SATURDAYROUND-UP

St. Clears edged closer to division one as they drew away at Herbrandston, thus leapfrogging their opponents into second in the league.

With just three games to go for the Saints, they are now two points ahead of Herbie, who have two to play. It couldn't be tighter and the result of this game showed how evenly matched the sides are.

Danny Peters and Sean Seymour Davies both scored for the visitors to secure a share of the spoils.

At this stage of the season, the games come thick and fast in mid-week, meaning some teams have no weekend fixtures and this was the case for Narberth.

Kilgetty took to the field, however, and lost again as they went down 7-1 at home to Clarbeston Road, with Adam Johns scoring for the home side.

Saundersfoot Sports travelled to Johnston and the Tigers were in no mood to lay down after their West Wales Cup heroics as they eased to a 3-0 win.

Tenby played host to Monkton and shot the Swifts down after winning 4-1. Sam Christopher was on target twice for the home side, with Callum Proctor and Curtis Hurlow adding the others.

Carew's improved form of late was highlighted by giving Milford United a good game at home, although Micky Lewis's team still went down 4-3 against the visitors.

Jason Bridges opened Carew's account with a penalty, while Johnny Harries and James Hinchliffe both scored to push United close.

Lawrenny travelled to Camrose, but lost 3-2. Brad McDermott Jenkins and Phil Cole were the men to score for the visitors.

Tenby Seconds' game at Merlins Bridge, meanwhile, was postponed as the Seasiders failed to raise a side.

Pendine travelled to Clarbeston Road to play their seconds, but lost 5-1, with Jamie Rugg's goal being the visitors' sole high point, while St. Clears' seconds look odds-on favourites for promotion from division five after they won 4-2 at Llangwm.

Kilgetty seconds also played away, but they lost 8-2 at West Dragons.

Geoff Marsh was on target for Saundersfoot Sports' seconds, but his goal couldn't prevent them from going down 3-1 to Herbandston Seconds, while St. Florence had a day to forget as they were hammered 6-0 at St. Ishmaels.

Lawrenny seconds lost 2-0 at home against Solva and Manorbier United also went down as they lost 3-1 away at Letterston, with Phil Horsley scoring their only goal.