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Basso (2), Claire Attrill, Amie Webster and Amber Wilson were their scorers in a 5-1 win
against Mosborough. Brooke Chapell (2) and Beth Pinder scored for Swallownest in their
3-0 home win over Wickersley Youth, a scoreline they improved on by one in midweek
against Sheffield Utd Community Foundation Res. Pinder was again on target, along
with Zoe Blythe, Nikki Burns and Tasha Lindley. Nic Stray had netted both for United in their
2-2 draw against Sheffield Wednesday Development on Sunday. Wednesday won 5-3 at
Worsbrough Bridge Athletic in midweek. Jenna Portess gave Worsbrough an interval lead
in their 2-1 defeat at Sheffield City on Sunday.
Rotherham Utd Res won 7-0 away to Dearne & District in Division Three to
extend their 100% start to 11 games and one more win will clinch the title. Penistone Church
recorded their highest score of the season with a Keeley Green hat-trick, Lucy Poskitt (2), Fern
Scrivens (2), Natasha Cheetham, Abby Mills
and Georgia Tagg all on the mark in a 10-0 Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire
victory at bottom placed Kiveton Park PREMIER DIVISION P W D L F A Pts
Development. AFC DUNSTABLE BLUES 12 8 2 2 25 16 26
Somerset League COLNEY HEATH RES 10 6 5 2 3 2 2 28 10 20
HEMEL HEMPSTEAD TOWN
22 10 18
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Pen Mill remain firmly on course for a league OAKLANDS WOLVES 9 5 0 4 17 16 15
and cup double, as the Division One leaders GARSTON 11 3 2 6 12 21 11
HITCHIN BELLES 11 2 2 7 17 36 8
reached the semi finals of the League Cup by CHIPPERFIELD WOMEN 9 1 1 7 13 25 4
winning 4-1 away to Division Two high fliers
Wells City. Megan Gratton, Amy Jones,
Catherine Pinkawa and Rebecca Roberts all
scored for Pen Mill, with Mia Patel-Williams DIVISION ONE P W D L F A Pts
hitting a consolation for the home side. Also GARSTON RES 15 12 3 0 41 14 39
LANGFORD LADIES 16 9 5 2 34 19 32
through to the last four are Banwell, who BIGGLESWADE UTD 16 8 4 4 32 21 28
won 3-1 against Cheddar. The Cheesewomen HERTS VIPERS DEVELOPMENT 16 8 2 6 47 44 26
had provided the result of the previous round HARTHAM UTD 15 6 5 4 34 26 23
HITCHIN TOWN 16 6 1 9 24 39 19
when beating Stockwood Wanderers and BEDFORD DEVELOPMENT 13 4 3 6 27 22 15
scored through Sinead Boys but Banwell, who KNEBWORTH WOMEN 17 4 2 11 20 36 14
HOUGHTON ATHLETIC 10 3 1 6 16 18 10
had won against Woodspring Women BARTON ROVERS 14 1 0 13 12 48 3
seven days earlier, knocked out the other
Division Three title contenders with goals Bedford 1 Hitchin 1.
from Ruby Johnson (2) and Chloe Morris.
Ilminster Town Res meanwhile triumphed DIVISION TWO P W D L F A Pts
9-1 in their delayed First Round tie against EVERGREEN EAGLES 17 12 0 3 5 1 42 20 36
EVERETT LADIES
35 19 36
15 11
Porlock, Marie Denley leading the scoring STOTFOLD LADIES 16 9 2 5 22 25 29
with a four-goal haul whilst Shannon Crouch KEMPSTON ROVERS 14 8 2 4 32 18 26
(2), Lesley Spearing (2) and Holly Rogers HITCHIN TOWN CANARIES 14 8 1 5 46 34 25
WATTON LADIES 12 7 1 4 26 25 22
weighed in with the others. Kezia Elson SHERRARDSWOOD 17 6 3 8 43 38 21
grabbed a consolation for Porlock. BUNTINGFORD TOWN 15 3 0 12 24 37 9
Wellington have gone back to the top BSC FC 13 1 0 1 3 11 14 46 4 3
13
10 14 36
LETCHWORTH GARDEN CITY
of Division Two following their 3-0 victory
away to Combe St Nicholas. Tash Hole gave Buntingford 2 BSC 5; Kempston 2 Evergreen 0; Stotfold 0 Everett 2;
Watton 2 Letchworth 0.
them the lead after ten minutes and Jess
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P
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Regan went on to seal the points with a second DIVISION THREE 11 11 D 0 L 0 58 A Pts
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ST MARGARETSBURY
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half double. FLITWICK BLUES 12 10 0 2 54 15 30
The Division Three campaign BURY RANGERS 13 6 1 6 29 30 19
meanwhile concluded with Burnham Utd WHEATHAMPSTEAD 13 4 1 8 22 37 13
FLITWICK EAGLES 12 3 2 7 7 28 11
Res sealing a top three place with a 2-1 win BEDWELL RANGERS 13 0 2 11 15 67 2
away to Paulton Rovers Development,
whose consolation goal was scored by Mia Wheathampstead 6 Bedwell 3.
Vickery.
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