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Rosanna Rocha added a further four, whilst Libby Bell and Zoe Fielden-Stewart each hit a
hat-trick. Jamie-Leigh Worlock (2), Kelly Cutler, Anna Hubble and Annys Turner also got on
the scoresheet. In the other game in the top division, Cotswold Rangers and Abbeymead
Rovers battled out a 1-1 draw.
In Division Two, Bishop's Cleeve defeated Bradley Stoke 5-1 to go level on points
with leaders Olveston Utd. Leonie Gough bagged a hat-trick along with Isabelle Owen and
Isabelle Torrington, Chloe Brown replying. Longlevens are three points off the pace following
their 2-0 victory over Mitcheldean SC, Lucy Skelding and Polly-Mae Ashby scoring their
goals. Bristol Rovers Development lost ground as they went down 4-1 to Cirencester
Town, Shannon Francis netting their consolation, whilst Cheltenham Civil Service edged
out Dursley Town by the odd goal in five, Katie Ashmead netting a brace and Kaydee Wheeler
adding the other, while Dursley's replies came from Lauren Farr and Zoe Gabb.
Evelyn Cohen scored the only goal as Red Falcon Club beat Ellwood Ladies 1-0 in
the top of the table clash in Division Three, and will clinch the title if they avoid defeat in their
final game. That final match will be away to Tuffley Rovers who can still win the title
themselves with the right result, they kept those hopes alive when a solitary goal from Chloe
Taylor gave them a 1-0 win away to Bristol Ladies Union Development. Faith Constable
netted twice along with Ilarna Nche, Jessica Nicholls, Emily Small and Brooke Stevenson-Smith
as Whitchurch & Bristol ran out 6-0 winners away to Bradley Stoke Vixens.
Greater London League
Premier Division leaders Walton Casuals went down to their first defeat of the season, beaten
3-0 by Clapton Community who scored through Marta Perez, Larissa Vieira and an own
goal. Islington Borough are second after picking up four points from a double header with
Regents Park Rangers. Abby Webster scored for Islington, with Rebecca Scott replying, as
the first match finished 1-1 whilst Islington won the return 4-3. Chloe Copsey, Lily Jones, Ella
Turvil and Abby Webster were their scorers, Rhian O'Callaghan (2) and Zoe Vernon-Jackson
responding for Rangers. Brentford moved above Enfield Town Res after beating them 3-1,
courtesy of a goal apiece from Kaitlyn Spencer-Dempsey, Sophie Troth and Rebekah Wiltshire.
Crystal Palace Development continue to move up the table, they won 4-1 against
Hampton & Richmond Borough thanks to Tally Rivens (2), Elle Johnson and Miranda
Rolfe.
Headstone Manor kept up the pace at the top of Division One North after a 1-0 win
against Tower Hamlets. This keeps them three points ahead of Sport London E Benfica
who were 5-0 victors away to Larkspur Rovers, Sarah Whale netting a double alongside
Gaynor Kelman, Iselin Vestnes and Michaela Green. In the other game, Emily Hobbs and Jodie
Brooks were on target as Luton Town Res defeated Ridgeway Rovers 2-0 to move off the
bottom.
In Division One South, Eloise Bovill, Summer Roberts, Lucy Rix, Charlotte Lee and
Terri-Ann Warren all scored as leaders Bromley FC Ladies won 5-2 away to Walton
Casuals Res. They stay top on goal difference from Sutton Utd U21 who beat Balham
Panthers 3-0 with goals from Alanah Clarke-Salter, Sophia Demetriou and Emma Green.
Kayleigh Peters, Antonia Cole and Jolene Foster were the markswomen for Actonians Ladies
Res in their 3-1 victory over South London Laces, whilst South East Parakeets won 2-1
against Tooting Bec, Elinor Mason scoring both goals.
Sheffield & Hallamshire League
The second round of the three group stage fixtures before the competition splits into the
knockout stages of Cup and Plate saw the fourteen games yield a total of 109 goals. The highest
scorers were Dronfield Town of Division One who finished 23-0 winners over Division
Three’s Kiveton Park Development, newcomers to the League this season. Dronfield were
very respectful of the difference in standing between the two teams in their report of the game.
Dronfield’s goals came from Becky Hill (5), Kris Humble (5), Ruby Burns (3), Annabel Davies
(3), Carly Gill (3), Miriam Hawley (2), Eleanor Rose and Jasmine Toland. The other game in
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