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S-Tech Cambridgeshire League
Cambridge University have gone to the top of the Premiership on goal difference after
they defeated Leverington Sports 5-0. Amanda Wainwright, Bethany Kanten, Lidiya
Mykhaylechko, Nikki Payne and Beatrice Green all scored a goal apiece of the students to
take them above Ketton. Peterborough Northern Star Res' charge up the table
continues and they are third following two wins in their double header with Cambridge
City A. Katie Steward and Evie Driscoll-King gave Northern Star a 2-1 win in the first
meeting, before they won the return match 2-0 with Katie Steward and Andreia Oliveira
on target. Netherton Utd meanwhile kept up their challenge by winning 4-1 away to St
Ives Town Development, courtesy of a Leah Stacey brace, Megan Stickland and Ellie
Hannan. Eleanor Woodley and an own goal gave Fulbourn Institute Bluebirds a 2-1
victory over Whittlesey Athletic and March Town Utd netted seven times without
reply past Riverside LFC, Eleanor McLeish hitting a hat-trick along with Jade Kelly (2),
Abigail Grist and Kelsey Ramm.
Cardea Ladies are continuing to stretch the pace in Championship North,
winning 10-0 against Cambourne Utd. Emma Pollard was on target four times with
Anna Langa (2), Laura Rudd (2), Devon Caston and Courtney Coles joining her on the
scoresheet. Park Ladies still head the chasing teams, winning 3-0 at Brampton Ladies
thanks to Jenna Brown, Sherrie Downey and Eilish Brown. Freya Peters and Libby Friel
were the markswomen for Pinchbeck Utd in their 2-1 success away to Swavesey
Spartans, who replied through Tegan Collier.
Histon Res kept hold of the leadership of Championship South with a 12-1
victory against Haverhill Rovers Community. Molly Blair led the scoring with a
four-goal haul and Rebekah Finch contributed a hat-trick, Sophie Hopkin and Naomi Lyon
both hit doubles and Naomi Cooper-Jones completed the tally. Histon head the table on
goal difference from Cambridge Rangers who edged out Mildenhall Town 5-4 with
strikes from Robyn Barlow (2), Katie Grigg (2) and Ruth Telfer. Sarah O'Rourke and
Dominika Szary each scored hat-tricks as Newmarket Town Development defeated
Burwell Tigers 8-1 to remain one point off the pace in third, Ella Cummins and Isobel
Davies-Trainer completing the scoring. Emma Case, Philippa Hayden-Evans, Martina
Rudhun, Amira Bensaud and Annalisa Player all scored a goal apiece as Histon Hornets
won 5-1 against Isleham Utd.
Eastbound Electrical Cornwall League
Helston Athletic have had an excellent season and they crowned it on Sunday by
clinching the West Division title with a 4-0 victory over Penryn. Sasha Sparkes scored
twice for Helston, along with Abigail Locke and an own goal, to seal a ninth straight win.
Defeat for Penryn means that Mousehole can still catch them for second place and they
kept those hopes alive by winning 3-1 away to St Agnes Res, courtesy of a goal apiece
from Sophie Wilson, Candice Britten and Jazmine Spencer-Amos.
Saltash Borough kept themselves in the running for the runners-up position in
the East Division after they defeated second placed Callington Town Res 7-2. Sam
Metters bagged a hat-trick for Borough and she was joined on the scoresheet by Lucy
Borthwick, Molly Gill, Sophie Perrin and Bethany Plumpton. Wadebridge Town
meanwhile won the first time, 4-1 against Charlestown thanks to a Mia Beard double,
Emma Julian and Ryann Werner.
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