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the edge of the area. It was a good day for Frome Town as they won for the first time, 3-2
against Paulton Rovers. Maisie Harris, Koran Atkinson and Ann-Marie Harvey netted the
goals for Frome, with Eleri Webber scoring twice in reply.
One match was played in the Western Division, Plymouth Argyle U23 extending
their lead to six points with a 6-0 victory over Helston Athletic. Emily Mousley led the
scoring with a hat-trick, Taylor Ford weighed in with a brace and Ruby Murphy was also on
target.
Southern Region League
Moneyfields are one win away from lifting the league title, moving themselves to the brink
by winning 2-0 against Abingdon Town, thanks to goals from Ellie Kirby and Kim
Whitcombe. Abingdon Utd defeated Woodley Utd 4-1 to keep their hopes alive, Lauren
May hitting a hat-trick and Beth Chapman adding the other. Eastleigh need to win one of
their two remaining games in order to secure a top three finish, enhancing those chances
with a 3-1 victory over third placed Ascot Utd. Lucy Nightingale, Gabrielle Ewing and
Hannah Peachey all scored for Eastleigh, with Sarah Leonard replying.
Newly crowned Division One Champions AFC Bournemouth Development
completed their successful season with another win, 3-0 against AFC Stoneham. Larissa
White, Hannah Hughes and Grace Morgan all scored a goal apiece for Bournemouth. Liane
Folkenstern (2) and Lauren Brewer accounted for the goals as second placed
Bournemouth Sports won 3-1 at New Milton Town. Megan McGarvey and Isobel
Saunders gave Abbey Rangers a 2-0 victory over Chichester City and Milton Utd won
7-2 away to Woking Ladies, Mollie Dyer hitting a hat-trick along with Charlotte Comley,
Edie Stilwell-Garrett, Georgina Stone and Rebecca Bostock.
West Midlands League
The top two in the Premier Division table met each other in the Premier Division Cup on
Sunday and they produced a close tie, Sutton Coldfield Town going through on penalties
after they finished level at 1-1. An own goal had given Lichfield a first half lead, with Niamh
Deasy equalising shortly afterwards. Stourbridge were 2-1 winners away to Lye Town
whilst Kidderminster Harriers scored ten times without reply against Tamworth. Dani
Selmes hit a hat-trick, Sarah Lojko added two and there was one apiece from Jen Anslow,
Mia Badland, Molly Maguire, Charlotte Arrowsmith and Tilly Pearson.
AFC Telford Utd have moved back into second place in Division One North after
they won 6-2 away to Coventry City. Jaime Duggan scored four of the goals, with the others
coming from Tania Prior and Kim Williams. Telford leapfrog Shifnal Town who battled
out a 1-1 draw with Port Vale, who took a first half lead through Amelia Whitehouse before
Jenna Boddison salvaged a point for Shifnal after the break. Honours were also even in the
derby match between Walsall Wood and Walsall Ladies, the game finishing goalless.
Solihull Sporting have gone back to the top of Division One South following their
4-1 victory away to Kingfisher, courtesy of goals from Naomi Melbourne (2), Maddison
Scandrett and Leah Williams. Megan Hawley netted a brace with Arshi Zahoor and Chloe
Teague adding the others as third placed Sedgley & Gornal Utd won 4-0 at Westfields
Women. Rugby Borough edged out Leamington Lions by the odd goal in seven thanks
to Danielle Statham (2), Tamara Davies and Suzzie Vango.
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