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10:00am Thursday 9th July 2009

Work on new stand underway Groundwork is underway for the installation of the new stand. It will be put in place this week, and will be ready for the new season. This will bring the seating capacity of the stadium up to the 1,000 required by UEFA for entry into European competitions, and will keep the Bridge Meadow in the top tier of grounds in the Welsh Premier League. Further work is planned on the stadium, with improvements to the existing dug outs high in the agenda.

Varun and Mithun impress

10:00am Thursday 9th July 2009

Varun Nambiar and Mithun Anthony did superbly well to finish as runners-up in the Welsh badminton under-11s final at Llanelli, recently.

Hook battle for draw

10:30am Wednesday 8th July 2009

Lawrenny (229 for 5) drew with Hook (182 for 5) Lawrenny looked in a commanding position as they scored a huge 229 for 5 and had Hook struggling at 99 for 5 but then an unbroken partnership of 83 by Brennan Lay and Mick Haltam helped Hook secure a battling draw.

Tame draw as Whitland struggle

10:20am Wednesday 8th July 2009

Whitland (166 for 8) drew with Cresselly (256 for 7) Cresselly’s powerful batting line-up ensured that they set Whitland a huge target but their bowlers were unable to winkle out the dogged home batsmen and they had to settle for a draw, where they at least received all the bonus points for being so far ahead.

Sefton stars for new league leaders

Carew’s opener Nick Scourfield (left)  plays a powerful straight drive in his side’s victory over Neyland and marched them to top of table

10:10am Wednesday 8th July 2009

Carew (166 for 4) beat Neyland (161 for 8) Ian Sefton showed what an asset he can be to Carew as he produced an all-round performance which helped his side go top of the table after they had beaten Neyland by six wickets.

Town bounce back

Narberth batsman Marc Hughes gloves a ball from Adam James to keeper Huw Scriven

10:00am Wednesday 8th July 2009

Haverfordwest (115 for 3) beat Narberth (113 for 8) Rain almost caused the match between Haverfordwest and Narberth to be cancelled but some yeoman work by the groundsmen saw a reduced over match take place where the Town eased through on 115 for 3, after Narberth had scored 113 for 8 in their allotted 30 overs.

Tennis opportunities served up

Phil Thompson of Chevron meets county junior under-12 tennis squad, along with their coaches.

3:26pm Tuesday 7th July 2009

With Wimbledon just finished, Pembroke-shire’s tennis scene is gearing up to meet increased interest in the sport.

Raising money for worthwhile cause

10:00am Tuesday 7th July 2009

Pembrokeshire College charity horse show is a unique event that is held for people of all ages with learning or physical disabilities.

Pembroke County Cricket - Results

9:23am Tuesday 7th July 2009

All the results from Pembroke County Cricket.

Pembroke County Cricket - Best performances

9:13am Tuesday 7th July 2009

Saturday, July 4th Division one Lawrenny; Steven Lewis 66 and 2-42, Hugh Griffiths 49no, Ian Jenkins 37no, Steven Rees 3-10. Hook; Ross Martin 3-53, Jamie Phelps 1-37 and 33, Brennan Lay 46no, Mick Haltam 35no. Carew; Ian Sefton 81no and 3-33, Robert Scourfield 2-39, Nic Scourfield 42. Neyland; Scott John 70, Nicholas Koomen 22, Andrew Miller 17, Henry Durrant 2-22, Jay Dunsford 2-18. Haverfordwest; Richard James 40, Karl Rhead 31, Danny Potter 28, Dai Davies 4-25, Adam James 3-16. Narberth; Kyle Quartermaine 31, Aaron Keane 23, Ben Hughes 16no. Whitland; Mark Lee 4-50, Paul Webb 3-80, Kevin Pearce 42, Paul Davies 33. Cresselly; Andrew Harries 76, Simon Cole 3-22 and 65, J Venables 2-18, Lyn Richards 2-37. Division two Saundersfoot; Paul Mansbridge 93no, Daniel Caine 2-40, nicky Cope 47. Haverfordwest II; Andrew Phillips 58, Simon Williams 2-43, Mike Jones 71. Cresselly II; Sion Jenkins 1-47, Richard Arthur 2-41, Matthew Lewis 4-49 and 38no, Neal Williams 44, Rhyddian Rees 42, Ewan Izzard 21. Stackpole; Huw Cox 73, Andrew Hay 50 and 2-64, Steve Mitchell 19, Richard MacKay 2-42, Anthony Canton 3-54, Chris Gibbs 2-59. Burton; Luke Hayman 5-15, Steve Jones 30. Herbrandston; Kristan Bennett 111, Alan McClelland 25, Nathan Banner 3-23. Johnston; Gary James 5-50, Lee Summons 35 and 1-30, John Summons 19. Carew II; Adrian Harries 67, Darren Thomas 3-61, James Hinchcliffe 47, Aled Davies 2-14. Division three Crymych; Dai Deardon 57no, Rob Nicholas 2-2, Jacob Lloyd 25, Charlie Howells 2-4. Whitland II; Stuart Harries 3-28, Meyrick Rowlands 55, Scott Newton 2-9 and 44. Narberth II; Mike Johns 38no, Andrew Williams 33, Nic Evans 4-21, greg Morris 3-38, Tim Mills 2-22. Lamphey; Jason Oatley 3-33, Rob Mathias 42. Hundleton; Jonathan Williams 80, Luke Williams 51, Scott Richards 5-63. Pembroke Dock; Jake Davies 62, David Dunfee 45 and 2-27, Jamie White 2-47, Julian Edwards 35, Jason Coles 2-57.



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