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Devon League
South/West Division leaders Juventus Devon Women were beaten for only the second
time this season, 3-1 by Teignmouth Ladies. Mollie Hambidge, Helen Willis and
Natasha Knapman all scored a goal apiece for Teignmouth, with Rachel Fleming replying.
SB Oak Villa Ladies are just a single point off the pace following their 5-2 success away
to Lakeside Athletic, preserving their 100% record. Victoria Jasper netted twice for Villa
along with Alysia-Paige Roberts, Abigail White and Chardonnay James, whilst the home
side's goals came from Rebekah Rose. Signal Box Ladies netted nine times without reply
past Hunters District Ladies, Maya Felgate and Neve Mitchell leading the spree with a
hat-trick apiece, Melanie Finch contributing a double and Jamie-Leigh Blight also getting
on the scoresheet.
Greater London League
Brentford B have closed the gap on Division One North leaders Leyton Orient to a
single point after they defeated Actonians Ladies 3rds 4-1. Kasey Clifford netted twice
along with Abigail Claringbold and Cheyenne Faulkner, whilst the visitors' consolation
came from Antonia Cole.
The only other action in the league over the weekend was in the Sue Sharples
Memorial Trophy, where Hilltop Women defeated East Finchley 6-1 in their group
match. Fatima Husein led the scoring with a hat-trick, whilst the others came from Falhat
Husein, Badra Farah and Patience Kavule.
Sheffield & Hallamshire League (by Julian Barker)
Just two games survived the wintry weather in the league. Leah Harrison gave
Chesterfield Women the lead away to Wakefield AFC Res, who levelled before the
interval through Amelia Hunt. The 1-1 draw lifted Chesterfield on to 16 points in the
Division One table, but from nine games. Leaders Kiveton Park have 17 points from eight
games with AFC Bentley the division’s only unbeaten team, a point behind with two
games in hand.
The only other fixture to go ahead was courtesy of the newly installed 3G pitch at
Chapman Fields, home of Kiveton Park. The game between the bottom two teams in
Division Three saw Mind Over Matter concede ground advantage to enable their clash
with Kiveton Park Res to go ahead. Both
teams started on two points and it was Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire
Kiveton who ended the day with a
memorable victory, for it was their first win PREMIER DIVISION P W D L F A Pts
LANGFORD LADIES 7 5 1 1 23 13 16
in three years and 37 games since joining WORMLEY ROVERS 5 3 2 0 12 3 11
the League. Tiffany Clarke gave Kiveton the HARTHAM UTD 6 3 1 2 21 9 10
lead and her second levelled matters before HARPENDEN TOWN 4 3 0 1 7 6 9
HITCHIN BELLES 4 2 1 1 13 8 7
Jess White’s goal secured maximum points HERTFORD TOWN 3 2 0 1 8 3 6
in the last ten minutes. Mind Over Matter, GARSTON 6 2 0 4 9 20 6
COLNEY HEATH RES 5 1 1 3 9 8 4
who had lost all four previous home games BIGGLESWADE UTD BLUES 7 1 0 6 11 27 3
without scoring, netted through Chloe Fluid BEDMOND LADIES 5 1 0 4 6 22 3
and Ellie Martin.
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