All three Pembrokeshire sides involved in FAW Trophy action today won through to the second round.
At The Obs, it was nothing short of a rout as Hakin United decimated Bonymaen Colts 14-0.
Skipper Nicky Woodrow led the way with five goals, while James Stanmore helped himself to four.
A Ben Fawcett brace, and strikes from Adam John, Shane Walsh and debut senior goal for Camron Thomas completed the win.
At Phoenix Park, a Rhys Dalling double helped Goodwick United see off Ynystawe Athletic in a stern test for the Phoenix Boys.
Alongside Dalling’s brace, Jordan Griffiths also struck.
Merlins Bridge meanwhile, picked up a great away win at West End Rangers.
Two goals from returning striker Nathan Greene, and one from Laurie Haworth, secured a 3-2 win for The Wizards.
FAW Trophy Round 1 results:
Aber Valley 0-4 St Josephs
Aberfan FC 1-6 Ynysddu Welfare
Bryn Rovers 5-3 Kilvey United
Canton Liberal 7-3 St Albans
Canton Rangers 1-4 Cwmcarn Athletic
Cardiff Corinthiansw walkover v Malpas United
Clwb Cymric 0-6 Cadoxton Barry FC
CRC Rangers 1-2 Carmarthen Stars
Dynamo Aber FC 2-1 Cogan Coronation FC
FC Cwmaman 13-0 Graig FC
FC Porthcawl 1-0 North End
Ferndale & Dist 4-5 Glamorgan AFC
Garw FC 3-2 Port Tennant Colts
Goodwick United 3-1 Ynystawe
Hakin United 14-0 Bonymaen Colts
Llanbradach P-P Grange Albion
Llanrumney United 2-0 Carnetown
Lucas Cwmbran 5-1 Machen
Maltsters Sports 2-4 Cefn Cribbwr
Menai Bridge Tigers 1-2 Holywell Town
Merthyr Saints 4-1 Whiteheads Rhisga
Mostyn Dragons 1-2 Acton FC
Mumbles Rangers 1-6 Pencoed Athletic
Penydarren BGC 8-0 Caerphilly Town
Pill 2-5 Fairfield United
Plas Madoc 6-3 Brymbo Victoria
Ragged School 4-3 Cwm Wanderers
Rhosllanerchrugog 2-0 Offa Athletic
Rockspur 3-1 Llangynnwyd Rangers
South Gower 5-1 Morriston Olympic
Talbot Green 0-3 Blaenrhondda
Tonypandy Albion 1-3 Abercarn United
Trebanog FC 2-0 Clydach Wasps
Treforest FC 2-0 FC Tredegar
Trewern 5-1 Cefn Mawr Rangers
Villa Dino Christchurch 8-1 Llantwit Fardre
West End Rangers 2-3 Merlins Bridge
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