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The Regional Leagues...

       East Midlands League
       Chesterfield  have  hit  top  spot  in  the  Premier
       Division on goal difference following an emphatic 13-1
       win over Rise Park. Georgina Williams and Georgia
       Willson netted four goals apiece and they were joined
       on  the  scoresheet  by  Gina  Camfield  (2),  Hannah
       Baker,  Kelly  Fidler  and  Emily  Mapley-Sims.
       Northampton Town slip to second, but still possess
       two games in hand, after being held to a 1-1 draw by
       Loughborough Students. Northampton led at half
       time  through  a  goal  from  Leah  Cudone,  with  Eve
       Sutcliffe equalising for the students after the break.
       Mansfield  Town  meanwhile  stepped  up  their
       challenge by beating Rotherham Utd 5-1, thanks to
       a four-goal haul from Georgia Gladwin and Gabriella
       Foulkes, who netted the other. Notts County remain  Mansfield Town captain Monica Bowley heads
       one  point  above  Lincoln  Utd  in  fourth  after  their clear from Megan Cumberbatch of Rotherham Utd
       meeting finished in a 1-1 draw.                      (Julian Barker).
            Second  half  goals  from  Eve  Shaw  and  Amy
       Gauvrit gave Arnold Eagles a 2-0 victory away to Sherwood FC Women and this extends
       their lead to six points in Division One North. Nottingham Trent University are now
       second,  they  defeated  Grimsby  Borough  5-1  thanks  to  Mia  Pinkham  (2),  Alice  Rogers,
       Elizabeth Stocks and Bethan Gammon. Elisha Gourlay, Sophie Howe and Caitlin Want were
       all  on  the  scoresheet  as  Notts  County  Development  ran  out  3-0  winners  over
       Cleethorpes Town.
            Derby County Academy march on at the top of Division One South and remain nine
       points  clear  after  Olivia  Edwards  and  Holly  Otter  gave  them  a  2-0  win  away  to
       Loughborough Foxes Vixens. Anstey Nomads continued their valiant chase after the
       runaway leaders by beating Oadby & Wigston 5-1, Carmelina Colangelo netting four times
       and Simran Singh adding the other. Thrapston Town won 3-1 at Peterborough Utd Res
       to  go  up  to  third,  courtesy  of  goals  from  Claire  Coleman,  Emma  Robinson  and  Amelia
       Boddington.  Nottingham  Forest  Development  ran  out  9-2  winners  over  Coalville
       Town Ravenettes, Amber Bilous hitting a hat-trick whilst Jessica Abdy, Isabella Hodson
       and Jessica Waplington all bagged doubles.
       Eastern Region League
       Wymondham Town took a step closer towards a potential league and cup double when
       they  reached  the  semi  finals  of  the  League  Cup  with  a  2-0  victory  over  Royston  Town.
       Rebecca Russell and Natasha Youngs scored the goals for the newly crowned Champions.
       Grace Birchall and Lauren Bullard gave Wroxham a 2-0 win at Colney Heath to book their
       place in the last four as did AFC Dunstable who defeated Herts Vipers Women 5-2,
       courtesy  of  a  goal  each  from  Mollie  Burgess,  Chelsea  Jeffrey,  Shauna  Smith,  Gemma
       Whitchurch and Emily Wilson.
            Rhiana Castle, Beth Cooper and Rebecca Dalgarno accounted for the goals as Leigh
       Ramblers swept into the League Plate semi finals with a 3-1 victory away to Cambridge
       City  Development.  Hannah  Murphy  scored  the  only  goal  of  the  game  for  Whittlesey
       Athletic  in  their  1-0  success  at  East  Bergholt  Utd  and  Hutton  beat  Wootton  Blue
       Cross Lionesses 2-0 thanks to a double from Amber Amey.
            King's Lynn Town stayed in the chase for the runners-up spot by beating Bedford
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