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The County Leagues...
Greater London League
Bromley FC Ladies brought their Premier Division title winning season to a close with
another victory, this time beating Comets 2-0. Islington Borough meanwhile put the seal
on the runners-up spot, thanks to a 4-1 victory over Sutton Utd U23. Ornella Mbula hit a
hat-trick for Islington and Mia Fadeni was also on target, with Aya Mirjan replying. Emily
Link was another hat-trick scorer, with Marta Casanovas and Elena Holmes adding the
others, as Clapton Community edged out Headstone Manor by the odd goal in nine.
Amie Alexis, Erica Augsten, Jemma Forey and Aimee Shaw all scored for the home side.
The Division One North title race will
go to the last day of the season after Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire
Actonians Ladies Res were beaten 3-1 by
PREMIER DIVISION P W D L F A Pts
Luton Town Res. A point would have been COLNEY HEATH RES 12 8 2 2 32 10 26
enough for Actonians but despite a goal from AFC DUNSTABLE BLUES 12 8 2 2 25 16 26
Jodie Regan, they went down to strikes from OAKLANDS WOLVES 12 8 0 4 28 18 24
HEMEL HEMPSTEAD TOWN 12 5 3 4 24 21 18
Jess McKay, Elizabeth Sanders and Sapphire GARSTON 11 3 2 6 12 21 11
Rohan. The leaders need to avoid defeat in HITCHIN BELLES 12 2 2 8 17 36 8
their final matrh this week to ensure they CHIPPERFIELD WOMEN 11 1 1 9 13 29 4
finish ahead of Camden Town Blues, who
did all they could by beating New London
Lionesses Development 2-0, Lily-Rose
Dyer scoring both goals. Hackney Res DIVISION ONE P W D L F A Pts
GARSTON VINTAGE PURPLES 18 14 3 1 43 15 45
meanwhile made sure they would not finish LANGFORD LADIES 18 10 6 2 38 22 36
in the bottom two after goals from Jade BIGGLESWADE UTD 18 10 4 4 34 22 34
Perrin and Lena Woldmann gave them a 2-0 HERTS VIPERS DEVELOPMENT 18 10 2 6 6 5 50 46 32
7
38 31 27
HARTHAM UTD
18
success away to Brentford B. BEDFORD DEVELOPMENT 18 7 4 7 32 28 25
AFC Leyton now have matters in HITCHIN TOWN 18 6 2 10 28 44 20
their hands in Division Two North East after HOUGHTON ATHLETIC 18 5 2 11 22 25 17
KNEBWORTH WOMEN 18 4 3 11 23 39 15
they defeated Forest Crusaders 3-1. A win BARTON ROVERS 18 1 0 17 12 48 3
would have given Forest the title but AFC
Leyton now require four points from their
final two games to overhaul them.
South East League DIVISION TWO P W D L F A Pts
EVERETT LADIES 18 12 4 2 39 25 40
Cray Valley (PM) picked up the result they EVERGREEN EAGLES 18 13 0 5 46 21 39
needed to secure the Division One East title KEMPSTON ROVERS 18 11 3 4 42 22 36
when they ran out 5-0 winners over Glebe HITCHIN TOWN CANARIES 18 11 1 6 62 39 34
STOTFOLD LADIES 18 10 2 6 25 29 32
Ladies, courtesy of a goal apiece from Claire WATTON LADIES 18 8 2 8 31 40 26
Goldsmith, Lauren Henry, Sara Llewellyn, SHERRARDSWOOD 18 7 3 8 48 38 24
Lucy Robertson and Katie Jackson. Baldon BUNTINGFORD TOWN 18 3 0 15 25 47 9
LETCHWORTH GARDEN CITY 17 2 3 12 16 38 9
Sports did all they could by beating BSC FC 17 1 4 12 22 57 7
Borough Green 7-1 but will have to settle
for second. Tamyah Lorraine and Hope
Welsh each netted twice along with Jodie
Driscoll, Lucy Keys and an own goal. DIVISION THREE P W D L F A Pts
ST MARGARETSBURY 15 15 0 0 69 11 45
Steyning Town Community picked FLITWICK BLUES 15 12 0 3 76 23 36
up one of the three wins they needed for the BURY RANGERS 15 7 1 7 33 33 22
Division One West crown, beating Burgess FLITWICK EAGLES 15 4 2 9 13 37 14
WHEATHAMPSTEAD 15 4 1 10 26 43 13
Hill Town 4-1 thanks to Eleanor Shepherd BEDWELL RANGERS 15 0 2 13 15 85 2
(2), Karen Bridgewater and Elouise Kinloch.
Elsewhere, Beckenham Town were 3-0
winners over Tunbridge Wells Foresters.
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