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second place after beating Warrington Wolves 5-0, just ahead of Didsbury Ladies who were
       3-2 winners at Wythenshawe Amateurs.
       South West League
       The weather badly hit the fixture programme once again, with only match in the Premier Division
       managing to go ahead. Bideford have moved up to second, level on points with leaders Marine
       Academy Plymouth, after a first half goal from Tracey Cross gave them a 1-0 victory away to
       Middlezoy Rovers.
              There was a change of leadership in the Northern Division with Oldland Abbotonians
       taking over at the top following their 1-0 victory over Almondsbury, Beth Dale scoring the only
       goal of the game. Weston Mendip are just two points off the pace after winning their derby
       match  6-2  against  Weston-super-Mare.  Amy  Clark  hit  a  hat-trick  for  Mendip  along  with
       Natalia Bak, Ellie Burrows and Ryla Cooper, with Phoebe Payton netting a brace in reply.
              In the Eastern Division, Frome Town narrowed the gap on leaders Forest Green
       Rovers to two points by scoring seven without reply past Swindon Spitfires. Stacey Hill scored
       a hat-trick for the Robins, Ann-Marie Harvey contributed a brace and there was one apiece from
       Karen Perkins and Enna Christmas. Swindon Town Development had a good day in front of
       goal away to Chipping Sodbury Town, Emma Skinner bagging a hat-trick as they ran out 8-1
       winners. Caitlin Marron added two with Natalie Goodright, Sophie Mitchell and Katie Wells also
       getting on the scoresheet.
              One match was played in the Western Division and it saw leaders AFC St Austell go six
       points clear with a 6-2 victory over Plymouth Argyle Development. Tori Marks (2), Alexia
       Riley (2), Laura Barrett and Danielle Salt all scored for the table toppers, with Dee Newman and
       Emily Collar replying.
       Southern Region League
       Wycombe Wanderers are the new leaders of the Premier Division following their 9-1 victory
       against Newbury Ladies. Steph Mobbs led the scoring with a hat-trick and she was joined on
       the scoresheet by Lindsay Pinker (2), Katie Hudson, Samantha Jackson, Charlotte Parrett and
       Rae Roberts. Four teams are level on points at the top, also joined by Winchester City Flyers
       who  defeated  Warsash  Wasps  4-1  thanks  to  a  Hannah  Knapton  double,  Katie  Johns  and
       Charlotte Warhurst.
              Southampton Women Res stay top of Division One despite going down to a 3-0
       defeat  to  Eastleigh,  whose  scorers  were  Catherine  Browning,  Samantha  Hide  and  Emma
       Simpson. The other game in the division ended with honours even as AFC Bournemouth CST
       Development and New Milton Town battled out a goalless draw.
       West Midlands League
       Sutton Coldfield Town continue to make their way up the Premier Division table and are in
       fourth after they won 5-0 away to Stockingford AA Pavilion. Jamie-Leigh Fowler netted twice
       for Sutton along with Imogen Fisher, Niamh Deasy and an own goal. Hannah Fellows and Sarah
       Harvey were on target for Lye Town as they shared a 2-2 draw with Coundon Court, who
       replied through Rhiannon O'Looney and Sophie Shale.
              Jemma Smith and Lauren McCaffrey were the scorers for Division One North leaders
       AFC Telford Utd as they won 2-1 against Shifnal Town, whose consolation came from Jenna
       Boddison. Tamworth stay on their heels in second after scoring eight without reply past Port
       Vale,  Aimee  Taylor  netting  a  hat-trick  along  with  Grace  Dickens  (2),  Chloe  Finn,  Charlotte
       Reinforth, Ella Spears and Olivia Woolston. The two teams at the foot of the table met each other
       and both registered their first point as they fought out a 4-4 draw. Lucy Bolitho (2), Danielle
       Statham and Eleanor McKeegan were the scorers for Coventry City as they shared the spoils
       with Walsall Ladies.
              In Division One South, Knowle moved level on points with leaders Solihull Sporting
       after Georgia Jones grabbed the only goal of the game in their victory away to Cookley Sports.
       Daisy Bloor and Bonnie Mountford netted the goals for Leamington Lions as they drew 2-2
       with Rugby Town, who scored through Chloe Debaes and Kelly Worthington.
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