A rapid half century from Kern Cunningham saw Haverfordwest into the Alec Colley Cup quarter finals at the expense of Neyland last week.
Cunningham hit 54 in 17 balls, whole opener Sean Williams struck 51, as The Town made 181 for 4.
John Tennick took 3 for 19 for Neyland - but the visitors could only make 127 for 6 in their reply, despite the efforts of Scott Jones (33) and Geraint Rees (29).
For the home side, wickets fell to James Morris (4 for 31), Ashley James (1 for 25), and Nigel Morgan (1 for 28).
There was a very quick game at Pembroke Dock, where the home side were shot out by Narberth for 32 thanks to five wicket hauls from Mike Williams (5 for 9) and Lewis Hough (5 for 22).
Jordan Williams then made 16 as Narberth cruised home by eight wickets.
It was also one sided at Carew, who dismissed Pembroke for 80.
Luke Reynolds made a defiant 26 not out, while Max Brindley starred with 5 for 7.
Openers Haydn Shapcott (39 not out) and Dafydd Bevan (40 not out) saw Carew home.
Sam Kurtz proved the match winner as Crymych beat Saundersfoot.
He scored 80 of his side’s 120 for 9, while Kevin Sykes (3 for 19) bowled well for Saundersfoot.
The visitors were then all out for 90, as Jack Franklin made 38 against the bowling of  Rhodri Lewis (5 for 18) and Dafydd Wright (3 for 29).
Lawrenny had a good win at Johnston.
Chris Fitzpatrick (56) led the home side to 111 for 3, while John Fuller (2 for 32) and Phil Cole (1 for 34) took wickets for the visitors.
Richard James (1 for 14) then took a wicket for Johnston, but Steve Campbell (40 not out) and Matthew Lewis (48 not out) eased Johnston home.

Alec Colley Cup second round:
Tuesday, June 16:

Kilgetty v St Ishmaels           
Burton v Whitland
Haverfordwest v Carew
Wednesday, June 17:
Hook v Stackpole           
Hundleton v Cresselly
Thursday, June 18:           
Lawrenny v Llangwm           
Crymych v Narberth           
Bye: Llanrhian (Lamphey withdrawn).

In the Alan Brown semi finals, Stackpole (153 for 1) beat Herbrandston (130 all out) by 23 runs - while Crymych (84 for 0) hammered Pembroke Dock (80 all out) by ten wickets.
The final will be held at Whitland Cricket Club on Sunday, July 5.


A number of Pembrokeshire sides were in Welsh Cup round one action on Sunday.
Neyland (131 for 1) beat Llanelli (129 all out); Carew (269 for 9) knocked out Cresselly (219 all out); Kilgetty (105 all out) lost at Llanwrda (137 all out); and Whitland were unable to field a side to travel to Ammanford.