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Pembroke County Cricket Junior League results

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THE Pembroke County Cricket Club Junior League, sponsored by llewelyn Davies & co Chartered accountant, continued with more exciting games last week.

Under 11’s

St Ishmaels (249-4) Haverfordwest (277-4)

Haverfordwest: Will Davies 14 & 1-9, Harri Atyeo 12, Ed Raymond 2-11, Ryan Dewstone 1-7

St Ishmaels: Jack Echeverria 6, Iestyn Roberts 5, Mason Hammond 2-10, Luca Orton 1-7

Cresselly (318-7) Llechryd(S) (278-6)

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Cresselly U11’s took on Llechryd U11’s softball team, who made the long trip south, but it was the Doves who came away with the win on this occasion.

The sun was out and the pitch looked in great nick as always. The Llechryd skipper lost the toss and Cresselly’s captain for the night Max Davies chose to field first. Some tight bowling kept Llechryd down to 278 for 6, with wickets for Bobby, Elin (x2), Caden (wicket maiden), Rhys, and Evan.

In reply, the Doves totalled 318 for 7, so a Cresselly win by 40 runs. Jess and George put on 19. Ollie and Mari put on 38, Jack and Archie put on 32 and Elin and Max put on 26.

There were also good knocks late on from Rhys and Jack, Bobby and Zara, and Caden and Evan.

Doves squad: Mari Cole, Elin Edwards, Zara Pugh, Ollie Toy, Jessica Williams, Ieuan Prout, Evan Hughes, Jack Mears, Max Davies, Jack Nicholas, Archie Noyce, George Hughes, Bobby Shapcott, Caden Jones

Thanks very much to Nat for scoring.

Under 13’s

Llechryd (150-1) Whitland (81-3)

Llechryd: J Harries 28 retired & 1-0, E. lewis 20, G Wilcox 22n/o, D West 28 retired, H Beard 1-8

Whitland: Iestyn Davies 14, Cai Faulkner 10, Ryan 1-7

St Ishmaels (57-6) Hook (52-6)

Hook: Rhys Tennick 8  & 1-12, Freddie Goodridge 6 & 1-16, Manny Davies 1-5, Alex Blowers  1-10

St Ishmaels: Charlie Welsh 11 & 1-4, Fletcher turner 2-7, Morgan Britton 1-5, Taio Hein 1-11, Rossi Ninnis 1-3

Pembroke (56-6) hook (154-1)

Lamphey (106-3) Stackpole (65-5)

Lamphey: Evan Clarke 16, Elliot Midgley 26 retired, Morgan Price Richards 18 & 3-8, Cory Shelmerdine 7, Terrence 3 for 9

Stackpole: Ossian Ridgeway 13, Ollie Frearson 5 & 2-12, Sam Adams 9, Louis Dodson 1-15

Lamphey (87-4) Pembroke (64-10)

Lamphey: Elliott 26 not out, Morgan 18, Terrence 3-9

Cresselly (90-0) Laugharne (89-10)

Cresselly: Griff Jenkins 31 not out, Milo Jones 30 not out & 1-10, Lewis Mason 3-5, iori Thomas 3-13, Ollie Arrthur 1-11

Laugharne: Rhys Davies 20, Dominic James 14, Ellis Hennessey 12

Kilgetty (147-4) Whitland (56-7)

Kilgetty: Logan Hall 25NO, Olly Cook 25NO, Olly Tucker 30NO, Dylan Sine 14, Rhys Davies 2-9, Iestyn Davies 1-23

Whitland: Kai Faulkner 17, Taylor Lewis 1-3, George Schultz 1-4, Maddoc Evans 1-9, George MacDonald 1-14

Under 15’s

Haverfordwest (72-4) Pembroke (73-2)

Haverfordwest: Sidak Mahey 19, George Twigg 10, George Dewstowe 1-20, Will Edwards 1-5

Pembroke: James Davies 38, Harry Penkitt 12, Fred Morris 1-6

Cresselly (71-7) Whitland (72-4)

Cresselly: O Arthur 23, J Davies 12, I Thomas 2-12, E Phillips 2-13

Whitland: R Jones 21, D James 16, C lewis 13, C Bujega 1-9, C Rees 2-12, F Davies 2-11, D James 1-21

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Devonald’s hat-trick secures St Ishmaels’ dominant win over Herbrandston

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Herbrandston 0 – St Ishmaels 6

BRENNAN DEVONALD delivered a masterclass as St Ishmaels thrashed Herbrandston 6-0, with the skipper leading from the front and scoring a stunning hat-trick. The comprehensive victory propels St Ishmaels to eighth in the league table, while Herbrandston remain rooted to the bottom without a single point.

The visitors asserted their dominance from the outset. Devonald opened the scoring in the 9th minute, latching onto a pinpoint assist from Owen Lawrence. He doubled their lead just before halftime in the 40th minute, again set up by Lawrence, giving St Ishmaels a comfortable cushion at the break.

St Ishmaels maintained their momentum in the second half, adding four more goals to cap off a stellar team performance. Adam Kingsbeer’s clever play set up Ieuan Hawkins for the third, before Tom Williams capitalised on another opportunity to make it 4-0. Devonald sealed his hat-trick in the 85th minute with an expertly taken goal, and Joel Mills added the finishing touch in the dying moments, courtesy of an assist from Sol Goodall.

Team line-ups

Herbrandston: Adrian Rees, Oliver Robinson, Ethan Chalker, Scott Findlay, Dean John (Captain), Harley Barrett, Gedion Hockin, Leon Whatling, Scott Gillespie, Cian Davenport. Subs: Leo Duncan, Jacob James, Nico Cockrell.

St Ishmaels: Owen Thomas, Sol Goodall, Owen Lawrence, Finley Armstrong, Brennan Devonald (Captain), Adam Kingsbeer, Ieuan Hawkins, Joel Mills, Tom Williams, Daniel Coe, Nathan Thomas. Subs: Max Howells, Tyler Sheil.

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Dominant wins for Pembrokeshire sides in West Wales Intermediate Cup round 3

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Goodwick United 7-0 Carew

Goodwick United put on a commanding performance with a 7-0 triumph over Carew. The home side proved too powerful for their opponents, with Rhys Dalling and Rhys Jones each bagging two goals. Matty Delaney, Will Haworth, and Daniel Bryce also got their names on the scoresheet. As one of Pembrokeshire’s top teams, Goodwick will aim to build on this dominant win as they progress to the next round.

Hakin United 13-0 Clydach Sports

Hakin United were in ruthless form as they dispatched Clydach Sports 13-0. Jack Britton led the charge with an impressive five-goal haul, while Liam Parks netted a hat-trick. Jack Griffiths, Jay Kilby, Kieran King, Justin Harding, and Mason Dolling all contributed to the comprehensive scoreline. Hakin, one of the premier teams in Pembrokeshire, will be keen to continue their pursuit of the cup after this emphatic victory.

Merlins Bridge 7-3 Treboeth United

Merlins Bridge secured a thrilling 7-3 victory over Treboeth United in an exciting encounter. Nathan Evans was the star of the show, scoring a hat-trick, while Tom Jago, Jason Griffiths, Hayden Dimond, and Ashton Plunkett all found the back of the net. Treboeth’s Liam Manning, Cori Jones, and Matthew Colley fought valiantly but could not prevent the home side from taking the win. Merlins Bridge will be pleased with their attacking display and will look to build on this result.

Monkton Swifts 5-4 Clarbeston Road

In a dramatic local derby, Monkton Swifts edged out Clarbeston Road 5-4 in a high-scoring affair. Dylan Davies was the standout performer with four goals, and Liam Butland added another. Clarbeston Road fought hard with goals from Laurie Haworth, Matthew Davies, Greg Brown, and Ben John, but it was the Swifts who held on to secure the victory. Monkton will be happy to progress after such a closely contested match.

Neyland 1-2 Cwm Wanderers

Neyland were narrowly defeated 2-1 by Cwm Wanderers in a closely contested match. Ben Gale scored for Neyland, but goals from Joseff Shaw and Corey Raven-Sayce gave the visitors the edge. Despite a valiant effort from Neyland, Cwm Wanderers held firm to secure the win and advance to the next round.

Plough Colts 0-2 Pennar Robins

Pennar Robins comfortably saw off Plough Colts 2-0, with Kieran Smith and Jamie Wilkes scoring the goals. Pennar demonstrated their class and will look to carry this momentum forward into the next round.

Tenby 2-0 Blaen-y-Maes

Tenby continued their fine form with a 2-0 victory over Blaen-y-Maes. Sam Butler and Scott Ferney were on target for Tenby, who have been one of the most impressive sides this season. This win further cements Tenby’s status as one of the top contenders in the competition.

Analysis:

Pembrokeshire’s leading teams, Goodwick United and Hakin United, demonstrated their superiority with commanding wins, while Tenby showed their credentials with a solid 2-0 victory. With such dominant performances, Goodwick and Hakin are likely to be among the favourites to claim the title, with Tenby also emerging as a serious contender in this year’s West Wales Intermediate Cup.

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Thrills and dominance: Narberth shine in 6-1 victory

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Broad Haven 4-4 Solva

In an exhilarating, high-scoring encounter, Broad Haven played out a 4-4 draw with Solva. Marco Valentine netted twice for Broad Haven, with Owen Sheppard and Shane Howells also getting on the scoresheet. Solva responded through Josh Bland, who scored a hat-trick, and Lucas Price, ensuring the points were shared in this thrilling clash.

Camrose 1-3 Fishguard Sports

Fishguard Sports claimed a 3-1 victory over Camrose, with a clinical display of attacking play. Andrew John scored the only goal for Camrose, but Fishguard’s offensive strength proved overwhelming. Anthony Couzens, Luke Thomas, and Ieuan Llewellyn all found the net to guide their side to victory.

Carew II 0-2 Hakin United II

Hakin United II earned a solid 2-0 win over Carew II. Rowan Dixon and Tom Edmonds were the scorers for the visitors, with Carew struggling to break down Hakin’s defense. It was a well-executed performance that saw Hakin advance with all three points.

Johnston P-P Merlins Bridge II

The match between Johnston and Merlins Bridge II was postponed, with no further details available at the time of writing.

Lawrenny 1-6 Narberth

Narberth cruised to a commanding 6-1 victory over Lawrenny. Owen James scored the lone goal for Lawrenny, but Narberth’s attacking prowess was on full display as Steffan Williams scored twice, and Ashley Williams, Chris Brown, Conor Bowen, and Ryan Williams each found the back of the net in a comprehensive win.

Analysis:

The 14th December 2024 fixtures saw a blend of thrilling draws and dominant victories. Broad Haven and Solva shared the spoils in an action-packed 4-4 draw, while Fishguard Sports, Hakin United II, and Narberth all secured convincing wins. Narberth’s 6-1 triumph over Lawrenny was the standout result of the day, highlighting their attacking firepower.

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