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The Regional Leagues...

       East Midlands League
       Chesterfield have gone four points clear at the top of the Premier Division following their 5-3
       victory away to Notts County. Millie Standen netted a brace for the leaders along with Hannah
       Baker, Kelly Fidler and Georgia Wilson. Loughborough Students meanwhile claimed their
       third win of the season, 3-1 against Rotherham Utd with Elizabeth White (2) and Beth Senior
       on target.
            Arnold Eagles moved themselves closer to the Division One North title with a seven-
       goal blast against Cleethorpes Town. Natasha Leach and Amy Gauvrit each hit hat-tricks, with
       Michelle Morphus adding the other. Second placed Nottingham Trent University can no
       longer  catch  them  despite  their  4-2  success  away  to  St  Josephs  Rockware  of  Worksop.
       Elizabeth Stocks scored all four goals for the students, with Stacey Buxton and Deysha Pressley
       replying. Mia Allen and Laura Flecknor scored the goals for Grimsby Borough in their 2-1 win
       over  Notts  County  Development,  whilst  Sherwood  FC  Women  leapfrogged  Sleaford
       Town after beating them 3-1, thanks to Rebecca Frith (2) and Khaya Nagar.
            Division One South leaders Derby County Academy did not play on Sunday and they
       have  been  caught  by  Anstey  Nomads,  who  defeated  Loughborough  Foxes  Vixens  6-1.
       Carmelina Colangelo and Kayleigh Needham each netted twice for Anstey along with Gemma Ball
       and Ella Wortley. Emma Aspinall, Samantha Hargrave and Holly Moore, along with an own goal,
       gave  Oadby  &  Wigston  a  4-0  victory  over  Peterborough  Utd  Res  whilst  Nottingham
       Forest Development were 1-0 winners at Thrapston Town, courtesy of a strike from Jessica
       Shaw.  Coalville  Town  Ravenettes  meanwhile  beat  Kettering  Town  4-0,  Aleksandra
       Wawryzcka netting twice with Chloe Scott and Megan Williams adding the others.
       Eastern Region League
       Champions  Wymondham  Town  have  reached  the  League  Cup  Final  after  running  out  4-1
       winners  over  Haringey  Borough.  Hannah  Waters  was  on  target  twice  along  with  Laura
       Nicholls and Hayley Kindred, whilst Shakira Kafero Roberts netted a consolation for the home
       side.  Wymondham  will  have  to  wait  and  see  who  they  will  play,  due  to  the  other  semi  final
       between Wroxham and AFC Dunstable being postponed.
            AFC Sudbury can still lift the Division One South title if they win their remaining games,
       but on Sunday they moved themselves closer towards another trophy when they defeated Leigh
       Ramblers 1-0 in the semi finals of the League Plate, Jessica Allen scoring the only goal of the
       game. Sudbury's opponents in the Final will be Hutton who ended Whittlesey Athletic's run
       by beating them 2-1 after extra time, despite a goal from Maddison Moore.
            Royston  Town  are  all  but  assured  of  the  runners-up  spot  in  the  Premier  Division
       following their 2-1 win away to St Ives Town. Grace Georgiou scored both for Royston, with
       Angel Lyden replying. Luton Town remain firmly in contention for a top three place, courtesy
       of a 4-0 success against Colney Heath.
            In Division One North, Haverhill Rovers climbed off the bottom as they won 3-1 at
       Cambridge  City  Development.  Kirsten  Hutchings  was  on  target  twice  along  with  Jenna
       Wright, Carla Penny replying.
            Herts Vipers Women kept their title hopes alive in Division One South with a 12-1
       victory  over  Wodson  Park.  Kelsey  Millen  and  Danielle  Cliffe  each  scored  hat-tricks  whilst
       Gracie Manning (2), Rebecca Edge (2), Sarah Payne and Rachel Wall accounted for the other
       goals.
       London & South East League
       Ashford Town (Middlesex) are the league Champions, scoring ten times without reply past
       Whyteleafe to put themselves out of reach of their rivals. Anya Kinnane led the scoring with a
       hat-trick whilst Ruby Linton and Ashley Cheatley each contributed a double, and there was one
       apiece from Jade Johnson, Kalani Peart and Alissa Down. Fulham FC Women may well take
       second place if they win their last two games and stay on course after Katie Foster and an own
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