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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