 5-7 despite David Lockyer's 46. Meanwhile, in division six, Whitland thirds eased to a big win against Neyland thirds after they bowled out the visitors for 54 in their attempt at overhauling the home team's 188 all out. Nico Setaro was on fire for Whitland, hitting 87, while 8-24 by Rob Morgan helped skittle the visitors for a 134-run defeat. Camrose and Spittal secured a second win over Lamphey seconds after bowling the visitors out for 91 despite Grant Cole's 22 and Jeff Moseley's 19. Ben McDonell took 1-13 in reply, but the home team prevailed by seven wickets.