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London & South East League
It's as you were in the title race with leaders Ebbsfleet Utd staying three points clear after
beating third placed Millwall Lionesses 6-1. Amelia Woodgate, Logan O'Shea, Asanteni
Charles, Amy Russ, Ellie Perkins and Lydia Wills all netted a goal apiece for Fleet, with Ellen
Napper replying, whilst Samantha Quayle and Chloe Winchester were on target for second
placed Worthing FC Women in their 2-0 success away to Fulham FC Women.
Dulwich Hamlet stay in the top four despite going down to a 2-0 defeat at AFC Acorns,
whose scorers were Jade Page and Lauren Tyler. Molly Hill was on target for Saltdean Utd
in their 1-1 draw against Dartford, who replied through Shauni Griffiths, and Enfield
Town defeated Sutton Utd 2-1 thanks to Leah Littlechild and Beth Lloyd.
Brentford have gone to the top of Division One North following their 6-1 victory over
Sport London e Benfica. Chloe Logie is having an excellent season in front of goal and
she netted a further four times, being joined on the scoresheet by Sophie Troth and Jodie
Reid. Previous leaders Clapton Community were beaten 5-2 by Dorking Wanderers
who stepped up their challenge and returned to form with a Gemma Shepherd hat-trick,
Charlotte Keenan and Alice Bowles. Denham Utd stay in third place, Jenny Nagle netting
twice and Joanne Torr the other as they won 3-2 againstWatford Development, whose
replies came from Sophia Amanor and Lily Hall. Richmond Park and Whyteleafe battled
out a goalless draw whilst Hackney continued their recent impressive form by beating
Dulwich Hamlet Res 5-0, courtesy of a Fae Culconis four-goal haul and Natalie White.
Hastings Utd held on to their two point lead at the top of Division One South following
an eleven-goal blast against Cray Valley (PM). Charlotte Gurr and Sian Heather both
scored hat-tricks, Jade Davenport and Brooke Nicholson-Rogan added two apiece and
Nicole Bartup was also on target. Second placed Ashford Utd meanwhile defeated Herne
Bay 4-0 to stay on their heels, Rebecca Wyatt netting twice along with Yasmin Howard and
Jodie Cain. Defeat for Bay means that Welling Utd pull four points ahead of them in third
after beating Newhaven 4-0 with goals from Olivia McGregor (2), Grace Laverick and Amy
Panayi. Shantelle Omar hit a hat-trick and Jessica King the other as Eastbourne Utd
defeated Steyning Town Community 4-1 and Bexhill Utd were 3-2 winners over
Maidstone Utd, courtesy of a Christy Haragan double and Laura Swarbrooke.
North East League
After suffering their first defeat of the season last time out, newly crowned Champions
Chester-le-Street Town got back to winning ways when they defeated Hull Utd 4-2. Isla
Maggs (2), Nichole Havery and Vikki Ryder all netted for the Cestrians, with Hull's replies
coming via Jade Newlove and an own goal. Alnwick Town continue to finish the season
well and they are in the driving seat for the runners-up spot after beating second placed
Wakefield 5-2. Catherine Johnston led the scoring for Alnwick with a hat-trick and the
others came from Jenny Patterson and Sophie Williams, whilst Wakefield replied through a
double from Neve Renwick. South Shields stay in the running after Sophie Greener (2),
Becki McMahon (2) and Eve Gatens took them to a 5-0 victory over Harrogate Town. Jael
Anderson, Alex Ross and Melissa Simpson accounted for the goals as Sunderland West
End won 3-1 against Blyth Town.
Autumn Colledge and Courtney Mole each netted twice, with Lily-Mae Jackson adding
the other, as Spennymoor Town won 5-1 away to Norton & Stockton Ancients to
maintain their lead of four points in the Northern Division, Emily Joynes grabbing a
consolation for the home side. Wallsend BC Res stay on their heels in second, they came
from behind to beat Hartlepool Pools Youth 3-2 thanks to Rose Rikkerink, Abbie Young
and Hannah Gosnold. Robyn Foster and Lauren Gray netted for Hartlepool Utd who were
held to a 2-2 draw by West Allotment Celtic, Victoria Curtis and Gabrielle McConnel
replying. Talia Korucu, Holly Doogan, Jade Fenton and Kirsty Gillis all got on the scoresheet
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