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Division Three
A point against already relegated and winless Fishguard Sports 2nds in their final game of the season will see Cosheston crowned Division Three champions, following a 6-4 victory over St Florence.
Cosheston built up a heavy lead in style, knocking in five goals uring the first half.
Cameron Brunton opened the scoring for the Cougars before Captain Josh Dearsley made it three with a brace.
Ben Phillips and Jack Steele both scored to make it five at the break.
St Florence hit back early on in the second half, with goals from Ryan Price and a penalty from Rhys Hughes reducing the deficit, before a third goal in the 69th minute made it 5-3.
Cameron Brunton restored some breathing space with another goal for himself in the 73rd minute, before a Ben Phillips own goal made it 6-4.
Despite a spirited second-half performance, Cosheston held on to the victory and now look set to seal the title.
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In the league's only other match, Pembroke Borough played out a six-goal thriller with battling Pendine.
Boro raced into a two-goal lead within 20 minutes thanks to goals from Stuart Slater and Wayne Boswell.
Christopher Evans scored for Pendine to halve the Boro lead going into half-time.
Pendine equalised in the 60th minute thanks to a penalty from Jamie Blewitt.
Boro thought they had grabbed the winner, scoring a penalty of their own in the 84th minute through Wayne Boswell, who then saw red five minutes later. His second red card in as many games, having also been sent off in his last outing for Pembroke Borough 2nds.
Calum Syddall stepped up for Pendine to score a penalty to level the scores and secure a point for his side, his fifteenth goal in as many games.
Results in full:
Cosheston 6-4 St Florence
Pembroke Borough 3-0 Pendine