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S-Tech Cambridgeshire League
       Cambridge  University  are  stretching  the  pace  in  the  Premiership  division  after  picking  up
       maximum  points  from  a  double  header  against  March  Town  Utd.  Megan  Clarke,  Lidiya
       Myhhaylechko, Kate Donnachie and Katy Edwards all scored for the students as they won the first
       match 4-1, and then ran out 4-0 victors in the return meeting, Clarke this time netting twice along
       with Edwards and Anna Orteu. Netherton Utd are one point off the pace in second, they defeated
       Whittlesey Athletic 6-2 thanks to goals from Megan Stickland (2), Yasmin Green, Emily Johnson,
       Jess  Perrin  and  Leah  Stacey.  Sofia  Castiglione  and  Florence  Tawns  were  the  markswomen  for
       Cambridge City A as they won 2-1 away to Leverington Sports to stay in fourth, just ahead of
       Ketton who also notched up a 2-1 victory against Fulbourn Institute Bluebirds. Fran Kavanagh
       and Emma Ward were on target for Ketton, with Ebony Rule replying.
             Cardea Ladies continue to close in on the Championship North title despite not playing
       over the weekend. Park Ladies' title hopes were virtually ended as they went down to a second
       straight defeat, beaten 8-2 by Eaton Socon who replace them in second. Kendal O'Connor bagged a
       five-goal haul, with Shannah Anico, Emily Whiteman and Hannah Hutchinson adding the others as
       Eaton Socon ended their season on a winning note, Casey Ward replying twice for Park. Pinchbeck
       Utd look to be the main threat to Cardea now, following their 3-0 success away to Cambourne Utd.
       An  Emma  Smart  penalty  and  Laura  Mott  accounted  for  the  goals  as  Swavesey  Spartans  beat
       Brampton Ladies 2-0.
             Histon Res have returned to the top of Championship South after winning 2-1 against local
       rivals Histon Hornets, Lauren Martin and Jordanne Sillitoe scoring their goals to take them above
       an  inactive  Newmarket  Town  Development.  Cambridge  Rangers  suffered  a  huge  blow  to
       their challenge with a surprise 2-1 reverse to Burwell Tigers, who picked up only their second
       victory of the season. Isleham Utd meanwhile edged out Haverhill Rovers  Community by the
       odd goal in seven, thanks to an Emily Ingle brace, Laura McAllister and Kayla Simpkins. Gemma
       Codling, Sarah Goodey and Alisha Jenkins were all on the scoresheet for Haverhill.
       Eastbound Electrical Cornwall League
       Saltash  Borough  kept  their  hopes  of  finishing  in  the  runners-up  alive  in  the  East  Division  by
       scoring six times without reply against Foxhole Stars. Sophie Perrin led the scoring for Borough
       with  a  hat-trick,  Sam  Metters  weighed  in  with  a  brace  and  Lucy  Borthwick  was  also  on  target.
       Wadebridge  Town  meanwhile  claimed  their  second  league  victory  of  the  season,  beating
       Charlestown 3-0 thanks to Hayley Barrett, Marie Young and an own goal.
       Greater London League
       One match took place in Division Two North, Actonians Ladies Development lifting themselves
       up into third place with a 5-1 victory over Alexandra Park. Naia Borio, Jennifer Hughes, Tayla
       MacPherson, Nathalie Randall and Antonia Cole were all on target for Actonians, with Gloria Kelly
       replying.
             Leatherhead  have  already  claimed  the  Division  Two  South  title  but  on  Sunday  they
       conceded their unbeaten record in their final match, beaten 3-2 by AFC Wimbledon Girls U18
       who claim the runners-up position as a result. Leatherhead actually led by two goals at the interval,
       courtesy of Jasmine Keeley and Freya Worsley, but Wimbledon rallied in the second half and turned
       the match on its head for a stunning victory, Khyri McKenzie scoring a late winner to add to earlier
       strikes from Megan Shepherd and Kori Sinckler. Ashford Town (Middlesex) B look set to finish
       third following their 2-1 win away to Walton Casuals Development. Harriet Freeman and Holly
       Reid were the scorers for Ashford, with Jodie Barker replying.
       North Riding League
       The league title race will go down to the wire and the final day but Guisborough Town have things
       very much under their control. After a midweek victory took them to the top of the table, Guisborough
       followed this up with a 7-2 victory away to York St John University which keeps them in pole
       position. Olivia Jeal led the scoring with a hat-trick, Ellie Todd contributed a further two and also on
       target were Mary Barnard and Charlotte Sellstrom. Redcar Town Res stay level on points with
       Guisborough after a crushing 13-1 win over Brompton Ladies but they have now completed their
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