Tenby's start to last year's season wasn't as good as they had hoped and the same applies this year as they went down to their third consecutive defeat of the campaign.
They lost 4-2 away at Merlins Bridge, the only bright spots being the goals scored by Ashley Andrews and Jordan Richards.
Two miles down the road at Saundersfoot and things are a whole lot better after they won their second match following a 2-1 away win at Solva.
Danny Caine and Richard Cope ensured the points went home with the Sports, meaning they go into the fourth round of matches in a mid-table position.
It's three out of three for Narberth as the Bluebirds' great start to the season continued with a 2-1 win over St. Ishmaels.
The win ensures that Peter Fearne's team occupy second spot in the league behind Merlins Bridge, the only element separating the teams being the Bridge's superior goal difference.
Morgan Preece guaranteed the points went with the home side as he slotted in both goals in a tight tussle at Jesse Road.
Kilgetty's start has been equally as impressive as they too have a 100 per cent record, ensuring that goal difference is the only factor in them occupying second spot in division two.
They won away at Goodwick seconds, with Jack Franklyn and Josh Bevan being the goal scorers.
It's been a mixed bag for St. Clears, however, as they lost their second game of the season away at Milford United.
The Saints went down 3-0 at Marble Hall.
Carew remain rooted to the foot of the table after a 6-2 defeat at Herbrandston. James Hinchliffe scored twice for the visitors, but they were never in the hunt against a rampant home side.
Narberth seconds won their second match after defeating Lawrenny 2-1, but Pendine's home game against Milford Athletic was postponed.
Manorbier United were indebted to Sam Reeve after his goal was the only score to separate their match away at Haverfordwest Cricket Club. The result means that United have achieved all possible results in their games thus far.
Tenby seconds had a day to remember at home as they hammered Merlins Bridge reserves 8-2.
In division four, Carew seconds beat Herbrandston 3-1 thanks to goals by Adam Hughes, George Wilkins and Sam Harts, while St. Florence beat Monkton Swifts 3-2.
Saundersfoot seconds, meanwhile, drew 2-2 at home against Prendergast Villa, with Rhys Bates and Laurence Rogers finding the back of the net.
In division five, Kilgetty seconds went down 4-0 at home to their counterparts from West Dragons, while Manorbier United's second team went down by the same margin at home to Haverfordwest Cricket Club.
Better news for St. Clears' reserves, though, as they won 5-3 at home to Lawrenny.
Steve Trivet ensured it was a great start to their campaign as he slammed in two goals, with Jamie Goodyear, Neil Thompson and Simon Bancroft each scoring to complete the win.


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