Narberth kept alive their slim hopes of winning the first division with a resounding win over relegated St. Ishmaels. The Bluebirds made the long trip west to take on the basement battlers and showed no mercy on a team that has just pride to play for by winning 5-1.
Jordan Williams made the most of his trip away as he celebrated the game with a hat-trick as the visitors dominated throughout; the other goals being scored by Ashley Williams and Ade Jones.
St. Clears were also away as they played West Dragons and they, too, came home with a win thanks to a close 1-0 victory over the Haverfordwest based side. Josh Jones scored for the Saints to ensure they won their seventh game of the season in what can be described as a satisfactory season for them.
Hundleton's miserable season continued with a 5-0 away drubbing at Goodwick, while the same fate was suffered by Monkton as they lost by an identical margin at Neyland.
Pennar Robins were thrashed 7-0 at home by champions-elect Hakin United and Tenby showed no mercy on Saundersfoot Sports as they won 4-0 thanks to goals by Jack Christopher, Jake Proctor, Billy Vaughan and Sam Christopher.
Of all the times to have a match postponed, having one during a period of mid-week madness as clubs seek to make up lost time is not it. Having to re-arrange a fixture when you are already doomed for a drop into division three wouldn't help matters either, but Kilgetty will have to do it after their game against Prendergast Villa fell-foul of wet conditions.
Angle's rise to the cream of division two's crop continued as they hammered Milford Athletic 7-0, meaning they have now scored 100 goals for the season. Chris Richards was in fine form as he slammed in four of the goals, with Dean Lawrence, Ben Adams and Craig Brockway netting the rest.
Carew entertained Fishguard Sports but lost out in intriguing clash 4-2. Rhys Winter scored both goals for the home side in a disappointing result for them.
In division three, Lawrenny just lost out at Broad Haven as they went down 3-2, with Matthew Lewis and Tom Lewis both scoring, while Tenby seconds just beat Hakin seconds 4-3 as Richard Tebbutt, Declan Escott, James Nicholas and Jerome Mansbridge all scored.
Not such good news for Manorbier United, however, as they were well beaten at Haverfordwest Cricket Club 12-1, with Hugo Wellam scoring their only goal.
There were plenty of goals at Pennar as the Robins' third team lost 7-4 against Camrose, with all four coming from the boot of Phil John.
Pendine were forced to postpone their game against West Dragons' seconds, while St. Clears were able to take the field, although a 3-1 defeat at Hundleton seconds was not what they had in mind when they set off for the game. In a disappointing display, the visitors' only bright spot came when Steve Trivett slotted one home for a consolation score after a Dan Woods brace and a goal by Scott A'Lee gave the home side the points.
Carew Seconds were at Milford Athletic reserves and won 5-1 thanks to a James Adie hat-trick and goals from Will Hughes and Tom Arthur, but Monkton seconds had a day to forget at Milford United, going down 7-0.
Saundersfoot Sports' seconds' game at home to Neyland was postponed, but there was better news for St. Florence as they won 2-0 at home to St. Ishmaels' seconds.
Kilgetty seconds were in action in Fishguard, but came away with nothing after a humbling 14-1 loss. Josh Lewis scored their only goal in what was their 17th defeat of the campaign.
There was a tight game at Cosheston Cougars as Carew thirds made the short trip up the road, only to lose 3-2, while Pembroke Boro seconds lost 9-1 at home to Broad Havens seconds, with Adam Bentley grabbing their only score
Angle seconds eased to a 6-2 win at Solva seconds, but Narberth's thirds' game at Monkton Swifts' thirds was postponed and so, too, was Lawrenny seconds' game against Herbrandston reserves.
In mid-week action, Cosheston Cougars beat Hakin seconds 3-2 thanks to a brace of goals by Luke Hendrie.
Tenby seconds continued to impress with a 10-2 win at Hubberston as Ricky Rees Thomas scored four, Johnny Goodrick three and Brett Evans two, with Paddy McKeown netting the other.
Lawrenny beat Haverfordwest Cricket Club 2-0 as Ben James and Conrad Mandiki both scored, while in division five, Angle seconds beat Llangwm 3-1 as Jason Davies, Luke Wickland and Aaron Haynes all scored
Kilgetty seconds' home game against Monkton thirds was postponed, but Narberth thirds played to record a fine 6-0 win over Pembroke Boro seconds as Jordan Howell, Rhys Jones and Jacob Layfield all finished with a brace apiece.



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