Page 6 - Women's Soccer Scene Issue No.8 2022-23
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Lincoln Utd produced an astonishing result in their delayed Third
       Round Qualifying tie when they scored seven times without reply
       against National League opponents Northampton Town.
            Lauren Churcher led the scoring for Lincoln with
       a hat-trick and recent signing Ellie Gilliatt netted twice
       on  her  debut,  with  Tracey  Duxbury-Mead  and  Abi
       Murrell also getting on the scoresheet. Lincoln Utd will
       be at home to Dronfield Town in the First Round.
            Colney Heath also claimed a National League
       scalp  as  they  defeated  Cambridge  City  1-0,  Terri
       Harvey  scoring  the  only  goal  of  the  game  with  six
       minutes  remaining.  Heath's  reward  is  a  tough  one  as
       they  will  be  hosting  Hashtag  Utd,  who produced  a
       powerful first half performance to see off the threat of
       Bedford Ladies, leading by six at the interval in what
       was  a  7-0  victory.  Samantha  Rowland  hit  a  first  half
       hat-trick, Grace Gillard bagged a brace and Amy-Leigh
       Abrehart also got on the scoresheet along with an own
       goal for the Tags.                           Worthing’s Niamh Andersson is in pursuit of
            Clapton Community also beat an FAWNL side,  Lauren Hawkley of Richmond Park
       running  out  8-1  winners  over  Hounslow  Women.  (www.jamesprickett.co.uk).
       Olateju Callisto (2), Larissa Vieira (2), Maria Mendonca
       (2), Ana-Kristina Holmes and Emily Link all scored for Clapton who now play Ashford Utd,
       whilst Aliyah Anderson netted a consolation for Hounslow.
            Wem Town meanwhile negotiated an awkward tie against Chesterfield with a 1-0
       victory. Katie Doster netted the only goal of the game to take Wem through to an away trip to
       Lye Town.
            Leafield  Athletic  scored  six  times  without  reply  away  to  Long  Eaton  Utd,
       spearheaded by a hat-trick from Chloe Shirley. Kathryn Pagan, Leonie Joyce and Jessica Lowe
       were also on target for Leafield who will be away to Sutton Coldfield Town in the next round.
       Meanwhile, there were plenty of goals on offer at Warrington Wolves Foundation, where
       the home side defeated Farsley Celtic Juniors 7-3 to book themselves a journey north to face
       Consett Ladies.
            Oughtibridge WM won 7-1 against Nottingham Trent University to set themselves
       up with a plum tie at home to Nottingham Forest and Zahmena Malik had a great day in front
       of goal for London Seaward, netting four times in all as they defeated St Ives Town 8-0. Ellie
       Pace (2), Sophie Lee and Rebecca Dunning weighed in with the other goals for Seaward who are
       away to another Eastern Region League side in the form of Royston Town.
            AFC Wimbledon made sure their trip across London was a successful one as they ran
       out 7-1 winners over Queen's Park Rangers, to book themselves a trip to Selsey Women.
       Ashlee  Hincks  hit  a  hat-trick  for  the  Dons  along  with  Billie  Brooks,  Eleanor  Dorey,  Emily
       Donovan and Gloria Siber.
            Lois  Balfour  and  Paige  Wakefield  scored  the  goals  to  give  Needham  Market  a  2-0
       victory away to Harpenden Town, and a First Round trip to Bowers & Pitsea.
            Eastern Region League leaders Luton Town have booked themselves a notable home tie
       against  Ipswich  Town  following  their  4-1  victory  over  AFC  Sudbury.  Keira  Palmiero,
       Elizabeth Sanders, Shanice Lewis and Sapphire Rohan were all on target for Luton, with Holly
       Kennard replying.
            Worthing FC Women came away from Richmond Park with an 8-1 victory and now
       play  Sutton  Utd.  Ellie  Russell  hit  a  hat-trick  for  Worthing  along  with  Sophie  Humphrey,
       Rebecca Bell, Emily Linscer, Ella Newman and Chloe Winchester (see match report).
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