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United.  Sheffield  Wednesday  Development  hit  nine  without  reply  at  home  to  newcomers
       Swallownest  Swallows.  Millie  Simms  bagged  a  double  hat-trick  with  Hannah  Jackson,  Kayha
       Willaims and Freya Wilson all netting once. Sophie Ibberson and Eve Rowles were the Kiveton Park
       scorers in their 2-0 success at Wickersley Youth. Goals from Katie Flanagan (2), Beth Hardy and
       Sadie Smith game Mosborough a 4-0 win at Mexborough Athletic. Lucy Tindle was on target for
       Worsbrough Bridge Athletic in their 4-1 home defeat to Socrates.
            In Division Three, Rotherham Utd Whitehill recorded the day’s biggest winning margin
       and also highest individual score as they won by a round dozen without rely away to Millstone. There
       were  hat-tricks  for  both  Jessica  Broadhurst  and  Abi  Shepherd,  with  the  other  goals  coming  from
       Gabrielle Green (2), Amy Horner, Ria Needham, Jade Rick and Grace Thompson. Penistone Church,
       who  were  3-0  up  at  one  stage,  won  by  the  odd  goal  in  nine  at  home  to  Dronfield  Town
       Development. Kirsty Bradley (2), Kate Darby, Keeley Green and Alice Norman netted for Penistone,
       while  Lucy  Laughton  (2),  Georgia  Skitt  and
       Charlotte Smith were on the mark for Dronfield.
       Lauren Saunders and Ebony Tattershall netted for  Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire
       Dearne & District in their 2-0 win at Kiveton
       Park  Development.  Emily  Furniss  and  Emily  PREMIER DIVISION  P  W  D  L  F  A Pts
       Mapley both netted twice, along with singles for  COLNEY HEATH RES  1 1  1 1  0 0  0 0  2 2  0 1  3 3
       Emily  Barker  and  Carla  Millan  as  Bolsover  HERTS VIPERS WOMEN
                                           AFC DUNSTABLE BLUES  1  0  1  0  2  2  1
       Town  won  6-2  at  Eckington  Belles.  Rebecca GARSTON  1  0  1  0  2  2  1
       Hanley  bagged  a  hat-trick  with  Liv  Winstanley HEMEL HEMPSTEAD TOWN  1  0  1  0  2  2  1
       also   on   the   mark   for   Handsworth OAKLANDS WOLVES  1  0  1  0  2  2  1
       Development as they won 4-0 at Staveley.  CHESHUNT       1  0  0  1  1  2  0
       Somerset League                     HARTHAM UTD          1 0  0 0  0 0  1 0  0 0  2 0  0 0
                                           CHIPPERFIELD WOMEN
       Bishop's  Lydeard  Res  have  gone  top  of
       Division  One  on  goal  difference  after  their  Cheshunt 1 Herts Vipers 2; Colney Heath 2 Hartham 0; Garston 2
                                           AFC Dunstable 2; Oaklands 2 Hemel Hempstead 2.
       emphatic victory against Ilminster Town Res.  .
       Holly Burdick was on target five times and Emily  DIVISION ONE  P  W  D  L  F  A Pts
       Crook  contributed  a  further  four,  whilst  Amy  HOUGHTON ATHLETIC  1  1  0 0  0 0  6 3  0 0  3 3
       Blowers (2), Sophie Lewis (2), Willow Dyke and  LANGFORD LADIES  1  1
                                           WOOTTON BLUE CROSS   1  1  0  0  4  2  3
       Imogen  Miller  added  the  others.  Keynsham BIGGLESWADE UTD  1  1  0  0  4  3  3
       Town  Res  stay  level  on  points  with  them HITCHIN BELLES  1  0  0  1  3  4  0
       following their 4-1 success away to Ash Rangers HITCHIN TOWN  1  0  0  1  2  4  0
       in  which  Vicky  Vipond  (2),  Fleur  Jenkins  and ROYSTON TOWN DEV'MENT  1  0  0  1  0  3  0
       Charlotte  Morrison  were  on  target.  Paulton  SHERRARDSWOOD  1  0  0  1  0  6  0
       Rovers moved up to complete the top three by  LETCHWORTH GARDEN CITY  0  0  0  0  0  0  0
       beating  Portishead  Town  Res  8-1,  Alex Biggleswade 4 Hitchin Belles 3; Hitchin T 2 Wootton BC 4; Langford
       Gwyther leading the scoring with a four-goal haul 3 Royston 0; Sherrardswood 0 Houghton 6.
       while Jordan Box, Rosy Jones, Beth Knight and DIVISION TWO  P  W  D  L  F  A Pts
       Charlotte Phillips also found the net.  HOUGHTON ATHLETIC SAINTS  1  1  0  0  5  2  3
            Stockwood   Wanderers   stay   as HERTS VIPERS DEVELOPMENT  1  1  0  0  4  2  3
       Division Two leaders despite not having a game GARSTON RES  1  1  0  0  2  1  3
       but  they  have  been  joined  on  ten  points  by  HITCHIN TOWN RES  1  1  0  0  2  1  3
       Bishop's  Lydeard  Development,  for  whom  BEDFORD DEVELOPMENT  1  0  0  1  1  2  0
       Jade Brammall netted five times in their win over  KEMPSTON ROVERS  1  0  0  1  1  2  0
                                           WATTON LADIES        1  0  0  1  2  4  0
       Pen Mill Res. Sarah Pearce contributed a hat- EVERGREEN LADIES  1  0  0  1  2  5  0
       trick and there was one apiece from Emily Bertin, STOTFOLD LADIES  0  0  0  0  0  0  0
       Mia Cridge and Jaye Howlett. Paulton Rovers
       Res defeated Combe St Nicholas 3-1 thanks to  Garston 2 Bedford 1; Herts Vipers 4 Watton 2; Houghton 5
                                           Evergreen 2; Kempston 1 Hitchin 2.
       Alice  Dwyer,  Molly  Haskins  and  Evie  Thatcher,
       whilst  Leah  Morrell  was  a  hat-trick  scorer  for DIVISION THREE  P  W  D  L  F  A Pts
       Wellington  in  their  8-2  success  at  Porlock. BSC FC  1  1  0  0  5  1  3
       Ebony  Sellick  (2),  Sheldon  Hancock,  Katharine OAKLANDS WOLVES RES  1  1  0  0  3  0  3
       Hussey  and  Jess  Regan  accounted  for  the  other  FLITWICK EAGLES  1  1  0  0  7  5  3
       goals.                              BURY RANGERS         1  1  0  0  3  2  3
            In Division Three, Weston Mendip Res  BEDWELL RANGERS  1 1  0 0  0 0  1 1  2 5  3 7  0 0
                                           BUNTINGFORD TOWN
       picked up their second victory of the season, 4-0  WHETSTONE WANDERERS  1  0  0  1  0  3  0
       against Burnham Utd with braces from Annabel EVERGREEN EAGLES  1  0  0  1  1  5  0
       Cunningham  and  Daisy  Hutchins.  Crewkerne
       Rangers meanwhile got off the mark when they Bedwell 2 Bury Rgs 3; Evergreen 1 BSC 5; Flitwick 7 Buntingford 5;
       defeated Cheddar 5-2.               Whetstone 0 Oaklands 3.
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