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Westward Developments Devon League
Only a single match survived the weather over the weekend, in Division One where Axminster Town
ran out 7-0 winners over Bradninch Women. Kitty Deem-Stone scored a hat-trick, Louise Wyatt
added two and there was one apiece from Fenella Clode and Lauren Struszczak to take Axminster up to
third.
Gloucestershire League
Just three points cover the entire Division One table and Cotswold Rangers have joined the teams at
the top of the table after beating Gloucester City in the only match to be played. Sophie Vincent,
Poppy Best and Beth Tovey scored the goals as newly promoted Cotswold picked up their second victory
of the season.
Bishop's Cleeve kept up their good run of form in Division Two and have moved level on
points with leaders Olveston Utd following their 6-1 victory away to Cirencester Town. Leonie
Gough hit a hat-trick with Isabelle Torrington (2) and Ella Sharpe adding the others, Libberty
Messenger netting a consolation for the home side. Dursley Town meanwhile celebrated their first
win of the season, 3-0 against Bradley Stoke thanks to a Stephanie Hill double and Charlotte Warren.
Ellwood Ladies power on at the top of Division Three, they stay three points ahead after an
Amy Tandy brace, Katie Hill and Hannah Jenkins saw them to a 4-0 victory at Bradley Stoke Vixens.
Red Falcon Club Ladies continue to lead the chasing teams, they defeated Whitchurch & Bristol
3-1 courtesy of a Tierney Harris double and an own goal, Jessica Nicholls replying. Megan Hamblett (2),
Holly Kay and Chloe Taylor were on target for Tuffley Rovers as they won 4-2 against Southmead
Community Sport. Katy Bradshaw (2), Alisha Parker and Sarah Hibbert scored the goals for
Winchcombe Town as they secured their first point when drawing 4-4 with Bristol Ladies Union
Development, who netted through a Sarah Fernando double and Catherine Andrews as well as an own
goal.
Greater London League
Walton Casuals made it six wins out of six as Emily Bernard and Tarran Williams gave them a 2-1 win
away to Crystal Palace Development. Walton continue to head the Premier Division by three points
from Clapton Community, who defeated Islington Borough 3-1 via Marta Perez, Larissa Costa
Vieira and an own goal. Olivia Syson (2), Macy Diaz and Claire Huggins were all on target for Enfield
Town Res as they won 4-3 at Comets to stay third, just ahead of Brentford who scored six without
reply past Hampton & Richmond Borough thanks to Kaitlyn Spencer-Dempsey (2), Rebekah
Wiltshire (2), Jessica Stickley and Axelle Courlander. Dulwich Hamlet Res ran out 4-1 winners over
Regents Park Rangers with a goal each from Hermione Cruttwell, Chana Hinds, Kamilla Hjelmsbo
and Ellie Clarke.
Headstone Manor held on to the leadership of Division One North on goal difference after
Louise Allwood, Jess Keohane and an own goal gave them a 3-1 win away to Edgware Town. Tower
Hamlets made sure of keeping pace, they beat Larkspur Rovers 4-1 thanks to Amber Clarke, Rogan
Dolan, Ella Vickers-Strutt and Judith Rossey. Tori Adlam and Jessica Welsh netted the goals as
Queen's Park Rangers Res won 2-0 at East London Ladies and Luton Town Res defeated
Enfield Town 3rds by the same scoreline, thanks to an Aurora Ryan double.
Division One South leaders Bromley FC Ladies were held to a 3-3 draw by Balham
Panthers but remain four points clear at the top. Millie Main, Lucy Rix and Charlotte Lee all scored
for Bromley whilst Balham netted through Nicola O'Connor (2) and Samantha Algar. Despite scoring
through Italia Bond, second placed Sutton Utd U21 also drew, 1-1 against UCL Academicals who
replied through Tara Mathias. Ellie Stalley (2), Leah Knapp (2), Lucia Bustamante and Phoebe Flynn
ensured that Walton Casuals Res beat South East Parakeets 6-0 and Actonians Ladies Res
were 4-0 victors at South London Laces thanks to Maya Baddour, Linda Fox, Antonia Cole and
Emma Welch. Emma Davies netted a brace for South London Women as they shared a 2-2 draw
with Tooting Bec, who responded through Zoe Burden and Charlotte Keenan.
Sheffield & Hallamshire League
Just four Sundays' worth of fixtures were possible since the season’s delayed start before going into
lockdown again, though not every team was able to play four times. Barnsley FC Ladies (a separate
outfit from Barnsley Women in the FA Women’s National League, but with several former players from
the latter in their squad) top Division One with maximum points from three games. Lauren Collumbine,
Sadie Hooper and Amy Lassu were their scorers in a 3-2 win over Oughtibridge Res whose replies
came from Cheryl Mawhood and Emma Wall. AFC Bentley, for whom the prolific Gemma Harte
bagged five and Rachael Mullen the other, proved far too strong for hosts Sheffield Utd Community
Foundation, the game ending in a 6-1 away victory with Caitlin Cooper the consolation scorer for
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