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beating Ashton Keynes Youth 4-0 and Kerris Parsons was on target for Winchcombe
       Town as they shared a 1-1 draw with Kingswood Women.
       Greater London League
       Second placed Islington Borough were held to a 2-2 draw by Richmond & Kew, Chi-
       Sheng Chein and Mia Fadeni scoring their goals. Comets were unable to take a chance to
       catch up ground when they were beaten 1-0 by Camden Town. Erica Augsten was on target
       four times, with Ujevara Breznica, Katie Phillipson and Elise Hewat adding the others, as
       Headstone Manor defeated Clapham Utd 7-1 and goals from Natalia Debek and Nicole
       Woolmer earned Regents Park Rangers a 2-2 draw against UCL Academicals.
           In Division One North, Eliza Norman and Tecia Ledwidge scored to give AFC Leyton a
       2-2 draw with Actonians Ladies 3rds, who netted through Sophie Harrington and Antonia
       Cole. Hackney Res meanwhile shared a 1-1 draw with East London Ladies, goals coming
       from NaomI Reid and Ayse Yuksel respectively.
           Hammersmith  have  gone  to  the  top  of  Division  One  South  on  goal  difference,
       following their 8-1 victory against Kenningwell Utd. Ashley Nevey and Madeleine Hills each
       hit hat-tricks and Lashan Millwood added the other two. Tooting Bec meanwhile lost for the
       first time, beaten 5-1 by third placed South London Women for whom Martha Goddard
       and Virginia Somers each netted twice along with Cassie Sternbach. Holly Learmouth, Keetje
       Slagt and Kathleen Waterhouse scored the goals as South East Parakeets won 3-2 against
       Wandsworth Borough, whose replies came from Gemma Manley and Roxanne Ellis.
       Norfolk League
       Thetford Town narrowed the gap on leaders Dussindale & Hellesdon Rovers to five
       points  when  beating  Beccles  Town  5-0.  Kamile  Omeleviciute  netted  twice  along  with
       Rebecca White, Hannah Rogers and an own goal. Third placed University of East Anglia
       meanwhile drew 2-2 with Long Stratton, Ella Burnley and Maddison Goodenough scoring
       their goals, with Luci Middleton netting twice in reply. Bungay Town meanwhile won 3-0 at
       Sprowston  Ladies  with  strikes  from  Lauren  Goulder,  Lauren  Purling  and  Phoebe
       Wakefield.
           Blofield  Utd  have  gone  three  points  clear  at  the  top  of  Division  Two  after  Bailey
       Duffield  (2),  Lola  Eadie  and  Scarlett  Royden  took  them  to  a  4-1  victory  at  Gorleston.
       Aylsham Women meanwhile made it six wins out of six and possess several games in hand,
       scoring nine without reply at Horsford FC Women. Jordan Arnoup netted six of those
       goals, Hannah Claughton a double and Sophie-Jayne O'Connor was also on target. Viktorija
       Miglane (2), Olivia Sutton (2) and Beth Cornwall were on the scoresheet as Freethorpe
       defeated  Bulldogs  Ladies  5-3  and  North  Walsham  Town  were  2-1  winners  ta
       Mulbarton Wanderers Res thanks to Stella Fletcher-Helps and Fiona-May Swanson.
       Sheffield & Hallamshire League (by Julian Barker)
       Chesterfield Women are three points clear at the top of Division One following a 3-2 win
       over Kiveton Park. Chloe Foster’s brace seemingly had the points assured when she gave
       Chesterfield a two-goal lead, but Kiveton responded with goals by Sky Hughes and Sara Tyler
       bringing the scores level. Leah Harrison’s match winner enabled Chesterfield to finish the day
       five points clear of Kiveton who remain in third spot. Chesterfield have played more games
       (11) than anyone else in the division and it is the unbeaten AFC Bentley who are second with
       19 points from seven games who are firm favourites to finish as champions. Harriet Lloyd (2),
       Amelia Bloomer, Megan Brackenbury, Holly Lamb and Nicole Moffatt were the Wakefield
       AFC  Res  scorers  in  their  6-1  victory  at  Barnsley  (Women)  Development  and
       Brunsmeer  Athletic  registered  their  best  score  of  the  season,  winning  8-1  at  home  to
       Socrates  who  suffered  their  heaviest  defeat  despite  taking  an  early  lead  through  Amber
       Wilson.
           Handsworth  Development  saw  their  hopes  of  finishing  Division  Two  champions
       take  a  knock  when  they  were  beaten  by  the  odd  goal  in  seven  away  to  Sheffield  Utd
       Community Development. Jade Burke (2), Madeleine Davison and Sarah Wilson-Rust
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