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London & South East League
       Ashford Town (Middx) notched up a fine 3-1 win away to Saltdean Utd in Group A as the
       Spring Round Robin tournament started on Sunday. Ashley Cheatley was on target twice along
       with Jo Wilson, Henna Butcher replying. Nicha Dyett scored the only goal of the game as
       Dartford won 1-0 against Eastbourne Town in the other game.
              In Group B, Clapham Utd were 3-0 victors at Hackney in the only match to be
       played. Asia Brown and Anne Thouas both scored for Clapham, along with an own goal.
              Whyteleafe have got off to a good start in Group C with a 6-1 victory at Herne Bay.
       Chloe McNee led the scoring for 'Leafe with a hat-trick and she was joined on the scoresheet by
       Suzanne Davies, Amy Reader and Olivia Woolacott, whilst Bay's consolation came from Lauren
       Williams. Beatrice Loosley (2), Kayleigh Harris, Elizabeth Mills and Jenny Newman accounted
       for the goals as Ashford defeated Aylesford 5-2, Fiona Constable and Beth Hulme replying.
              Newhaven are the opening leaders in Group D after they scored five times without
       reply past Hassocks. Holly Kelley was on target twice along with Madeleine Cannon, Lucy
       Collinson and Paige Ripley. Crawley Wasps Development Squad were 3-1 winners over
       Lewes Foundation Squad thanks to Ellie Livingstone (2) and Priscilla Martins, with Lottie
       Sharp replying. Hayleigh Larkin netted the only goal of the game as Parkwood Rangers won
       1-0 against Victoire Ladies.
       Southern Region League
       Ascot Utd stay as the leaders of Group A in the Subsidiary Cup despite not playing on Sunday,
       as Abbey Rangers and Woodley Utd battled out a 1-1 draw. Megan McGarvey was on target
       for Abbey, with Bethan Poole responding for Woodley in first half injury time.
              Abingdon Utd meanwhile recorded a second straight convincing victory in Group
       B, Lauren May leading the way with a four-goal haul against Tilehurst Panthers. Tiana
       Russell-Cartwright and Molly Lygo-Jackson each weighed in with a hat-trick and Nell Boxall
       added a brace, with an Abbie Smith penalty and an own goal completing the tally.
              Moneyfields won their opening game in Group C, 3-0 away to AFC Bournemouth
       CST  Development.  Kayleigh  Tonks,  Kim  Whitcombe  and  Sheree  Bell-Jack  were  the
       markswomen for the Moneys.
              In Group D, Emma Whitlock scored an injury time winner, to add to an earlier own
       goal, as Southampton Women Res won 2-1 at Eastleigh, whose consolation came from
       Lucy Nightingale.
       Lockdown Friendly Cup (South West)
       Almondsbury made it two wins out of two in Group A as a solitary goal from Amy Jefferies
       gave them a 1-0 win from a tightly contested match with Chipping Sodbury Town, who stay
       in  second  place  after  the  other  match  between  Portishead  Town  and  Oldland
       Abbotonians  finished  in  a  2-2  draw.  Shannon  Holloway  and  Emily  Edwards  were  the
       goalscorers for Portishead, with Oldland replying through Jade Scammell and Maddie Webb.
              Bristol Ladies Union have maximum points in Group B following their 3-1 victory
       away to Frampton Rangers. Kayleigh Morgan scored twice and Mayca Jeffries the other,
       before  Ellie  Berrington  grabbed  a  consolation  for  the  home  side.  Frampton  look  set  to  be
       battling it out for second place with AEK Boco who ran out 5-1 winners over Downend
       Flyers in the other game. Lucy Atkinson and Shania Powell each bagged doubles for Boco
       along with Robyn Carpenter, Faith Flynn replying for Downend.
       Post Lockdown Cup (West Midlands)
       Crusaders opened up in Group A with a 3-0 victory over City of Stoke, whilst the other
       match between Sutton Coldfield Town and Solihull Ladies Utd was abandoned due to
       an injury.
              Knowle have got off to a good start in Group B as they defeated Coundon Court
       4-0.  Joining  them  on  three  points  are  Coventry  Sphinx  who  were  2-1  winners  over
       Tamworth.
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