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added the other, with Debbie Hastings netting twice in reply. Millmoor Juniors Ladies are
       up to third following a goalless draw against Sheffield Utd Community Foundation and
       in  complete  contrast,  York  RI  move  level  on  points  with  them  as  they  beat  Sheffield
       Wednesday 7-6. Tamryn Dunlop and Jodie Langstaff each bagged hat-tricks and Chelsea
       Haskins joined them on the scoresheet, whilst Amy Broomhead also scored three in a losing
       cause, with Molly Wilde (2) and Laurie Millington also finding the net for Wednesday. After
       nine straight defeats, Bradford Park Avenue celebrated their first victory of the season, 3-2
       against Farsley Celtic Juniors with a Melissa West hat-trick.
       North West League
       League leaders FC United of Manchester went down to their first defeat of the season,
       beaten 5-4 by Salford City Lionesses who go level on points with them but having played
       two games more. Cheadle Town Stingers are just two points off the pace following their 2-1
       victory over Tranmere Rovers. Blackburn Community SC narrowly won 3-2 against
       Curzon Ashton whilst Crewe Alexandra edged out Fleetwood Town Wrens 2-1 and
       Darwen FC Women got off the mark in style, beating Mossley Hill 4-1.
            Haslingden defeated Workington Reds 2-0 to return as leaders of Division One
       North as previous leaders Blackpool were beaten 6-1 by Penrith AFC. Sarah Smith hit a
       hat-trick for Penrith along with Heather Fawkes, Abbie Forster and Darcie Dixon, with Molly
       Kelly replying. Third placed Accrington Stanley drew for the fourth time this season when
       their match with Preston North End finished goalless. Morecambe's climb up the table
       continued with a 2-1 win away to Chorley Women Development, Olivia Greene scoring
       both goals, whilst Lilly Clark was on target for Sir Tom Finney in their 1-1 draw against
       Penwortham Town. Bolton Wanderers have lifted themselves off the bottom of the table,
       thanks to a 3-0 victory at Carlisle Utd.
            A 3-2 win against Warrington Wolves Foundation keeps Bury AFC Women on
       top of Division One South, one point ahead of Runcorn Linnets who beat Wythenshawe
       Amateurs 5-0. Third placed Poulton Vics lost a little ground when they drew 2-2 against
       Altrincham. Northwich Vixens were 6-2 winners away to Hindley Juniors Women
       and Chester FC Women beat BRNESC Ladies by the same scoreline, a result which takes
       them up to fifth.
       South West League
       The Premier Division title race has been opened up after leaders Forest Green Rovers were
       beaten 5-0 by second placed Bristol Rovers. Forest Green had won both of their previous
       meetings this season but this time, Zoe Fielden-Stewart scored twice and the others came from
       Laura  Curnock,  Annys  Turner  and  Georgia  Vandries.  Sherborne  Town  kept  themselves
       firmly  in  the  running  by  defeating  Wootton  Bassett  Town  3-0  with  goals  from  Becky
       Narramore, Kelly Snook and Olivia Watts, whilst Torquay Utd are just off the pace but with
       games in hand after winning 3-0 at Poole Town, Esme Kilburn-Thompson bagging a brace
       and Ellie Bishop the other. Ellie Orritt scored the only goal of the game as Ilminster Town
       won 1-0 against local rivals Bishop's Lydeard.
            The withdrawal of Chipping Sodbury Town from the Northern Division means that just
       five clubs are still standing but with only four points covering them in the table. Frampton
       Rangers  hold  on  to  the  leadership  despite  going  down  to  a  1-0  defeat  at  the  hands  of
       Downend Flyers, Faith Flynn scoring the winner in injury time. Oldland Abbotonians
       and St Vallier stay in second and third respectively after their match finished level at 1-1,
       Bryony Higgs scoring for Oldland and St Vallier netting through Tianna Bishop.
            Koren Thorner-Atkinson scored the only goal of the game for Frome Town against
       Stockwood Wanderers and this has taken them four points clear at the top of the Eastern
       Division. Pucklechurch Sports move into second but were pushed all the way in beating
       Weston-super-Mare  4-3,  Adele  Hooper  netting  twice  with  Charlotte  Davis  and  Sophie
       Sweet adding the others for Pucklechurch, with Ellie Roberts (2) and Natasha Crew replying.
       Middlezoy Rovers meanwhile climbed into the top half on the back of a 2-0 victory away to
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