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The Regional Leagues...

       East Midlands League
       Chesterfield have opened up a lead of three points after goals from Millie Standen, Georgia
       Willson and Emily Mapley-Sims gave them a 3-0 victory over Notts County. Lincoln Utd kept
       themselves in the running with an 11-1 win away to Rise Park, in which Abigail Murrell was on
       target five times along with Lauren Churcher (2), Olivia Smith (2), Lucy Farrow and an own goal.
       Millie  Kenyon  hit  a  hat-trick,  with  Amber  Zakria  and  Emily  Fowler  adding  the  others,  as
       Oughtibridge WM ran out 5-1 winners over Loughborough Students and Rotherham Utd
       beat Leicester City Ladies 6-2 thanks to a Leanne Carter hat-trick, Amelia Beckett double and
       Dina Sarayreh.
            Grimsby Town have climbed up to second place in Division One North and narrowed the
       gap on leaders Arnold Eagles to four points after beating Nottingham Trent University 7-2.
       Beth Wharton was on target four times for Grimsby along with Emily Blyth (2) and Amber Sharp.
       The two teams at the foot of the table met each other and the points were shared as Cleethorpes
       Town and Sherwood FC Women finished level at 1-1, Mikaela Noriega scoring for Sherwood.
            In Division One South, Anstey Nomads moved to within three points of leaders Derby
       County Academy with a 2-1 win away to Thrapston Town, Carmelina Colangelo and Danielle
       Tannahill  scoring  their  goals.  Jessica  Shaw  bagged  a  brace  for  Nottingham  Forest
       Development  as  they  beat  Ilkeston  Town  2-1  and  Kettering  Town  edged  out
       Loughborough Foxes Vixens by the odd goal in seven, courtesy of Jo Brandon, Amy Findlay,
       Samantha Redfern-Christie and Sophie Till. Coalville Town Ravenettes meanwhile climbed off
       the  bottom  of  the  table  after  a  goal  from  Aleksandra  Wawrzycka  gave  them  a  1-0  victory  at
       Peterborough Utd Res.
       Eastern Region League
       Newly crowned Champions Wymondham Town finished off their successful league campaign
       by sharing a goalless draw with AFC Dunstable. Royston Town are still in the driving seat for
       the runners-up spot but as many as five other teams are still in contention, including Bedford
       Ladies who were 3-0 winners at Wroxham thanks to Jasmine Ajayi, Natasha Fensome and Ella
       Meadowcroft. Luton Town hosted Bowers & Pitsea at Kenilworth Road and won 3-0 with
       goals from Leyah Maddix, Lil Sanders and Olivia Abraham, and Colney Heath remained in the
       running with a 7-1 victory away to King's Lynn Town.
            One  other  match  was  played  in  the  league  on  Sunday,  in  Division  One  South  where
       Wodson Park leapfrogged East Bergholt Utd.in the table after winning their meeting 3-2.
       London & South East League
       Ashford Town (Middlesex) were four points away from lifting the title following their 2-0
       victory against Dulwich Hamlet. Lavana Neufville and Ashley Cheatley scored the goals to keep
       Ashford on top of the table on goal difference from Dartford, who were 1-0 winners at Fulham
       FC Women thanks to Emily Vaughan. Alex Witham scored the goal for Aylesford which earned
       them a 1-1 draw against third placed Worthing FC Women, for whom Rebecca Bell was on
       target. Saltdean Utd meanwhile climbed off the bottom of the table by beating New London
       Lionesses 5-0, Georgia Bridges was on target twice along with Niamh Andersson, Billie Phillpot
       and Chloe Winchester.
            Things remain extremely close in Division One North and the top three are now level on
       points, still headed by Dulwich Hamlet Res on goal difference but now joined by Dorking
       Wanderers after they won 4-1 against Sutton Utd, courtesy of a goal apiece from Xayla-Rae
       Alberts,  Charlotte  Blunt,  Alice  Bowles  and  Charlotte  Keenan.  Hackney  meanwhile  kept
       themselves in the running by beating Walton Casuals 4-0, with Kea Felix, Amy Nicholson and
       Helen King all scoring along with an own goal.
            AFC Acorns stay five points clear at the top of Division One South after scoring nine times
       without reply past Newhaven. Eleanor Killick-Bird led the scoring with a hat-trick and there were
       doubles from Sami Phillips, Samantha Rowland and Lauren Tyler. Second placed Hastings Utd,
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