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Olivia Watson, Jasmine Buckhurst and Mika Keen all scored to give Sutton Utd a winning start,
       whilst 'Leafe's consolation came from Megan Smith.
            Crawley Wasps Development Squad made it two 3-1 wins in a row in Group D, this
       time against Hassocks. Kaisha Lawrence, Priscilla Martins and Valeria Moreno were all on target
       for  Crawley,  with  Mia  Pordage  replying.  Holly  Webster  scored  the  only  goal  of  the  game  for
       Parkwood Rangers as they also notched up their second win, at the expense of Newhaven.
       Southern Region League
       Woodley Utd and Ascot Utd go through to the quarter finals of the Subsidiary Cup after their
       group match ended in a 2-2 draw. Woodley twice took the lead through Rosie Page-Smith and
       Rebecca Gooch but Ascot - who are the winners of Group A - replied on each occasion with goals
       from Kelly Rideout and Alix Todd.
            Oxford  City  join  Abingdon  Utd  from  Group  B  after  a  huge  victory  against  the
       unfortunate  Tilehurst  Panthers  which  was  spearheaded  by  a  nine-goal  haul  from  Jessica
       Biggerstaff. Alisha Johnson and Ellie White each netted four times along with doubles by Jessica
       Austin and Maisie Hastings.
            Moneyfields are the winners of Group C after they won 4-0 away to New Milton Town,
       who join them in the last eight. Sheree Bell-Jack was on target twice for the Moneys along with
       Roxanne Lee-Stewart and Kim Whitcombe.
            AFC  Bournemouth  CST  won  the  Group  D  decider,  2-0  against  second  placed
       Southampton Women Res. Larissa White and Helen Corbin scored first half goals to see the
       Cherries to top spot.
       Lockdown Friendly Cup (South West)
       Bristol  Ladies  Union  made  sure  of  winning  their  group,  thanks  to  a  5-1  victory  away  to
       Downend Flyers. Vicky Mundy gave Downend a first half lead which was cancelled out before
       the break by Hannah Price. Stella Gandee-Morgan then scored twice for BLU, the second of which
       came from the penalty spot, before Keira Morgan made it four and Madison Price rounded off the
       scoring with a long range strike. AEK Boco will end up in second place following their 4-0 win at
       Frampton Rangers. Lucy Atkinson put Boco ahead in the first half with a thumping strike from
       just inside the area and she added a second after the interval, along with Sasha Ferris and an own
       goal.
            Almondsbury took top spot in the other group after they beat Portishead Town 3-1 with
       goals from Cydney Ramsey, who scored twice, and Sophie Mitchell.






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