For the first time in months the football programme had an air of normality about it as, apart from one game, a full fixture list was completed.
Narberth had a tricky encounter away at Hundleton and showed what a quality outfit they are by winning the game 4-0.
Compared to their own patch, Hundleton's is a small ground, yet the Bluebirds had no problems in disposing of the home side as Jordan Richards scored twice, with Morgan Preece and Ryan Williams adding the others.
Kilgetty hosted Herbrandston, who made the home side pay for three defensive lapses as they won 3-2.
Grant James showed just why he is one of the classiest players around as he slotted home the home team's first, while Josh Bevan added the other, but the visitors were too strong for the home side on the day.
Tenby's mini running streak came to an end as they were handsomely beaten 5-2 away at Monkton Swifts.
The home side, sitting in a comfortable mid-table position compared to Tenby's precarious place just above the relegation zone, were too strong for the Seasiders, despite goals from Billy Vaughan and Sam Christopher.
St. Clears entertained Carew, who made the Saints battle all the way for their 2-1 win.
Kris Stone scored for the visitors, but goals by Owain and Nathan Evans were enough to keep them in the hunt for promotion as the win puts them in fourth spot just one point behind second placed Herbrandston.
With two games in hand over Herbie, the Saints are in a prime position to make a jump up the league and with nine games left to play there are many points to play for.
Tenby seconds are through to the semi-finals of the division three cup as they overwhelmed Cosheston Cougars 3-0.
Richard Tebbutt led the way by completing a brace, with Liam Culshaw adding the other, as Cosheston had no answer to the home team's pace and guile.
Lawrenny entertained Haverfordwest Cricket Club and sent them packing after securing a convincing 3-1 win.
Owen James grabbed the first for the home side, before Sam Davies and Ben James scored the others.
Narberth seconds had an emphatic win away at their Merlins Bridge counterparts as they hammered the Wizards 7-2
Craig Hurst led the scoring with a brace, with the other goals coming from John Jolly, Tony Evans, Callum O'Connell, Dylan Davies and Josh Layzell.
Manorbier United's Jake Webster had a day to remember at Pembroke Boro as his hat-trick sealed the deal in a 3-0 win.
The home side had no answer to the visitors' slick passing, with Webster benefitting from their dominance.
Pendine may have played the fewest games in division four, but having won six out of 10 their win percentage is only slightly worse than leaders Pennar Robins' thirds, proving their lowly league position is misleading.
They showed on Saturday what a classy team they can be by beating Milford United 3-1 as Rob Thomas, Jamie Rugg and Wayne Evans ensured the points stayed with the Gulls.
Carew seconds went down at home to Neyland as they lost 4-2, despite goals from Tom Arthur and Juliano Ionescu, while Saundersfoot Sports' seconds had a day to forget at Pennar as they lost 4-0
Division five cup holders St. Clears were made to fight all the way to remain in the competition as they snuck past Llangwm on penalties after the scores were locked 3-3 after extra-time.
They finally went through having struck seven attempts from the spot compared to Llangwm's six.
Finally, Manorbier United seconds had a good day as they trounced their Kilgetty counterparts 4-1 at home, with Jordan Howell scoring the visitors' only goal.
Andrew Joseph scored twice for the home side with Chris Jones and Ashley Murdoch netting the others in a one-sided display.


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