Narberth are out of this year’s Senior Cup after defeat against Hakin United. Not even home advantage could help Peter Fearne’s men as the Bluebirds went down to the Vikings 2-0.
There was defeat too for St. Clears as they lost at home to Neyland, with the Nomads running out 4-2 winners.
Sean Seymour-Davies and Nathan Evans both scored for the home team, but the in-form visitors proved too strong for the Saints, who now languish at the foot of the division one table.
Monkton Swifts bombed out thanks to a 2-0 loss at Milford United and Hundleton lost 6-2 at home to Johnston.
Rhodri Davies scored twice for the hosts, but there was no taming the Tigers as they showed their class with an emphatic victory.
Carew took another step towards division one survival as they raced up the table thanks to a win over Tenby. Alex Bailey proved to be the difference between the teams as his goal proved to be the only score of the game.
Carew’s win was timely given Herbrandston won at home against Angle. The hosts won 4-2, with the visitors’ goals coming from Josh Clarke and Gareth Howells.
A goal by Sam Davies wasn’t enough to prevent Lawrenny from going down 5-1 at home against Clarbeston Road, while Saundersfoot Sports’ game against Lamphey was postponed.
Clarbeston Road’s second string won, too, with a 6-0 win over Manorbier.
Narberth seconds travelled to Broad Haven and cemented their position at the top of division three by winning 3-1.
Callum O’Connell, Jordan Madiera and Nick Jones all scored for the visitors in another emphatic afternoon for the Bluebirds’ second string.
Kilgetty won their ninth game of the season after beating Cosheston Cougars 3-1. The win secures a mid-table position for the Kingsmoor outfit after Liam Marklew and two goals by James John sealed the win. Phil Hay scored for the Cougars.
It was a bad day at the office for Saundersfoot Sports’ second string as they lost 5-0 at Johnston seconds, while Pennar seconds beat their counterparts from Carew 4-0 as Luke Hendry scored twice followed by goals from Gareth Stewart and Richard Hughes.
Pendine are through to the second round of the fourth division cup after they beat Llangwm 6-1.
The Seagulls produced one of their best performances of the season as they annihilated the away team thanks to a brace of goals apiece by Ian Derbyshire and Robbie Waters and one each by Callum Siddle and Jamie Blewitt.
Pennar Robins’ thirds made it a club double over Carew as they beat the visitors’ thirds 3-0.
Craig Asparassa, Marco Valentone and Craig Butland all scored in the All White Laundrette sponsored clash.
There was a win for Angle seconds, too, as they beat Prendergast Villa seconds 2-0 thanks to goals by Luke Wickland and Dalton Boswell.
St. Clears’ seconds secured a good win after beating Milford Athletic seconds 3-0.
Two goals by Phil John and one by Richard Evans weren’t enough for Pembroke Boro to get any points against Fishguard Sports’ seconds as they lost 5-3.
There was a share of the spoils for St. Florence as they drew 2-2 with Solva seconds thanks to goals from Charlie Patchin and an own goal, while Kilgetty seconds were involved in a goal spree as 14 goals were scored in their game against Lamphey seconds.
They could only score three, though, as the Stags slammed in 11, with Anthony Webb slotting six of his own! Josh Lewis, Sean Lewis and Dan Farmloe all scored for the away team in a sobering afternoon’s football for them.
Meanwhile, Pendine seconds had a sobering afternoon, too, after they lost 9-2 at Monkton Swifts’ seconds.
Jack Hayley and Marcus Curlley scored for the visitors, but the Swifts were by far the better side on the day as Jamie Preece scored three, Connor Roberts and Paul Lacey two each, with the others coming from Liam Butland, Tom Powell and Liam Finnegan.
There were plenty of goals at Llangwm seconds as Hundleton seconds prevailed 5-3 thanks to goals from Jack Phillips, Jack Blunsden, and own goal and two from Neil Griffiths.
A positive result for Pembroke Boro seconds as they beat Broad Haven seconds 3-0 thanks to goals from Matthew Smith, Jordan Wright and Jamie Wallace, while Tenby seconds had the biggest win of the day with a 12-2 win over Camrose seconds.
In the league’s most one-sided victory over the weekend, Declan Escott emulated Anthony Webb in scoring six goals, with Henry Lawrence scoring two. The others came from Jack Lawrence, Richard Tebbutt, Brett Evans and James Nicholas.






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