They may have had their senior cup game abandoned last week due to an on-field incident, but hat didn't affect Hakin on Saturday as they demolished Narberth 5-0.
The Vikings showed no mercy on the Bluebirds who went down to their third defeat of the season. Hakin, who are unbeaten and have won all of their games, are already tipped for league honours again and it's now a question of who will come second as opposed to anyone catching them.
For the first three games Herbrandston were up there with the league leaders and were showing enough good form to suggest they could be in the hunt for some silverware come April, but St. Clears were too much for them over the weekend as they won 2-0 at home.
The win helped the Saints climb into fifth position and leapfrog Herbie who have now slipped to sixth.
An own goal gave the home side the lead before Steve Thomas put the game beyond doubt scoring the Saints' second of the match and 15th of the season.
It was a game between two of the bottom three teams at Angle as the home side entertained Saundersfoot, with the honours shared at the final whistle.
Scott Richards ensured the home team had a share of the points after Chris Millward struck for the visitors.
Pennar Robins had no issues when faced with a home game against bottom club West Dragons as they ensured the visitors went home with nothing following an 8-0 defeat.
James Russell and Ben Steele both scored twice for the home side, with the other goals shared between Carl Rees, James Walker, Phil Thompson and Adam John.
Tenby's season continues to be indifferent after their third defeat of the season following a 4-2 loss at home to Goodwick United.
Daryl Mansbridge and Joe Leahy both impressed after scoring for the Seasiders, but they paid the price for some lapses in defence.
The first round of the second division cup got under way, with Hundleton surviving a late comeback by Haverfordwest Cricket Club to go through after a 3-2 win.
The visitors to the Racecourse were cruising at 3-1 thanks to goals by Jason Donohoe, Scott Brunton and Thomas Powell, but the home side refused to give up.
The home side ended up missing two penalties and thought the game had gone into extra-time when they scored on the final whistle, but the goal was disallowed as the whistle blew before the ball found the back of the net.
Carew won by virtue of penalties after the score was tied 4-4 at St. Ishmaels on the final whistle.
Lloyd Hughes scored twice for the visitors, before Alex Bayley and Ashley Smith both scored to earn the draw and, of course, entry to the next round after a nervous penalty shoot-out.
In division three, Kilgetty went down to their fourth defeat of the season following a 5-1 loss against Merlins Bridge seconds, while Narberth seconds fared little better at home to Broad Haven , going down to their second defeat of the season 2-1.
A victory for the home side would have placed them top on equal points with Lamphey, if a place lower due to goal difference, but they could only manage one in the match which was scored by Ben John.
Cosheston Cougars earned their biggest win of the season following a 7-1 win at second from bottom Camrose.
There was a brace of goals for Wayne Boswell and Josh Sture, before Phil Hay, Josh Dearsley and James Wallace all scored in the one-sided romp.
The game between Carew seconds and Pennar seconds was tied 2-2, with Grant James and Tom Harries scoring for the home side and Jake Phillips and Callum Cronin for the visitors, while Lamphey are still leading the race after their sixth win of the season.
They defeated Milford United seconds 3-2, with the goals shared between William Davis, Michael Davis and Anthony Webb.
Best result of the day was at Lawrenny, however, after the home side beat second placed Hakin United seconds 4-1.
Dean Morris led the way with a well-taken brace of goals, before Mike Howe and Matthew Lewis nipped in with goals of their own.
Pendine lost 3-1 at Herbrandston seconds. Ricky Hunt got the Gulls' only goal in another disappointing day for them.
Manorbier United sent Monkton Swifts' seconds home without anything to show for their game after a 5-1 win.
The goals were shared between the home side after Mike Brown, Neil Lane, Ben Hall, Mike Ryder and Jacob Webster all scored
Pembroke Boro secured a convincing win at home to St. Ishmaels' seconds. They won 6-0 as James Byrne scored three, with Phil John, Byron Woodward and Mark Evans the others.
Rhys Neville scored Pennar thirds' only goal in their 1-0 win over Prendergast Villa, while two goals by Jonathan Harris and one by Matthew Webb ensured Saundersfoot seconds beat Milford Athletic reserves 3-1.
There was no game for St. Clears' seconds this weekend, but they did win something after being named The Valero Pembrokeshire Referees' Society Margaret Davies Sportsmanship Cup winners for 2013/14.
This is the first time the club has received the award which is won when clubs in the Pembrokeshire league are awarded marks out of five by the referee for their attitude to the game both on and off the pitch.
The Saints' second string had the highest overall marks of all the divisions, with Hundleton having the most marks in division one, Angle (before they were promoted) winning division two, Broad Haven division three and Camrose seconds division five.
Meanwhile, in division five, a goal by Richard Gwyther couldn't prevent Kilgetty seconds from losing 2-1 at home to Camrose seconds, while Narberth thirds were involved in a dramatic game at home to Llangwm seconds after winning 5-4.
In a topsy turvy afternoon's football, the Bluebirds finally came out on top, with Dafydd Wright scoring twice alongside goals by Mike and Rory Jolly and Jacob Layfield.
Carew thirds won 4-3 at Broad Haven after two from Adam Muskett and one each from Alex Moore and Morgan Scourfield, while Hundleton seconds lost 3-0 at home to Fishguard reserves.
It was all-square after a monumental game between Solva seconds and Angle seconds, with the score tied 5-5.
Jason Evans scored a brilliant hat-trick for the visitors, with Max Shallcross and Jason Davies netting the others, while St. Florence had local bragging rights over Lawrenny seconds after a 4-0 win thanks to goals from Geraint Tuxworth-Jones, Sean Conbeer and two from George Wilkins.






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