Ladies Cricket Divisions 1 and 2 - 12th May 2026
Division One:
Burton too strong for Town Ladies
Burton 110 for 5 (18) beat Haverfordwest 59 for 7 (4) by 51 runs
Umpires: Dan Ridge & Richard Scriven
Scorers: Diane Morris & Jason Phillips
Haverfordwest Ladies won the toss against their counterparts from Burton but the move back-fired as they were left to chase a challenging total and went down by a large margin.
Rhiannon Morgan-Evans and Becca Barton, both batted well for Burton and reached their retirement score, with support from Chloe Lewis, despite useful bowling by Millie Pullin and Seren.
Then the in-form duo of Morgan-Evans and Barton shared the bowling honours as The Town Ladies struggled with the bat, only Seren managing double figures.
Burton Batting: Rhiannon Morgan-Evans 25*, Becca Barton 25*, Chloe Lewis 22
Haverfordwest Bowling: Seren 2-8, Milly Pullin 1-11, Summer Smith 0-17
Haverfordwest Batting: Seren 11
Burton Bowling: Rhiannon Morgan-Evans 3-2 (4 overs), Becca Barton 2-7 (4 overs)
Lucy leads Cresselly to easy win against The Dock
Cresselly 127 for 3 (19) beat Pembroke Dock 64 for 8 (4) by 63 runs
Lucy Johnson’s excellent all-round performance helped Cresselly beat Pembroke Dock as they elected to bat first, built a sizeable score and then restricted the Dock as The Doves bowled and fielded well.
Lucy and Phoenix gave Cresselly a good start before Ffion Ashman and Zoe Minnett increased the tempo late on, despite useful bowling by Abbie Price and Dock captain Katie Griffiths.
Sian James and Katie Gibbins led their batting reply but Lucy claimed four wicket defeat for next to nothing and had support from Phoenix, Ffion and Caitlin Lewis.
Cresselly Batting: Lucy Johnson 22, Phoenix Phillips 22, Ffion Ashman 25*, Zoe Minnett 25*
Pembroke Dock Bowling: Abby Price 2-21, Katie Griffiths 1-24
Pembroke Dock Batting: Sian James 25*, Katie Gibbins 16
Cresselly Bowling: Lucy Johnson 4-11, Phoenix Phillips 1-11, Ffion Ashman 1-11, Caitlin Lewis 1-10
Kacey and Jemma chase down easy target for Hook
Hook 73 for 2 (17) beat St Ishmaels 72 for 7 (4) by 8 wickets
Umpires: Simon Richards & Johnny Lewis
Scorer: Clarissa Lewis
St Ishmaels won the toss at Hook and elected to bat first but although they had a retirement score by Lucy Patterson, supported by skipper Linzi Picton, they couldn’t handle the powerful Hook bowling trio of Tia Rees, Maisy Davies and Jemma Phillips.
Then Jemma and Kacey Arran batted with confidence before retiring and Hook reached their target for the loss of only two wickets as Rachel McGuire bowled a tight spell - and won with over eight overs still in hand.
St Ishmaels Batting: Lucy Patterson 27*, Linzi Picton 12
Hook Bowling: Tia Rees 2 for 10, Maisy Davies 2 for 6, Jemma Phillips 3-11
Hook Batting: Kacey Arran 27*, Jemma Phillips 25*
St Ishmaels Bowling: Rachel McGuire 1-13
Division Two:
Doves edge home in tight finish
Cresselly 2nds 119 for 5 (16) beat Whitland 118 for 3 (9) by 5 wickets
Umpires: Phillip James & Colin John
Scorers: Lewis Jones & Sallie Windsor
Cresselly Seconds played well against a strong Whitland side who batted first and built a three-figure score thanks to Angharad Jenkins, Lani Hogben and Louise Lancey as The Doves could only manage a wicket apiece from Teagan Cartwright, Sophia Perry and Betsy Shapcott.
The match was always evenly poised but Cresselly kept their nerve against Angharad, Liz Richards and Amy Morgan as Jess Gibby, Teagan and Lois Hewlett-Dyer batted well - but it was mighty tense in that final over of an absorbing clash!
Whitland Batting: Angharad Jenkins 25*, Lani Hogben 25*, Louise Lancey 14
Cresselly Bowling: Teagan Cartwright 1-14, Sophia Perry 1-8, Betsy Shapcott 1-2
Cresselly Batting: Jess Gibby 26*, Teagan Cartwright 20*, Lois Hewlett-Dwyer 12*
Whitland Bowling: Angharad Jenkins 2-18, Liz Richards 2-25, Amy Morgan 1-17
Kilgetty win with overs in hand
Kilgetty 70 for 4 (17) beat Pembroke 69 for 9 (5) by 6 wickets
Umpires: Colin Williams & Lloyd Davies
Scorers: Micky Marsh & Leanne Panton
Pembroke chose to bat first at Kingsmoor but came out second best against Kilgetty, who reached their comfortable target with plenty of wickets and over four overs still left in hand.
Jen Harvey and Ginny Davies topped the Pembroke batting but the rest found it hard going against Laila Lewis, Chloe Bland and Kirsty Evans.
Chasing only 70 for victory, Cara Evans and Chloe led the way despite the accurate bowling of Bobbie Neale and Jodie Lewis as Kilgetty claimed a deserved win.
Pembroke Batting: Jen Harvey 19, Ginny Davies 10*
Kilgetty Bowling: Laila Lewis 2-16, Chloe Bland 2-10, Kirsty Evans 2–8
Kilgetty Batting: Cara Evans 19, Chloe Bland 17*
Pembroke Bowling: Bobbie Neale 2-9, Jodie Lewis 1-15
Saundersfoot steam to runaway success
Saundersfoot 60 for 2 (18) beat Carew 59 all out (3) by 8 wickets 9.5 overs
Umpires: Chris Parker & Robbie Hicks/Dan Heaps
Scorers: Roger Stanford & Holly Cadogan
Saundersfoot’s impressive start to the season continued against Carew, who were asked to bat first and were dismissed in 13 overs, with Jess Griffiths and Nia Simes in double figures against very accurate bowling by the Neye girls, Madi and Ameya.
Needing only 60 to win, The Seasiders had good runs from Nell Mackay and Madi at such a run rate that victory was achieved in only 9.5 overs.
Carew Batting: Jess Griffiths 12, Nia Simes 10
Saundersfoot Bowling: Madi Neye 2-2, Ameya Neye 3-4
Saundersfoot Batting: Madi Neye 15*, Nell Mackay 15
Carew Bowling: Rhian 1-2