A monumental performance by St. Clears saw them produce one of the biggest upsets of the season as they defeated last year's Pembrokeshire and West Wales Cup winners Johnston 3-2.
The Saints made home advantage count as they tamed the visiting Tigers by blunting their attacking force to seal their most impressive win of this campaign.
Sean Seymour Davies opened the home team's account and was joined on the scoresheet by Josh Jones and Nick Squire as they secured their fourth win of the season.
At Saundersfoot Sports, the home side lost out against second placed Hakin United as the Vikings showed their class in winning 4-1.
Hakin are hot on the tails of Narberth on equal points, having played a game less, and showed why with a dominant performance against the homesters, who only got on the scoresheet thanks to a Jack Franklyn goal.
Tenby, meanwhile, had an easy win at home as they dominated second from bottom Hundleton at the Clicketts.
The Seasiders, one of the most exciting teams in the division, showed just why they are feared by many as they slammed in four goals without reply.
Sam Christopher was on fire in bagging a brace, while Callum Proctor and Richard Perry added the others.
Elsewhere in the division, there were no such shocks at Narberth as the league leaders solidified their position with a comprehensive 5-0 win over visiting St. Ishmaels.
The away side may be languishing at the foot of the table, yet their respective league positions shouldn't diminish Narberth's superiority.
Rob Shipton was the star of the show as he finished with a brace, with Justin Blewitt's impressive display also rewarded with a goal.
Jordan Williams and the in-form Tony Evans also found the back of the net as the Bluebirds protected top spot in the league to complete win number nine out of 12 games played.
If Narberth could bottle some of their form to sell to other teams, then Kilgetty would surely buy some as they slipped to their 12th defeat of the season following a 4-0 loss at Solva.
Hopes of surviving the plunge to division three are looking slim for them now even at this stage of the season as their defensive frailties were highlighted once again.
Carew lost out at home as Pennar Robins' seconds beat them 3-2, their sixth defeat of the season.
Rhys Winter and Sean Whitfield gave the home side a sniff of gaining a draw or even snatching a win, but the visitors just about snuck over to leave the home side with no points to show.
Only two players scored for Lawrenny, yet they completely dominated Clarbeston Road in winning 7-1.
Owen James was the undoubted star of the show as he scored four, with Mattie Lewis hitting three in a one-sided win.
Narberth seconds were at Lamphey, but lost 4-2, while at Pendine the Seagulls made an early exit out the division four cup following a 3-2 defeat at the hands of Milford United seconds.
Craig Hurst and Nathan Davies scored the goals for the home team.
St. Clears' seconds are through, however, after winning a dramatic penalty shoot-out 4-2 with the scores tied 2-2 after-extra time, while Kilgetty seconds lost 7-1 at home to Cosheston, with Chris Frearson scoring their only goal.
A goal by Richard Attwell was not enough to prevent St. Florence from an early exit as they lost 3-1 to Monkton Swifts, but there was better news for Saundersfoot Sports' seconds as they eased through against St. Ishmaels.
The visitors prevailed 4-2, with Luke Brolan netting twice as Sam Reeve and Jason Bridges also found the back of the net.
Carew thirds eased to win number six in their debut season after disposing of Pembroke Boro 5-2.
Sean O'Neill scored twice, with Alex Muskett and Alex Moore one each in securing the win,
Lawrenny seconds lost 4-0 at Fishguard Sports, but Narberth's third team had reason to smile after they won 3-1 at home to Solva seconds, with Jordan Howell, Jacob Layfield and Lewis Morgan all scoring for the home team.






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