Hakin United 10-1 St Clears
Hakin United came from behind to absolutely slaughter St Clears at The Obs with a brilliant goal fest second half display where they netted nine goals.
The visitors opened the scoring in the 10th minute, Steffan Hughes striking a low drive past James Manson from the edge of the 18 yard box.
Adam Davies equalised for the hosts with a bullet of a header that made in 1-1 at half time.
Vikings’ boss Gary Dawes  must have had a few choice words to say as the Vikings came out firing on all cylinders in the second period, totally dominating, and scoring a further nine goals to seal the biggest goals margin win in division one. The Vikings’ goal scorers were Adam Davies (3), Nicky Woodrow (3), Ashley Bevan (2), Ben Steele and Steve Mathias.
Hakin United: James Manson, Ewan Findlay, Nathan Banner, Adam Davies, Daniel Armstrong, Matthew Broome, Ben Steele, Jonathan Bennett, Ashley Bevan, Nicky Woodrow, James Stanmore. Subs: Steve Mathias, Ben Aldred, Ross Lascelles.
St Clears: James Dickson, Danny Peters, Jason Baxter, Nick Squire, Gareth Griffiths, Nathan Evans, Steffan Hughes, John Seeley, Josh Jones, Sean Seymour-Davies, Steve Thomas. Subs: Scott Page, Brychan David, Joey Hall.
Referee: Kevin Milich.


Herbrandston 6-1 Carew
Herbrandston proved too strong for visitors Carew who conceded six goals in a heavy defeat.
The outstanding Shane Walsh and Alex Ouzman grabbed the first two goals for Leigh Galdo’s outfit, before James Adie pulled one back as it stood 2-1 at half time.
After the break the lively Ouzman bagged a brace in the second period to complete a personal hat-trick also Darren Devonald and Mike Evans added further goals to complete the rout.
Carew’s misery continued as Scott Ferney and Toby Rossiter were sent off late in the game by referee Dai Badger, as the Rooks finished the game with nine men.

Herbrandston: Gareth Marshallsay, Ryan Davies, Liam Tester, Daniel Munn, Sean Williams, Mike Evans, Craig Nicholson, Alex Ouzman, Darren Devonald, Marc Boswell, Shane Walsh. Subs: Tom Evans, Alex Jones, Oliver West.
Carew: Tom Davies, Tom Grover, Iwan Izzard, Shaun Whitfield, Corey Hill, Hayden Shapcott, Alex Bayley, Toby Rossiter, James Adie, Lloyd Hughes, Scott Ferney. Subs: Sam Butler, Ashley Smith.
Referee: David Badger.


Johnston 1-6 Goodwick United
Johnstonsuffered a six-goal hiding at the hands of league leaders Goodwick United.
Both teams were unbeaten leading into this top clash, but it was Nigel Delaney’s team who came away with the points that kept their unbeaten record.
Johnston’s Luke Hayward had an early penalty saved by Goodwick keeper James Gwilt. Rhys Dalling slipped the ball past Josh Peace that gave the visitors the lead in the ninth minute. On the half hour mark Adam Raymond lashed home a wicked shot into the top corner for the second.
After the break, the Phoenix Lads controlled matters with Dalling firing in the third. In the last ten minutes the visitors scored three further goals, Morgans found the bottom corner for the fourth, Dalling finished from six yards to complete his hat-trick for the fifth. The Tigers were awarded a late penalty that Scott Murray despatched, and then Scott Delaney headed home a corner for his sides impressive sixth.
Johnston: Josh Peace, Rickie Thomas, Ross Williams, Sion Price, Bradley Barrett, Tom Richards, Cecil Ashman, Luke Hayward, Jamie Barrett, Scott Murray, Adam Hawkins. Subs: Andrew Murray, Joe John, Ben Locke.
Goodwick United: James Gwilt, Steffan Hayes, Scott Delaney, Anthony Couzens, Jordan Griffiths, Kieran O’Brien, Karl Hedley, Adam Raymond, Rob Morgans, Jonny Horgan, Rhys Dalling. Subs: Chris O’Sullivan, Jac Pepper, Nigel Delaney.
Referee: Ben Williams.


Merlins Bridge 3-1 Milford United
Merlins Bridge claimed their first win of the season over newly promoted Milford United at The Racecourse.
James Skudder opened the scoring in the second minute for the Wizards, Nathan Greene added a second on 30 minutes, Robins’ stand-in goalkeeper Jason Hicks pulled off some stunning saves as it stayed 2-0 at half time.
Michael McCarthy pounced inside the six-yard box to get the Robins back in the game, but in the 75th minute Skudder added the third, making no mistake from the spot, clinching his side’s first league points of the season.
Merlins Bridge: Chris Thomas, Andrew John, Peter Thomas, Paul Thomas, Simon Thomas, James Skudder, Nathan Thomas, David Davies, Jordan Raymond, Nathan Greene, Lee Hudgell. Subs: Stephen McNabney, Gethin Roberts.
Milford United: Jason Hicks, Sam Davies, James McCarthy, William Goodall, Tom Llewellin, Luke Hart, Ashley Mathias, Liam Fawcett, Chris Thompson, Ryan Wilson, Michael McCarthy. Subs:  Mathew Salter, Macaulay MacKay, Liam Parr.
Referee: Gareth Elliot.

Narberth 2-4 West Dragons
A stunning hat-trick by former Narberth manager Matthew Price kept the West Dragons’ one hundred percent winning record going at Jesse Road.
Price caught his former team-mates napping as he claimed his treble in the first 12 minutes to stun the Bluebirds.
Glen Fearne scored for the hosts who trailed 1-3 at half time, after the break Scott Crawford fired home his side’s fourth, Dylan Blain headed home for the hosts in the 78th minute on his debut, but it was the Dragons who claimed maximum points for the fourth time in a row.
Narberth: John Durbridge, Kyle Quartermaine, Jamie Fleig, Dorian Davies, Iestyn Scourfield, Glen Fearne, Tiago Quevro, Jordan Williams, Luke Raymond, Dylan Blaine, Tony Evans. Subs: Dylan Davies, Marc Hughes.
West Dragons: Peter Blain, Steven Allen, Jordan Thomas, Lee Palmer, Ian Harries, Simon Gilderdale, Simon Ellis, Ashton Plunkett, Scott Crawford, Matthew Price, Jamie Palmer. Subs: Craig George, Ewan Cunningham, Jake Luby.
Referee: Charles Davies.


Neyland 3-2 Angle
Justin Harding struck twice to secure Neyland victory over Angle, with the visitors feeling bitterly disappointed they got nothing.
Craig Brockway’s Angle outfit stunned the Nomads as they took a two-goal lead with well taken goals scored by Nathan Ferrier and Jake Seaton.
In the 30th minute Harding pulled a goal back with a stunning edge of the box free kick as the Nomads trailed 1-2 at half time.
Mike Chandler equalised in the 75th minute, a low drive that flew in the bottom corner.
Five minutes from full time, Harding grabbed the winner, keeper James Reed fumbled and the class striker pounced to cruelly deny Angle any of the spoils.
Neyland: Patrick Hannon, Andrew Kemp, Nick Koomen, Paul Hannon, Sean Hannon, Scott Jones, Gary Power, Nathan Warlow, Wayne Parry, Justin Harding, Mike Chandler. Sub: Aaron James.
Angle: James reed, Josh Richards, Scott Richards, Gareth Richards, Gareth Howells, Jake Seaton, Ben Adams, Lee Duignan, Nathan Ferrier, Tom Powell, Chris Richards. Subs: Josh Clark, Connor Willis, Craig Brockway.
Referee: Tom Bevan.


Tenby 1-2 Pennar Robins
Pennar Robins picked up their first win of the season at a stunned Tenby, who slipped to their second successive defeat.
All the goals in this clash at the Clicketts were scored in the opening 45 minutes. Curtis Hurlow scrambled home the first that gave Tenby the lead in the 25th minute.
Two minutes later Patrick McDonagh equalised with a neat finish from inside the box, in the 35th minute Jamie Groves drilled in the winner as neither side found the target in the second period.
Tenby: Mike Brown, Curtis Hurlow; Sonn Phillips; Dave Rees; Alex Harley; Callum Proctor; Daryl Mansbridge; Richard Perry; Joe Leahy; Jordan Richards; Jerome Mansbridge. Subs: Sam Christopher; Elliot Goldsmith; Ashley Andrews.  
Pennar Robins: Stuart James, Jack Phillips, Richard Hughes, Gareth Lewis, Jake Clark, Adam Cole, Dean Driscoll, Mikey Powell, Adam John, Patrick McDonagh, Jamie Groves. Sub: George McBeth.
Referee: Angus Scourfield.