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The Regional Leagues...
East Midlands League
Mansfield Town have gone level on points with league leaders Northampton Town after
beating Loughborough Students 3-0 on Sunday. Jessica Parker, Shannon Purdy and Beth
Jones all scored for Mansfield who are second on goal difference. Notts County meanwhile
scored twelve times without reply past Leicester City Ladies, Amy Wells, Summer Gayle and
Charlotte Taylor each hitting doubles with one apiece from Hannah Daniel, Emma White,
Emily Stretton, Nya Chambers, Mollie Crump and Shoniqua Barnes.
Division One North leaders Grimsby Town made it six wins out of six with an
eight-goal blast away to Cleethorpes Town. Danielle Brighton netted a brace and she was
joined on the scoresheet by Emily Blyth, Kimberley Brown, Amber Sharp, Libbi Wright,
Rebecca Taylor and Beth Wharton. Natasha Leach was on target four times as Arnold Eagles
bounced back from defeat seven days earlier and it was previously unbeaten Nottingham
Trent University who caught the backlash. Eve Shaw and Amy Gauvrit each added two and
Jennifer Lorimer the other as Arnold ran out 9-2 winners. Mikaela Noriega and Annelise
Daniel were the scorers as Sherwood FC Women won for the first time, 2-1 away to
Sleaford Town.
One match went ahead in Division One South, third placed Anstey Nomads going
level on points with the top two after beating Nottingham Forest Development 2-0.
Carmelina Colangelo netted both goals for Anstey who stay third on goal difference.
Eastern Region League
Wymondham Town have a lead of three points at the top of the Premier Division following
their 1-0 victory over Bowers & Pitsea, Natasha Youngs grabbing the only goal of the game.
Second placed Bedford Ladies battled out a 1-1 draw with Luton Town, Olivia Abraham was
on target for Luton whilst Bedford netted through Natasha Fensome.
In Division One North, Newmarket Town went level on points with leaders
Needham Market after they defeated Whittlesey Athletic 6-2. Lidiya Mykhaylechko led
the scoring for Newmarket with a hat-trick and she was joined on the scoresheet by Olivia
Caffarelli, Annabelle Herring and Katie Spiers, whilst Whittlesey's replies came from Chelsea
Burr and Annie Posnett.
Division One South leaders Leigh Ramblers did not play on Sunday but remain three
points clear at the top, with AFC Sudbury replacing Herts Vipers Women in second place
after they defeated them 4-1 in their meeting. Jessica Allen scored a hat-trick for Sudbury, with
Jodie Donley adding the other, whilst the Vipers' consolation came from Rebecca Edge.
Hutton meanwhile ran out 3-0 winners away to Billericay Town Development thanks to
Rianne Dimmock, Roseanne Shafier and Ammarah Ali.
London & South East League
A 6-1 victory over Aylesford has lifted Fulham FC Women up to fourth place in the Premier
Division, Katie Foster netting twice along with Emily Bird, Gemma Taylor, Georgia Heasman
and Helen Ogle. Chloe Burr and Amy Nash accounted for the goals as Millwall Lionesses
won 2-0 away to Worthing FC Women.
In the only match to take place in Division One North, Sutton Utd defeated Sport
London e Benfica 3-1 to put a halt to their recent winning run. Olivia Watson netted twice
for Sutton and Darcy Wells added the other, with Aya Hasan replying.
Ashford Ladies have climbed up into the top three in Division One South, after they
defeated Herne Bay 5-2. Rebecca Wyatt spearheaded the win for Ashford with a four-goal
haul and Danielle Alcani was also on target, whilst Bay's replies came from Harriett Chapman
and Elena Brock. Georgina Cook and Laura Swarbrooke were the markswomen for Bexhill
Utd as they recorded their second win of the season, 2-0 against Maidstone Utd.
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