Carew's hopes of securing the double of the second division cup and league title were quashed on the weekend after Hundleton beat them in the semi-final.
A Rhodri Davies goal was all that separated the sides, despite Hundleton having the lion's share of possession and chances.
Carew created little against their opponents who will play Prendergast Villa in the final after they defeated Solva.
Narberth conceded a last minute goal against Team Swansea University that gave the students a passage into the semi-finals of the West Wales Intermediate Cup and the Bluebirds an agonising journey home to lick their wounds.
In an often frantic and fast-paced encounter, the visitors struggled against the speed and accuracy of the homesters and were only kickstarted into life when they went a goal down early in the first half.
Matthew Price equalised for the Bluebirds and the game remained on tenterhooks throughout the second half as both sides created chances.
Narberth soaked up the pressure late in the second half and it finally told when the home team slipped in the winner, sinking the hearts of Matthew Price and his men.
It was no better for St. Clears either as they travelled to Angle to play one of the league's in-form teams.
The away team went down 3-2, despite goals from Steven Thomas and Nick Squire, after Ben Adams, Chris Richards and Connor Willis scored for the hosts.
Saundersfoot Sports made the trip to Johnson, but it was the Tigers who roared to success with a convincing 4-0 win, while Pennar Robins entertained Hakin, who virtually guaranteed themselves the league title after securing a 4-1 win. Ben Steele scored for the hosts.
Tenby, meanwhile, crept up to third after slamming Monkton Swifts 7-1. Joe Leahy, Sam Christopher and Jack Christopher both scored twice for the Seasiders, while Daryl Mansbridge nipped in for the other.
In division three, Kilgetty went down 5-0 at home against leaders Lamphey, while Narberth seconds were held to a goalless draw at home to Merlins Bridge reserves.
A Chris Tooze goal was all that stood between Carew seconds and Hubberston, while goals from Thomas Lewis and Owen James secured a 2-1 win for Lawrenny at Clarbeston road seconds.
It was raining goals at Cosheston after the Cougars hammered Camrose 5-1.
Jake Clark and Josh Lealand both scored twice for the hosts, with Brandon Sture netting the other.
Pendine beat Manorbier United 3-2 at home after two goals from Callum Syddal and one from Nathan Davies ensured the points stayed at home. Jordan Richards and Joe McKeown scored for the away team, while at St. Clears, a William Evans goal helped the home side draw 1-1 with Neyland seconds.
Saundersfoot Seconds continue to lead the way in the division after they beat Llangwm 2-0, with their goals coming from Russell Evans and Matthew Webb.
Finally, in division five, a goal by Matthew Smith ensured Kilgetty seconds beat their counterparts from Lawrenny 1-0, while Narberth thirds showed no mercy towards St. Florence as they slammed in six goals while conceding just three in their convincing 6-3 win.
Charlie Patching with two and Richard Tebbutt with one were the scorers for the Saints, but a brace by Ryan Williams and one each from Jason Jones, Jacob Layfield, Karl Jones and Dallis Galvin ensured the points stayed at home to help cement their push for promotion.
Elsewhere in the division, Hundleton seconds drew 0-0 with their counterparts from Broad Haven, while Angle showed little mercy on Haverfordwest Cricket Club after hitting them for five.
Nicholas Willis led the way for the victors, hitting two goals, with the other scores coming from Simon Lewis, Jason Evans and Corey Edge.
Not such good news for Carew thirds, however, as they lost 2-0 against Solva seconds.






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