Page 18 - Women's Soccer Scene Issue No.10 2022-23
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Lisle, Martha Roper and Abby Watkinson each bagged doubles and Charlotte Hill added the
       other as Millmoor Juniors Ladies ran out 7-2 winners over Ripon City.
       North West League
       Salford City Lionesses have climbed up to second place in the table, one point off the
       pace,  following  their  3-2  victory  away  to  fellow  high  fliers  Curzon  Ashton.  West
       Didsbury  &  Chorlton  meanwhile  won  for  the  second  time,  5-2  against  Blackburn
       Community SC thanks to a Taylor Gunn brace, Jamila Hodges, Shauna Edmondson and
       Victoria Kerr.
            Blackpool have gone top of Division One North on goal difference after they won 3-2
       against previous leaders Haslingden, courtesy of a hat-trick from April Oldfield. Sophie
       Birkett meanwhile netted the only goal of the game for Workington Reds as they climbed
       up into a mid-table position by beating Chorley Women Development 1-0.
            Things remain tight in Division One South, with Bury AFC Women beating Alder
       FC Women 8-1 to keep their lead of one point from Poulton Vics, 4-1 winners at Chester
       FC Women, and Runcorn Linnets who won 3-2 away to Northwich Vixens. BRNESC
       Ladies edged out Altrincham by the odd goal in five and Wythenshawe Amateurs
       were 2-0 winners over Hindley Juniors Women.
       South West League
       Forest Green Rovers have gone to the top of the Premier Division following their 3-0
       victory away to Ilminster  Town. Ellie Briscoe, Natasha Kerr and Charlie Rowlands all
       scored a goal apiece whilst previous leaders Sherborne Town were beaten 4-1 by Bristol
       Rovers, for whom Georgia Vandries scored a hat-trick and Abi Todd added the other.
            In the Northern Division, Amy Jefferies was on target six times as St Vallier moved
       up into second place with an emphatic victory over Chipping Sodbury Town. Cydney
       Ramsey  contributed  a  hat-trick  and  Tianna  Bishop  added  a  further  two,  whilst  Emma
       Summerill,  Adele  Brown,  Tamara  Turner-Distin  and  Lydia  Neale  completed  the  scoring.
       Oldland Abbotonians remain in fifth but are only two points off the pace after their 3-1
       local derby win over Downend Flyers. Bryony Higgs netted twice and Amy Goozee added
       the other, whilst the home side's consolation came from Beth Pitman.
            Lucy Atkinson and Millie Lacey were on target as Eastern Division leaders AEK Boco
       won 2-1 against Paulton Rovers, whose reply came from Eleri Webber. They head the table
       by two points from Frome Town who are up into second after beating Weston-super-
       Mare 6-0. Koren Atkinson and Keira-Leigh Underhill each scored twice for Frome along
       with  Mae  Bristow  and  Martha  Peet.  Stockwood  Wanderers'  2-1  victory  away  to
       Middlezoy  Rovers  has  taken  them  into  the  top  half,  Alexandra  Andrade  and  Toni
       Blenkinsopp scoring their goals.
            Budleigh Salterton have made a swift return to the top of the Western Division after
       they won 2-0 away to Bideford, Jodie Millett scoring both of their goals. A win would have
       taken Feniton to the summit but they were beaten 3-2 by Marine Academy Plymouth
       for whom Megan Boulton, Sam Drewery and Devon Simmonds netted a goal apiece.
       Southern Region League
       Abingdon  Utd  bounced  back  from  defeat  seven  days  previously  to  win  1-0  against
       Winchester City Flyers and move up into second place in the table, Nell Boxall scoring
       the goal which leaves them one point off the pace. Oxford City meanwhile won 4-3 away to
       Wycombe Wanderers, a result which takes them into mid-table.
            Milton  Utd  extended  their  Division  One  North  lead  to  five  points  after  an  April
       England goal earned them a 1-0 win away to Eversley & California. Second placed Penn
       & Tyler's Green drew 1-1 against Long Crendon, goals coming from Henna Hussain and
       Amber Cattell respectively. Woodley Utd have replaced Kidlington in third place after
       beating them 3-0, thanks to a goal apiece from Gemma Sims, Madelyn Sawyer and Sophie
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