Narberth recorded another victory as they powered into second place in the league following a 2-0 win over Saundersfoot Sports.

In the division's premier derby of the day, the Bluebirds were too strong throughout for the visitors as Jordan Richards's brace of strikes proved to be the difference.

Tenby were too hot for Solva to handle as the Seasiders romped to a comfortable 3-1 win at the Clicketts.

Richard Perry nipped in for the home team's first, before Billy Vaughan and Darryl Mansbridge scored the others to hand the hosts an easy three points.

It wasn't such a good day for Kilgetty as they were overwhelmed 3-0 at home tby Milford Athletic. The result was the Kingsmoor outfit's eighth reverse of the season in conditions that usually suit their free-flowing style.

St. Clears remain on track for a promotion push as they sit pretty in third after yet another resounding win.

The home side showed no mercy on visiting Letterston as they prevailed 6-0 against the visitors. The result sees them one point off second spot with two games in hand over Herbrandston as the season enters its final, frenetic stage.

Josh Jones scored twice for the home team, with Nathan Evans, Nick Squire, Eddie Wiggins and Ian Derbyshire adding the others.

Carew entertained Pennar Robins' second team and went down 3-1, the only highlight being Brian Hall's goal.

While the result doesn't place them directly in the relegation zone, they are just a few points clear of Letterston who are currently second from bottom.

In division three, Narberth seconds went down 1-0 at Fishguard Sports, while Pendine showed just why they are one of the better teams in division four as they routed St. Ishmaels 4-0.

Jamie Rugg was the hero of the hour as he finished with a hat-trick, with Glen Elsdon getting the other.

Lawrenny travelled to Broad Haven and went down to a thumping defeat 6-1. Sam Davies provided the visitors' only bright spot with a consolation score in an afternoon to forget for the away side.

Manorbier United came away from Hubberston with nothing to show after they went down 4-1. Phil McCredie scored the away side's only goal in an otherwise disappointing afternoon for them.

Tenby seconds were due to play Johnston, but the game was postponed as the Seasiders failed to raise a side.

Saundersfoot Sports' seconds endured a torrid afternoon against Neyland in the semi-final of the division four cup as they went down on penalties. The game was tied at 0-0 after extra-time, with Neyland down to 10 men after one of their players decided to act aggressively to a Sports' player, yet they held their nerve on the penalties after going through 4-2.

Carew seconds were at Prendergast Villa and held the home side to a 1-1 draw, with Juliano Ionescu scoring, but St. Florence had a day to forget, losing 3-0 at home to Milford United.

In the quarter-final of the division four cup, Lawrenny bombed out 5-1 against Haverfordwest Cricket Club, with Ed Merriman grabbing their only goal, while in division five, Manorbier United seconds lost 5-2 at home to Camrose, with Mike Brown netting a brace for the home side.

Finally, St. Clears have an outside chance of winning promotion in division five as they won 5-2 at West Dragons.

Ynyr James led the way to help the Saints march home after finishing with two to his name, while Dorian Davies and perennial scorer Simon Bancroft netted the others as the visitors climbed into third position, four points off second place with three games in hand over Haverfordwest Cricket Club's second team.