Narberth got their season back on track with a workmanlike win over West Dragons, thus keeping their feint championship hopes alive.
Prior to Christmas, the Bluebirds were the form team of Pembrokeshire, but since the New Year, their performances have been inconsistent at best.
Ashley Williams and Tony Evans both scored in the home win, yet with top team Goodwick United winning away at St. Ishmaels, they're still second in the league.
St Clears, meanwhile, gained a point out of their game at Monkton Swifts as they drew 1-1.
It was a good result for the Saints given they are below the Swifts in the league, but an Ian Derbyshire goal ensured the home side couldn't get away from them, with Ben Nicholas scoring for the home side.
Saundersfoot Sports put up a good show as they only just lost to Johnston. The home side lost 2-1 against the Tigers, with Luke Wallace scoring their solitary goal.
There was better news for Tenby, however, as their scoring spree shows no signs of slowing down after another thoroughbred performance saw them win 6-0 against Neyland.
Sam Christopher led the way for the Seasiders with a fine hat-trick, with Darryl Mansbridge not far behind with a brace of goals to his name and Jordan Richards also got in on the act to record their first league win (and league game) for months.
There was no such joy for Pennar Robins, however, as they went down 1-0 at Hakin United.
With seven games left to play, Kilgetty could theoretically stay up in division two, despite going down to their 18th league loss of the season, but that scenario is as likely as their 3-2 defeat at Milford Athletic being overturned and the points going back to Kingsmoor.
The performance was a much better one from the visitors, a side renowned for playing better when the sun is shining; yet losing, like winning, is a habit and, despite goals by Andrew Simms and Josh Lewis, three goals by the home side put paid to any hopes of a second league win of the season.
Angle must surely be favourites for promotion now after they recorded their 15th win of the season to cement themselves as division two leaders. The home side thrashed Pennar Robins' seconds 7-0 as Lee Duggan scored twice before a flurry of others also got in on the act..
Such was their dominance that no fewer than five others got on the scoresheet as Johnny Badrock, Josh Clarke, Dean Lawrence, Scott Richards and Chris Richards all scored.
Carew were also on fire as they beat Goodwick United seconds 5-0. An own goal got the ball rolling, before Haydn Shapcott, Rhys Winter, Lloyd Hughes and Alex Bailey all scored.
Narberth seconds had a fabulous day at Hubberston as they won 6-1, while Pendine had a weekend of no football as their game against Saundersfoot Sports' seconds was postponed.
A James Nicholas goal was enough to separate Tenby seconds from Clarbeston Road as the Seasiders recorded an away win, while Lamphey's hopes of promotion faded as they went down to an agonising defeat at home to Broad Haven.
The third placed team, equal on points with Tenby seconds, who have played three games less, lost 4-3 despite Mike Davies's brace and another fine effort by Anthony Webb.
It was a difficult afternoon for Lawrenny as they went down 3-1 at home to Hakin United seconds, with Chris Beff scoring their only goal, while Manorbier lost 8-1 at home to Camrose and Pennar Robins' thirds drew 1-1 with Cosheston Cougars.
Simon Bancroft must surely be St. Clears' seconds' record goal scorer, but even his penalty wasn't enough to stave off defeat at home against Pembroke Boro as they went down 4-1, despite the visitors being well behind them in the league.
In a great afternoon for the visitors, Mark Evans scored twice, before Jason Beynon and a penalty from Byron Woodward saw them romp home
Monkton Swifts' seconds had a day to remember after they won 4-1 at home to Neyland seconds.
Rob Jones shone for the home side by helping himself to a hat-trick before Blake James got in on the act.
It was a different story for St. Florence and Carew seconds, however, as their games against Milford United seconds and West Dragons' seconds were postponed.
In division five, Angle seconds drew 4-4 with Broad Haven seconds after a brace by Jason Davies and goals from Tom Grimwood and Luke Wickland.
Monkton Swifts' third team were on fire at Camrose seconds as they beat the home side 5-1.
Liam Butland and Andrew Thomas both scored twice for the victors, before Arron Butland secured the win.
A Scott Ferney brace wasn't enough to prevent Carew thirds from going down 4-2 at Herbrandston seconds, while Pembroke Boro seconds only just lost out to Lawrenny seconds, going down 3-2
Kilgetty seconds went down 2-1 at Cosheston Cougars' reserves, while Narberth thirds lost 5-0 at Fishguard Sports' seconds.



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