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Gloucestershire League
Bristol & West completed their campaign in fourth place in Division One after they won
3-1 away to Cheltenham Saracens in their final match. Jenni Hand, Beth Clatworthy and
Lauren Page scored their goals, with Leah Rhodes netting a consolation for Saracens from
the penalty spot.
In Division Two, Cirencester Town made sure of securing a top three place after an
eight-goal blast away to Bradley Stoke. Nikola Biskup led the scoring with a hat-trick,
Libby Messenger weighed in with a brace and there was one apiece from Katie Bailey, Eden
Marsh and Lucy Scrannage.
Division Three title winners Bristol Ladies Union had a somewhat unfortunate end
to their season with a 1-1 draw against Mitcheldean SC. Leading with a Charlotte Coles
goal with moments to go, an own goal with the last touch of the game from a long ball
forward by Steph Davis-Hyde earned the Forest of Dean side a share of the spoils. Stoke
Lane Athletic meanwhile ensured they will finish in third place after they defeated
Downend Flyers A 4-1. Leanne Derbyshire was on target twice more for Stoke Lane along
with Catherine Morgan and Paige Sawyer, whilst Downend's consolation came from Vicky
Mundy.
Greater London League
Division Two North title winners Impact FC Women put the disappointment of their Sue
Sharples Memorial Trophy Final defeat behind them to beat Rose FC Women 8-0 and
record their fifteenth league victory in a row. Stedrika Perkins led the scoring with a
hat-trick, Maria Bustillos netted twice and the total was completed by Meredith Fisher,
Safoa Mohamed and Sara Catriona Dick.
In contrast, Impact's conquerors in the Final, AFC Wimbledon Development were
beaten 4-1 by South London Women Res in Division Two Central & West. Rachael Todd
(2), Athene McInerney and Elizabeth Rockett scored the goals as South London claimed the
runners-up behind the Dons, whose consolation strike came from Shaniya McKenzie.
Norfolk League
Champions Mulbarton Wanderers finish on top of the Division One table by a margin of
five points after their final match of the season ended in a 7-3 victory over Caister Ladies.
Aneliese Smith scored a hat-trick for Mulbarton along with Sophie Jermy (2), Rebekah Lake
and Eloise Peek whilst Caister's replies came from Ellie Blaxell, Samantha Hunn and Beth
Turner. Tegan Collier and Freya Standing meanwhile netted the goals as University of
East Anglia won 2-1 against Stalham Town, whose consolation goal was scored by
Emma MacMillan.
In Division Two, KLSC FC rounded off
by scoring eight times without reply against Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire
Shrublands Ladies. Jordan Turner
PREMIER DIVISION P W D L F A Pts
bagged a four-goal haul and she was joined
WORMLEY ROVERS 18 13 3 2 61 18 42
on the scoresheet by Viktorija Burkauskaite, HERTFORD TOWN 18 12 2 4 42 19 38
Lucy Clarke, Taeya Mayes and Trinity HARPENDEN TOWN 18 12 2 4 30 18 38
HITCHIN BELLES BLUES 18 9 2 7 41 33 29
Tokaji. Kiera Brown was on target five times COLNEY HEATH RES 18 7 5 6 31 26 26
and Rio Dobbie added the other as North LANGFORD LADIES 18 7 1 10 35 48 22
Walsham Town defeated Bulldogs GARSTON 18 6 1 11 28 46 19
HARTHAM UTD 18 5 2 11 47 57 17
Ladies 6-1 and Thorpe St Andrew were BIGGLESWADE UTD BLUES 18 5 2 11 35 56 17
5-1 winners over Horsford FC Women, BEDMOND LADIES 18 3 2 13 24 53 11
courtesy of a Sarah Rooke hat-trick and
Tabitha Mileham double.
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