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Hamlet Res. Marta Perez was on target for Clapton, whilst Dulwich netted through Alyssa
Miranda. Brentford had started the day on top but despite a goal from Chloe Logie, they were
beaten 5-1 by Dorking Wanderers whose scorers were Gemma Shepherd, Katie Butts,
Amber Hendra, Cherelle Khassel and Charlotte Keenan. Lauren Hawkley (2), Noemie Pacatte
(2) and Nika Persson netted the goals as Richmond Park won 5-4 away to Denham Utd,
who replied through Lauren Cox, Beckie Currivan, Rachel Keightley and Jenny Nagle.
With Ashford Utd on FA Cup duty, Hastings Utd opened up a lead of three points at
the top of Division One South by beating Maidstone Utd 8-1. Sian Heather led the scoring for
Hastings with a five-goal haul, Charlotte Gurr contributed a brace and Rosie Muggeridge was
also on target. Welling Utd meanwhile won 6-2 against Bromley FC Women, Olivia
McGregor netting twice along with Molly Hawkins, Sarah White, Amy Panayi and Parker
Dunn.
North East League
Nichole Havery was on target twice along with Rachel Mellor and Brogan Prudhoe as leaders
Chester-le-Street Town made it eight wins on the trot with a 4-2 success against
Sunderland West End. Alnwick Town meanwhile claimed their second victory of the
season, 2-0 against Hull Utd with a second half double from Katie Ellwood.
The top two did not play in the Northern Division and this has allowed Washington
Women to close the gap with a 2-1 win away to Chester-le-Street Utd, Abbey Howarth and
Jessica Cook scoring their goals. Wallsend BC Res are just two points off the pace after Abbie
Bolam, Abbie Young and Rose Rikkerink gave them a 3-2 victory at Gateshead FC Ladies
and Spennymoor Town defeated Hartlepool Pools Youth 5-2 thanks to an Autumn
Colledge hat-trick, Kira Whittle and an own goal. Rhian Roe was another hat-trick scorer as
Thornaby Ladies won 7-1 at Guisborough Town, with Lucy Charlton, Ashleigh Lofthouse,
Beth Carwardine and Courtney Corrie adding the others. Bishop Auckland meanwhile beat
West Allotment Celtic 6-1, Emma Wright scoring a hat-trick with Katie Raine, Gemma
Marshall and Beth Vasey also on target.
Barnsley have gone top of the Southern Division following their 6-3 victory over
Farsley Celtic Juniors. Jodie Gregory hit a hat-trick whilst Phoebe Lodge, Jenna Bramley
and Lynn Goodman accounted for the other goals. Crystal Lisle and Laura Machin meanwhile
netted two apiece as Millmoor Juniors Ladies edged out Bradford Park Avenue 4-3.
Sheffield Utd Community won for the first time, 4-2 against Sheffield Wednesday
thanks to Shannon Coughlan, Charlotte Howe, Tia Needham and Olivia Mellor.
North West League
FC United of Manchester defeated Blackburn Community SC 4-0 to open up a lead of
three points in the Premier Division. Tranmere Rovers moved themselves into contention
and climb above Curzon Ashton into fourth place after winning their meeting 3-2.
Blackpool are back on top of Division One North following their 2-0 victory over
Carlisle Utd, Lily Hambly and Molly Kelly scoring their goals. Workington Reds and
Morecambe battled out a goalless draw whilst Chorley Women Development were 2-0
winners away to Sir Tom Finney.
One match was played in Division One South, Northwich Vixens lifting themselves
into the top half of the table with a 5-0 victory away to Altrincham.
In the Argyle Sports Kit Cup, Penrith AFC booked their place in the quarter finals after
beating Premier Division side Mossley Hill on penalties after a 1-1 draw. Fleetwood Town
Wrens meanwhile survived a penalty shootout against Bury AFC Women and Crewe
Alexandra negotiated a tough tie away to Haslingden with a 3-0 victory. Accrington
Stanley are also in the last eight, they won 3-2 at Bolton Wanderers.
South West League
Forest Green Rovers continue to stretch the pace in the Premier Division and have gone five
points clear with a 5-0 win at fourth placed Bishop's Lydeard. Nynka Rucker was on target
twice for the leaders along with Ellie Briscoe, Katie Jones and Poppy Mortimer. Bristol
Rovers are back in second, Georgia Vandries leading the scoring with a hat-trick as they
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