A brace of goals by Ben Adams, one by Scott Richards and an own goal were enough to see Angle through to the next round of the Senior Cup after a hard fought win over Clarbeston Road.

The hosts, currently mid-table in the second division, made life difficult for the travellers, but despite being third from bottom in division one, the visitors had just enough to inch through to the third round.

Pennar Robins had the most impressive win of the round as they defeated Johnston 5-0.

Phil Thompson showed his class to finish the game with a hat-trick, while Richard Hughes and Sam Southcott also scored to put the game beyond doubt.

Narberth also made it through, but not before they were given a scare by second division Fishguard Sports.

The Sports made home advantage count as the Bluebirds were forced into making uncharacteristic mistakes and if it wasn't for Tony Evans's magnificent 30-yard strike, the game could have gone into extra-time.

"It was your typical cup tie," said Bluebirds manager Matthew Price. "They did well and made it difficult, but we managed a win and that's all that matters.

"We didn't create that much, but fair play to Tony (Evans), it was a cracking goal."

It was the first round of the Division Five Cup, too, and Lawrenny seconds had cause for celebration as they beat Fishguard Sports' reserves 2-1.

In a hard fought, attritional clash, the home side crept through in the Lewis Builders' sponsored game as Sam Mills's double sealed the deal.

In league action, St. Clears went down to their fifth defeat in six games as Goodwick beat them 3-2 at home.

The Saints scored through Nick Squire and Owain Evans, but the Phoenix Park outfit proved just too good on the day.

After a run of six games without defeat, Tenby went down to a 3-2 loss at Herbrandston, meaning their outside chances of claiming a first league title are all but over.

The teams went into the interval level at 1-1 after Daryl Mansbridge hit back for Tenby when the home side took an early lead.

A win looked likely for Tenby when Jordan Richards scored early in the second to give the Seasiders the lead, but two late goals by Herbie gave them the points and Tenby the task of picking themselves up when victory looked assured.

Saundersfoot's struggles continue after they went down to their 10th defeat of the season following a 3-0 loss at Merlins Bridge, while Monkton Swifts lost 4-2 at Neyland, with Daniel Scourfield and Blake James scoring the goals.

There's no stopping Carew at the moment as they romped to their ninth win of the season with a solid 3-1 win over Haverfordwest Cricket Club.

The in-form James Hinchliffe scored the opener for the home side, before Ashley Smith and Toby Rossiter both scored to secure victory.

There was a mid-table clash at the Clicketts over the weekend as Tenby seconds hosted Hundleton and the points went back with the visitors after a 4-1 win.

The away team have been banging in the goals of late and Saturday was no exception as Rhodri Davies scored twice and Ben Panel and Mark Edwards one apiece.

In division three, Kilgetty went down to their 10th defeat of the season through a 4-0 loss at Milford United seconds, but despite this, they are still above the relegation zone, while Narberth seconds fared better at Clarbeston Road seconds as they won 2-0 thanks to goals from Brychan David and Dylan Davies.

Cosheston Cougars beat Broad Haven 2-0 thanks to goals from Luke Hendry and Josh Sture, while Lawrenny had a good win at Camrose, with Dean Morris leading the way.

Morris finished the game with two to his name as the away team won 5-2, with the other goals coming from Owen James, Matthew Lewis and Liam Woodford.

There's no stopping Lamphey at the moment and they proved their class with another resounding win at second-placed Hakin United seconds.

Mark Parsons and Anthony Webb both scored twice for the away team as Mike Davis and Nico Morrison grabbed the others.

There was no such joy for Carew seconds, however, after they lost 2-0 at Pennar Robins' seconds.

Dean Scourfield and Carl Rees scored the goals for the hosts in a game sponsored by the First and Last.

St. Clears seconds lost 2-0 at Pembroke Boro who will be hoping Grace Edmunds sponsors them again after Phil John and Jason Beynon scored the goals.

Pendine also went down, but they managed to find the back of the net three times in their 4-3 defeat at Pennar Robins' thirds.

Ricky Hunt, Samuel Cole and Callum Sydal scored for the away side in their seventh defeat of the season which leaves them just three points above the relegation zone.

Raymond Lo scored twice for the home side in the Kay Kitchen sponsored clash, with Sean Edmondson and Jamie Groves nipping in for the others.

Meanwhile, Saundersfoot Sports seconds won 3-0 at home to Prendergast Villa seconds after goals from Jason Bridges, Jonathan Webb and Sean Webb.

Kilgetty seconds ensured it was a day to forget for the Kingsmoor club as they lost 4-0 at home to Solva seconds.

Biggest win of the day went to Angle seconds who demolished Llangwm seconds 11-0.

Jason Evans found the back of the net five times, while Luke Wickland and Nathan Ferrier both scored twice alongside goals from Simon Lewis and Jake Seaton in the Munday Press Pembroke sponsored game.

Hundleton seconds went down 5-4 at home to Broad Haven seconds, while Letterston seconds beat St. Florence 4-0.

Finally, Narberth thirds beat Carew thirds 1-0 after a goal by Dafydd Wright.