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S-Tech Cambridgeshire League
       Ketton have kept hold of the leadership of the Premiership despite only picking up one point from
       their double header with Peterborough Northern Star Res. The first game ended 5-0 in favour
       of Northern Star whilst the return finished 1-1, Fran Kavanagh scoring Ketton's goal. A win would
       have returned St Ives Town Development to the top but they also drew, 3-3 with Whittlesey
       Athletic. Tia Everdell, Charlotte Noble and Poppy Lyons were all on target for St Ives, whilst
       Whittlesey replied through a Hannah Murphy brace and Annie Posnett. Cambridge University
       and Netherton Utd occupy the next two position as their meeting ended 2-2. Nikki Payne netted
       a double for the students while Netherton's goals came from Yasmin Green and Emily Johnson.
       Leverington Sports were the other top division team to record a victory on Sunday, 6-2 against
       Fulbourn Institute Bluebirds. Ella Gavaghan bagged a four-goal haul for Leverington along
       with Faye Kowalewsky and Sophie Swinden.
             Cardea Ladies are the new leaders of the Championship North division following their
       4-0 victory away to Swavesey Spartans. Emma Pollard spearheaded the win for Cardea with a
       hat-trick and Courtney Coles was also on the scoresheet. Eaton Socon are back in second place
       after being held to a 1-1 draw by Pinchbeck Utd, Kendal O'Connor scoring their goal and Libby
       Friel replying. Jessica Cooper (2), Casey Ward, Sian Holcroft, Sophie Fenner and Francesca Plitsch
       accounted for the goals as third placed Park Ladies defeated Brampton Ladies 6-0.
             Championship South leaders Newmarket Town Development were held ot a 4-4 draw
       by Histon Hornets, despite Kaitlin Elsey hitting a hat-trick and Evie Jakes adding the other. The
       Hornets  responded  via  an  Abigail  Davies  treble  and  Philippa  Hayden-Evans.  Cambridge
       Rangers were unable to take the chance to replace them at the top as they were beaten for the first
       time, 3-1 by Histon Res who scored through Sophie Lanham, Molly Blair and a Lauren Martin
       penalty. Lauren Deller was another hat-trick scorer for Mildenhall Town in their 6-0 success at
       Burwell Tigers. Sara-Jane Langford, Katie Hayes and Jasmine Luckett scored the others for
       Mildenhall,  whilst  Isleham  Utd  went  one  better  as  they  defeated  Haverhill  Rovers
       Community  7-2.  Laura  Todd  led  the  scoring  with  a  five-goal  haul,  Emily  Ingle  and  Laura
       McAllister weighing in with the others.
       Eastbound Electrical Cornwall League
       Saltash Utd have clinched the East Division title after beating local rivals Saltash Borough in
       a goal packed derby clash! Hayley Ranachan scored four times along with Jazz Hervin, Mia-Mae
       Lawrence and Devon Simmonds as United won 7-5, Sophie Perrin netting a hat-trick for Borough
       but finishing on the losing side, Hollie Congo and Sam Metters adding the others. In the other
       game,  Emma  Julian  was  on  target  for  Wadebridge  Town  as  they  shared  a  1-1  draw  with
       Foxhole Stars.
             In the West Division, Penryn defeated RNAS Culdrose 5-0 to move level on points with
       leaders Helston Athletic. Bethany Churchill and Eleanor Dove each netted twice, with Jasmine
       Butler  also  on  target.  Third  placed  Mousehole  and  St  Agnes  Res  meanwhile  battled  out  a
       goalless draw.
       Gloucestershire League
       Bristol & West have almost made sure of finishing in the top two in Division One following their
       2-1  victory  over  Longwell  Green,  whose  own  chances  came  to  an  end.  Katy  Hanscomb  and
       Emma Bowden scored the goals for Bristol & West. Only Abbeymead Rovers can still catch them
       now and they kept those hopes alive by winning 4-2 at Gloucester City.
             Olveston Utd returned to action with a 2-1 success away to Cirencester Town, which
       keeps them on course for the Division Two title. Sarah Bailey and Emily Nicholson scored the goals
       for Olveston, with Amy Bains replying. Longlevens look to have the most realistic chance of
       overhauling them and stay three points behind following a 6-1 victory at Bradley Stoke. Lauren
       Mills and Hayley Colley each scored twice along with Ashleigh Lloyd and an own goal, whilst Emily
       Jacklin  scored  a  consolation  for  the  home  side.  Bristol  Rovers  Development  ran  out  9-1
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