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the goals for 'Bury, with Gabby Menghini replying. Faith Flynn meanwhile bagged a hat-
trick for Downend Flyers in their 6-3 victory over Weston Mendip. Alice Baker and
Beth Pitman added the others along with an own goal, whilst Charlotte Suktem scored all
three for Mendip. Oldland Abbotonians are starting to find their best form and they
made it two wins on the trot with a 2-1 success away to Weston-super-Mare. Amy Street
and Charlotte Nunley netted for Oldland, whilst the home side's consolation came from
Natasha Crew.
In the Eastern Division, Paulton Rovers are in the top three following their 4-1
victory over Frome Town. Alex Gwyther scored twice for Paulton along with Tracey
Rouemaine and Enya Wilkinson, with Keira-Leigh Underhill replying.
One match was also played in the Western Division, Feniton lifting themselves up to
second place as they edged out Liverton Utd by the odd goal in seven. Brittany Harris
netted two of their goals, along with Abi Breban and an own goal.
Southern Region League
Abingdon Town are five points off the pace after scoring eleven times without reply
against Winchester City Flyers. Chloe Ball netted four times whilst Zoe Barnes, Charlotte
McGrath and Annie Northwood each contributed doubles, with Abigail King completing the
scoring. Eve Blake and Amelia Martins scored for Oxford City in their 2-2 draw with
Eastleigh, who netted through Catherine Browning and Kau'Inohea Taylor, and goals from
Nicole Brown and Sarah Leonard gave Ascot Utd a 2-0 win away to Woodley Utd.
AFC Bournemouth Development further extended their Division One lead to
five points with a 7-1 victory over Eversley & California. Hannah Hughes was on target
twice along with Charlotte Eastman, Rhiannon Short, Samantha Humphries and Catherine
Todd. AFC Stoneham also won 7-1 away to Abbey Rangers and this has taken them into
second place. Pearl Mortimer netted four times and Jade Hockey added the other as New
Milton Town defeated Woking Ladies 5-0.
Abingdon Utd made it through in the League Cup with an 8-1 victory against
Wycombe Wanderers. Lauren May netted two of the goals and she was joined on the
scoresheet by Charlotte Deeley, Molly Lygo-Jackson, Lindsay Pinker, Abbie Smith and Tiana
Russell-Cartwright. Rosie Eden scored the only goal of the game for Bournemouth
Sports as they won 1-0 away to Chichester City.
West Midlands League
Goals from Imogen Fisher and Niamh Deasy gave Sutton Coldfield Town a 2-0 victory
over Lye Town which takes them three points clear at the top of the Premier Division.
Lichfield City moved up into second by winning 2-1 at Tamworth, Donna Millward and
Natasha Lawrence scoring their goals. Emma Collins was on target for Worcester City in
their 1-1 draw against Coventry Sphinx, who replied through Helina Phillips.
Shrewsbury Town are the new leaders of Division One North, following their 5-1
success away to Port Vale. Madison Jones (2), Zoe Child, Shannon McShane and Jessica
Walley were the Shrews' markswomen. Walsall Wood also won 5-1 against Darlaston
Town, Grace Field and Rosie Hargreaves each hitting doubles with Tayler Davies adding the
other. Aaliyah Shearer netted both goals for Walsall Ladies in their 2-1 victory at
Coventry City.
In Division One South, Leamington Lions have gone level on points with leaders
Solihull Sporting after beating Rugby Borough 3-0 with goals from Sarah Costa, Kitty
Jones and Annabelle Williams. Knowle follow on in third, they won 3-1 against Rugby
Town thanks to Jessica Barlow, Lucy Horsburgh and Demi-Lee Rolph. Lucy Berridge
scored a hat-trick along with Arshi Zahoor (2), Abi Beady (2) and Chloe Teague for Sedgley
& Gornal Utd in their eight-goal victory at Droitwich Spa whilst Emily Price and Scarlett
Teague gave Westfields Women a 2-1 win over Cookley Sports.
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