St. Clears have certainly got their goal scoring boots on at present as they followed up the four they put passed Hakin last week to smash five against Hundleton away from home.

The Saints won 5-1 in what turned out to be an easy win as Owain Evans scored the first with the other four coming from Nathan Evans, an own goal and a brace by Josh Jones.

Narberth are still top of the league and are still the joint highest goal scorers alongside Johnston with 31 to their name, yet they failed to score any at Monkton as the home side won 3-0.

The loss is the Bluebirds' first defeat in the league this season meaning they are only top by virtue of goal difference with second placed Hakin equal on points having played a game less.

Three appears to be Saundersfoot Sports' magic number as for the second week in succession they drew 3-3. Last week, it was Merlins Bridge that held them at home and this week it was Goodwick United's turn.

The Sports have now drawn four league games this season as Richard Cope, Luke Brolan and Jake Marsh all found the back of the net to allow them a share of the spoils.

A few seasoned football experts have said that Tenby are possibly the most complete footballing side in the league and they certainly proved this over the weekend as they hammered Pennar Robins 7-0.

Sam Christopher and Billy Vaughan were in fine form for the home side as both completed hat-tricks while Callum Proctor added the other to condemn the away side to their fifth loss of the season leaving them three points away from the relegation zone.

Kilgetty entertained Herbrandston and despite a much improved performance after last week's result, they still went down to their eighth defeat of the campaign meaning they are rock bottom of division two.

They lost 3-4 in a close, enthralling clash with Mike Beynon grabbing one goal and Jack Henderson the other two.

Carew secured win number three of this season's campaign with an impressive 3-1 victory at Milford United.

The result helped them climb a few places up the table as Scott Cowper, Tom Arthur and Alex Bailey all scored in a much improved display.

In the first round of the division three cup, Lawrenny eased into the next round after disposing of Lamphey 4-1 at home.

Ben James, Owen James, Steve Campbell and Matt Lewis all scored for the home side with Anthony Webb the only man to score for the visitors.

Manorbier United are also through following a solid 4-2 win over Cosheston.

Jake Webster was on fire for the home team as he finished with a brace before Hugo Wellam and Will Cowan added the others.

Tenby Seconds emulated their first by beating Pennar Robins 7-0 to book their passage into the next round. Ricky Rees Thomas hit three for the home side and Paddy McKeown a brace before James Nicholas and Brett Evans both scored a goal apiece.

In division three, Narberth seconds won 2-1 at home to Merlins Bridge with Callum O'Connell netting twice while in division four, Pendine's home game against Saundersfoot Sports' Seconds was postponed.

St. Clears' seconds played at home against West Dragons' reserves however they went down to a 4-2 defeat as the away team proved too strong.

Jamie Goodyear and Simon Bancroft both scored for the home team.

Carew Seconds meanwhile went down 5-1 at Milford United as Sam Lewis struck their solitary goal.

Better news for Carew thirds as they beat Pembroke Boro 4-1 away from home. Alex Moore scored twice for the visitors while Sam Harts and San O'Neill hit one apiece while Lawrenny seconds lost 2-1 at Cosheston.

Kilgetty Seconds were at Broad Haven and went down 4-0, while Narberth thirds were at Llangwm and lost 7-1, their eighth loss of the year which puts them second from bottom overall.