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Fulham FC Women courtesy of an Amelia Woodgate hat-trick and Logan O'Shea. Ellie
Russell and Georgia Tibble netted the goals as Worthing FC Women defeated Dartford 2-0
to stay two points behind. Dulwich Hamlet were 5-1 victors at Aylesford thanks to a Mia
Lockett hat-trick, Chana Hinds and Madison Parsonson, whilst a Georgia Bridges double and
Molly Hill earned Saltdean Utd a 3-1 win against Enfield Town. Sutton Utd meanwhile
beat AFC Acorns 5-2 with goals from Darcy Wells (2), Olivia Watson, Ella Meehan and Sarah
Chapman.
No change at the top in Division One North where Clapton Community won 3-0 against
Whyteleafe, with goals from Olateju Callisto, Ana-Kristina Holmes and Emily Link, to remain
as leaders on goal difference from Brentford who defeated Leatherhead 6-2 thanks to Chloe
Logie (2), Kirsty Matthews (2), Sophie Troth and an own goal. Dorking Wanderers stay
close at hand, with games in hand, after Gemma Shepherd and Cherelle Khassel gave them a
2-0 victory over Watford Development. Jenny Nagle bagged a hat-trick for Denham Utd
in their 3-1 victory over Richmond Park and Sport London e Benfica were 3-2 winners
against Hackney thanks to Elizabeth Ashcroft, Jessica Wadey and Shazelle Pascall-Louis.
Hastings Utd stay two points clear at the top of Division One South after hat-tricks from
Charlotte Gurr and Sian Heather took them to a 6-1 victory over Steyning Town
Community. Ashford Utd stay on their heels, they scored nine without reply at Maidstone
Utd, courtesy of a four-goal haul from Rebecca Janes and others by Abbey Davies, Karis
Howard, Jade Steadman, Rebecca Wyatt and Danielle Alcani. Bromley FC Women now
complete the top three after Tanya Holley, Sylvia Safranovic and Charlotte Lee took them to a
3-1 victory against Eastbourne Utd. Lauren Harris netted for Herne Bay in their 1-1 draw
with Newhaven, who had earlier led through Charlotte Markham, whilst Bexhill Utd and
Welling Utd also finished level at 1-1 with goals from Jessica Mitchell and Parker Dunn
respectively. Montpelier Villa were 1-0 winners at Cray Valley (PM) with Lou Tindall
scoring the only goal of the game.
North East League
Mary Corbyn netted six times and Jess Round contributed a hat-trick as Redcar Town scored
a total of eleven times against Harrogate Town, Ellie Yeoman and Tiana Hill joining them on
the scoresheet. Hull Utd stay level on points with Redcar after they defeated Wallsend Boys
Club 5-1, Lauren Tate and Lois Damms each scoring twice along with Lauren Holmes.
There was a change of leadership in the Northern Division, Hartlepool Utd taking over
on goal difference after Robyn Foster and Sara Robson gave them a 2-0 win away to Chester-
le-Street Utd. Norton & Stockton Ancients Res are placed just behind the leading sides
following an emphatic 8-2 victory at Bishop Auckland, Maddie Myers leading the scoring
with a four-goal whilst Jade Featherstone, Isobel McEwen, Robyn Wrigley and Kate McSorley
were also on target. Gateshead FC Ladies leapfrogged Hartlepool Pools Youth in the
table after beating them 1-0 with a goal from Christine Murray.
One match survived the weather in the Southern Division, Millmoor Juniors Ladies
lifting themselves into the top three with a 4-0 victory away to Harworth Colliery, Alesha
Gale and Abby Watkinson netting two goals apiece.
North West League
FC United of Manchester have replaced Curzon Ashton as Premier Division leaders after
winning their meeting 1-0. They head the table on goal difference from Salford City
Lionesses who were 4-2 victors over Mossley Hill. Chloe Mapp, Nadine Ruddock and
Rachael Dunlop all scored as Cheadle Town Stingers defeated West Didsbury &
Chorlton 3-0 and they follow on in fourth, just ahead of Fleetwood Town Wrens who won
2-1 at Blackburn Community SC, Emily Jones and Beth Farrell-Gregory netting their goals.
Crewe Alexandra are in mid-table following their 4-1 victory away to Darwen FC Women.
The top two in Division One North did not play whilst third placed Accrington Stanley
shared a 3-3 draw with Chorley Women Development, for whom Freya Johnson (2) and
Kayleigh Higgins scored. Carlisle Utd continue to climb the table and are in fifth after a first
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