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on target five times and Holly Doogan bagged a hat-trick, with Jade Fenton (2), Sarah
       Hutchieson, Emma Hewett and Ellie Medd also getting on the scoresheet.
       North West League
       AFC Darwen moved up to fourth place in the Premier Division, after they won 4-2
       against Wigan Athletic in the only match to be played. Sadie Mitchell netted two of the
       goals for Darwen along with Justine Wallace and Sarah Greenhalgh.
            Curzon Ashton have stretched their lead at the top of Division One South to
       seven points with a 5-0 victory over Didsbury Ladies. Amy Smith bagged a brace for
       Curzon, with one apiece from Erin Longsden, Philippa Wakefield and Leoni Harland.
       Warrington Wolves Foundation are in second place, ahead of Northwich Vixens
       on goal difference, following their 5-3 win away to Hindley Juniors.
       South West League
       The  top  of  the  table  clash  in  the  Eastern  Division  went  the  way  of  Swindon  Town
       Development, who were 2-0 winners away to Keynsham Town Res and this has
       given them a lead of six points. Charlotte Cowper gave Swindon a first half lead and
       Amelia Dudding sealed the points with a well taken second after the break.
            One  match  was  also  played  in  the  Western  Division,  Saltash  Utd  with  a  3-2
       success  at  Feniton.  A  win  would  have  taken  Feniton  level  on  points  with  leaders
       Plymouth Argyle U23 but it was a Billie Swan double and Bethany-Ann Mitchell who
       gave the Ashes victory, despite replies from Amy Salter and Megan Williams.
       Southern Region League
       Moneyfields have gone five points clear at the top of the Premier Division following
       their 3-0 victory over third placed Ascot Utd in the only match in the division. Katie
       Shorter was on target twice for the Moneys along with Kirsty Pearce.
            AFC Bournemouth Development are just two points away from clinching the
       Division One title after scoring seven times without reply past Milton Utd. Catherine
       Todd  bagged  a  hat-trick  and  there  was  one  apiece  from  Charlotte  Eastman,  Hannah
       Francis, Grace Morgan and Larissa White. Chichester City moved themselves to within
       a single point of third placed AFC Stoneham by winning their meeting by the odd goal
       in nine. Gabriella Hobday, Molly Jones, Charlotte Long, Katie Long and Mia Gardner
       were all on the scoresheet for Chichester, whilst Stoneham's replies came via an Alisha
       Buckingham brace, Jessica Treweek and an own goal. New Milton Town meanwhile
       missed  out  on  an  opportunity  to  go  third  as  they  were  beaten  5-1  by  Eversley  &
       California. Rebekah Pantony and Megan Averill both scored twice for Eversley along
       with Joanne Harfield.
       West Midlands League
       Lye Town are four points off the top of the Premier Division, in third place, after a
       solitary goal from Caitlyn Walton gave them a 1-0 victory away to Tamworth in the only
       match played in the division.
            The other match in the league on the weekend was in Division One South, where
       Rugby Borough and Westfields Women fought out a 1-1 draw. Suzzie Vango gave
       Rugby a first half lead, which was cancelled out after the break by Emily-Jane Simmons.

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