Football was finally back in Pembrokeshire after two prolonged spells of bad weather which had disrupted the footballing calendar.

Carew’s dream of West?Wales Cup glory was ended after they lost 3-2 at home to Giants Grave in the second round of the competition.

Scott Ferney scored both goals for the hosts, but it wasn’t enough for his side.

In Division One, Saundersfoot Sports’ winless run continued after they were thrashed by Narberth 8-2.

Lloyd Hughes scored a hat-trick for the home side, with Dafydd Wright and Tony Evans both scoring braces.

Carl Jones completed the scoring for Narberth.

Jack Franklin and Adam Davies both scored what turned out to be consolations for the away side.

The result leaves Narberth in fourth place, five points behind the league leaders Monkton Swifts.

Their was a basement battle at the foot of the table as St. Clears and Pennar Robins played out a 2-2 draw.

Will Thomas and Gary Thomas got themselves on the scoresheet for the away side.

Lawrenny suffered a surprising defeat at home to Broad Haven when they lost 4-1 against a side that are third bottom in Division Two.

Pembroke Boro’s miserable season in Division Three continued after they were thrashed 12-2 by league leaders Monkton Swifts II.

Phil John and Joey Williamson scored on what was a disappointing day for the home side.

Cosheston are now third in the table after they smashed Letterson 8-2.

The game will be remembered for a remarkable display from Jake Campbell, who scored six goals, with Dalton Boswell and Bernd Schilke also getting on the scoresheet.

The rain on Saturday meant that Carew II’s game against Haverfordwest CC was postponed.

There was nearly a total wipeout in Division Four, with only one fixture getting the go ahead.

That fixture was Solva II playing Milford United II in which the visitors won 3-0.

Angle are now just six points behind league leaders Milford Athletic II after they beat Kilgetty II in their latest fixture.

James Potter bagged himself a hat-trick, with James Davies also helping himself to a goal.

Jamie Rossiter and Curt Marsh both scored what turned out to be consolations.

Elsewhere the fixtures between Carew III and Lawrenny II, Newport Tigers and Pembroke Boro II, Saundersfoot Sports II and Milford Athletic II were all postponed.Fixtures - November 16WWFA Intermediate Cup, second round: Merlins Bridge v Gors; Neyland v Tumble United; Ynystawe Athletic v Solva.Senior Cup, first round (kick-off 1.45 pm): Kilgetty v Monkton Swifts; Narberth v Carew.Division One: Goodwick United v Hakin United; Pennar Robins v Fishguard Sports; Saundersfoot. Sports v Clarbeston Road.Division Two: Herbrandston v Hundleton; Hakin United II v Lawrenny; Johnston v Broad Haven; Milford United v St Ishmaels; Pennar Robins II v Merlins Bridge II.Third Division Cup, first round (kick-off 1.45 pm): Camrose v Carew II; Monkton?Swifts II v Letterston; Haverfordwest CC v Cosheston AFC; Pendine v Goodwick United II.Division Three: Clarbeston Road II v Milford Athletic; Fishguard Sports II v Pembroke Boro.Division Four: Broad Haven II v Pennar Robins III; Solva II v Camrose II; St Clears II v Neyland II; St Florence v Milford United II; St Ishmaels II v Narberth II; St Florence v Milford United II; St Ishmaels II v Narberth II; Tenby v Haverfordwest CC II.Division Five: Angle v Saundersfoot Sports II; Hundleton II v Newport Tigers; Lawrenny II v Kilgetty II; Milford Athletic II v Carew III; Pembroke Boro II v Herbrandston II.