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Vicky Hall both scored to give East Bergholt Utd a 2-0 win against Cheshunt and Hutton
       defeated AFC Sudbury Res 3-1, thanks to an Abigail Fry double and Vicky Kinsman penalty.
       London & South East League
       Ebbsfleet  Utd  are  the  leaders  of  the  Premier  Division  after  they  ran  out  6-1  winners  over
       Saltdean  Utd.  Amy  Russ  netted  a  brace  and  she  was  joined  on  the  scoresheet  by  Maddie
       Reynolds, Millie Waud, Latifat Adaja and Chloe Francis. They lead the table by a point from five
       different  teams,  headed  by  Millwall  Lionesses  who  beat  Enfield  Town  3-1  thanks  to
       Kaydence  Kabadaki,  Jade  Keogh  and  Otesha  Charles.  A  win  would  have  taken  Fulham  FC
       Women top of the table but they went down to their first defeat, 1-0 at Dartford for whom
       Emily Vaughan scored. Chana Hinds and Rebecca May gave Dulwich Hamlet a 2-0 victory
       over Sutton Utd and AFC Acorns defeated New London Lionesses 3-1 courtesy of Paige
       Kersey, Rebecca Nesbitt and an own goal.
            Dorking Wanderers continued their strong start in Division One North with a 7-0 win
       against Leatherhead, spearheaded by a hat-trick from Cherelle Khassel. Katie Butts added two
       while Gemma Shepherd and Xayla-Rae Alberts were also on target. They lead by three points
       after  Dulwich  Hamlet  Res  were  beaten  2-1  by  Clapton  Community,  for  whom  Ciara
       Robinson and Ciara Monaghan scored. Brentford join them on six points as Chloe Logie (2)
       and Kirsty Matthews gave them a 3-0 victory over Whyteleafe. Tess Adlam had a great day,
       scoring all four as Richmond Park beat Sport London e Benfica 4-0 and Denham Utd
       won 3-0 against Hackney with a goal apiece from Lauren Cox, Jenny Nagle and Elizabeth Rose.
            Charlotte Gurr scored four times, Sian Heather and Brooke Nicholson-Rogan each hit
       hat-tricks and Claire Johnson netted twice as Hastings Utd ran up a twelve-goal victory to keep
       them  on  top  of  Division  One  South,  on  goal  difference  from  Ashford  Utd  who  defeated
       Bromley FC Women 5-1 thanks to a Rebecca Wyatt hat-trick, Ronni Jeffrey and Rebecca
       Janes. Herne Bay were 2-1 winners away to Welling Utd with Izzy Taggart and Lucy Page on
       the scoresheet. Beth Creese, Charleigh Crotty, Grace Hill and Shantelle Omar all scored to give
       Eastbourne Utd a 4-2 victory over Maidstone Utd and Steyning Town Community beat
       Bexhill Utd 2-0 with an Abby Chriss double. Chloe Evans (2), Lucy Collinson and Jessica Mead
       scored the goals as Newhaven won for the first time, 4-0 against Cray Valley (PM).
       North East League
       Jessica Ellison scored twice along with Nicole Dack, Emily Ellis and Siobhan Jones as Wallsend
       Boys Club defeated Redcar Town 5-3 on the opening day of the season. Chester-le-Street
       Town got off to a good start with a 3-1 success at Wakefield thanks to an Isla Maggs double
       and Amy Wharton. A second half goal from Jade Dryden earned South Shields a 1-0 victory
       away to Harrogate Town.
            Norton  &  Stockton  Ancients  Res  netted  ten  times  without  reply  past  West
       Allotment Celtic in the Northern Division. Maddie Myers bagged a five-goal haul along with
       Jade Featherstone (2), Jessica Thomas, Ellie Hamilton and Mae Rackstraw. Wallsend Boys
       Club Res completed a good day for their club by beating Guisborough Town 8-0, courtesy of
       a  Sam  Deverdics  hat-trick,  Rachel  Hepple  (2),  Hannah  Gosnold,  Chloe  Roylance  and  Abbie
       Young, while Sophie Curle and Abigail Phillips each hit hat-tricks as Thornaby Ladies won 6-1
       at Hartlepool Pools Youth. Sarah Hutchieson, Jade Halliday and Jenny Ashton netted the
       goals as Chester-le-Street Utd won 3-2 against Bishop Auckland and Hartlepool Utd
       beat Spennymoor Town by the same scoreline, Atalia Robinson scoring a hat-trick.
            Farsley Celtic Juniors recorded the biggest win on the opening day in the Southern
       Division, 8-1 against Sheffield Wednesday. Shauna Hill was on target four times, along with
       doubles from Jasmin Cooper and Sarah Lawn. Jodie Langstaff bagged a hat-trick and Tamryn
       Dunlop the other two as York RI ran out 5-1 winners away to Bradford Park Avenue. Katie
       Jepson, Caitlan Tattershall, Chloe Tattershall, Samantha Woodham and Danielle Pinder gave
       Handsworth  a  5-2  victory  over  Sheffield  Utd  Community  and  Ripon  City  defeated
       Harworth Colliery 4-1 thanks to Georgie Taylor (2), Chloe Bethell and Teigan Ryan. Emily
       Scott, Natalie Riley and Emma Dobson were all on the scoresheet as Altofts Ladies won 3-0 at
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