TWO of the three Pembrokeshire teams involved in the West Wales Intermediate Cup have won and reached the last 16 of the competition.

Goodwick United manager Nigel Delaney, said: “The boys played very well.” After his team won 2-6 at Tartan Wales, who play in the third division of the Swansea League. Rob Morgans scored a superb hat-trick and Jonny Horgan was on target with a brace and striker Stephen Evans also scored in their six-goal salvo.

Goodwick United: James Gwilt, Steff Hayes, Llyr Tobin, Scott Delaney, Darren Devonald, Karl Hedley, Kieran O’Brien, Lewis Banks, Jonny Horgan, Rob Morgans, Stephen Evans. Subs: Nigel Delaney, Rhys Dalling, Geraint Harries.

Narberth came away from Neath Division One Coelbren Athletic with an impressive 1-4 victory. Morgan Preece put player boss Matthew Price for the first goal in the 30th minute. The hosts levelled matters ten minutes later. Marc Hughes met a Tony Evans corner that put the Bluebirds back in front. Midway through the second half and Jordan Williams beat the offside trap to extend the visitors lead. Price put the tie beyond doubt as he lifted the ball over the advancing keeper for the fourth.

Narberth: John Durbridge, Dorian Davies, Iestyn Scourfield, Toby Lancaster, Justin Blewitt, Marc Hughes, Callum O’Connell, Jordan Williams, Tony Evans, Matthew Price, Morgan Preece. Sub: Nigel Williams.

Camrose entertained Trostre Sports of the Carmarthenshire Premier League; the hosts lost 1-3, but put up a decent performance.