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whilst Abbeymead netted through Melissa Devereux and Becky Gillespie. Gloucester City
meanwhile recorded their first league win of the season, 3-1 at Cotswold Rangers thanks to
Jade Powell, Ruby Bardgett and Charley Reynolds.
Tuffley Rovers have gone top of Division Two following their 2-2 draw with Dursley
Town. Jess Dobbins and Robyn Lee scored the goals for Tuffley, with Morgan Tayler netting both
in reply. Cirencester Town are up into second place after beating Cheltenham Civil Service
2-0. Sophie Drain, Hayley Layton and Sarah Smith were on target for Ellwood as they shared a
3-3 draw with Red Falcon Club, whose goals came via a Harriot Mason brace and Evelyn Cohen.
Chloe Brown (2), Emily Jacklin and Natalie Lewis accounted for the goals as Division
Three leaders Bradley Stoke won 4-0 against Downend Flyers Res. The top three all
recorded wins to stay level on points, with second placed Bristol Ladies Union Development
scoring seven times at Winchcombe Town thanks to Polly Garton (2), Samantha Ogilvie, Erin
Taylor, Summer Spear, Isabella Hawkins and Esme Bunting. Whitchurch & Bristol
maintained their challenge by beating Stoke Lane Athletic 3-1 with a goal apiece from Faith
Constable, Ilarna Nche and Jessica Nicholls. Amy Lewis scored the only goal as Kingswood
Women beat Olveston Utd Res 1-0 and Southmead Community Sport also won 1-0
against Mitcheldean SC with a strike from Sarah Quinn. Tewkesbury Town meanwhile
ended an eight match losing run with their first victory, Jordan Burrows and Sonia Bielaszewska
scoring the goals as they beat Bishop's Cleeve Res 2-1.
Greater London League
Clapton Community stay four points clear in the Premier Division following their 4-2 victory
over Regents Park Rangers, in which Marta Casanovas, Emily Link, Annabel Lyons and
Camila Antonio were all on target. Comets also won 4-2 against Enfield Town 3rds with
doubles from Michelle Keating and McKenna Doyle. Bromley FC Ladies kept themselves firmly
in the running with a seven-goal victory against Edgware Town, Jade Davenport netting twice
along with Millie Main, Olivia Woolacott, Charlotte Lee, Kira Howard and Tanya Holley. Faye
Butler scored a hat-trick for Sutton Utd U23 against Headstone Manor but saw the game
finish level at 3-3, the home side replying through an Erica Augsten brace and Katie Phillipson.
Fiona Moloney, Kayleigh Peters and Sinthujah Sooriyakumar were all on the scoresheet as
Division One North leaders Actonians Ladies Res won 3-0 away to New London Lionesses
Development. They stay three points ahead of Queen's Park Rangers Res who beat
Camden Town Blues 2-0 with goals from Amelia Halawi and Kayleigh Richardson-Taylor.
Brentford B stay close at hand in third after Ruby Sumpter, Jasmine Williamson and Cheyenne
Faulkner gave them a 3-1 win at Luton Town Res. Georgie Goodwin (2), Alex Milne and Nia
Rodgers netted the goals for Tower Hamlets in their 4-1 victory over Hackney Res.
Richmond & Kew are back on top of Division One South again, after hat-tricks from
Charlotte Close and Mia Strutton spearheaded their 8-2 victory away to Sporting Duet. Rosie
Hilton and Brooke Bridges added the other goals as Richmond moved above Ashford Town
(Middlesex) Res, who were beaten 2-1 by South London Women, Rachel Burden netting
twice to take her team off the bottom of the table. Enya Collins and Michelle Keller scored the
goals as UCL Academicals won 2-1 against Balham Panthers to climb up to third, ahead of
South East Parakeets who went down to a 2-0 defeat to Tooting Bec, whose scorers were
Louise Hayes and Emily Preston.
Sheffield & Hallamshire League
Dronfield Town recorded their first league victory with Annabel Davies bagging a hat-trick and
Laurie Marris their other scorer as they won 4-3 at second placed Barnsley (Women’s)
Development whose replies came from Krizia Firth, Harriet Lloyd and Amber Kostyszyn. There
was just the single goal, by Madison Wilson, as Sheffield Wednesday Res finished home
winners over Handsworth in the division’s lowest scoring game of the season so far (there have
been two 1-1 draws).
Meanwhile, Handsworth Development came out on top in their top of the table
Division Two clash away to Kiveton Park. Holly Jenkins netted all three for Handsworth who
extended their 100% start to seven games, while for second placed Kiveton it was their first loss,
their consolation coming from leading scorer Mikayla Harper. Kiveton remain in second spot, but
are now five points behind the leaders. Socrates are third, a point behind after a brace by Amber
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