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nearest rivals both drew. Kristina O'Connell and Philippa Stephens scored for Wodson Park as
they shared four goals with East Bergholt Utd, who replied through a Megan Partridge double,
whilst Grays Athletic and Lawford also finished level at 2-2. Daisy Stevenson bagged a brace
for Grays, whilst Lawford's scorers were Bernice Corney and Lindsey Morgan. AFC Sudbury got
off the mark by scoring seven times without reply past Cheshunt, Evie Creaton netting a hat-trick
along with Alex Penny (2), Phoebe Gulver and Kate Edwards.
London & South East League
Millwall Lionesses have gone to the top of the league with a 6-2 victory away to Dulwich
Hamlet. Sophie Chapman, Otesha Charles, Angel Reid, Jasmine Auguste, Gemma Bryan and
Maisie Joyce all netted a goal apiece for Millwall. Previous leaders Ebbsfleet Utd were beaten 2-1
by Worthing FC Women, who move into second place. Katie Young and Georgia Tibble scored
the goals to hand Worthing a fourth straight victory. Dartford continue to pick up pace, they
defeated New London Lionesses 5-1 with goals from Emily Read (2), Emily Vaughan (2) and
Shauni Griffiths whilst Charmaine True and Annie Thomas were on the mark as Fulham won 2-0
against AFC Acorns. Lily Dent, Olivia Watson and Darcy Wells scored the goals for Sutton Utd
as they won for the first time, 3-2 at Saltdean Utd, and Enfield Town got the better of
Aylesford in a high scoring affair. Karesha Iton hit a hat-trick, with Katie O'Leary (2), Brionne
Fowle, Danielle Smith and Lauren Cann adding the others, whilst Amanda Reece-Beeput scored
four times for Aylesford but ended up on the losing side.
Dorking Wanderers stay as leaders of Division One North despite going down to their
first defeat, 3-2 to Sport London e Benfica who scored through Renata Ferreira (2) and
Kimberly Castro. Clapton Community were also beaten, 2-1 by Leatherhead for whom Lucy
Hearn and Kira Treliving were on target, allowing Dulwich Hamlet Res to move into second
after a Mary Robinson goal gave them the points against Brentford. Whyteleafe meanwhile got
off the mark by defeating Denham Utd 4-2 thanks to Abigail Woollvin (2), Rochelle Mayne and
Thea Ryder.
Division One South leaders Ashford Utd made it five wins out of five when scoring five
without reply away to Steyning Town Community. Rebecca Janes scored a hat-trick for
Ashford and the others came from Meadow Barton and Abbey Davies. Hastings Utd were 6-1
winners at Herne Bay and head the chasing teams, Beth Creese and Sian Heather both hit
doubles alongside Charlotte Gurr and Claire Johnson. Mercedes Broomfield and Tanya Holley
gave Bromley FC Women a 2-1 victory over Cray Valley (PM) and Eastbourne Utd were
4-1 victors away to Bexhill Utd, with goals coming from Beth Chambers, Charleigh Crotty,
Shantelle Omar and Nia Hall. Olivia McGregor and Sarah White both hit hat-tricks for Welling
Utd in their 6-1 win against Montpelier Villa and Newhaven were 4-2 winners over
Maidstone Utd, their markswomen were Tara Reid, Lauren Smith, Gracie Cook and Jamie
Quinn.
North East League
Chester-le-Street Town ascended to the top of the Premier Division with a 5-1 victory over
Blyth Town. Nichole Havery netted two of the goals for the Cestrians and she was joined on the
scoresheet by Charlotte Proud, Emily Tait and Leoni Manning. Wallsend Boys Club meanwhile
kept up their good start by beating Sunderland West End 3-0, courtesy of a Jessica Ellison
hat-trick. Redcar Town won for the first time, 4-0 against Hull Utd, Jessica Round bagging a
hat-trick with Mary Corbyn also on target, whilst Neve Renwick (2), Rachael White and Megan
Brackenbury were on the scoresheet as Wakefield defeated Harrogate Town 4-0.
Norton & Stockton Ancients Res head the fledgling Northern Division table following
their 9-1 victory over Thornaby Ladies. Nyci Thorns led the scoring with a four-goal haul,
Bianca Owens weighed in with a hat-trick, and there was one apiece from Robyn Wrigley and Kate
McSorley. Wallsend BC Res join Norton on six points after Rachel Hepple and Abbie Young
gave them a 2-1 win away to Hartlepool Utd. Coral Colledge (2), Hannah Knox (2), Autumn
Colledge, Katy Hemmingway, Kira Whittle and Courtney Mole accounted for the goals as
Spennymoor Town defeated West Allotment Celtic 8-1 whilst Hartlepool Pools Youth
won 3-0 against Washington Women. Olivia Black, Kelly Moorhead, Charlotte Hoganson and
Jessica Richardson scored the goals as Gateshead FC Ladies edged out Chester-le-Street
Utd 4-3, whilst Katie Smith and Emma Wright were on target for Bishop Auckland in their 2-2
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