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S-Tech Cambridgeshire League
       The first match in the Premiership Division on its return saw a meeting between two teams who
       would still have their eyes set on a challenge for the title. In the end it was Ketton who won 2-1
       away  to  second  placed  Whittlesey  Athletic,  taking  themselves  level  on  points  with  their
       opponents.  Beth  Goodman  and  Fran  Kavanagh  scored  the  goals  for  Ketton,  with  Whittlesey
       replying through Lorna Hart.
             In  Championship  North,  third  placed  Park  Ladies  were  narrow  1-0  winners  over
       Pinchbeck Utd, Georgia Stimson scoring the only goal of the game in the twelfth minute.
       Durham League
       The first matches back in Division One included a top of the table clash and it was Spennymoor
       Town who won 1-0 away to Hartlepool Pools Youth. Coral Colledge scored the game's solitary
       goal,  midway  through  the  first  half,  to  see  Spennymoor  replace  Pools  as  the  new  leaders.
       Gateshead Rutherford are up to third after Caroline Campbell (2), Melissa Scott and Rachel
       Laws gave them a 4-1 victory away to Birtley Town, whose reply came from Elise Curry. Olivia
       Gunn, Elle Mett and Lucy Staines were all on target for Billingham Synthonia as they won 3-2
       at Tow Law Town.
             Development Division table toppers Gateshead FC Ladies hit the ground running on
       their return, Jade Anderson hitting a hat-trick in their 5-0 victory away to Newton Aycliffe.
       Olivia Black and Jasmin Badillo weighed in with the other goals. Stockton Town meanwhile
       scored  seven  times  without  reply  past  CLS  Amazons  Amazines  and  East  Durham  Blue
       Belles were 4-2 winners at Sunderland West End Development, courtesy of a Stephanie
       Bilcliff hat-trick and Jodie Modrate.
       Liverpool League
       Pilkington Ladies narrowed the gap on league leaders Alder Ladies to four points as they
       scored seven times without reply against Ashton Town. Meanwhile the spoils were shared in the
       other Division One game to be played, MSB Woolton and Wirral Phoenix finishing level at
       1-1.
             Halewood Town have maintained their six point lead at the top of Division Two, thanks
       to a 6-1 victory over Formby Community. Second placed Liverpool Feds Development
       made sure of staying on Halewood's heels as they also won 6-1 away to Newton-le-Willows.
       Salford Utd meanwhile defeated Maghull 6-0, a result which lifts them up to third.
       North Riding League
       League  leaders  Redcar  Athletic  got  back  to  action  with  a  victory,  beating  York  St  John
       University 2-0 to maintain their lead of three points. Charlotte Agar and Victoria Sleight were
       the scorers for Athletic, to keep themselves in front of second placed Redcar Town Res who had
       a more emphatic win, netting fourteen times without reply past Huntington Rovers. Alicia
       Henderson led the scoring with a hat-trick whilst Alice Hutchinson, Phoebe Townsend, Nicola
       Duffy-Smith  and  Lydia  Maidens  all  hit  doubles.  Courtney  Priest,  Rachel  Horsley  and  Jenni
       Duffy-Smith  completed  the  tally  by  adding  a  goal  apiece.  Guisborough  Town  meanwhile
       defeated Brompton Ladies 7-1 to go third, Ruth Wilson was on target twice along with Ellie
       Todd, Charlotte Sellstrom, Olivia Bullock, Emma Walton and an own goal.
       Suffolk League
       The  opening  match  of  the  Covid  Women's  Cup  was  played  on  Sunday,  in  Group  One  where
       Woodbridge  Town  won  3-1  away  to  Stowupland  Falcons.  Lucy  Eagle  netted  twice  for
       Woodbridge and Sadie Jamieson added the other, Evie Bloom grabbing a consolation for the
       home side.
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