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Northamptonshire League
       Peterborough Utd Res have edged a further point ahead at the top of Group A in the
       Challenge Cup after they shared a 3-3 draw with Corby Town. Ellen Marson scored twice
       and Gabriela Maia the other for Corby, while Nicole Hendrick, Aliyah Palmer and Callie
       Tancred replied for Peterborough. Second placed Corby S & L were beaten 1-0 by AFC
       R&D,  who  gained  revenge  for  their  defeat  seven  days  earlier  with  a  solitary  goal  from
       Katherine Ford.
             Roade Ladies have sailed clear in Group B following their 5-2 victory away to
       Newport Pagnell Town. Kelly Sutton bagged a brace for Roade and she was joined on the
       scoresheet by Reanne Mullen, Chloe Murphy and Elle Harris.
             Ellie Godfrey (2), Alexa Passingham and Alicia Delfino-Rino accounted for the goals
       as Group C leaders Moulton Ladies ran out 4-1 winners away to Crick Athletic, whose
       consolation came from Nicola Millar. They lead by five points from Bugbrooke St Michael
       who defeated Halse Utd 5-0, Tara Hings hitting a hat-trick along with Halle Blackwell and
       Alice Fitt.
             Earls Barton Utd made it four wins out of four in Group D, thanks to an 8-1
       success away to Kettering FC Ladies. Simone Cook and Kelly Rickwood each scored twice
       along with Emma Dunmore, Lucy Hibberd, Fiona Strathern and Stacey Chaplin. Terri Baker
       (2)  and  Danielle  Pou  netted  the  goals  as  Desborough  Ladies  won  3-1  against  Great
       Linford.
             Stacy Flint scored a hat-trick alongside Grace Tebbutt and Zoe Pittaway for Long
       Buckby  in  their  5-2  victory  over  AFC  R&D  Blues.  Kingsthorpe  Jets  meanwhile
       defeated Daventry Town 3-1 with a goal apiece from Chloe Boardman, Kim Harvey and
       Izzy Vincent.
       Nottinghamshire League
       Nottingham Trent University are five points away from the Division One title after they
       won 5-2 awats away from the Division One title after they won 5-2 away to Keyworth Utd.
       Julia Kings (2), Georgia Gladwin (2) and Jessica Phillips scored the goals for the students,
       with Georgette How and Justine Turley replying. Rebecca Pepper netted twice and Kayleigh
       Allen the other as Mansfield Town Development won for the first time, 3-0 against
       Clifton All Whites.
             Stacey Pearce netted the only goal of the game for Division Two leaders Gedling
       Southbank in their 1-0 victory over Arnold Eagles Flyers. They head the table by two
       points from Newark Town who drew 2-2 with Teversal. Chloe Hobson and Sophie Packer
       were  on  target  for  Newark,  with  Kate  Pawlitta  and  Abbey-Jay  Roberts  replying.  Isabelle
       Thorpe hit a hat-trick, while Jessica Walker and Bianca Wilson added the others, as Retford
       Women won 5-0 at Bingham Town.
       Somerset League
       Stockwood  Wanderers  clinched  the  Division  Two  title  with  a  12-2  victory  away  to
       Wellington. Rebecca Dando was on target five times, Grace Phillips contributed a further
       four, while Ashley Taylor (2) and Daisy Pearce-Lyons rounded off the win for Stockwood,
       with  Emma  Mingo  and  Leah  Morrell  replying  for  the  home  side.  Bishop's  Lydeard
       Development will have to settle for second place after Jade Brammall (2), Holly Meakins
       and Jasmin Crook gave them a 4-0 win against Pen Mill Res.
             Newly crowned Division Three champions Wells City were unable to finish their
       season with a 100% record when they were held to a 2-2 draw by Cheddar. Caitlin Baker
       and Caitlin Skinner scored Wells' goals, whilst Joanne Reason and Rosie Williams were on
       target  for  Cheddar.  Dannye  Fear  (2),  Bayley  Farrow  and  Suranne  Tyley  were  the
       markswomen  for  Weston  Mendip  Res  as  they  defeated  Crewkerne  Rangers  4-1  to
       move back into second place.
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