Carew are through to the fourth round of the West Wales Intermediate Cup.
The in-form Rooks entertained Swansea based Evans and Williams and quickly sent them packing thanks to a 5-0 win.
The hosts, totally dominant throughout, had Scott Fearney to thank for their dominance after he finished with a well-taken hat-trick, with the other goals coming from the boots of Jack and Sam Christopher.
In league action, Pennar Robins’ recent upsurge in form kept moving forward with a fabulous win away at Herbrandston.
The Robins put the hosts away thanks to a 5-1, win with Phil John and Sam Southcote both scoring two goals, while Craig Asparassa grabbed the other.
Narberth’s unbeaten run now extends to eight games after they won at Milford United.
The Bluebirds prevailed 3-1 thanks to a Jordan Williams goal and two from Dafydd Wright.
Not such a good weekend for Lamphey, however, after they made the short trip to Monkton Swifts and went home with nothing to show except a 5-1 defeat.
Josh Sture provided the Stags with their only high point after a James Russell hat-trick and one each from Rhys Davies and Josh Dearsley put them to the sword.
After a recent run of disappointing results, Angle put a stop to that with a workmanlike 1-0 win at West Dragons, Chris Richards grabbing their only goal.
In division two, a Henry Lawrence goal wasn’t enough to help Kilgetty at Fishguard after the Kingsmoor outfit lost 2-1, while the game between Lawrenny and Hundleton was postponed, as were the games between Merlins Bridge seconds and St. Clears and Saundersfoot Sports and Johnston.
Manorbier United secured an excellent win at home against Milford Athletic, winning 7-0.
Liam Price and Mike Ryder both scored three, with James Hall adding the other in a one-sided win.
The game between Narberth seconds and Carew seconds was postponed.
Pembroke Boro entertained Broad Haven and lost 4-2, despite goals from Sean Edmundson and Jake Campbell, while Pendine’s home game against Goodwick United seconds was postponed.
Pennar Robins’ seconds hosted West Dragons’ seconds and won 6-0. to secure their ninth successive win, while St. Florence went down 6-0 at home to Camrose.
There were a few postponements in division four after the game between Angle Seconds and Neyland Seconds was called off, along with games between Pennar Robins’ thirds at Broad Haven seconds, Kilgetty seconds and Solva seconds and Monkton Swifts’ seconds at St. Ishmaels’ seconds
Lamphey seconds went down 4-2 at home against Llangwm seconds, while a Joe Gouldingay goal allowed St. Clears to draw 1-1 at home against Fishguard Sports.



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