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Westward Developments Devon League
have opened up a lead of four points at the top of the Premier Division after
winning 5-1 away to . Katie Sawyer (2), Chloe Driscoll, Jennifer Hammond and Helena
Ruffles were the scorers for Buckland, with Sara Dunne replying.
narrowed the gap on Division One leaders to two points by
winning 4-2 against thanks to Chelsea Pennock (2), Emily Watts and Serafina Russo.
Rachael Godfrey netted four times for against , whilst Kate Finch
and Caragh O'Brien each hit hat-tricks and the total was completed by Chloe Harris (2), Harriot Taylor (2)
and Kerry Broom.
Gloucestershire League
are in the Gordon Perrett Memorial Cup Final following their 4-0 victory away to
. They will play the winners of the other semi final between and
Champions elect , which was postponed.
The only match to survive the weather in Division One saw boost their hopes for
the runners-up spot by beating 5-4.
are back on top of Division Two on goal difference after a late, late
goal saw them win 2-1 against . Rosie Hall and Emily Hulbert were the markswomen for
Rovers, with Isabelle Hughes replying.
Division Three leaders returned to action with a 6-2 win away to
, which sees them extend their advantage to twelve points. Elizabeth Robinson was
on target four times for the Rocks along with Emily Nicholson and Jasmine Pither, with Anna Howes and
Ruth Benjamin scoring for the home side.
Greater London League
became the first team in the country to win their division on the weekend when a 6-2
victory away to secured the Division One title. Jodie Barker and Rebecca E Price
each netted twice along with Molly Jones and Megan Vincer, whilst the home side replied through Kiran
Reyat and an own goal. remain in second despite being beaten 2-1 by
, whose scorers were Courtney Bell and Rosalind Duignan-Pearson, whilst
were held to a 1-1 draw by , goals coming from Sarah Cleary and Gemma Goodwin respectively.
Stephanie Bushby bagged a brace for as they defeated
2-1.
preserved their lead of four points in the Premier Division after they
won 3-0 away to . Anna Koscielska (2) and Alice Dainty were the scorers to keep
their side ahead of second placed , who also notched up a 3-0 victory against
thanks to Jennifer Neves, Darcy Wells and an own goal. Caterina Savelli (2), Carmela Garcia, Sophie
Walker and Laura Whitnall gave a 5-1 win over and Nieve Buckley was on
target for as they earned a 1-1 draw with , who had
taken the lead through Kate Kerr.
Sheffield & Hallamshire League
Both the top two in Division One won, so leaders remain two points clear of
who have two games in hand. Millmoor were 3-0 winners at thanks to goals
from Tasha Kimpton, Carly Uttley and Abby Watkinson whilst AFC Doncaster further boosted their goal
difference with a 7-1 victory at . Rachael Mullen (2), Charlotte Dinsdale, Gemma
Harte, Lorna Mason, Vicki Owen and Sam Pidgeon were on target for Doncaster whose scoring record is
now 64-11 compared to Millmoor’s 39-12 and their goal difference just one short of being double that
of Millmoor. Another team to enjoy a 7-1 win were , at home to bottom team
. With a backlog of fixtures to clear, Oughtibridge again switched to a 3G pitch. Former Steel City
Wanderers players, Cheryl Mawhood and Paris Wagstaff accounted for four of the goals with the former
bagging a hat-trick. Anna Kelsey (2) and Melissa Bellamy were the other Oughtibridge scorers, whilst
Hope Adamson netted the consolation for Socrates. Georgia Walker (2), Abbie France and Danielle
Thompson were on target for third placed who won 4-2 at
, Hannah Barden and Tia Stancil netting for the hosts. Four goals were equally shared at
, for whom Michaela Holmes and Liv Mellor scored with Molly Johnson and
Abbey Kirwin on the mark for visitors .
Division Two leaders , for whom both Halima Essa and
Hannah Jackson netted twice, won 4-1 at , Miriam Hawley the home scorer.
Issue no. 28 - 12 March 2020 news@womenssoccerscene.co.uk