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the fifteenth attempt. Nikki May netted twice as they won 2-1 away to
, whose reply came from Rhianna Ben-Carew.
are back on top of the Northern Division after scoring seven times without
reply past . Sophie Cooper scored a hat-trick and Maddie Wood contributed
a brace, with one apiece from Jess Bessell and Emma Summerill. Previous leaders
went down to a 2-1 defeat to in-form , whose goals came from
Natasha Crew and Jennie Habbits.
Eastern Division leaders suffered their first defeat of the season, 2-1
against whose goals were scored by Natalie Goodright and Victoria
Taylor. have gone level on points with Sherborne, Sophie Mitchell and Claire
Moreton were their markswomen as they won 2-1 over , whose consolation came from
Alisha Barker.
swept into the semi finals of the Bristol Soccerworld Cup with an
astonishing 12-1 victory against . Henna Butcher and Stella
Gandee-Morgan both scored hat-tricks and there were two goals apiece from triplet sisters
Hannah, Madison and Sophie Price. Union will play Weston Mendip in the last four.
Southern Region League
The top two in the Premier Division did not score on Sunday and missed an
opportunity to take over the leadership as they were beaten 1-0 by . Samantha
Jackson netted twice and Chante Inniss added the other as won 3-1
against and lifted themselves off the bottom as they
edged out by the odd goal in nine, Beth Norman hitting a hat-trick along with
Danielle Cheyney and Emily Marsland. Rosie Page-Smith scored three times and Mollie Haines
the other for Woodley.
Elisha Cox scored twice and Megan Crawford added the other as defeated
3-0 to main their Division One lead of seven points from who
also won 3-0 against thanks to Emma Simpson, Leah Shave
and Samantha Hide. meanwhile triumphed 4-2 away to , Laura
Hobbs was on target twice along with Beth Easterman and Isobel Saunders.
West Midlands League
edged out by the odd goal in seven to stay six points clear at the top of
the Premier Division. Jessica Lippiatt netted twice for Redditch along with Annie Highway and
Cheyanne Jarvis. had a much more convincing victory against to keep up the
chase in second place, spearheaded by a six-goal haul from Chantelle Gallagher. Katie Gibbons
weighed in with a further four and the tally was completed by Michaela Lockett (2), Olivia
Mountford (2), Alana Copeland and Lacey-May Smith. Laura Smith scored a hat-trick for
as they beat 3-2 to go third, whilst Tara Harrison and Natasha
Lawrence gave a 2-1 success away to . Kaileigh Pahnke was on
target for in their 1-1 draw with , who replied through
Claudia Latchford.
are the new leaders of Division One North after Rachel Green (2),
Siobhan Hodgetts, Katie Adams and Rachael Neal gave them a 5-2 victory over .
Emma Henderson and Rebecca Keyte scored the goals of as they drew
2-2 with , for whom Rebecca-Lee Bown netted twice, and a late goal from Meg
Baldwin gave a 1-0 win away to .
The top two were not in action in Division One South but were able to make
up ground in third as they won 2-1 at , whilst Katherine Christopher netted both
goals as beat 2-1.
are through to the Division One South Cup Final after a goal each
from Bailey-Raine Hodge, Alex Nicklin, Katie Priest and Kirsty Roberts gave them a 4-1 victory
over , whose consolation came from Chloe Barrett.
Issue no. 28 - 12 March 2020 news@womenssoccerscene.co.uk