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Bowers  &  Pitsea  3-1.  Ronnell  Humes  was  on  target  twice  for  Haringey  and  Kylie
       Manktelow added the other, with Chloe Brand replying.
       London & South East League
       Millwall Lionesses caught up ground on the top two in the Premier Division as goals
       from  Otesha  Charles  and  Maisie  Joyce  earned  them  a  2-0  victory  over  Dartford  FC
       Women. Aylesford meanwhile emerged as 3-2 winners from the bottom of the clash
       against New London Lionesses with Beth Hulme, Alex Witham and Zara Chapman
       netting their goals, Kalina Georgieva and Helene Rognas replying.
          Clapton Community are now five points ahead in Division One North following
       their 3-3 draw against Watford Development. Emily Link, Annabel Lyons and Marta
       Perez all scored for Clapton, whilst Watford netted through Natalie Cloy, Lily Hall and
       Rebecca Lovelace. Dorking Wanderers played a double header against Hackney and
       only picked up one point from the two matches. The results were not quite enough to take
       Hackney  off  the  bottom  but  a  Natalie  White  double  and  Fae  Fulconis,  with  Charlotte
       Keenan responding, gave them a surprise 3-1 win over the title contenders, whilst the other
       meeting finished goalless. Catherine Campbell, Sharne Harris and Mya Lewis-Powell were
       all on the scoresheet as Dulwich Hamlet Res beat Leatherhead 3-2 to go into the top
       half of the table, Megan Button and Claire Ulman replying. Whyteleafe meanwhile ran
       out 4-0 winners over Richmond Park courtesy of Abigail Woollvin (2), Jade Dancaster
       and Abigail Igbavboa.
          In Division One South, Herne Bay kept themselves in the running for a top three
       place as an Elena Brock brace, Lauren Harris and Abbie Potter gave them a 4-3 win against
       Bromley  FC  Women,  whose  replies  came  from  Tanya  Holley,  Sylvia  Safranovic  and
       Stacey Taylor. First half strikes from Charlotte Markham, Lucy Collinson and Chloe Evans
       earned  Newhaven  a  3-1  success  against  Montpelier  Villa,  whose  consolation  was
       scored by Tara Barratt. Cray Valley (PM) tasted victory in a league match at the sixteenth
       time of asking when Katie Jackson scored the only goal of the game against Steyning
       Town Community.
       North East League
       After dominating the league throughout the season, Chester-le-Street Town clinched
       the  Premier  Division  title  and  will  return  to  the  National  League  at  the  first  attempt
       following their 4-0 victory over Wallsend Boys Club. Nichole Havery netted twice along
       with Isla Maggs and Erin Third as the Cestrians put themselves in an unassailable position
       with four matches still to play. Wakefield lead the chase for the runners-up spot after
       beating third placed South Shields 4-1. Neve Renwick scored a hat-trick and Charlotte
       Blythe  added  the  other,  with  Eve  Gatens  replying.  Michelle  Stewart  and  Chloe  Young
       netted for Alnwick Town in their 2-1 success at Redcar Town and they stay in fourth,
       just  head  of  Sunderland  West  End  who  defeated  Harrogate  Town  7-2  thanks  to
       Allison Ferris (2), Nicole O'Hara (2), Olivia Inaloz, Alex Ross and Melissa Jones.
          Wallsend BC Res hold on to their two point lead in the Northern Division after
       beating Gateshead FC Ladies 6-4. Millie McKenna and Catherine Shields each netted
       twice  for  Wallsend  along  with  Rose  Rikkerink  and  Rachel  Hepple,  whilst  Gateshead's
       replies came from a Christine Murray hat-trick and Olivia Black. Spennymoor Town
       have  replaced  Hartlepool  Utd  in  second  after  beating  them  1-0,  Autumn  Colledge
       scoring the only goal of the game. Thornaby Ladies and Hartlepool Pools Youth
       finished goalless whilst Norton & Stockton Ancients Res scored seven times without
       reply past Guisborough Town, Maddie Myers bagging a four-goal haul along with Mia
       Brannigan, Robyn Wrigley and Jade Featherstone.
          Barnsley FC Ladies went nine points clear in the Southern Division, Lynn Goodman
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