Sport
Claire nets fine dog fish and match

LAST Sunday saw members of Neyland Sea Angling Club try a new beach at Abermawr for their latest match.
As it turned out it was a little disappointing as there was only one fish recorded that was in legal size, plenty of small fish. Claire Hall took all the glory and won the match with a fine dog fish right at the end of the match, and she also took the pool for the heaviest fish. Thanks to the adjudicators Richard Davies, Bernie Davies and Bob South. The next match is at Saundersfoot on June 29, fishing the wall 5.30 till 9.30.
Sport
Brunton treble sparks Pennar’s second-half blitz

Pennar Robins 7 – Letterston 0
PENNAR ROBINS stormed into the semi-finals with an emphatic 7-0 victory over third-division Letterston, fuelled by a stunning second-half goal spree.
Although the first-division outfit dominated throughout, they led by just one goal at half-time thanks to Cameron Brunton’s composed 16th-minute strike. Letterston managed to hold firm initially, but their resistance quickly dissolved after the break as Pennar unleashed their attacking prowess.
Jamie Wilkes doubled Pennar’s lead on the hour mark, opening the floodgates. Brunton swiftly added his second goal just three minutes later, further demoralising the visitors. Sam Southcott netted the fourth to underline Pennar’s control before Brunton completed a well-deserved hat-trick in the 81st minute.
With Letterston visibly fading, Dan James took full advantage, netting twice in quick succession to seal a comprehensive victory.
Pennar now advance confidently into the semi-finals, while Letterston must reflect on a painful second-half collapse that ended their cup journey abruptly.
Sport
Clarby hold nerve to edge past Tenby in thriller

Clarbeston Road 3 – Tenby 3 (AET, Clarbeston Road win 3-1 on penalties)
CLARBESTON ROAD kept their Senior Cup defence alive after overcoming Tenby in a dramatic penalty shootout following an exhilarating match that ended 3-3 after extra time.
Ben John emerged as the hero for the hosts, netting a crucial last-minute equaliser to send the game into extra time, before his team triumphed in the penalty shootout.
Clarby had initially taken control of the match with a two-goal lead. Matthew Davies provided the assist for John to open the scoring just before the interval, and Jake Booth doubled their advantage with a well-struck finish shortly after.
However, Tenby mounted an impressive comeback. Scott Ferney converted a penalty to narrow the gap before Dan Storer quickly levelled the scores just two minutes later. Momentum swung firmly Tenby’s way when Joe Leahy put the visitors ahead, raising hopes of a dramatic upset.
But with just moments remaining, John struck again in the 89th minute to rescue Clarby and ensure the match would head into extra time.
Neither side could find a breakthrough in the additional period, forcing penalties to decide the contest. Clarbeston Road showed composure from the spot, sealing a 3-1 shootout victory and leaving Tenby devastated.
Sport
Rampant Robins crush Lawrenny to march into semi-finals

Lawrenny 0-9 Milford United
MILFORD UNITED stormed into the Senior Cup semi-finals with a ruthless 9-0 demolition of Lawrenny, delivering a first-half masterclass that put the tie beyond doubt.
The Robins wasted no time in asserting their dominance, racing into a 5-0 lead before the break. Liam Parr opened the scoring inside 15 minutes and quickly doubled his tally. Liam Davies made it three, before Parr completed his hat-trick with Milford’s fourth. Tommy Powles added a fifth just before half-time, leaving Lawrenny shell-shocked.
The second half followed a similar pattern, with Sam Davies extending the lead. Substitute Scott Reid made an immediate impact, netting twice in quick succession, before Joey Jones sealed the rout with a late strike.
It was a near-flawless performance from Milford, who march on with confidence. For Lawrenny, it was a humbling exit, leaving them with plenty to reflect on.
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