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Thames Valley League
       Tilehurst Panthers Development are the new leaders of Division One following their 4-1
       victory over Badshot Lea. Deanna Cane (2), Ellie Bishop and Lydia Vettese were their scorers,
       with  Rebecca  Munro  replying.  Tilehurst  head  the  table  on  goal  difference  from  Carterton
       Ladies, who battled out a goalless draw with fellow challengers Woking Ladies. City Belles
       notched  up  their  third  win  of  the  season,  4-1  against  Caversham  Ladies  thanks  to  Elena
       Lancaster, Danielle Rolph, Katie Crawley and Jacqueline Speed.
             In  Division  Two,  Procision  Oxford  shared  ten  goals  with  Oxford  City  U23  in  a
       thrilling clash. Damini Bhagat bagged a hat-trick for City along with Amanda Osarobo and Molly
       Rylott-Byrd, whilst Procision netted through an Emma Smith treble, Chloe Billins and Georgea
       Winstone. The result means that Harefield Utd have replaced Procision in second place after
       beating Holyport 3-1 with goals from Alisha Caslin, Laura Hutchings and Rachael Fitzwater.
       Carly Duckett led the scoring with a four-goal haul as Kingsclere stormed to an 8-1 success away
       to Headington Amateurs. Jenna Thain weighed in with a hat-trick and Charlotte Mansfield
       was also on target.
             Milton Keynes City moved up into second place in Division Three North on the back of
       an 8-1 victory over Launton. Deb Andrews meanwhile hit a hat-trick for Easington Sports as
       they defeated Aylesbury Utd 4-1, Emily Parker adding the other goal.
             Witney Vikings have ascended to top spot on goal difference in Division Three West
       following a ten-goal blast against Barton Utd. Beverley Hirons bagged a hat-trick and Mikaela
       Slaveykova contributed a brace, adding to further strikes from Rebecca Bostock, Milly Wilkinson,
       Stacey Coles, Georgina Hewson and Francesca Preston. Wantage Town complete the top three
       after Ellie Day, Malli Nugent and Eleanor Mitchell gave them a 3-1 win away to Headington
       Ladies. Mary Maguire and Nicola Walecki were on target for Carterton Ladies Res in their 2-2
       draw against East Oxford Ladies, who replied through a double from Melissa Webby.
             S4K Ladies hold on to the leadership of Division Three South as they won 4-2 against
       Wargrave  Women  Development.  Kiah  Owen  netted  twice  along  with  Megan  Cox  and
       Samantha  Sadler.  Beth  Millican  (2),  Karleen  Hellard,  Mel  Saunders  and  Rebecca  Walker  all
       scored for Mortimer Ladies in their 5-1 victory over Slough Town Rebels which takes them
       up  to  second  place,  just  ahead  of  Taplow  Utd  who  defeated  Thatcham  &  Newbury  2-1
       courtesy of a Naomi Littler brace.
             Abi Canvin scored a hat-trick and Samantha McKenzie added the other for Division Three
       East leaders Slough Town Ladies as they ran out 4-1 winners over Guildford Saints. Slough
       continue to head the table on goal difference from Penn & Tylers Green, who beat Bessingby
       Park Rangers 5-1 thanks to a Henna Hussain hat-trick, Lily-Anne Roberts and Niamh Potts.
       Ascot Utd Res netted five times without reply past Hawley Ladies, their markswomen were
       Louise Pullen (2), Amy Cogdon, Stephanie Fettes and Dorthea Flo.



       Emma Pearce, the secretary and club welfare officer of Lincolnshire club Deeping United FC, has
       received an award from the High Sheriff of Lincolnshire for her valuable service to the community.
             Deeping United is a large, multi-team club that was only formed in 2018. The club offers
       opportunities for boys and girls, males and females from Under-5s right through to adult veteran
       teams and now has over 270 participants.
             Emma is the driving force behind the club and actively engages with Lincolnshire FA in
       driving  forward  numerous  projects  and  initiatives  aimed  at  providing  new  opportunities  and
       improving existing provision.
             Her  commitment,  tenacity,  drive,  enthusiasm  and  professionalism  is  and  has  been
       unwavering, even during the most testing of times. This has led to the club growing, developing
       and  expanding  to  become  a  cornerstone  of  the  community  and  of  grassroots  football  in
       Lincolnshire.
       (Source: www.lincolnshirefa.com)
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