Football - Division 1 Reports - 30th March 2024
Manderwood Pembrokeshire Football League – Division 1
Rooks are too hot for Tenby
Carew 3 – Tenby 1

Mid table Carew gained a thoroughly deserved victory against fourth placed derby rivals Tenby at the Gerald Hicks Recreation Ground.
The Rooks are currently seven points clear of the relegation zone, while Tenby slipped to their sixth defeat of the campaign.
Carew took the lead on 30 minutes when James Hinchliffe drilled hard and low on the diagonal which found the bottom corner of Dylan Noot’s net which gave his side a slender one goal cushion at half time.
Three minutes after the break the Rooks doubled their lead as Connor Davies shot was parried by keeper Noot, but the 16 year old quickly followed up to head home the rebound.
Three minutes later the visitors pulled one back from a corner as former Rook Adam Muskett glanced in a near post header.
On the 70
th minute mark the Rooks added a crucial third as substitute Sam Christopher made no mistake with a one-on-one with Noot.
Carew: Tom Davies, Shaun Whitfield, Sonny Phillips (Captain), Gareth Lewis, Sam Southcott, Jonathan Bennett, Archie Smith, Connor Davies, Dylan Morgan, James Hinchliffe, Curtis Hurlow.
Subs: Scott Richards, Sam Christopher, Rhys Davies.
Tenby: Dylan Noot, Chris Millward, Sam Butler, Kieran Allen, Ned Davies, Daniel Storer (Captain), Jacon Hipkiss, Scott Ferney, Adam Muskett, Jerome Mansbridge, Rhys Morgan.
Subs: Mason Abbott, Jamie-Lee Bartlett, Ricki Morgan.
Referee: John Jenkins.
Kilgetty and Sports finish all square
Kilgetty 1 – Fishguard Sports 1

Bottom of the table Fishguard Sports came from behind to secure a draw against Kilgetty at the Kingsmoor Ground.
Phil Jones’ Sports outfit are deep in trouble, will surely need a miracle if they’re going to survive in the top flight as they have five matches left to play this season.
Kilgetty are third from bottom on the same points as fourth from bottom Pennar Robins with six games to play.
Both goals were scored in the first period, the hosts scored early through Richard Tebbutt who clinically finished from a neat Lloyd Hughes assist.
However, the Sports hist back with a goal scored by Luke Thomas which Gary Delaney set up the goal scoring opportunity.
Neither side could find an elusive winner in the second half as both settled for a point apiece.
Kilgetty: Richard Webb, Sam Lewis, Jake Proctor, Callum Proctor, Ross Hurst, Brett Evans, Phil Horsley, Richard Cope (Captain), Lloyd Hughes, Richard Tebbutt, Steve Thomas.
Subs: Ryan Coleman, Henry Lawrence, Josh Bevan.
Fishguard Sports: David Pepper, Haydn Hughes, Tomas Lawrence, Anthony Couzens, Sean Thomas, Gary Delaney, Henry Sturman, Greg Hughes, Luke Thomas, Morgan Bateman, Patrick Hughes (Captain).
Subs: Joshua Hancock, Joseph Griffiths.
Referee: Stefan Jenkins.
Milford win the battle of the Robins
Milford United 3 – Pennar Robins 1
Milford United gained a comfortable victory over battling Pennar Robins at Marble Hall.
The hosts are sixth in the table as Pennar sit fourth from bottom. The Robins opened the scoring in the 14
th minute as Liam Parr teed-up Anthony Hubbuck who made no mistake.
Two minutes before half time the Pennar deservedly equalised through Sean Edmundson who got his team back in the game.
However, after the break the Robins began to get on top and were rewarded when they scored a second goal as Liam Parr turned goal scorer as teammate Hubbuck returned the compliment.
On around the hour mark Milford United added a crucial third goal as striker Scott Reid struck to earn his side another three points.
Milford United: Chris Malloy, Wesley Hill, Sam Davies, Anthony Hubbuck, Scott Griffiths (Captain), Tom Grimwood, Tyler Sheil, Ieuan Rutherford, Liam Parr, Scott Reid, Daniel Armstrong. Subs: Rhys Brawn, Cameron Lees, Joseph Hall.
Pennar Robins: Rory Williams, Liam Williams, Luke Phillips, Bobby Jones, Ross Jones, Rhys Daley, Nick Willis, Kieran Smith (Captain), Ceri Griffiths, Sean Edmundson, Craig Asparassa.
Subs: Adam Phillips, Ross Vincent, Ewan Davies.
Referee: David Badger.
Postponed
Neyland v Clarbeston Road
Referee: Alan Boswell.