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The County Leagues...

       S-Tech Cambridgeshire League
       Netherton Utd have stormed clear at the top of Division One, opening up a lead of five
       points after a sixteen goal blast against Newmarket Town Development. Ellie Hannan
       and Emily Johnson netted five and four times respectively, Jess Perrin contributed a brace
       and there were singles from Naomi Dauncey, Reanne Mullen, Jenan Nairn, Donna Nicholls
       and  Megan  Stickland.  Fulbourn  Institute  Bluebirds  meanwhile  climbed  up  to  third,
       goals from Ebony Crook, Natalie Wells, Eleanor Woodley and Charlotte Hallworth giving
       them a 4-1 victory against Histon.
            Eaton Socon hold on to the leadership of Division Two on goal difference, thanks to
       a  9-3  win  away  to  Mildenhall  Town.  Shannah  Anico  netted  four  times  and  Kendal
       O’Connor  hit  a  hat-trick,  with  one  each  from  Kayleigh  Clark  and  Hannah  Hutchinson.
       Cambridge Rangers keep pace with them after scoring seven times without reply past
       Netherton Utd Development. Georgia Stimson bagged a four-goal haul for Park Ladies
       as they beat Brampton Ladies 11-1, the others coming from Jenna Brown, Teagan Pulman,
       Erin  Powell,  Demi  Newman,  Jessica  Cooper,  Sophie  Fenner  and  Francesca  Plitsch.
       Waterbeach Colts kept themselves in touch with an 11-2 victory over Riverside Ladies.
            Division Three leaders Peterborough Utd Foundation made it nine wins out of
       nine when beating Burwell Tigers 4-0. Chatteris Town Lilies edged out Glinton &
       Northborough by the odd goal in nine, Emma Frost and Emma Searle each scoring twice
       along with Lucy Webb. A Laura McAllister hat-trick, Rebekah Finch and Laura Todd gave
       Isleham  Utd  a  5-1  win  over  Willingham  Wolves  and  Cambourne  Town  defeated
       Manea Sirens 4-2.
       Gloucestershire League
       Bishop's Cleeve have gone level on points with third placed Longwell Green in Division
       One after winning 3-1 away to Abbeymead Rovers on Sunday. All of Cleeve's goals came in
       the first half with Leonie Gough, Imogen O'Brien and Lauren Cable each finding the net to
       give them their fourth win of the season.
            The  top  of  the  table  clash  in  Division  Three  between  Bradley  Stoke  and
       Whitchurch & Bristol fell victim to the weather but two games did go ahead. Kingswood
       Women moved up into fourth place by winning 4-1 away to Mitcheldean SC, Sian Towler
       bagging  a  brace  and  Paige  Todd  and  Amy  Lewis  adding  the  other  goals.  Winchcombe
       Town meanwhile defeated Tewkesbury Town 4-0 with goals from Anna Howes (2), Laura
       Andrews and Hannah Quinlan.
       Greater London League
       Queen's Park Rangers Res progressed in the John Greenacre Memorial Trophy with a 6-1
       victory against Bromley FC Ladies. Jessica Francis-Weir and Harriet Stiles-Winfield each
       scored twice for Rangers along with Poppy Bridgen and Amelia Halawi. Actonians Ladies
       Res continue to have a good season and they defeated Croydon Women 7-1 thanks to a
       Sinthujah Sooriyakumar hat-trick, Anne-Marie Pejcic double, Aurelia Peterson-Rajalingam
       and Fiona Moloney. Lillie Elsbury, Cheyenne Faulkner and Chloe Logie scored the goals to
       give  Brentford  B  a  3-1  success  at  Leyton  Orient  and  there  was  better  news  for  AFC
       Leyton, who beat Regents Park Rangers 3-2 with Lindsay Sibbons hitting a hat-trick.
       Tooting Bec defeated Richmond & Kew on penalties following a 2-2 draw and Edgware
       Town edged out Headstone Manor 3-2 with Polina Avramova (2) and Monique Mitchell-
       Marshall on target. Elena Bodnarescu scored a hat-trick for East London Ladies as they n
       7-0 against Rose FC Women. Katherine Gee weighed in with a brace and they were joined
       on the scoresheet by Sidney Ewing and Emily Hammond, whilst Enfield Town 3rds pipped
       Islington Borough by the odd goal in nine.
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