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after winning 2-1 away to Parkwood Rangers in the solitary match to be played. Lauren
Harris and Jemma Barton were the scorers for Bay, whilst Parkwood's consolation came from
Corrie Goodhew.
North East League
Hartlepool Utd are the new leaders of the Premier Division following their 9-3 victory away
to Farsley Celtic. Robyn Foster, Justine Robinson and Abbey Lyle all scored twice for 'Pools,
with one apiece from Jenni Duffy-Smith, Jade Pye and Alisha Smith. Demi West netted both
goals for Sheffield Wednesday in their 2-2 draw with Redcar Town, who replied through
Jenny Dixon and Jess Round as both sides picked up their first point of the season.
Northern Division leaders Lumley Ladies battled out a 4-4 draw with Boro
Rangers. Holly Doogan (2), Daisy Campbell and Jade Fenton were the scorers for Lumley,
whilst Boro netted through a Jade Featherstone brace, Larissa Burkinshaw and Jessica Ralph.
Lumley therefore head the table by three points from Chester-le-Street Town
Development, who went second after a 7-0 victory over Prudhoe Town. Amelie Pattison
bagged a hat-trick and she was joined on the scoresheet by Hannah McStay-Fenn (2), Layla
Huskisson and Sophie Farrugia. Washington Association meanwhile won 4-3 away to
Norton & Stockton Ancients Res thanks to an Abbey Howarth hat-trick and Sophie
Metcalf.
Altofts Ladies continue to set the early pace in the Southern Division, as a goal each
from Nadine Bates, Emily Scott, Nicola Smith and Morgan White gave them a 4-0 win against
Hepworth Utd. Wakefield Trinity stay two points behind in second place, they won 4-1
at Millmoor Ladies with goals from Rachel Stuart (2), Emily Heckler and Charlotte Blythe.
Tonya Wild-Storr netted twice and Jade Newlove the other as Hull Utd won for the first time,
3-1 at York RI, whilst Bradford Park Avenue defeated Harrogate Town Development
4-1 with Natalie Bell, Kirsty Russell, Melissa West and Samantha Woodham as their
markswomen.
North West League
The league programme on Sunday was restricted to just two matches, none of which were
played in the Premier Division.
One match was played in Division One North and it resulted in a change of leadership
as Morecambe Res defeated Sir Tom Finney 2-1 to go three points clear at the top of the
table.
Likewise in Division One South, there was action in one game as Curzon Ashton and
Salford City Lionesses fought out a 2-2 draw, earning both sides their first point of the
season.
South West League
Marine Academy Plymouth have gone three points clear in the Premier Division following
their 3-1 win away to Middlezoy Rovers. Sam Drewery, Isabel Scott and Nicola Symons all
scored a goal apiece for the leaders, whilst Middlezoy's reply came from Ellison Roberts.
Wootton Bassett Town are starting to pick up some momentum and notched up their first
victory of the season, 4-1 against Bideford. Grace Eagles was on target twice for Bassett, with
Shannon King and Amber Egerton adding the others.
Northern Division leaders Bristol Ladies Union were not in action on Sunday whilst
the two teams immediately below them met each other, with Oldland Abbotonians and
Weston Mendip battling out a 1-1 draw which keeps both teams unbeaten. Both goals came
in the first half, Ryla Cooper giving Mendip the lead with a 25-yard chip and Beth Dale earning
Oldland a point when she equalised from the penalty spot. Sophie Griffiths and Leah Rhodes
were on the scoresheet as Cheltenham Town Development won for the first time this
season, 2-1 against Frampton Rangers whose reply came from Kirsten Prior.
Frome Town are up into second place in the Eastern Division, five points behind
leaders Forest Green Rovers, following their 4-1 victory away to Swindon
Supermarine. Keira-Leigh Underhill netted twice for Frome with Stacey Hill and Koran
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