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Western Division leaders Liskeard Athletic made it three wins out of three when they
       beat Saltash Utd 6-1. Chloe Williams hit a hat-trick along with Grace O'Leary, Ezme Wells and
       Gemma  Farley,  with  the  Ashes'  consolation  coming  from  Jazmine  Hervin.  Wensday  Wise,
       Bethan Cowd and Rosie Shipp all scored for Plymouth Argyle U23 as they won 3-2 away to
       Liverton Utd, who replied through Hannah Drummond and Charlotte Dymond.
       Southern Region League
       Sheree Bell-Jack led the scoring with a hat-trick, with Ellie Kirby and Kayleigh Tonks adding the
       others, as Moneyfields defeated Woodley Utd 5-0 to remain on top of the Premier Division
       on goal difference from Abingdon Utd who also picked up a fourth straight win, 3-0 away to
       Eastleigh. Nell Boxall (2) and Lauren May were the goalscorers for United. The top two have
       opened up a gap of five points over third placed Abingdon Town, who won 3-1 at Winchester
       City Flyers thanks to Elisha Cox, Chloe Ball and Cheyenne Flynn. Emma Kern (2), Chante
       Inniss and Samantha Jackson scored the goals as Wycombe Wanderers picked up their first
       point, sharing a 4-4 draw with Oxford City whose replies came via a Jessica Biggerstaff double,
       Christina Hadjiyianni and Gabrielle Heath.
              Division One leaders AFC Stoneham won 3-0 at New Milton Town with goals from
       Alisha Buckingham (2) and Madison Payne, and this keeps them at the top on goal difference
       from AFC Bournemouth Development who edged out Woking Ladies by the odd goal in
       seven. Larissa White netted twice for the Cherries along with Catherine Todd and Grace Morgan,
       with Jo Harfield-Brown, Megan Vincer and Gemma Luke all replying. Bournemouth Sports
       meanwhile scored ten times without reply past Milton Utd, courtesy of a four-goal haul fom
       Hollie Shaw, a Becky Miles hat-trick, Stacey Lewis, Lauren Brewer and an own goal.
       West Midlands League
       League leaders Stourbridge scored nine times against Redditch Utd to keep themselves three
       points clear at the top of the Premier Division. Carly Aldred and Hannah Pendred each scored
       twice and the tally was completed by Cheryl Edwards, Esme Moran, Alex Nicklin, Lili Beth Bown
       and Ruby Meeson. Courtney Dilger hit a hat-trick and Nadia Bacciochi the other as Lichfield
       City won 4-1 against Tamworth to go second, just ahead of Sutton Coldfield Town who were
       3-0 victors away to Lye Town, courtesy of second half goals from Sophie Levick, Niamh Deasy
       and Brittany Civil. Worcester City returned from Coventry Sphinx with a 3-1 victory, Maisie
       Farr, Ellie Gerhold and Karli Smith scoring their goals, meanwhile Ellie Gibbs and Alice Lilley
       netted for Crusaders as they battled out a 2-2 draw with Coundon Court, who scored through
       Jessica Sevellec and Catherine Smith.
              Jaime Duggan bagged herself a five-goal haul, with Jemma Smith and Jessica Sayers
       joining her on the scoresheet, as Division One North leaders AFC Telford Utd ran out 7-0
       winners over Coventry City. Jenna Boddison (2), Rebecca-Lee Bown (2), Maria Bell, Nicola
       Mason and Alex Morris scored the goals as second placed Shifnal Town won 7-2 at Walsall
       Ladies, whilst Shrewsbury Town defeated Sandwell Ladies 4-1 thanks to a Madison Jones
       hat-trick and Zoe Child. Darlaston Town's first win of the season, 7-0 against Wyrley Ladies,
       included doubles from Lauri Alexander and Stacey Arrowsmith as well as a Jessica Nash goal,
       whilst a Tayler Davies hat-trick, Grace Field and Rosie Hargraves earned Walsall Wood a 5-2
       victory over Port Vale.
              Leamington Lions have gone to the top of Division One South, thanks to a 5-1 victory
       away  to  Rugby  Town  in  which  Ava  Barnes,  Charlotte  Hartwell,  Bonnie  Mountford,  Sasha
       Pendleton and Annabelle Williams all scored. Solihull Sporting and Knowle occupy the next
       two positions after their meeting ended 1-1, goals coming from Lauren Smith and Demi-Lee
       Rolph respectively. Sedgley & Gornal Utd also conceded their first point with a 2-2 draw with
       Rugby Borough, however it needed second half goals from Abi Beady and Arshi Zahoor to
       claim a point after Borough had gone two ahead through Bethany Fesel and Emily Davies. Elland
       Draper netted both goals as Cookley Sports defeated Droitwich Spa 2-1 and Kingfisher ran
       out 4-1 winners at Westfields Women, with Chloe Barker-Duthie scoring all four goals.
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