With 11 matches involving Pembrokeshire Football teams postponed after a week of bad weather, only three games went ahead with Pembrokeshire's top two teams Goodwick United and Hakin United in action along with Division Two side Camrose.
Goodwick and Hakin both recorded comfortable 6-0 victories, with Camrose falling to defeat in heartbreaking fashion losing 2-3 after being 2-0 ahead.
Goodwick United 6-0 Cwm Wanderers
The Phoenix Boys got off to the perfect start when defender James Bryan put them ahead in the 4th minute thanks to an assist from winger Jonny Horgan.
Horgan then got on the scoresheet himself with a 40th minute goal to give the hosts a 2-0 lead at half-time.
Bryan started the second in similar fashion to the first, scoring just three minutes into the second period after once again being setup by Jonny Horgan.
Less than ten minutes later the visitors were reduced to ten men with Ben Jones given his marching orders after a receiving a second yellow card.
Rhys Jones then got in on the action continuing his fine goalscoring form, with an assist from Dan James.
Dan James added a fifth in the 84th minute after being setup by substitute Kyle O'Sullivan.
O'Sullivan grabbed another assist just five minutes later, setting up Matty Delaney to wrap up the scoring.
Hakin United 6-0 Plough Colts
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Hakin United sailed into the next round of the West Wales Cup with a victory over Swansea side Plough Colts thanks to a hat-trick from forward Shane Walsh.
The Vikings entered the competition in the second round, following their narrow defeat last season to Penlan in the final.
Leon Luby put the hosts ahead with a goal in the 27th minute thanks to an assist from Ryan Wilson and the lead was quickly doubled just two minutes later with Luby turning provider for Shane Walsh to make it two.
It wasn't until the 59th minute that Hakin increased their lead further, with Shane Walsh on the scoresheet again thanks to an assist from goalkeeper Gareth Fawcett.
Walsh then completed his hat-trick in the 67th minute with another assist for Leon Luby, who then set-up forward Callum Stannett to complete a hat-trick of assists.
The Vikings completed their scoring by adding a sixth with two substitutes combining with Ben Aldred setting up recent signing Jordan Richards.
Camrose 2-3 FC Bonymaen
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A frustrating afternoon for Camrose saw them exit the West Wales Cup after losing 2-3 to Swansea based side FC Bonymaen.
Camrose went in to the game hoping for another cup victory following a 3-2 win over Letterston in the Senior Cup last weekend. They had previously defeated Cimla FC 4-1.
The visitors went into the game in great form with six wins in a row in League and Cup competition, also winning 4-1 in the previous round, over Bwlch Rangers.
Camrose got off to a dream start when Scott Chalmers put them in front thanks to an assist from Joe Haworth.
Haworth was then forced off with an injury with Rhodri Howell replacing him.
Howell made an immediate impact, placing an excellent ball through to Jordan Raymond to double the host's lead.
Ben Dennis pulled a goal back for Bonymaen just three minutes later.
Then in the 21st minute, Camrose goalkeeper Charlie Hughes brought down a Bonymaen forward inside the box to concede a penalty, which Dean Green stood up to dispatch.
The two goalscorers then combined in the 55th minute, with Dennis setting up Green to score the winner for the visitors.