Header photo: Will Howarth contesting with Mark Jones and Jack Briton from a corner
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Competitions (click to jump to):
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Division One
Substitute Rhys Dalling scored the winning goal for Goodwick United in their title clash versus Hakin United, moving them one game away from the league title.
Goodwick United and Hakin United faced off knowing that a victory for either side would put them in pole position to pick up the league title for the season.
Rhys Jones put his side in front with a first-half free-kick before Nicky Woodrow grabbed a second-half equaliser.
Rhys Jones free-kick beats Hakin's goalkeeper Sam Franklin
Despite a strong second half showing from Hakin it was Goodwick who grabbed a late winner with Rhys Dalling firing home in the 92nd minute to send the home fans wild.
Rhys Dalling fires home the winner for Goodwick United
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Neyland comfortably defeated lowly St Ishmaels who have now been relegated to Division Two.
Corey Richards put the hosts ahead in the first-half, with the goal remaining relatively quiet until late in the second-half.
Substitute Fletcher Picton scored to make it two, before adding two more to secure a hat-trick for himself, with an Aidan Rees goal in between. Brennan Devonald scored the only goal for the visitors.
Carew easily saw off already relegated St Clears thanks to a brace from Adam Muskett and goals from Sonny Phillips, James Hinchliffe, Charlie Perkins and Harvey Drummond.
Fishguard Sports picked up an important point versus Monkton Swift as their Division One survival was confirmed. The games only goals came early on as Dylan Davies goal for the Swifts was cancelled out by a goal from Jared Gethin.
Results in full:
Goodwick United 2-1 Hakin United
Neyland 5-1 St Ishmaels
Carew 6-0 St Clears
Fishguard Sports 1-1 Monkton Swifts
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Division Two
Tenby's strong winning run came to an end as they surrendered a 2-0 lead away versus Broad Haven.
The visitors had a few key players missing such as goalkeeper Dylan Noot, Jerome and Daryl Mansbridge, but went ahead in the first half thanks to goals from in-from duo Samuel Butler and Scott Ferney.
Tomas Lawrence pulled one back for Broad Haven in the 60th minute.
Spencer Le-Petit equalised in the 79th minute before substitute Jonathan Brumby-Jones scored a late winner in the 87th minute.
Despite the loss, Tenby remain in a strong position to get promoted, sitting third in the table with only Milford United and Hakin United 2nds ahead of them.
Herbrandston defeated Monkton Swifts 2nds in a goal-filled game thanks to a brace from Adam Whatling and goals from Scott Reid, Jonathan Bennett and Daniel Evans. Luke Butland grabbed a brace for the Swifts with Jordan Kilby also on the scoresheet.
Johnston feel behind to an early Jacob Layfield goal as they hosted Narberth, before Robbie Corner equalised for the Tigers after being setup by Scott Crawford.
Craig Bendall put the hosts ahead with a penalty before Jordan Williams levelled the scores.
Captain Joey George grabbed the winning for the Tigers, with an assist from his brother Lucas George.
Results in full:
Broad Haven 3-2 Tenby
Herbrandston 5-3 Monkton Swifts 2nds
Johnston 3-2 Narberth
Hakin United 2nds v Solva (Postponed)
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Division Three
Camrose secured a thumping 5-0 victory over Milford Athletic to keep up their imperious form which means that four points from their remaining two games will see them promoted.
Harry Jones opened the scoring for Camrose before Joseph Haworth made it 2-0 going into the break.
Finley Davies made it three early in the second half before substitute Martyn Tweedie scored a brace to make it five.
Cosheston secured a 3-0 away victory over Haverfordwest CC which all but guarantees they will be crowned champions, thanks to a brace from Nathan Ferrier and a goal from William Davis.
Lawrenny secured a thumping victory of their own away versus Clarbeston 2nds thanks to a hat-trick from Jordan Gorman, a brace from Owen James and a goal from Sam Davies. The win is their 16th of the season but despite a strong season, promotion looks unlikely unless a series of other teams' results go their way.
Goodwick United 2nds picked up their 13th win in a row in unconvincing fashion, with Ivan Watkin's penalty the only goal of the game. Like Lawrenny, the look likely to just miss out on promotion despite a fantastic winning run.
Letterston picked up a 2-0 away victory over St Florence thanks to a brace from Adam Lawrence.
Results in full:
Clarbeston Road 2nds 0-6 Lawrenny
Milford Athletic 0-5 Camrose
St Florence 0-2 Letterston
Haverfordwest CC 0-3 Cosheston
Goodwick United 2nds 1-0 Pendine
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Division Four and Cup
Champions Neyland 2nds finished their season in style with a 4-1 victory over Carew 3rds. Morgan James scored a brace for the home side with Taylor Collins and Jason Phillips also on the scoresheet.
Camrose 2nds finished their season strongly with a victory over already promoted Kilgetty 2nds thanks to a brace from Daniel Llewellyn after Ryan Fair's early goal. The result sees them finish in 3rd place ahead of St Ishmaels 2nds who fell to a 0-1 defeat away versus Newport Tigers thanks to an Andrew Baskerville goal.
Angle made it two wins on the bounce with a 3-1 victory over Tenby 2nds thanks to a brace from Sam Burgham and a goal from Marcus Blair.
Results in full:
Angle 3-1 Tenby 2nds
Kilgetty 2nds 0-3 Camrose 2nds
Newport Tigers 1-0 St Ishmaels 2nds
Neyland 2nds 4-1 Carew 3rds
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Division Five
League
Pembroke Borough 2nds 6-2 Milford Athletic 2nds
In the league's only match of the day, Pembroke Boro 2nds comfortably ran out winners against Milford Athletic 2nds thanks to hat-tricks from Stefan Sandford and William Wallace.
Division Five Cup
St Clears 2nds 4-2 Johnston 2nds
St Clears 2nds secured their place in the Division Five Cup Final with a second-half comeback, in an action-packed game at Marble Hall.
The Saints took the lead in controversial fashion with Thomas McCabe's free-kick being judged to have crossed the lines by the officials, having struck the bar and come back down.
Johnston equalised when Gethin Thomas headed into his own net whilst defending a Ryan Hayward free-kick.
Johnston then gained the lead when Liam Brown headed in from Pete Donnelly's long-throw.
The second half saw Tigers forward James Rees come off injured, as the momentum turned in St Clears favour.
The Saints turned on the style with Travis Jones and Ryan Windsor making it 3-2.
As Johnston looked for a late equaliser, Travis Jones pounced to score again and send the St Clears fans wild.