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St Ishmaels were confirmed as champions with a victory over Johnston whilst Llanrhian completed the great escape, defeating Pembroke by a single wicket to avoid relegation on the final day of the season.
Pembroke Dock (116-4) finished their season on Saturday (Aug 23) with the Albert Scourfield cup in the hands of captain George Smith and they completed their season with a 6 wicket win at the Athletic Ground over hosts Neyland II (112ao).
The Matchday 3 encounter at the Bridge Meadow Stadium saw Haverfordwest County and Cardiff Met on Friday (Aug 22) draw 2-2 in an entertaining encounter.
Pembrokeshire League Champions Goodwick take on West Wales Cup Winner Hakin United in an intriguing start of season encounter.
St Ishmaels edged closer to the title as Johnston defeated Hook in a thrilling encounter at Glebelends.
Carew entered the driving seat as we enter the final game week of the Cricket season, with their win against Cresselly seeing them leap into first place.
Connect: Pembrokeshire have received communication from a current player in the local league advocating a change in the format of cup cricket within the County.
Clarbeston Road opened their league campaign with a workmanlike and committed performance to beat visitors to the Knock Field, Fishguard Sports 2-1 on Monday (Aug 18).
Pembroke Dock sealed the Division Three title with a comprehensive victory over Fishguard & Goodwick, with Pembroke II and Herbrandston II also securing league titles.
Burton continued their winning streak with an 8-wicket victory over Lawrenny while Cresselly maintained their top position despite Carew closing the gap to just four points in an increasingly tight division one title race.
Principal photography has successfully wrapped on the highly anticipated football documentary "Metcalf vs Puskás", following nine intensive days of filming across historic football venues throughout North Wales and North West England.
With two weeks of the Pembroke County League remaining, Divisions 3 – 6 now have some clarity in terms of final positions for teams seeking promotion and avoiding relegation following the results from Saturday (Aug 10).
Haverfordwest County were left frustrated at Bridge Meadow Stadium as ten-man Penybont held on for a 1-0 victory, with Mael Davies' second-half goal proving the difference on Friday night
Carew kept the pressure on league leaders Cresselly with victory over Burton, while Saundersfoot maintained third place with another win over Neyland and Herbrandston continued their impressive form.
Division Two’s unstoppable force of Hook 1XI (167ao) managed to push the league’s immovable object in St Ishmaels 1XI (164-9), the former scraping out their eighth consecutive win by only three runs.
The promotion and relegation places across divisions 3-6 have started to emerge as the Pembroke County Cricket league enters its final three games of the season, Pembroke Dock (125-1) in prime position for a promotion to Division, after two successive relegation seasons after their nine wicket win at Laugharne (124ao) on Saturday (Aug 2).
Jon takes a look at Pembrokeshire Cricket's Lower Leagues, including the Division Three title race between Pembroke Dock and Fishguard & Goodwick.
St Ishmaels maintained their commanding lead in the Division Two title race with a four-wicket victory over Llechryd at the RDM Oval, whilst Hook kept their promotion hopes alive with a comprehensive 155-run triumph against relegation-threatened Llanrhian, powered by skipper Aled Phelps' fine 59.
Cresselly maintained their four-point lead over Carew in the race for the James Morris Memorial Cup whilst Burton all but secured their Division One survival with a commanding 184-run victory over Herbrandston, powered by Joe Kiff's magnificent century.
Cresselly stay top of Division One with a convincing win over Lawrenny, Burton secured a fantastic victory over Neyland to bolster their survival hopes and Herbrandston moved up to third place.