Pontrhydyfen extended their advantage to six points at the top of Division Six West with a tightly contested 17-11 home victory over Tregaron.
The leaders crossed twice through brothers Rhodri and Gareth Morris, with Adrian Thomas firing home one penalty and a conversion, while Aled Bevan also added a conversion.
The visitors, who sit third in the table, bagged a losing bonus point thanks to two Chris Jones penalties and a Rhydian Evans touchdown.
Meanwhile in a battle at the other end of the table, Llansawel moved off the bottom with their first victory of the season, defeating Mynydd y Garreg 19-5.
Llansawel outscored their rivals three tries to one through Ian O’Connor and a Dyfan Evans brace while Emyr Davies added two conversions.
Mynydd y Garreg, who now sit at the basement, could only muster a solitary try.
Elsewhere, in a mid table battle, Fall Bay narrowly came out on top 13-11 to move above their rivals South Gower.
The other scheduled match between Llangadog and Blaenau was postponed due to an unplayable pitch.
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