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up to take charge of First Team affairs in a 'Management Trio' along with James and Ryan who also
       stepped up from the Reserves.
           After a number of squad changes for the 2015-16 season, Leicester City WFC started brightly
       picking up three wins in August, scoring 20 goals and conceding just one. The Foxes continued their fine
       form through until Christmas, losing just once in the opening four months, a league cup match against
       Bradford  City  from  the  Division  above.  Despite  being  knocked  out  of  the  County  Cup  and  FA  Cup  in
       successive weeks early in 2016, Leicester City WFC maintained their incredible 100% record in the league
       and confirmed promotion back to the Northern Division with a 10-0 win over Rotherham United Ladies.
           In  May  2018,  Leicester  City  Women  were  awarded  a  licence  for  Tier  2  following  an  extensive
       application  process.  The  Foxes  were  one  of  five  new  teams  to  be  added  to  the  new  FA  Women's
       Championship.
                      Demi Lambourne, Grace Riglar, Natalie Johnson, Aimee Everett, Holly Morgan, Lia
       Cataldo, Charlie Devlin, Libby Smith, Annabel Blanchard, Lachante Paul, Hayley James, Scarlett Field,
       Freya Thomas, Paige Bailey-Gayle, Rachel Brown, Ella Rutherford, Olivia Atkinson, Annie Taylor, Ashleigh
       Plumptre, Lucy Johnson, Georgia Popple, Ellie York, Taylor Charlton-Burgess, Gracie-Mai Williams, Rachel
       Lawrence, Jessica Camwell.
                       Karen Bardsley, Aoife Mannion, Demi Stokes, Gemma Bonner, Megan Campbell,
       Steph Houghton, Laura Coombs, Jill Scott, Pauline Bremer, Georgia Stanway, Janine Beckie, Tyler Toland,
       Lauren Hemp, Jess Park, Geum-min Lee, Ellen White, Caroline Weir, Keira Walsh, Tessa Wullaert, Ellie
       Roebuck, Emma Bissell, Karima Benameur, Matilde Fidalgo.
      The County Leagues...

      Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire League
                         stay three points clear at the top of the league after they won 3-0 away to
                . Natasha McConville (2) and Steph Cripps scored the goals to keep Hemel ahead of
                 who ran out 12-1 winners over   . Jessica Cavaree and Eleanor Lovelock both
      scored hat-tricks along with Kayla Johnson (2), Grainne Kellett (2), Holly Williams and Lacey Kavanagh-
      Blake.        follow on in third after picking up four points from a double header with
            and Emma Chaffey was on target for   in their 1-1 draw with   , who replied
      through Ruby Jager. Paige Rolfe netted both goals for     as they won 2-1 away
      to                      .
                                     have gone three points ahead in Division One after scoring
      seven times without reply past      . Charlotte Bedford and Georgia-Rose Edwards each
      netted twice along with Jessica Greaves, Holly Venn and Kelly Randall. Second placed
                        were beaten 5-1 by           , for whom Nicola Hollick scored four
      times and Errin Murray the other.   won 3-1 at     thanks to Francesca Novelli (2)
      and Kally-Ann Westgarth whilst Lauren Prior was on target for   as they drew 1-1
      with         , who replied through Emma Trill.
                             are  closing  in  on  the  Division  Three  title  following  their  victory  over
                       .  Kelsey  Millen  and  Nicole  Jancey  both  scored  hat-tricks,  Lois  Ruane,  Tamzin
      Symonds-Bishop  and Rachel Wall each netted twice and there was one apiece from Rosie Langston and
      Sarah Payne. Angelica Fachechi (2), Louise Grocott, Helen Spencer and Sarah King were the scorers as
                   won 5-1 away to         and        defeated          4-2 thanks
      to an Isobel Hughes double, Eve Shaw and Eleanor Keating. Jessica Clarke-Patrick, Georgia Dollman and
      Gemma Robertson scored the goals as   won 3-0 against      whilst Ellen Beary (2)
      and Fiona Davies were on target for      in their 3-3 draw with      , who
      replied through a Rachel Young brace and Freya Rampley.
      Earthbound Electrical Cornwall League
                  booked their place in the semi finals of the Supplementary Cup after scoring eight times
      without reply past   . Jessica Bryan, Francesca Callender and Elizabeth Hosking each netted
      twice along with Rebecca Woods and an own goal.
             The top of the table clash in Division Two went the way of   who defeated
                 4-0, courtesy of doubles from Lucy Borthwick and Claire Petty. Jasmin Allen scored six
      times for          in their 10-0 victory over   , Holly Williams added two and there was one
      apiece from Lauren Baker and Claire Charnock. Tamsin Keat bagged a hat-trick and Nicola Champion
      the other as      won 4-2 against   .
        Issue no. 28 - 12 March 2020           news@womenssoccerscene.co.uk
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