Hakin, Carew and Angle are the three teams with 100% records intact whilst Narberth, Pennar and Milford United still seek their first point following the final set of midweek Division One fixture before we return to Saturday action this weekend.

At The Obs, Nicky Woodrow and Justin Harding both struck twice as Hakin United overcame a red card to Ben Steele to beat Lamphey 4-0, maintaining their winning start. Full report here.

Joining them on nine points from nine are Carew and Angle.

The Rooks cruised past pointless Pennar Robbins 5-1.

Iwan Izzard, James Hinchliffe, James Adie, Max Brindley and Ian Darbyshire all struck for Carew, with Jason Donohue getting the consolation of a first goal of the season for The Robins.

And Angle maintained their momentum thanks to goals from Scott Richards and Ben Adams giving them a 2-1 win against Monkton – with Jimmy Russell getting the goal for The Swifts.

Jordan Griffiths was the hero as a depleted Goodwick United notched a crucial 2-1 win at West Dragons.

Griffiths struck twice, once from the penalty spot, and although Tony Evans scored for the home side, it didn’t prevent the Dragons going down to a second home defeat in their first three games.

A Nathan Greene hat trick ensured Merlins Bridge, like Goodwick, will return to Saturday football with seven points from a possible nine.

Greene’s treble took his early season league tally to four, and secured a 3-0 win for The Wizards against a Neyland side that dropped their first points.

Another player to grab a treble tonight was Jason Griffiths, who inspired Clarbeston Road to a first win as they battled back from 2-0 down at home to Narberth.

Ashley Williams and Carl Jones out the away side in control, but Clarbie stormed back to win 4-2 through Griffiths and centre back Dan Rees.

Two other teams wanting to get off the mark tonight were Herbrandston and Milford United, and it was Herbie who prevailed thanks to the league’s third hat trick hero tonight, Ali Ouzman.

His treble secured a vital 3-2 win, despite Milford goals from Mike McCarthy and Nigel Head.