After producing the performance of the season last weekend to beat leaders Hakin United, Narberth came back down to earth with a bump as they lost 1-0 at home to early season pace-setters Merlins Bridge.
The Bluebirds performed well enough to justify why they are in second position in the league, but a goal by Dai Davies was enough to separate the teams.
Saundersfoot Sports hosted St. Ishmaels and the two teams battled it out for a 2-2 draw.
Geoff Marsh and Danny Caine were the men to score for the home team.
Tenby entertained Goodwick United and showed just how dangerous they could be after securing a 2-1 win.
The home team's victory was their sixth of the season after Billy Vaughan scored one from the penalty spot and another from open play to make sure of the points.
Kilgetty are a team renowned for playing better on firm surfaces and proved this once again as they beat Angle 3-2 at home.
Mike Beynon was the first to capitalise on the home team's strong display, before Adam Johns and Dean Morgan added goals to secure the win for the home side.
Surprise of the day was at Milford Athletic where St. Clears went down to their fifth defeat of the season, thus losing ground in the promotion race.
The Saints lost 2-0 against the home side, although with six games left and a potential 18 points to play for, the hope for a return to the top flight is still there, although they lost ground on second placed Herbrandston, who won 2-1 at Pennar Robins.
Carew appear to be heading in the right direction after a solid 2-0 win away at Goodwick United seconds.
James Hinchliffe and Haydn Shapcott both scored for the visitors as they powered their way to victory.
There were joyful scenes in Lawrenny's changing room over the weekend after they romped into the final of the division three cup following an impressive 5-1 win over Johnston seconds, but in league action there was misery for Manorbier United as they went down 3-0 at Hakin.
Better news for Tenby seconds, however, as they earned a draw at Cosheston Cougars, with jack Sayers scoring their only goal in a game that ended 1-1.
In division four, Pendine played their first game in a number of weeks due to recent postponements and showed no lack of attacking flair as they drew 3-3 with Pennar Robins' thirds.
Robbie Waters showed his class as he bagged a brace, before Jamie Rugg added the other to secure a share of the points.
Saundersfoot seconds travelled to Clarbeston Road and shared the points following a 2-2 draw. James Davies and George Macbeth were the men to score for the visitors.
Not such a happy day for St Florence, however, after they lost 6-3 at home to Monkton Swifts seconds.
Despite showing plenty of attacking prowess, the home team were less impressive in front of goal, although Ashley Smith with two and Adrian Taylor with the other had days to remember.
Carew seconds, meanwhile, had a weekend to forget after a 5-0 thrashing at St. Ishmaels.
Kilgetty seconds recorded one of their best results of the season following a 3-1 win away at Broad Haven.
Josh Lewis, Liam Fenge and George Lander were the men to score for the visitors as they obtained their fourth win of the season.
St. Clears seconds had to settle for a share of the points at home, however, as they drew 1-1 with Cosheston Cougars, with Dorian Davies scoring their only goal.
Meanwhile, as Lawrenny first team celebrated long into the night, the second team was in a less celebratory mood after they went down 3-1 at West Dragons, with Tim Mills grabbing their only goal.




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