Division 2 round up:

Champions Hakin 2nds remain one of four Division 2 sides to have claimed a maximum 12 points from 12 after beating Camrose 7-1 at The Obs.

They led 3-0 at half time before eventually winning 7-1. Striker Adrian Devonald grabbed a hat trick, while Dean Fulton capped a standout display in midfield with a long range strike and got a second from much closer range. Jay Power also scored directly from a corner and Jonathan Fawcett came off the bench to complete the scoring late on.

An own goal gave the visitors a consolation, but other than that keeper Gareth Fawcett had a quiet afternoon in between the sticks for Hakin.

But it's Johnston who lead the table on goal difference after a 0-3 win at Lawrenny.

Two own goals either side of half time helped The Tigers break the resistance of the home side, who could only name 11 players, before Scott Crawford tapped in a loose ball in the six yard box to seal the points.

Fishguard's fine form continued at rock bottom Hundleton, with Billy Moore, Niall Kinsella, Lewis Banks, Steve Lewis, and Keegan Summers on target in a 5-0 win.

Merlins Bridge 2nds are the final side on 12 points after hammering Llangwm/Haverfordwest CC in the 'Racecourse' derby.

Joe Haworth, Nathan Thomas, Steve McNabney, Simon Morgan, Ben Davies, Robbie Waters, and Lewis Watts scored for The Wizards in a 1-7 success, with Tom Richards scoring a consolation for the home side.

Broad Haven are yet to get off the mark but were involved in a thrilling game against Kilgetty.

An explosive start saw a Richard Tebbut hat trick put the away side 0-3 up inside six minutes, and Carl Gwyther and Jordan Gorman (2) scored further goals to complete the win. Broad Haven fought hard though, eventually going down 3-6 with goals from Jack Johnston (2) and Nikita Neary.

Another team to be 0-3 up early on were St Ishmaels at Prendergast Villa - but they couldn't hold on as Villa stormed back to take a point.

Kieran Rendall scored from an early goalmouth scramble and then Brennan Devonald twice went through one on one to score to put Phil Frank's men in control.

But Gary James scored directly from a corner and a Shane Phillips thunderbolt made it 2-3 before half time, and after Devonald missed a second half penalty, Ashton Plunket levelled late on with a neat lifted finish.

Solva meanwhile, got their first win against a Letterston team yet to seal a point.

Joe Elliott and Josh Bland scored for the home side in a 2-0 win.