Tenby may have lost 4-0 to Johnston on Monday evening, but they secured a mid-table position after beating Merlins Bridge 2-1 at home on Saturday.

The Seasiders were in inspired form and Sam Christopher in particular as he scored twice to secure the win.

Saundersfoot Sports also secured a mid-table position after drawing 1-1 at home to Goodwick United, with Geoff Marsh scoring for the home side.

In division three, an Owen James brace and a solitary strike by Phil Cole were enough for Lawrenny to earn a win at home against Merlins Bridge seconds as they won 3-1, while Pendine entertained Milford Athletic on Saturday and came unstuck against a well-drilled team as they lost 5-3.

Robbie Waters scored once again for the Seagulls, before Rob Thomas and Joe Booth added to the scoreline, but by then the damage had already been done as Athletic romped to victory in some style.

St. Clears' seconds may have celebrated promotion last weekend from division five, but they were back in action again as they travelled to Broad Haven.

The trip to the seaside was a good one for them as they came away with a win courtesy of a 4-2 victory.

Simon Bancroft led the way with two gaols as Sion Waterworth and Peter Griffiths also scored.

Kilgetty seconds were also in action and they also won thanks to a close game against Pembroke Boro.

They eventually prevailed by three goals to two as Josh Lewis found the back of the net three times to seal the points.

Finally, Lawrenny seconds lost 3-0 away at West Dragons.