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who have two games in hand, stepped up their challenge by beating Parkwood Rangers 3-0 with
       a Georgia Tibble hat-trick. Rebecca Wyatt meanwhile scored for Ashford Ladies as they were
       held to a 1-1 draw by Welling Utd, who netted through Grace Laverick.
       North East League
       Leaders York City did not play on Sunday but stay seven points clear after Harrogate Town
       were beaten 2-0 by Ossett Utd, who scored through Eleanor Betteridge and Chelsea Schofield.
       Redcar Town lost ground when they went down 4-1 to South Shields and they sit one point
       ahead of Wakefield Trinity who powered to a 10-1 victory over Sheffield Wednesday. Neve
       Renwick bagged a four-goal haul, Chelsea Pilmer and Shirley Murphy each netted twice and the
       tally was completed by Emily Heckler and Danielle Biglin. Sunderland West End were 2-1
       winners over Wallsend Boys Club and Farsley Celtic beat Hartlepool Utd 2-1 thansk to
       Rachael White and Hannah Brierley.
            Northern Division leaders Blyth Town shared a 1-1 draw with Chester-le-Street Utd
       and saw their advantage trimmed to three points. Ailsa Swinburne scored an equaliser for Blyth
       with nine minutes remaining, after Sarah Hutchieson had put the home side in front. Second
       placed Boro Rangers meanwhile defeated Bishop Auckland 2-0 with a first half brace from
       Eve Jackson. Rachel Hepple scored the only goal of the game for Wallsend BC Res in their 1-0
       win  away  to  Norton  &  Stockton  Ancients  Res  and  Washington  Association  beat
       Spennymoor Town by the same scoreline, courtesy of a goal from Freya Martin. Guisborough
       Town continue to improve and they shared a 3-3 draw with West Allotment Celtic, whose
       scorers were Hannah Dodds, Chloe Flannaghan and Megan Hindmarsh.
            Hull Utd are the Champions of the Southern Division, putting themselves beyond the
       reach of their rivals with a 2-1 at York RI. Tonya Wild-Storr and Lauren Tate scored the all-
       important goals for Hull, with Jodie Langstaff replying. Defeat for York RI means that Altofts
       Ladies  have  replaced  them  in  second  place  after  Emily  Scott,  Nadine  Bates,  Emma  Dobson,
       Naomi Malcolm and Nicola Smith gave them a 5-1 victory over Wakefield Trinity U23.
       North West League
       Merseyrail Ladies' dominant season in the Premier Division came to a winning end on Sunday
       as they completed their fixtures by beating AFC Darwen 4-0. Salford City Lionesses greatly
       boosted  their  chances  of  a  top  three  finish  when  they  won  2-0  against  West  Didsbury  &
       Chorlton, a result which takes them above Cheadle Town Stingers and Fleetwood Town
       Wrens who battled out a 2-2 draw.
            Blackburn Community SC moved themselves three points closer towards the Division
       One North title by beating Preston North End 3-0. Blackpool are not giving up the chase in
       second, they won 7-0 against Carlisle Utd with a goal apiece from Milly Hadfield, Cloe Warbrick,
       Molly  Kelly,  Alice  Earnshaw,  Emily  Cardwell  and  Charlotte  Hartley  as  well  as  an  own  goal.
       Haslingden are the other team still in the running and they are up to third - their highest position
       of  the  season  to  date  -  after  defeating  Accrington  Stanley  CT  2-0.  Eleanor  McDonald  and
       Hannah  Green  were  the  markswomen  for  Workington  Reds  in  their  2-1  success  at
       Penwortham Town and this moves them back up to fifth, just ahead of Penrith AFC who were
       3-0  winners  away  to  Chorley  Women  Development.  Morecambe  Res  completed  their
       campaign with a second straight win, 3-0 against Sir Tom Finney and this has, for the time being
       at least, taken them out of the bottom two places.
            First met third in Division One South and the spoils were shared as Curzon Ashton and
       Warrington  Wolves  Foundation  battled  out  a  goalless  draw  and  Curzon's  lead  has  been
       trimmed  to  four  points  by  Chester  FC  Women,  who  were  1-0  winners  away  to  Hindley
       Juniors Women. Mersey Valley and Runcorn Linnets meanwhile exchanged victories in a
       double  header  which  means  that  Runcorn  remain  one  point  ahead  of  their  opponents,  and
       Didsbury Ladies ran out 3-1 winners over West Kirby.
       South West League
       The only match played in the Premier Division on Sunday produced what could yet be a highly
       significant result come the end of the season. The division's two unbeaten teams met each other
       with leaders Ilminster Town travelling to AFC St Austell and it was the Cornish side who ran
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