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The County Leagues...

       S-Tech Cambridgeshire League
       Cardea Ladies lifted themselves up into second place in Division One with a 6-1 victory over
       Ketton. Emma Pollard led the scoring for Cardea with a four-goal haul and she was joined
       on the scoresheet by Georgie Elsom and Keleigh Slipper.
            One  match  was  played  in  Division  Two,  Mildenhall  Town  winning  3-1  away  to
       Waterbeach  Colts.  Sara-Jane  Langford  netted  twice  and  Lauren  Deller  the  other  for
       Mildenhall, with Danielle Foster replying.
            In Division Three, Huntingdon Town narrowed the gap on leaders Peterborough
       Utd Foundation to eight points with a 3-1 victory over Deeping Utd. Arianna Andrade,
       Ellie Harvey and Natasha Houchen scored the goals to keep Huntingdon’s hopes of a top two
       finish on course. Third placed Chatteris Town Lilies meanwhile lost ground as they were
       beaten  3-1  by  Haverhill  Rovers  Community,  for  whom  Julie  Brown  (2)  and  Gemma
       Codling were on target.
            Two matches were played in the group stages of the League Cup, Leverington Sports
       were narrow 1-0 victors over March Town Utd whilst Isleham Utd defeated Newmarket
       Town Development 3-0, thanks to a Rebekah Finch double and Poppy Green.
       Gloucestershire League
       Just three ties in the Second Round of the Gordon Perrett League Cup managed to beat the
       weather on the weekend but the top two teams in the league were both able to book their
       places in the quarter finals.
            League leaders Pucklechurch Sports scored a total of fourteen times in atrocious
       conditions against a valiant Kingswood Women side, which included a seven-goal haul
       from Tammi Haynes. Adele Hooper contributed a further four, whilst the tally was completed
       by  Siobhan  Haynes,  Ellie  Jefferies  and  an  own  goal.  Olveston  Utd  meanwhile  defeated
       Gloucester City 4-0, with Rosanna Blacker scoring all four goals. The other team definitely
       through to the last eight is Winchcombe Town, who ran out 4-1 winners over Ellwood
       Ladies from the division above. Kelly Adams was on target twice for Winchcombe along with
       Gabriella  Capaldi  and  Zinovia  Apospori,  whilst  Ellwood's  consolation  came  from  Hayley
       Layton.
       Greater London League
       League leaders Islington Borough went down to a 5-2 defeat to Bromley FC Ladies who
       kept their own title chances alive. Lucy Rix netted twice for Bromley along with Eloise Bovill,
       Olivia  Woolacott  and  Tanya  Holley,  whilst  Islington  replied  through  a  Rachel  Anderson
       brace.  Clapton  Community  have  moved  to  within  two  points  of  Islington  after  Maria
       Mendonca and Marta Perez gave them a 2-1 victory over Edgware Town, whose consolation
       came from Monique Mitchell-Marshall.
            Actonians Ladies Res have returned to the top of Division One North following
       their 6-0 victory over Hackney Res. Sinthujah Sooriyakumar netted a brace, with Fiona
       Moloney,  Rachel  Rabin,  Tayla  MacPherson  and  Anne-Marie  Pejcic  adding  the  others.
       Christiane Assaad, Lily-Rose Dyer and Simone Larsen accounted for the goals as Camden
       Town Blues won 3-0 at Tower Hamlets to stay in third place, just ahead of Brentford B
       who beat New London Lionesses Development 2-0 thanks to Cheyenne Faulkner and
       Calli  Weaver.  Luton  Town  Res  notched  up  their  second  league  win  of  the  season,  3-0
       against East London Ladies with goals from Sapphire Rohan (2) and Laura Johnson.
            In Division One South, Katie Butts bagged a brace along with Jemma King, Bethan
       McIntosh and Paula Holguin-Milla as Balham Panthers defeated third placed South East
       Parakeets  5-0.  South  London  Women  were  3-0  victors  away  to  Ashford  Town
       (Middlesex) B, courtesy of a Virginia Somers brace and Elyse Stokley.
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