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Tia Foreman earned Fulham FC Women a 3-0 win against Herne Bay. Aylesford put their
league form behind them to beat Steyning Town Community 4-2, courtesy of Charlotte
Cresswell, Chloe Fowler, Alex Witham and Hannah Corlett, whilst a Sophie Manzi hat-trick,
Saskia Philp, Lily Price and Brittany Saylor took Dulwich Hamlet to a 6-1 victory at Bexhill
Utd. Dorking Wanderers ran out 5-0 winners over Whyteleafe with goals from Cherelle
Khassal, Hannah Thomas, Xayla-Rae Alberts, Charlotte Keenan and Gemma Shepherd, whilst
Hastings Utd were 5-3 victors away to Montpelier Villa thanks to a Charlotte Gurr hat-trick
and Sian Heather double.
One match was played in the league on Sunday, in Division One South where Newhaven
were 3-1 winners at Maidstone Utd, a result which lifts them into mid-table. Chloe Evans,
Charlotte Markham and Lauren Smith were the markswomen for Newhaven, with Grace
Mayhead replying.
North East League
Chester-le-Street Town trail Premier Division leaders Wallsend Boys Club by three points
after they defeated Redcar Town 3-0, Nichole Havery scoring twice and Charlotte Proud the
other. South Shields remain level with the Cestrians after Becki McMahon, Eve Gatens and
Gabrielle Pedersen gave them a 3-1 win away to Blyth Town. Wakefield follow on after beating
Hull Utd 5-0; Rachael White was on target twice along with Rosie Gill, Rebecca Hunt and Neve
Renwick. Allison Ferris and Pavanjot Kaur scored the goals as Sunderland West End won 2-1
against Alnwick Town, whose consolation came from Chloe Young.
Norton & Stockton Ancients Res have edged a point clear at the top of the Northern
Division with a 6-0 victory over Guisborough Town. Jade Featherstone and Isobel McEwan
each scored twice along with Maddie Myers and Kelsie Moore. Hartlepool Utd are up into
second after Robyn Foster, Lauren Gray, Atalia Robinson and Anya Geary gave them a 4-1 win
against Hartlepool Pools Youth. Washington Women meanwhile edged out West
Allotment Celtic by the odd goal in nine, courtesy of a Hannah Dixon hat-trick, Abbey Howarth
and Abigail Phipps.
Southern Division leaders Handsworth saw their advantage reduced to three points
after they were beaten 2-0 by Altofts Ladies. Jodie Daly and Emma Dobson scored first half
goals to inflict a second defeat on Handsworth whilst Barnsley FC Women are second
following their 7-1 victory over Sheffield Utd Community Foundation, Lynn Goodman and
Sadie Hooper each netting twice along with Jodie Gregory, Ellie Newsam and Georgina Wilson-
Roberts. Lauren Bragan and Debbie Hastings gave Ossett Utd a 2-0 victory over Millmoor
Juniors Ladies whilst York RI lost ground as they were beaten 7-2 by Farsley Celtic
Juniors, for whom Shauna Hill scored a hat-trick with Jasmin Cooper, Ffion Jones, Sarah Lawn
and Tara Nolan adding the others. Katie McCreadie scored twice and Sophie Thompson the other
for Harworth Colliery in their 3-2 success at Sheffield Wednesday and Ripon City scored
six times without reply past Bradford Park Avenue, Teigan Ryan hitting a hat-trick along with
Emily Appleyard, Chloe Bethell and an own goal.
North West League
FC United of Manchester are the new leaders of the Premier Division after they defeated
Crewe Alexandra 5-0, taking over from Cheadle Town Stingers who were narrowly edged
out 1-0 by Tranmere Rovers. Curzon Ashton are just three points off the pace following their
5-1 victory away to previously unbeaten Salford City Lionesses. Blackburn Community SC
meanwhile kept themselves in touch with the leading sides, thanks to a 2-1 win at Darwen FC
Women.
Haslingden won 8-0 against Sir Tom Finney to preserve their lead of three points in
Division One North from Blackpool, who beat Workington Reds 2-0 with both goals from
April Oldfield. Accrington Stanley remain unbeaten in third, they shared four goals with
Penrith AFC Ladies whose scorers were Hannah Coulthard and Abbie Forster. Chorley
Women Development edged out Bolton Wanderers 2-1 to record their second victory of
the season, as did Morecambe with a 2-0 success against Carlisle Utd.
In Division One South, Runcorn Linnets are just point off the pace after their 3-1 victory
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