Page 18 - Women's Soccer Scene Issue No.22 2022-23
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Ladies won 2-0 against York RI and Shauna Hill led the spree with an eight-goal haul for
       Farsley Celtic Juniors in their win over Ripon City. Sarah Lawn weighed in with a hat-trick
       whilst Jasmin Cooper (2), Tara Nolan and Charlotte Pardoe adding the others. Ossett Utd
       stormed to a 9-3 success at Harworth Colliery, Debbie Hastings going nap with a five-goal
       haul along with Rowan Treagus (2), Danielle Sidebottom and Anais Wilby. Nicole Chamberlain
       was on target for Bradford Park Avenue as they shared a 1-1 draw with Sheffield Utd
       Community Foundation, who replied after the break through Dawn Underwood.
       North West League
       Premier Division leaders Curzon Ashton are through to the semi finals of the Argyle Sports
       Kit Cup after they defeated Penrith AFC 4-0, all four goals coming in the first half. Salford
       City Lionesses stormed through by beating Warrington Wolves Foundation 10-1 and
       Cheadle Town Stingers were the third winners on the day, 3-0 against Crewe Alexandra
       thanks to an Avilla Bergin double and Rachael Dunlop.
          FC  United  of  Manchester  advanced  to  the  last  four  in  the  Argyle  Sports  Kit  Plate,
       courtesy of a 3-0 victory over Preston North End. Tranmere Rovers scored seven times
       without reply past Wythenshawe Amateurs and Darwen FC Women were 6-1 winners
       away  to  Penwortham  Town.  Blackpool  are  the  last  remaining  team  from  outside  the
       Premier Division, they defeated Workington Reds 5-0 with strikes from Alice Earnshaw,
       Lauren Oatley, Lily Hambly, Jessica Lean and Emily Salthouse.
          One  match  was  played  in  the  Premier  Division  on  Sunday,  Fleetwood  Town  Wrens
       lifting themselves into the top half of the table on the back of a 4-1 success away to Mossley
       Hill. Emily Jones netted two of the goals, with Isabella Hendry and Sophia Woods also on
       target.
          In  Division  One  North,  Accrington  Stanley  have  moved  up  into  third  place  after  a
       nine-goal  blast  against  Sir  Tom  Finney.  Carlisle  Utd  meanwhile  won  2-0  against
       Morecambe, Paris Alderson and Kerri Mallinson scoring their goals, a result which takes them
       into the top half of the table.
          Division One South leaders Runcorn Linnets did not play on Sunday and their advantage
       has been halved to three points by Bury AFC Women after a Rachel Henry hat-trick gave
       them a 3-2 win away to Chester FC Women, whose replies came from Imogen Paul and Ellie
       Bradley. Northwich Vixens were 2-1 victors at Alder FC Women, moving into the top four
       in the process, whilst at the other end of the table, Hindley Juniors Women won for the first
       time, 5-2 against BRNESC Ladies thanks to a Grace Flinn hat-trick and Becky Grocott double.
       South West League
       Bristol  Rovers  have  returned  to  the  top  of  the  Premier  Division  on  goal  difference  after
       winning 6-1 at Bishop's Lydeard. Georgia Vandries led the scoring with a hat-trick and there
       was  one  apiece  from  Zoe  Fielden-Stewart,  Poppy  Warren  and  Abi  Todd,  with  Caitlin  Berry
       replying. Torquay Utd move into second and may have dealt a fatal blow to Forest Green
       Rovers' title hopes by winning their meeting 3-0. Connie Pengelly was on target twice for the
       Gulls, along with Rebecca McMullin. Becky Narramore scored the only goal of the game for
       Sherborne Town in their win at Warminster Town whilst Ilminster Town continued
       their  improving  form  by  beating  Poole  Town  3-1.  Jodi  Cornwall,  Abi  Carslake  and  Abi
       Harrison  all  scored  for  Ilminster,  with  Debbie  Collinson  netting  the  Dolphins'  consolation.
       Liskeard Athletic will have their sights set on a top half place after Ellie-Jayne Bishop, Hanna
       Prisk  and  Emily  Sweet  all  scored  in  their  3-2  success  at  Wootton  Bassett  Town,  who
       responded through Holly Baker and Madeline Elliott.
          Oldland Abbotonians have gone back to the top of the Northern Division following their
       3-1 victory away to SGS Olveston Utd. Sophie Byrom, Cerys Jones and Mollie Robbins scored
       their goals, with Jess Dobbins on target for the home side. Adele Brown and Emma Summerill
       meanwhile netted for St Vallier in their 2-0 win at Downend Flyers, which takes them into
       second place.
          One more win will do for Pucklechurch Sports to secure the Eastern Division title at the
       first attempt, putting themselves on the brink with a 7-0 victory over Stockwood Wanderers.
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