St. Clears failed to make it into the semi-finals of the Senior Cup as they lost 2-1 to last year's winners Johnston.
With the Tigers having been expelled from the West Wales Cup (despite being holders of the competition) for fielding an ineligible player, this is their only realistic chance of silverware this season and, although the Saints made it difficult, they held on to sneak through.
Sean Seymour Davies gave the home team hope, but a goal apiece by Adam Hawkins and Nicky Woodrow put paid to hopes of any giant-killing exploits.
Carew's hopes of playing Tenby in the next round of the Tony Nakonecznyj Insurance Brokers WWFA Intermediate Cup were dashed when they lost away at Seaside 2-0.
Even if Adam Hughes's team had made it through, they would have had a tough task against Pembrokeshire's own 'Seasiders', as Tenby's rampant form of late continued with a 7-1 win over Fishguard Sports in the Senior Cup. The result followed last week's emphatic 6-0 win over Narberth.
Billy Vaughan and Sam Christopher both scored twice for the home side, before Darryl and Jerome Mansbridge and Jordan Richards all found the back of the net.
It was another tough afternoon for Hundleton as they went down 5-2 at home to Neyland, with Geraint Lewis and Jason Donohue both scoring for the home team, while Saundersfoot Sports slipped to their 10th defeat of the season after a 2-0 result at home to Pennar Robins, with an own goal contributing to their misery and a penalty by Phil Thompson putting the game beyond doubt.
Narberth's wish to right the wrongs of last week's 6-0 defeat were curtailed after their game at St. Ishmaels was postponed in the league, yet in division two it was another day of misery for Kilgetty as they went down 3-0 at Pennar Robins' seconds, whose goals came from Niall Brunton, Stuart James and Leigh Laville.
Angle had a day to savour at Milford Athletic after winning 2-1, with Chris Richards and Dean Lawrence scoring, while Narberth seconds entertained their counterparts from Hakin and won 3-2.
Jordan Williams scored twice for the Bluebirds, with Dylan Davies slotting in the other to secure their eighth win of the season.
Manorbier United lost 5-1 at Broad Haven, despite Peter Horsley's goal, but it was a better day for Lawrenny after they won their seventh game of the season 4-2 at home to Cosheston Cougars.
Wayne Boswell and Andrew Brace scored for the visitors, but goals by Owen James, Sam Davies, James Bodinger and Matt Lewis ensured the points stayed with the home side.
Promotion is on the cards for Lamphey as they cemented their position in the top two with a fine away win at Pennar Robins' third team.
The visitors romped to a 7-2 victory, with Mike Davies and Nico Morrison both scoring twice as Dan Kitts, Dan Powers and Richie Williams all also scored. For the home side, the goals were scored by Jamie Aries and Callum Cronin.
St. Clears' seconds were held to a 1-1 draw at Monkton Swifts' seconds, with Lloyd Evans scoring for the visitors, while a few miles down the road at Pembroke Boro, Pendine were involved in an epic game which ended 6-4 to the Gulls.
Nathan Davies scored the first for the away side in this pre-spring goal fest, with Ricky Hunt and Craig Hurst both scoring twice to ensure the points went back with them.
For the home side, Jason Chapman scored twice, with Mark Evans and Martin Rees also slipping one past the 'keeper.
Carew seconds won a close game at home against Hundleton seconds 3-2 as Steffan Jenkins, Scott Ferney and Johnny Harries all scored, with the visitors' goals coming from Lee Murray and Matthew Smith while Saundersfoot Sports' seconds went down to a heavy 6-0 loss at Milford United seconds.
Meanwhile, at West Dragons' seconds, St. Florence lost 5-0.
In the first round of the Division Five Cup, Kilgetty seconds lost 3-0 at Cosheston Cougars' reserves as Ray Lo, Ben Phillips and Matthew Cheung all scored, while Narberth thirds beat Carew thirds 6-2 at home.
Wayne Scourfield and Louis Morgan both scored twice for the home side, before Jamie Scourfield and Ashley Williams each found the back of the net to put the game beyond doubt.
Carew's goals were scored by Kim Paramond and Liam Marklew.
In league action, it was all-square at Angle as the home side's second team drew 0-0 with Lawrenny seconds.






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