PEMBROKE County Junior League Sponsored by Llewelyn Davies & Co Chartered Accountants result:
Narberth 293-1 Lawrenny 259
Narberth: Theo Williams 18, Ollie Plumb 15, Jack Davies 12, Charlie Jeffries 12, Harrison Williamms 4-3, Rhys Thomas 2-13
St Ishmaels 271-9 Cresselly Under 10s 263-11
St Ishmaels: Ameila Coe 14, Roux Finlay 12 & 1-25, Maddox Bradshaw 11 & 1-14, Slade Trimby 2-14, Jack Welsh 1-19, Billy Devonald 1-8, Ellie Mathias 1-11, Bella Devonald 1-4
Cresselly: Sam Fecci 26, Iwan Williams 16, Geoffrey Martin 13, Molly Venables 12 & 2-20, William Rue 2-20, Tristan Edmunds 1-14, Geoffrey Martin 1-10, Harley Gwyther 1-4. There were two direct hits on run outs by Rhys Morgan and Tristian Edmunds
St Ishmaels under 13s (Supplied)
Lamphey 111-6 Cresselly 152-5
Lamphey: A Bendall 25 & 2-32, B Dredge 11 & 1-19, K Brayford 10, E Colley 1-15, M Lay 1-24
Cresselly: A Morgan 27, B Field Thomas 21, R White 13, L Warner 12 & 2-15, J Mears 1-4, B Craig 1-6, C Kettle 1-13
Haverfordwest 166-4 Neyland 95-6
Haverfordwest: E Blockwell 27, R Dewstowe 25, E Raymond 12, O Mills 10, B Baker 3-7, E Raymond 1-0, C Meacham 1-7
Neyland: I Lewis 14 & 2-12, R Hardy 8 & 1-15, L Kinnersley 1-11
Haverfordwest (Supplied)
St Ishmaels 123-3 Pembroke Dock 117-2
St Ishmaels: Maddox Bradshaw 25, Jack Welch 11, Luca Orton 1-17
Pembroke Dock: Riley Clark 27, Noah Mansell 23, Poppy Price 8 and an excellent game as wicket keeper, Jacob Potter 2-18, Nancy Bahri 1-17
Haverfordwest 80-7 Whitland 79-9
Haverfordwest: Hook 67-10, Cresselly B 117-9, M Davies 29 & 2-12, Rhys Tennick 2-7, G Wonnacott 2-12, C Holder 1-17, M Jones 1-8, D Keen 1-6
Cresselly: F Gray 12 & 2-7, O Hicks 12 & 1-2, C Prater 12, S Joseph 10, Z Evans 10 & 1-1, C Venables 2-4, S Warder 1-8, J Richards 1-10, W Morgan 1-16, C Thornton 1-2
Lamphey 130-5 St Ishmaels 134-9 * Subject to an appeal *
Lamphey: T Makridakis 36, E Clarke 33 & 2-28, W Price Richards 19, I Evans 12, W Gilbert (wicket keeper) 3 run outs
St Ishmaels: M Britton 62 & 2-18, R Ninnis 12, J Griffiths 10, T Hein 2-13, D Lewis 1-9
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