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The County Leagues...


       S-Tech Cambridgeshire League
       Cambridge University are the new leaders of Division One following their 6-0 victory over
       Newmarket Town Development, the result taking the students  above Newmarket on goal
       difference. Eleanor Woodley was on target four times as Fulbourn Institute Bluebirds ran
       out 7-0 winners over March Town Utd, Ebony Crook (2) and Katie Luddy adding the other
       goals. Leverington Sports edged out Histon Development by the odd goal in seven, to
       notch up their first win of the season.
             There was also a change of leadership in Division Two, Swavesey Spartans ascending
       to the top after beating Mildenhall Town 5-1. Harmony Payne netted twice for Swavesey along
       with  Laura  Mott,  Lindsey  Gassner  and  an  own  goal.  Waterbeach  Colts  opened  up  their
       campaign by winning 2-1 away to Brampton Ladies, thanks to a brace of goals from Kirsty
       Lemmon-Sparkes.
             Peterborough Utd Foundation stretched their lead at the top of Division Three to
       eight points after scoring twelve times past Cambourne Town. Callie Tancred was on target
       four times and the others came from Shelley Broadway (2), Olivia Simpson (2), Jess Broadway,
       Andreia Oliveira, Kacey Sharman and Keira Swanson. Chatteris Town Lilies ran out 6-0
       winners over Manea Sirens, Lucy Webb and Emma Searle each netted twice along with Emma
       Frost and Ella Nutter. Caroline Sutherland and Hannah Chapman were the markswomen for
       Deeping Utd as they defeated Isleham Utd 2-1.
       Gloucestershire League
       Olveston Utd maintained their winning run and have gone six points clear with a 2-0 victory
       against Gloucester City. Lauren White scored both goals, and also had two goals disallowed,
       but  the  win  was  marred  by  a  serious  injury  sustained  by  full  back  Annie-May  Jones,  who
       suffered a ruptured achilles. Pucklechurch Sports meanwhile made it four wins out of four
       when beating Bristol & West 3-0, courtesy of a goal apiece from Tammi Haynes, Sophie Sweet
       and Poppy Coles. Abbeymead Rovers got the better of Longlevens in their local derby by
       beating them 5-1, with Rachel Lutman, Kim Sadler, Kirsten Talbot, Melissa Hoad and Emma
       Robinson all getting on the scoresheet.
             One match was played in Division Two, where Red Falcon Club were able to make up
       ground on the top four by winning 8-1 against City of Gloucester. Evelyn Cohen led the spree
       with a five-goal haul and there was one each from Harriet Hoare, Kelly Maggs and Chloe Bragg,
       whilst the visitors' consolation was scored by Katie Carrington-Stait.
             The five teams level on points at the top of Division Three has been whittled down to
       three, still headed by Bradley Stoke after they won 4-1 away to Winchcombe Town. Emily
       Jacklin was on target twice along with Natalie Lewis and Laura Whitelegg, with Winchcombe's
       consolation coming from Gemma Evans. Jennifer Jordan (2) and Jessie Davies scored the goals
       as Mitcheldean SC won for the first time, 3-1 against Olveston Utd Res who replied through
       Amy Williamson.
       Greater London League
       Clapton Community have extended their lead to four points at the top of the Premier Division
       after winning 4-0 away to Edgware Town. Emily Link kept up her good form by scoring a
       hat-trick and Marta Perez was also on target. Islington Borough now occupy second place
       following their six-goal blast against Enfield Town 3rds, Ornella Mbula leading the scoring
       with four, supported by singles from Lauren Duggan and Charlee Vaz.
             Christiane Assaad scored the only goal of the game as third placed Camden Town
       Blues won 1-0 away to Hackney Res in Division One North. Camden sit one point ahead of
       Brentford  B  who  ran  out  8-2  winners  over  Tower  Hamlets.  Jasmine  Williams  led  the
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