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That win kept Wednesday fifteen points ahead of main rivals    who are third with four
       games  in  hand.  Katie  Flanagan  hit  a  hat-trick  while  Dayna  Antcliffe  (2),  Laura  Kerr  and  Chantelle
       Wenman were also on target for Millmoor in their 7-0 victory at   . Emily Allen, Emily Box and
       Mattia Roberts scored for      whose 3-0 win over         keeps them in second
       spot, three points ahead of Millmoor, but from two games more. Also winning 3-0 were
                  against              . The
       day’s highest scoring game was at    who
                                            DIVISION TWO        P  W  D  L  F  A Pts
       were 6-4 victors over        . Natasha WOBURN & WAVENDON  12 10  0  2  46 10 30
       Lindley  scored  a  hat-trick  along  with  Terri AFC KEMPSTON TOWN  11  9  0  2  32 12 27
       Williamson (2) and Becky Wright, with a Tasha Bell  AFC DUNSTABLE BLUES  10  8  1  1  66 11 25
                                            LANGFORD LADIES     11  7  1  3  34  8  22
       treble and Lydia Rae on target for the visitors. Jane
                                            SHERRARDSWOOD       11  6  2  3  25 22 20
       Watkinson  netted  both  for     in  their  2-2 GARSTON RES  13  5  3  5  23 14 18
       draw against          whose replies came EVERGREEN LADIES  12  3  2  7  17 43 11
       from Kelly Brailsford and Sara Tyler.  BEDFORD DEVELOPMENT  12  3  1  8  19 30 10
                                            WATTON LADIES       11  1  1  9  8  45  4
       Somerset League                      WHEATHAMPSTEAD      13  0  1  12  2  75  1
                 opened up the Division One title race
                                            AFC Kempston 1 AFC Dunstable 5; Bedford 1 Garston 1;
       when  they  won  2-1  away  to  previously  unbeaten Evergreen 0 Woburm 7’ Langford 1 Sherrardswood 3.
                       .  Alex  Gwyther  and  Enya
       Wilkinson  were  Purnell's  goalscorers,  with  Emily  DIVISION THREE  P  W  D  L  F  A Pts
       Crook replying for Lydeard. In the other game, Josie  HERTS VIPERS WOMEN  16 16  0  0 108 6  48
                                            BIGGLESWADE UTD     13 11  0  2  71 15 33
       Cherson and Ryla Cooper scored for   in their HARVESTERS  15 10  0  5  40 21 30
       2-2  draw  against            ,  whose KEMPSTON ROVERS   13  7  2  4  35 28 23
       markswomen  were  Nicola  Johnson  and  Lesley  STOTFOLD LADIES  14  7  2  5  38 36 23
                                            HITCHIN TOWN RES    14  6  3  5  22 45 21
       Spearing.
                                            BEDWELL RANGERS     14  5  4  5  46 47 19
             The top two were not in action in Division FLITWICK EAGLES  17  4  1  12 40 95 13
       Two and it gave             the chance EVERGREEN EAGLES  15  2  0  13 17 39  6
       to make up ground with a 5-1 victory over   BUNTINGFORD TOWN  13  2  0  11 15 58  6
             . Kaylyn Porter bagged herself a seven-goal  WHETSTONE WANDERERS  10  1  0  9  9  51  3
       haul  and  Briony  Smith  added  the  other  two  for  Harvesters 4 Flitwick 2; Hitchin 3 Bedwell 3; Kempston 1
             as  they  crushed   9-2  and   Biggleswade 5; Stotfold 3 Buntingford 0; Whetstone 0 Herts Vipers
              were 2-1 winners away to      14.
          thanks to Millie Stoyles and Alice Haggan.   Birmingham
       Staffordshire League
                                            PREMIER DIVISION    P  W  D  L  F  A Pts
              extended  their  lead  to  eight  points  as SJB LADIES  10 10  0  0  56  7  30
       they defeated          4-0, courtesy of a BUSTLEHOLME    9  7  0  2  44 22 21
       Hannah Baker hat-trick and Rebecca Milner. Rosie  REDDITCH BOROUGH  6  5  0  1  35  7  15
                                            RUBERY LADIES RAVENS  6  4  0  2  27  9  12
       Hargreaves, Rachel Topliss and Gemma Anderson
                                            BALLS TO CANCER     12  4  0  8  18 51 12
       were  all  on  the  scoresheet  as   COVENTRIANS         9  3  0  6  18 23  9
       climbed into second place with a 3-0 victory over HALAS HAWKS  9  1  0  8  9  49  3
                 .                          LEAMINGTON HIBERNIAN  7  0  0  7  2  41  0
                                            Coventrians 5 Leamington 0; Redditch 10 Halas 0; Rubery 1 SJB
         Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire       3.
        DIVISION ONE        P  W  D  L  F  A Pts  DIVISION ONE  P  W  D  L  F  A Pts
       HEMEL HEMPSTEAD TOWN  12 10  1  1  45 13 31  COLESHILL TOWN  13 11  0  2  40 11 33
       ST ALBANS LADIES    12  9  1  2  66 14 28  DARLASTON TOWN  11  9  1  1  67  8  28
       NORTHWOOD           12  8  3  1  51 21 27  COVENTRY SPHINX RES  10  6  2  2  29 12 20
       GARSTON             13  7  3  3  35 35 24  ALVECHURCH LADIES  11  6  2  3  28 19 20
       HITCHIN TOWN        12  6  2  4  28 21 20  NUNEATON BOROUGH  9  5  0  4  21 28 15
       HARTHAM UTD         13  5  3  5  25 35 18  RUGBY BOROUGH  11  4  2  5  22 37 14
       HOUGHTON ATHLETIC   11  1  5  5  19 28  8  SOUTHAM UTD   10  4  0  6  21 19 12
       ROYSTON TOWN DEV'MENT  11  2  2  7  15 30  8  WALSALL DEVELOPMENT  13  2  1  10 20 47  7
       HITCHIN BELLES      14  1  1  12 15 69  4  CHELMSLEY COLTS  13  2  1  10 10 50  7
       LETCHWORTH GARDEN CITY  12  0  3  9  12 44  3  BIRMINGHAM MEDICS  9  1  1  7  14 41  4
       Hitchin Belles 0 Hemel Hempstead 3; Hitchin T 1 Garston 1;  Alvechurch 1 Coleshill 5; Birmingham Meds 2 Rugby 2.
       Houghton 1 Northwood 3, Northwood 1 Houghton 1;
       Letchworth 1 Royston 2; St Albans 12 Hartham 1.
        Issue no. 28 - 12 March 2020           news@womenssoccerscene.co.uk
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