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took full advantage of this result to beat Clapham Utd 7-0 and take over the leadership from
       Actonians on goal difference. Freya Glen hit a hat-trick for Islington, Mia Fadeni added two
       and Mychelle Scott and Nicole Theofylaktidou added the others. Regents Park Rangers are
       back in the top four after Abi Sabin scored the only goal of the game for them against Camden
       Town and goals from Jemma Forey (2) and Jade Doherty earned Headstone Manor a 3-3
       draw against Richmond & Kew, who netted through a Charlotte Close double and Brooke
       Leigh-Bridges.
           Leyton Orient power on at the top of Division One North, an Amelia Pearce hat-trick
       and Tara Copeland earning them a 4-1 victory over East London Ladies. They still head the
       table  by  seven  points  from  Brentford  B  who  scored  nine  without  reply  past  Tower
       Hamlets, Kasey Clifford scoring four times along with Abigail Claringbold, Charlotte Halpin,
       Chelsey  Logan,  Hannah  Quinton  and  Josephine  Shand.  Selinay  Polat  (2),  Julia  Tansley,
       Ayanna  De  Sousa  and  Naomi  Jackson  accounted  for  the  goals  as  AFC  Leyton  defeated
       Hackney Res 5-1 and Luton Town Res beat Enfield Town 3rds by the same scoreline
       thanks to Olivia Abraham (2), Sanam Shahid, Shanice Thompson and Libby Woolnough.
           Division One South leaders Hammersmith bounced back from their first defeat seven
       days earlier to beat CB Hounslow Utd 7-2 and stay top on goal difference. Lashan Millwood
       netted twice, with one each from Elena Fairley, Madeleine Hills, Marzenka Opalinska, Ashley
       Nevey  and  Elizabeth  Neatherway.  Tooting  Bec  stay  level  with  them  after  a  brace  from
       Eleanor White gave them a 2-0 win away to South East Parakeets, with South London
       Women three points off the pace, they defeated Balham Panthers 4-0 thanks to Martha
       Goddard  (2),  Jessica  Huntley-Harris  and  Anna  Ojei  Agwaziam.  Joise  Alderman  bagged  a
       hat-trick  along  with  Emily  Hill,  Rebecca  Netteryd  and  Biff  Norman-Walker  as  South
       London Laces won 6-1 at Wandsworth Borough and Kenningwell Utd beat Sporting
       Duet  4-2,  Makesha  MacFarlane  scoring  a  hat-trick  and  Shai  Siqueira  also  getting  on  the
       scoresheet.
       Norfolk League
       League leaders Dussindale & Hellesdon Rovers are through to the League Cup Final after
       beating Caister Ladies 6-1. Victoria Leyer scored a hat-trick along with Georgina Belton,
       Karolina  Kowalczyk  and  Tallulah  Bell.  Rovers'  opponents  in  the  Final  will  be  Thetford
       Town, who came from behind to beat University of East Anglia 3-1 thanks to a Kamile
       Omeleviciute double and Laura Martins.
           Mulbarton Wanderers booked their place in the semi finals of the League Plate by
       winning  7-1  away  to  Stalham  Town.  Molly  Ryan  bagged  a  hat-trick,  with  Francesca
       Catchpole (2), Ellie Hunter and Olivia Smith also on target for Mulbarton whose reserve team
       join  them  in  the  last  four  after  a  Charlotte  Groves  hat-trick  gave  them  a  3-2  victory  over
       Beccles Town.
           Long Stratton narrowed the gap on Premier Division leaders Dussindale & Hellesdon
       Rovers to four points after beating Sprowston Ladies 4-2. Samantha Walker led the scoring
       with a hat-trick and Emma Allsopp added the other, with Rosie Milligan and Lois Wright
       replying.
           The top three in Division Two are all level on points, now headed by KLSC after they
       won 5-1 against Blofield Utd. The home side would have returned to the top of the table had
       they picked up a point but goals from Ellie Panks (2), Jordan Turner (2) and Trinity Tokaji saw
       KLSC step up their title challenge. North Walsham Town moved into mid-table after Stella
       Fletcher-Helps  (2)  and  Fiona-May  Swanson  gave  them  a  3-0  win  away  to  Shrublands
       Ladies.
       Sheffield & Hallamshire League (by Julian Barker)
       Chesterfield Women moved four points clear at the top of Division One thanks to a 3-1 win
       at Barnsley (Women) Development, Chloe Foster (2) and Leah Harrison the players on
       target. However, second placed AFC Bentley remain firm favourites to finish champions.
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