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The County Leagues...

       Gloucestershire League
       Dursley Town and Cheltenham Civil Service both caused surprises in the First Round of
       the Gordon Perrett League Cup when they knocked out Division One opponents. Emma Allen,
       Michelle  Watson,  Louise  Pegler  and  Aine  Redmond  all  scored  to  give  Dursley  a  4-0  victory
       against  former  Cup  winners  Bristol  &  West,  whilst  Cheltenham  Civil  Service  defeated
       Longlevens 6-4 thanks to a Jessica Brown hat-trick, Katie Ashmead, Jasmine Hart and Gemma
       Riley. Lauren Mills hit a hat-trick in reply but ended up on the losing side, Hannah Thompson
       adding the other. Charlotte Davis (2), Adele Hooper and Amy Scrivens accounted for the goals as
       Pucklechurch Sports won 4-0 at City of Gloucester and Bishop's Cleeve were 4-2 victors
       over  Bristol  Rovers  Development.  Isabelle  Torrington  and  Leonie  Gough  both  bagged
       doubles for Cleeve, with Gift Ihejieto and Zoe Jones replying. Longwell Green notched up the
       biggest win of the day when beating Bristol Ladies Union Development 12-1, Kate Michael
       leading the scoring with a seven-goal haul. Rebecca Jones added two and there was one each from
       Abbie Woodley-Marshall, Hayley Honeywell and Holly Stephens. Sophie Drain netted the only
       goal of the game for Ellwood Ladies as they beat Tuffley Rovers 1-0 and Cirencester Town
       were 2-0 victors at Downend Flyers Res thanks to Amy Bains and an own goal. Red Falcon
       Club defeated Olveston Utd Res 4-0 thanks to Kelly Maggs (2), Evelyn Cohen and Roberta
       Hyam. Bradley Stoke and Whitchurch & Bristol met for the second time in a cup tie this
       season and this time it was Bradley Stoke who were 3-2 winners, courtesy of a Hollie Shone
       hat-trick whilst Jessica Nicholls netted both in reply.
       Greater London League
       Bromley  FC  Ladies  moved  into  fourth  place  in  the  Premier  Division  after  they  defeated
       Regents  Park  Rangers  6-0.  Eloise  Bovill,  Hannah-Elizabeth  Paige,  Charlotte  Lee,  Tanya
       Holley, Millie Main and Ella Simmons all scored a goal apiece. Kalina Georgieva (2), Monique
       Mitchell-Marshall  and  Tineka  Pink  were  the  markswomen  for  Edgware  Town  in  their  4-2
       victory over Enfield Town 3rds, who replied through a brace from Brooke John.
             Anne-Marie Pejcic, Emma Welch and Fiona Moloney were all on target as Actonians
       Ladies Res won 3-1 at Tower Hamlets to stay two points ahead at the top of Division One
       North from Queen's Park Rangers Res, who beat Brentford B 5-1 with strikes from Zoe
       Allen-Thomas, Jessica Francis-Weir, Ruby Norman, Dahila Salah and Harriet Stiles-Winfield.
       East London Ladies meanwhile won 4-2 against New London Lionesses Development
       with  Elena  Bodnarescu,  Katherine  Gee,  Courtney  Peverill  and  Molly  McCarthy  all  on  the
       scoresheet.
             In Division One South, South East Parakeets were unable to take an opportunity to
       go top of the table when they were beaten 1-0 by Tooting Bec, Ellen Fewtrell scoring the only
       goal of the game. The leadership did change hands though as a goalless draw with Ashford
       Town (Middlesex) B has taken Richmond & Kew to the top of the table.
             Comets progressed in the John Greenacre Memorial Trophy with a 9-1 victory against
       Sporting Duet. Courtney Bell hit a hat-trick whilst Michelle Keating and McKenna Doyle each
       contributed braces, with Paulina Koutroubis and Kirsten Walker adding the other goals. Josie
       Alderman (2), Emily Hill, Elinor Mason and Rebecca Netteryd accounted for the goals as South
       London Laces beat Luton Town Res 5-2 and Impact FC Women were 4-1 winners away to
       South London Women, with Alex Duberry and Kelly Stubbington each netting twice.
       Sheffield & Hallamshire League
       Dronfield Town hit nine for the second week running as they moved three points clear at the
       top of Division One, though they have played more games than most of the other teams and can
       be overtaken if the games in hand were won. Kris Humble bagged a first half hat-trick at home to
       Sheffield Wednesday Res whose bare eleven was quickly reduced to ten and then nine by the
       interval, while further injuries saw the visitors end the game with just seven players, so the final
       score was more creditable than at first appears. Annabel Davies (2), Carly Gill (2), Becky Hill and
       Laurie Marris were the others on target for Dronfield who were six up at the interval. Gemma
       Harte (2) and Nicolle Jepson were on target for AFC Bentley who remain unbeaten after their
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