Narberth bounced back from two heavy defeats with a comprehensive win over Blaen-Y-Maes in the WWFA Intermediary Cup.

The Bluebirds made home advantage count with a 4-2 win and player-manager Matthew Price led the way in their recovery with a brace of well-taken goals, followed by one apiece from Dorian Davies and Ashley Williams.

St. Clears didn't fare well, though, as they went down 2-0 at Loughor Rovers.

Angle entertained the formidable sounding Team Swansea, yet were not put off by this as the game was tied 3-3 after extra-time.

Chris Richards, Luke Wickland and Lee Duigan all scored for the home side and but for some more composure from the penalty spot they surly would have gone through; however, they lost 5-4 on penalties.

Kilgetty were in Pembrokeshire Senior Cup action, but bombed out at their first stage following a 5-0 loss at home against Letterston.

Tenby's Sam Christopher won't forget his comeback for a while after the Seasiders' impressive win over Johnston.

The Tigers were on course to steal the points on offer until Christopher found form with a second half hat-trick to overcome the deficit, leaving them 6-5 winners.

Jack Christopher was another man to score, while Joe Leahy and Scott Ferney all found the back of the net in a pulsating game between two excellent, yet inconsistent sides.

Monkton Swifts were also involved in a high-scoring game, but sadly for them the majority were scored by Herbrandston in an 8-3 victory.

Ryan Griffiths, Mike Canton and Craig George all scored for the Swifts, but the early league pace-setters were too strong on the day.

Saundersfoot Sports had a day to forget, too, after going down 4-0 at home to Neyland

A James Hinchliffe brace and a goal by Lloyd Hughes helped Carew overcome Fishguard Sports away from home in division two and jump into third place in the process, while Hundleton didn't fare as well at St. Ishmaels after going down 4-2.

Jason Donohoe and Dylan Davies were the men to score for the visitors.

Like their first team, Tenby seconds were embroiled in a ding-dong tussle at home to division leaders Haverfordwest Cricket Club.

The visitors won 5-4 in the lively encounter, with Perry Broadhurst, Mike Beynon, Brett Evans and Richard Tebbutt all scoring for Tenby in the narrow loss.

Had Narberth seconds beaten Broad Haven, they would have gone into second spot in division three, but victory for the Seasiders allowed them to leapfrog the Bluebirds into that position.

They won 4-2 at home, with the visitors' goals coming from Nicholas Jones and Joshua Layzell.

Carew seconds entertained Hakin seconds, with the game finishing all-square.

Two goals by Sam Harts and one by Harry Ryan ensured the game finished 3-3, which was a good result for the home side, given they are bottom of the league and Hakin are in the top four.

Cosheston Cougars went down 1-0 at home to Milford United seconds, while leaders Lamphey continue to dominate after beating Merlins Bridge seconds 5-1.

In the Castle Inn sponsored clash, the goals were shared for the home side between Ross Fortune, Michael Davis, Daniel Kitts, William Davis and Rhys Griffiths.

Lawrenny may be two points behind second placed Broad Haven, but they have two games in hand over their rivals, meaning Saturday's 4-0 win over Hubberston had added significance.

Dean Morris scored the home team's opener, with the others coming from Thomas Lewis, Benjamin James and Matthew Lewis.

It was all-square for Pennar seconds, however, as goals from Grant Overend and Gareth Stewart meant they tied 2-2 with Clarbeston Road seconds.

Jamie Blewitt slotted one home for Pendine at Prendergast Villa, but they still went down 6-1 for their fifth defeat of the season, while it was better news for St. Clears' seconds as they climbed back into second place in the division after a 1-0 win over Pembroke Boro.

Sion Blundell was the hero of the day for the Saints as he scored their only goal to complete their sixth win of the season.

It was all-square between Manorbier United and Saundersfoot Sports' seconds, with the game finishing 1-1.

Jacob Webster scored for United, while Sam Reeve nipped one in for the Sports.

Kilgetty seconds continue to struggle in division five as they lost 8-1 at Letterston seconds, Liam Fenge scoring their only goal, while Callum O'Connell and Jason Jones both scored for Narberth thirds in their 2-0 win over Fishguard Sports' reserves.

Goals by Rhys Davies and Alex Moore couldn't prevent Carew thirds from going down 4-2 at home to Brad Haven seconds, while Lawrenny seconds drew 2-2 with their counterparts from Haverfordwest Cricket Club, with Kyle Bradbury scoring twice.

Pembroke Boro seconds lost 6-5 at home to Llangwm seconds with the home team's goals coming from Joseph Williamson and a brace apiece by Matthew Smith and Gary Pratt, while Colin Blatley' strike for St. Florence was their only highlight in a 4-1 defeat at home to Solva seconds.