Tenby bombed out of this year's Senior Cup after an away defeat to Pennar Robins in the second round.
The Robins, who strengthened their squad in the close season, including the signing of former Seasiders' defender Gareth Lewis, were too strong on the day as they won 4-1. Toby Rossiter scored for the visitors, but they were no match for the home side on the day.
Narberth produced a strong performance away at Johnston as they held the fifth placed team to a 2-2 draw.
The home side, nicknamed the Tigers due to their physical prowess, have been a force to be reckoned with this season, but the Bluebirds showed their class to secure their fourth draw of the season.
Ashley Williams and Morgan Preece were the men to acquire a share of the points as the home side were searching for their sixth win of the campaign.
Saundersfoot Sports had a tough away clash at Hakin United to contend with and the Vikings showed just why they are favourites to lift yet another first division trophy as they came out 3-1 victors.
Danny Caine scored for the Sports, but a trio of goals by the home side was enough to dent any hopes of an away victory.
Kilgetty are out of this year's Division Two Cup as they lost at home to Prendergast Villa.
The away side proved too streetwise on the day as they prevailed 3-2, with Jack Franklyn scoring both goals for the home side.
For the second time this season, St. Clears put away last year's bogey team as they beat Pennar Robins 3-0.
The Saints were certainly marching on their home turf as the visitors had no answer to the home team's pace and guile.
Sean Seymour-Davies got the ball rolling, before Owain Evans and Steve Thomas secured the points.
Carew entertained West Dragons in the league, but despite a goal apiece by Sam Goodwin and Arran Devine they lost 8-2.
Lawrenny had a day to remember as they won their fourth game of the season 6-0 at home to Hubberston. The goals were shared around as Simon Cole, Phil Cole, Owen James, Ben James, Brad McDermott-Jenkins and Joe Kidney all found the back of the net.
Not such a good day for Manorbier United, however, as they lost 1-0 at home to Haverfordwest Cricket Club.
Tenby seconds produced their eighth win of the season as they won 8-0 at home to Pembroke Boro. Liam Robson and Culshaw were the stars of the show as they both scored hat-tricks, while Henry Lawrence wasn't too far behind as he completed a brace.
Narberth seconds went down 4-1 at home to Fishguard, despite John Jolly scoring, and Pendine were another team to go down as they lost 7-3 at Neyland seconds.
Given they haven't played for a number of weeks, it was no surprise they were rusty, but Julian Blewitt, Jamie Rugg and Rob Thomas will be feeling better about themselves as they all scored for the Gulls.
Carew seconds produced a stellar performance at Herbrandston seconds, but still went down 5-4 in a thrilling clash. Luke Cole and Richard Bullock scored for the visitors alongside Steven Jenkins and Julien Ionesco.
St. Florence's home game against Milford United seconds was postponed.
Kilgetty seconds' home clash against Cosheston was also postponed, while St. Clears' seconds were held to a 2-2 draw at Solva, with Ynyr James scoring a brace for the away side.
Finally, Manorbier United seconds went one better than their first team as they won 5-0 away at Pembroke Boro.
In-form striker Mike Ryder scored three for the visitors, with James Hall netting the others.




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