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5:24pm Saturday 22nd March 2008
Narberth won their Division One (West) local derby against Whitland whilst Pembroke Dock Harlequins caused the shock of the day as they beat high-flying Llanybydder in Division Three (West).
Llangwm also created an upset in Division Five as they slammed table-topping Burry Port.
Division One (West):
Narberth 18 Whitland 13
Division Three (West):
Llanybydder 14 Pembroke Dock Quins 15
Haverfordwest 19 Llanelli Wanderers 15
Newcastle Emlyn 3 Cardigan 12
Division Four (West):
Pembroke 17 Milford Haven 8
Neyland 8 Hendy 18
Crymych 10 Tenby United 13
Division Five (West):
Llangwm 47 Burry Port 0
Pontyates 13 St Davids 16
Aberaeron 16 Fishguard & Goodwick 0
Pembrokeshire's own Celtic Blue Rock Festival is in the running for several prizes in the prestigious UK Festival Awards 2008.
The campaign for curvy ladies has found its frontwoman in the form of Emma Tabor, from Pembroke.
As the young football players from Narberth under-13s team prepare for the start the latest season, they have already scored an important goal.
Sports-mad twin brothers Samuel and Lewys Thomas, aged nine, from Croesgoch, finished off a busy summer of tennis, successfully competing at the National finals, in Cardiff, recently.
The autumn season at Theatr Mwldan begins with a dramatic and comical adaptation of The Canterbury Tales, and the venue has much more to keep audiences entertained as the nights start drawing in.
The search is on for a young Welsh dairy farmer to represent the views of the industry in Wales on a new board.
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