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following their 4-1 victory against Saltdean Utd, Alex Witham netting a brace with Gemma
       Cumby and Amanda Beeput adding the other goals.
              Division One North leaders Dorking Wanderers were beaten for the first time
       this season, 4-2 by Walton Casuals. Tiffany Skinner scored twice, along with Ellie Stalley
       and Brooke Garcia whilst Dorking, who remain top, replied through Charlotte Crook and
       Susannah Wells. Brentford moved back into the top three after a Chloe Webb goal gave
       them  the  points  against  Sutton  Utd.  Phoebe  Cuerden  and  Tiffany  Pavitt  were  the
       markswomen for Victoire Ladies as they drew 2-2 with Clapham Utd, both teams are still
       waiting for their first league win of the season.
              There  was  a  change  of  leadership  in  Division  One  South,  with  AFC  Acorns
       returning to the summit after beating Bexhill Utd 7-0. Meg Allard and Samantha Rowland
       each scored twice, with Pamela McDonnell, Janine Daly and Eleanor Killick-Bird also on
       target. Gemma Shepherd bagged a brace as Herne Bay won 2-1 at Welling Utd to go third
       and Newhaven were 3-1 winners away to Maidstone Utd, with a goal apiece from Lucy
       Collinson, Lauren Smith and Paige Ripley.
              Hackney went through in the League Cup after Naomi Gross and Amy Nicholson
       gave  them  a  2-0  victory  away  to  Meridian  Ladies,  and  Dulwich  Hamlet  Res  beat
       Parkwood Rangers by the same scoreline, Becky Hopkins and Lillian Somerside netted
       their goals. Erin Shacklock and Emma Buse were on target for Watford Development as
       they drew 2-2 after extra time with Sport London e Benfica, who netted through Shivani
       Bedi and an own goal. Hastings Utd progressed safely with a 4-0 win against Ashford
       Ladies, Sian Heather netting twice along with Molly Hill and Holly Carter.
       North East League
       League leaders York City saw their winning run halted by being held to a goalless draw by
       Farsley Celtic, and their advantage has been trimmed to five points. Mary Corbyn, Lydia
       Maidens and Jessica Round scored for Redcar Town as they won 3-2 away to Sheffield
       Wednesday to move up to second on goal difference from Harrogate Town, who beat
       Wakefield Trinity 2-1 with goals from Nat Eustance and Charlotte Broad. Sunderland
       West End ran out 5-0 winners over Hartlepool Utd, courtesy of a goal apiece from Laicey
       Greener, Pavanjot Kaur, Nicole O'Hara, Alex Ross and Emma Piccinino, while Alayna Millard
       and Eleanor Betteridge scored for Ossett Utd in their 2-2 draw against South Shields.
              In the Northern Division, Spennymoor Town defeated Wallsend BC Res 4-1 to
       narrow the gap on leaders Blyth Town to a single point. Amelie Pattison (2), Kira Whittle
       and  Autumn  Colledge  accounted  for  Spennymoor's  goals,  with  Michaela  Sewell  replying.
       Boro Rangers are a further point adrift in third; they won 7-0 at Prudhoe Town thanks
       to Eve Hopson (2), Eve Jackson (2), Sophie Hill, Jade Danks and Rachel Jackson. Chester-
       le-Street  Utd  meanwhile  scored  thirteen  times  against  Guisborough  Town,  led  by  a
       four-goal haul from Emma Hewett and hat-tricks by Rebecca Hansen and Holly Doogan.
       Sarah  Hutchieson  added  a  brace  and  Jade  Fenton  completed  the  tally.  Washington
       Association won 2-0 against Norton & Stockton Ancients Res with goals from Jessica
       Cook and Courtney Mole.
              Despite  a  goal  from  Tamryn  Dunlop,  Southern  Division  table  toppers  York  RI
       crashed to a 4-1 defeat at the hands of Barnsley FC Ladies for whom Lynn Goodman, Carla
       Whitehead, Sadie Hooper and Amy Lyons all scored. Natalie Bell, Nicole Chamberlain, Beth
       Vickers  and  Melissa  West  accounted  for  the  goals  as  Bradford  Park  Avenue  won  4-1
       against Wakefield Trinity U23. Farsley Celtic Juniors are off the bottom after winning
       for the first time, 6-3 against Millmoor Juniors Ladies. Shauna Hill and Sarah Lawn each
       netted twice for Farsley along with Kimberley Clydesdale and Keeley Tottie.
       North West League
       The  leadership  in  the  Premier  Division  changed  hands  once  again  and  it  is  Merseyrail
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