The football season is quickly drawing to a close with only a few matches remaining and Narberth finished their season with a 2-2 draw against champions Hakin United. The result keeps the Bluebirds in third for now, but with Tenby just two points behind with four games in hand the chances of them staying there are slim; still, the result proves they are able to compete with the best in the county and that leading the division up until Christmas was no fluke. Ashley Williams and the Tony Evans scored both goals for the home side as they ended their campaign on a high. Jack Christopher scored for Tenby as their 1-0 win over St Clears keeps their push for second position in place, while there was no such joy for Kilgetty as they finished with their 23rd defeat of the season at home to Prendergast Villa. The Kingsmoor outfit, who will ply their trade in division three come September, lost 4-1 against the third placed team, with Robert Beynon scoring their solitary goal. Tenby seconds are promoted to division two, which caps off a remarkable season for the club, after drawing 2-2 with Hakin seconds thanks to goals from Richard Tebbutt and Declan Escott In the semi-final of the division four cup, St. Clears' seconds bowed out at the second to last hurdle following a 4-0 defeat at the hands of Carew seconds. The loss would have been a bitter pill to swallow for the Saints as they have completed their league fixtures, having ended the season in a mid-table position. With two games left to play, Pendine will end in fourth position after winning a close encounter at home to St. Ishmael's seconds. The Gulls won 4-3 as Julian Blewitt scored two before Taylor Asbridge and Nathan Davies both scored. On Monday they lost 5-1 to West Dragons, while Pembroke Boro beat Prendergast Villa seconds 5-2 thanks to an Adam Bentley hat-trick and goals from Adam Turner and Andy Martin. Narberth thirds were at Monkton Swifts' thirds and lost 8-3 in a high scoring game in which Dafydd Wright, Jordan Howell and Jacob Layfield all scored for the visitors. Howells was on form again on Tuesday night, although his hat-trick and Davy John's strike couldn't prevent them going down 8-4 at Herbrandston seconds. A Duanne Rossiter goal helped Kilgetty seconds draw 1-1 with Haverfordwest Cricket Club, while Luke Hendry's strike against Solva seconds couldn't prevent Cosheston Cougars' seconds going down 3-1.