Jesse Road was the place to be if you wanted to see goals scored on Saturday as Narberth put six past Pennar Robins as they eased to their fifth win of the season, leaving them top of the league.

The Robins are no fools when it comes to football, but there was only one side in this contest as the Bluebirds controlled from start to finish to win 6-1.

Jordan Williams was the undoubted star of the show as he slammed in a hat-trick, while Mathew Price, Iestyn Scourfield and Tony Evans also got in on the act.

Narberth have now scored 25 goals in their opening six fixtures, an average of 4.1 a game, the highest of all first division teams, the next best being Merlins Bridge on 22.

How St. Clears could have done with a share of those goals on Saturday as they went down to their fourth loss of the season at home to Tenby.

The Saints lost 4-0 against the Seasiders who bounced back from last week's defeat to secure a convincing and morale-boosting win.

Billy Vaughn struck twice for the visitors, with Richard Perry and Jordan Richards claiming the others.

In division two, Kilgetty went down again, their fifth loss in six games, as Fishguard Sports beat them 2-1. Mike Scale was the man to score for the visitors, who have now conceded 24 goals already this season.

Carew's indifferent start to the season continued away at Herbrandston as they lost 4-0, while Narberth seconds didn't fare as well as the firsts after going down 3-0 at Hakin United.

Chris Beff and Owen James both scored for Lawrenny, but their goals were not enough to prevent them from a 5-2 home loss against Lamphey, while Manorbier United continue to struggle after a 3-0 away loss at Merlins Bridge's seconds.

Tenby seconds suffered a similar result as they lost 5-2 at home to Haverfordwest Cricket Club, while It was better news for Pendine as the Seagulls won 4-3 at Neyland.

St. Clears seconds scored five at St. Florence to win 5-2, with Lloyd Evans putting three past the home side, while Simon Bancroft and Dan Nethercott also scored. Ashley Smith scored both goals for the home side.

Ceri Brace has packed away his cricket kit after a successful season with Pembroke and brought out his football kit for Carew with just as much success as he scored the only goal for their seconds at home to Milford Athletic. His strike didn't prevent them from going down, however, as they lost 4-1.

Saundersfoot Sports' seconds were involved in a real humdinger at home to Hundleton as the teams drew 4-4.

Luke Brolan finished with a brace for the home side, with Jordan Asparrasa and Joe Farrell netting the others.

Kilgetty seconds won at home against Narberth thirds with a commanding performance at Kingsmoor.

The home side won 4-1, with Niall Williams scoring all four before Folaoluwhan Dairo slammed one home for the visitors.

Sam Davies was on target for Lawrenny seconds in their 1-1 away draw at Letterston, while Carew thirds produced a gutsy performance at Monkton Swifts, yet eventually went down 5-2, despite goals by Harry Ryan and Alex Moore.