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Frampton Rangers are the new leaders of the Northern Division following their 3-0
       victory away to Oldland Abbotonians. Anna Symanowski gave them a first half lead and they
       added further goals through Lucie Hulin and Ruby Michael. Bristol Rovers are level on points with
       Frampton after they completed a quickfire double over Almondsbury, beating them 3-1. Georgia
       Vandries (2) and Anna Hubble were on target for Rovers, with Zoe Hales replying. Cheltenham
       Town Development opened their season by winning 5-0 against Weston-super-Mare whilst
       Charlotte Suktem scored a hat-trick for Weston Mendip in their 3-3 draw against Downend
       Flyers, whose goals came from Faith Flynn (2) and Beth Pitman.
              A 3-1 win over Feniton has taken Liskeard Athletic to the top of the Western Division.
       Amy Hemingway, Ezme Wells and Gemma Farley were the markswomen for Liskeard, with Brittany
       Harris replying. Plymouth Argyle U23 ran up a huge total against Ottery St Mary, Wensday
       Wise  scoring  six  times  and  there  were  five-goal  hauls  from  Zoe  Cunningham,  Panagiota
       Papaioannou and Rosie Shipp. Helston Athletic and Saltash Utd battled out a thrilling 3-3 draw
       with Katie Barker, Eve-Charlotte Moore and Charlotte Sparkes-Bond all scoring for Helston, whilst
       Saltash netted through Jade Bryan, Yasmin Franklin and Dee Newman.
       Southern Region League
       Moneyfields  are  continuing  to  set  the  early  pace  in  the  Premier  Division,  notching  up  a  third
       straight win when scoring six without reply against Winchester City Flyers. Emma Pinner netted
       two of the goals with Emma Eldridge, Ellie Kirby, Kayleigh Tonks and Sophie Kingsley-Cabell adding
       the others for the Moneys who head the table on goal difference from Abingdon Utd, who were 3-0
       winners over Wycombe Wanderers thanks to Molly Lygo-Jackson, Lindsay Pinker and Tiana
       Russell-Cartwright. Ascot Utd are third after beating Oxford City 5-2, Sarah Leonard was on
       target four times and Katie Vince rounded off the scoring. Abingdon Town chalked up their first
       win, 3-1 at Woodley Utd courtesy of Chloe Ball, Cara Kerby and an own goal.
              AFC Stoneham head a trio of teams on six points in Division One following their 5-1
       victory over Eversley & California in which Alisha Buckingham hit a hat-trick and Kayden Wood
       contributed  a  double.  Alexis  Bussell  was  another  hat-trick  scorer  for  second  placed  AFC
       Bournemouth Development as they defeated New Milton Town 4-2, with Hannah Francis
       adding the other, and Woking Ladies won 2-1 at Milton Utd with strikes from Jo Harfield-Brown
       and Tia Williams. Gabriella Hobday and Payton Howard were in target for Chichester City as they
       drew 2-2 with Bournemouth Sports, whose replies came from Lauren Brewer and Becky Miles.
       West Midlands League
       Stourbridge are the new leaders of the Premier Division and are the last remaining unbeaten team
       following their 10-1 victory over Lye Town. Tamworth had started the day on top of the table but
       were beaten for the first time, 7-3 by Kidderminster Harriers for whom Becky Hall and Dani
       Selmes both hit hat-tricks and Charlie Whitehouse added the other. Laura Smith bagged a brace as
       Lichfield  City  won  2-0  away  to  Sutton  Coldfield  Town  and  a  solitary  strike  from  Jessica
       Sevellec gave Coundon Court the points against Coventry Sphinx. Crusaders stormed to a
       10-2 victory at City of Stoke, Lauren Mellor and Hannah Vincent netting twice along with Anzelika
       Gurevica, Paige Leonard, Donna Tompkins, Katie Cornish and Olivia Letten-Crowe. Worcester
       City  and  Redditch  Utd  meanwhile  shared  a  1-1  draw,  a  game  in  which  Redditch's  Shannon
       McFadden scored for both teams.
              AFC Telford Utd are two points in front in Division One North after notching up a
       second straight win, 3-1 at Port Vale. Jaime Duggan netted twice for the Bucks, whose other goal
       came from Jessica Sayers. Shifnal Town are in second place after they shared eight goals with
       Darlaston  Town,  who  scored  through  Beth  Arrowsmith  (2),  Stacey  Arrowsmith  and  Dionne
       McKee. Wyrley Ladies edged out Walsall Wood by the odd goal in nine and are up into the top
       three.  Rachel  Cumberledge  netted  twice  for  Wyrley  along  with  Holly  Meehan,  Georgia  Key  and
       Charli  Philpott,  with  the  visitors  replying  through  Tayler  Davies  (2),  Jess  Edwards  and  Leanne
       Johnson.  Caitlin  Hopwood  grabbed  a  late  equaliser  for  Sandwell  Ladies  as  they  drew  for  the
       second straight game, 1-1 with Coventry City who had taken the lead just before via Matilda Astolfi.
              Solihull Sporting hold on to top spot in Division One South despite not playing on
       Sunday  but  they  have  been  joined  by  three  other  teams,  including  Leamington  Lions  who
       defeated Droitwich Spa 6-0. Ava Barnes, Charlotte Hartwell, Sasha Pendleton, Laura Condon and
       Sarah Costa all scored for Leamington along with an own goal. Alice Belcher scored a hat-trick and
       Demi-Lee Rolph the other as Knowle won 4-0 against Cookley Sports and Sedgley & Gornal
       Utd  were  1-0  victors  at  Kingfisher  courtesy  of  a  goal  from  Arshi  Zahoor.  Rugby  Borough
       emerged as 2-1 winners from their local derby with Rugby Town, Michelle Oldfield netting both
       their goals and Hannah Morris replying.
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