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The Regional Leagues...

       East Midlands League
       Chesterfield further extended their Premier Division lead to seven points as a goal from
       Amy  Pashley  gave  them  a  1-0  win  away  to  Oughtibridge  WM.  Ellie  Marshall  hit  a
       hat-trick as Mansfield Town defeated Rotherham Utd 3-0 to stay in third, just ahead
       of Lincoln Utd who were 3-1 winners over Notts County, courtesy of a goal each from
       Olivia Smith, Francesca Wilson and Lauren Churcher.
           Arnold Eagles secured the Division One North title when they defeated Grimsby
       Town 5-1. Natasha Leach spearheaded the win by netting a hat-trick and she was joined
       on the scoresheet by Amy Gauvrit and Demi-Leigh Crofts, with Alisha Dejonge replying.
       Nottingham Trent University meanwhile completed their fixtures by winning 3-2
       away to Cleethorpes Town and must wait and see if they have done enough to take the
       runners-up spot. Julia Kings, Alice Rogers and Elizabeth Stocks scored the goals to give
       them victory. In the other game, Notts County Development and Grimsby Borough
       met for the second week in a row, this time battling out a goalless draw.
           The top two teams in the Division One South table did not play and Nottingham
       Forest Development caught up ground on third by winning 2-0 at Kettering Town,
       Jessica  Shaw  giving  them  a  first  half  lead  and  Millie  Smallwood  adding  the  second.
       Amelia Boddington netted twice and Hannah Warren the other for Thrapston Town as
       they beat Coalville Town Ravenettes 3-1.
       Eastern Region League
       Colney Heath kept their hopes alive of finishing as runners-up in the Premier Division
       with a 3-0 victory over St Ives Town. Sasha Manders, Terri Harvey and Lucy Hancock
       scored the goals to take the Magpies into fourth place, six points behind second placed
       Royston Town and with two games left to play.
           The Division One South title race will go down to the wire after Cheshunt and AFC
       Sudbury  battled  out  a  2-2  draw.  A  victory  would  have  seen  Cheshunt  confirmed  as
       Champions but now they face an anxious wait to see if AFC Sudbury or Herts Vipers
       Women  will  overtake  them.  Karesha  Iton  and  Frances  Gamble  scored  the  goals  for
       Cheshunt, whilst Jessica Allen and Evie Creaton were on target for Sudbury.
       London & South East League
       Newly  crowned  Champions  Ashford  Town  (Middlesex)  are  showing  no  signs  of
       slowing up as the season winds down. On Sunday they stretched their unbeaten run to 18
       games with a 10-1 victory against Aylesford. Lavana Neufville and Ashley Cheatley each
       hit hat-tricks and Anya Kinnane weighed in with a double, whilst Hannah Pearson and
       Alissa Down rounded off the scoring.
           The title race is all over in Division One South with AFC Acorns winning 6-0 away
       to third placed Ashford Ladies to put themselves in an unassailable position. Samantha
       Rowland led the scoring for Acorns with a hat-trick, with the others coming from Hazel
       Barnett, Eleanor Killick-Bird and Meg Allard. Hastings Utd are virtually assured of the
       runners-up spot, with Ashford in line to complete the top three.
       North East League
       One  match  was  played  in  the  Premier  Division  on  Sunday,  Wallsend  Boys  Club
       winning 3-0 away to Farsley Celtic. Jessica Ellison was on target twice for Wallsend,
       with Hannah Travis adding the other.
           Spennymoor  Town  moved  themselves  up  to  fourth  place  in  the  Northern
       Division, thanks to a 2-1 victory over Norton & Stockton Ancients Res. Courtney
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