Page 27 - Women's Soccer Scene Issue No.28 2022-23
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Gloucestershire League
       Only one match was played in the league on Easter Sunday and it produced plenty of goals,
       with Longlevens winning 9-3 against Red Falcon Women in Division Two. Hayley Pitt
       and Olivia Kosylowicz led the scoring by hitting a hat-trick apiece, Lauren Mills added a
       brace and Ashleigh Lloyd was also on target, whilst the home side netted through Harriet
       Mason (2) and Issey Cannon.
       Greater London League
       The action in the league was confined to just two of the divisions and in Division Two
       North, Impact FC Women stepped up their title challenge with a ten-goal blast against
       Edgware & Kingsbury. Maria Bustillos bagged herself a four-goal haul and she was
       joined on the scoresheet by Elizabeth Allen, Sara Dick, Jessica Mortimer, Stedrika Perkins
       and Chantelle Springer.
           AFC Wimbledon Development have gone nine points clear at the top of Division
       Two  Central  &  West  after  they  defeated  Ashford  Town  (Middlesex)  B  6-1.  Aliyah
       Abdool (2), Nikiya Palmer-Steele, Mia Ferioli, Shay'na Brooks and Grace Hall were all on
       target for the Dons, with Giuseppina Carnevale replying. Cassie Sternbach and Anna Ojei
       Agwaziam each scored twice, with Shakirra Sesay and Rebecca Fieldus adding the others,
       as South London Women Res won 6-0 against Civil Service to move themselves into
       second place.
       Midwest Counties League
       Malvern Town have opened up a lead of four points at the top following a 2-1 victory over
       Bromsgrove  Sporting,  whose  consolation  came  from  Amy  Kendall.  They  lead  from
       Redditch Borough who went second after a seven-goal blast against Areley Kings,
       Sarah Smith hitting a hat-trick along with Beth Breen (2), Bobbi-Lea Birch and Olivia Cole.
       Sophie Keggans was another hat-trick scorer for Inkberrow Eagles as they beat Ludlow
       Town 8-0. Evie Hughes netted a brace and the others came from Maisie Britton, Evah
       Melsom and Claire Sappleton. Amelia Griffiths (2) and Amy Riggs gave Ross Juniors
       Women a 3-2 win against Wyre Forest Phoenix and Meadow Park won for only the
       second time, 2-0 at Welland Ladies thanks to Rebekah Jones and Kayla Juggins.
       Norfolk League
       Dussindale & Hellesdon Rovers have opened up a lead of three points at the top of
       Division One following their 4-2 victory over University of East Anglia. Shanice Sutton
       scored twice, with Karolina Kowalczyk and Phoebe Green adding the others as Dussindale
       raced into a four-goal lead by the interval, before the students replied in the second half
       through a double from Ella Burnley. In the other game, Melissa Boulton was on target
       twice for Thetford Town as they shared a 2-2 draw with Long Stratton, for whom Luci
       Middleton netted a brace.
           The top of the table clash in Division Two went the way of Aylsham Women, who
       defeated KLSC FC 3-0 to go five points clear at the top. Gabrielle Cobb, Florence Simpkin
       and Jemma Bunting all scored a goal apiece to put their side in a commanding position in
       the title race. At the other end of the table, Niamh Underhill scored a hat-trick and Sharn
       Thompson the other as Bulldogs Ladies picked up their third victory of the season, 4-2
       against FC Viking Valkyries whose replies came from Alex Denes and Chloe Yarham.
           North Walsham Town have gone through to the semi finals of the League Plate
       with a 3-2 victory away to Freethorpe. Kiera Brown, Sophie Hall and Grace Monsey were
       all on target for North Walsham, whilst the home side responded through Eden Simmonds
       and Kiera Squires.
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