Pendine are out of this season's Senior Cup after they lost to new boys Llangwm in the preliminary round.
The Seagulls travelled away from home and lost 5-1 against a side that's taken many people by surprise this season.
In league action, Narberth travelled to Neyland and came back with a 2-2 draw against a side that has often caused them problems in the past.
Sean Pemberton and Richie Adams ensured the Bluebirds took a share of the spoils and kept them within touching distance of the leading pack.
Saundersfoot Sports continue to ride high and they provided the shock of the weekend as they thrashed league leaders Merlins Bridge 5-2 at home. The Wizards found the narrow pitch of the home team anything but magical as the power of the home side proved to be too much.
Dan Storer got the ball rolling, before Dan and Nicky Cope both scored prior to Geoff Marsh and Sam Coleman sealing the win. The victory keeps the Sports in third place, just two points off the visitors who retain the top spot.
Tenby almost pulled off a shock, too, as the bottom placed club lost narrowly at home to high-flying Hakin United.
The Seasiders just lost 2-1, with Darryl Mansbridge grabbing their only goal in a spirited display that should boost their confidence.
Kilgetty's fine form continued in division two as they entertained Prendergast Villa and showed little respect for the visitors as they beat them 5-1.
Dean Rossiter started it off with a fine effort, before Mike Beynon's goal-scoring streak continued, but it was Adam Johns who was the star of the show as the ace striker bagged a hat-trick.
St. Clears' topsy turvy season continued, however, as they lost 2-0 at home to Herbrandston.
Carew secured their first win of the season as they defeated Pennar Robins' second team 3-2 away from home.
Adam Hughes proved to be in inspired form as he grabbed a brace, while Sam Goodwin scored the other.
In division three, Narberth seconds enjoyed a 1-1 draw at home to Broad Haven as Tony Evans scored their only goal, while in division five, the match between Broad Haven seconds and Kilgetty seconds proved to be the second game of the day that was abandoned following a serious injury to a player. The referee called a halt to proceedings after 55 minutes with the score level at 1-1.
Tenby seconds managed to do what their first team couldn't as they beat Hakin away from home. They beat the Vikings 3-2, with Henry Lawrence scoring twice and Liam Robson once in a massive win for them.
Carew seconds lost out at home to Pennar thirds as they suffered a 3-0 defeat, while Saundersfoot Sports' seconds went down 7-3 at Milford Athletic, despite fine goals from Ross Gray, Phil Horsley and Gareth Hunt.
Mike Ryder scored another goal for Manorbier United, but it wasn't enough to prevent them from losing 6-1 at Cosheston Cougars, while Lawrenny seconds lost 3-2 at home to Lamphey, with Mike Howe scoring twice in the home team's defeat.
St. Clears' seconds travelled to Camrose and had a day to remember after winning 2-0.
Ynyr James and Simon Bancroft scored the goals for the visiting Saints to ensure they went marching home.






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