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up spot with a 4-2 win over Rotherham Utd Whitehill on Sunday. Gemma Harte, the
division’s top individual scorer, added another brace to her total with Jenna McGee and
Loren Turner also on the mark for Bentley. Jess Broadhurst and Eva Butler netted for
Rotherham who have acquitted themselves creditably in their first season in the top division.
Division Two champions Handsworth Development are on course to complete
their fixtures with a 100% record. With a walk over already assured for their game against
Sheffield City (who have also conceded their fixture against Mexborough Athletic),
Handsworth have one remaining 90 minutes, at home to Mexborough to negotiate.
Meanwhile, Handsworth have been in free scoring form with an 8-0 victory over Sheffield
Utd Community Foundation Res giving them a century of league goals for the season
and they took their goals for tally to 105 in
midweek with a 5-1 win at Swallownest Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire
who scored a late consolation via Georgia PREMIER DIVISION P W D L F A Pts
Williams. To a certain extent, it was a moral AFC DUNSTABLE BLUES 12 8 2 2 25 16 26
COLNEY HEATH RES 10 6 2 2 28 10 20
success for Swallownest who were 4-0 down HEMEL HEMPSTEAD TOWN 11 5 3 3 24 14 18
at the interval with the score staying that OAKLANDS WOLVES 10 6 0 4 21 18 18
GARSTON 11 3 2 6 12 21 11
way until the closing minutes when HITCHIN BELLES 11 2 2 7 17 36 8
Handsworth increased their lead. Liv CHIPPERFIELD WOMEN 9 1 1 7 13 25 4
Winstanley bagged a hat-trick in the victory
over Sheffield when Handsworth struck four
times in either half. Evie Flint (2), Katie DIVISION ONE P W D L F A Pts
Jepson, Emma Rowland and Eden Wilcox GARSTON RES 15 12 3 0 41 14 39
were the others on target. Runners-up LANGFORD LADIES 18 10 6 2 38 22 36
HERTS VIPERS DEVELOPMENT 17 9 2 6 50 46 29
Kiveton Park were 2-0 winners against BIGGLESWADE UTD 16 8 4 4 32 21 28
Socrates thanks to goals from Sarah HARTHAM UTD 17 7 5 5 35 28 26
HITCHIN TOWN 16 6 1 9 24 39 19
Anderson and Sara Tyler. Worsbrough BEDFORD DEVELOPMENT 14 4 3 7 29 25 15
Bridge Athletic assured themselves of not HOUGHTON ATHLETIC 13 4 2 7 21 23 14
KNEBWORTH WOMEN 17 4 2 11 20 36 14
finishing in bottom place thanks to an BARTON ROVERS 15 1 0 14 12 48 3
emphatic 7-0 victory over Mosborough,
their biggest win of the season. Rachel (Mid) Hartham 1 Houghton 2.
Nosworthy claimed the honours with all
four first half goals. She then made it 5-0 DIVISION TWO P W D L F A Pts
EVERETT LADIES 16 11 4 1 37 21 37
before Beth Goldthorpe and Emily Hooson EVERGREEN EAGLES 17 12 0 5 42 20 36
struck. KEMPSTON ROVERS 16 10 2 4 35 18 32
STOTFOLD LADIES 16 9 2 5 22 25 29
Rotherham Utd Res, not HITCHIN TOWN CANARIES 15 9 1 5 53 35 28
unexpectedly, gained the home victory over WATTON LADIES 14 8 1 5 28 28 25
SHERRARDSWOOD 17 6 3 8 43 38 21
Dearne & District which assured them of BUNTINGFORD TOWN 16 3 0 13 25 44 9
the Division Three title. Zara McLean (2) BSC FC 14 1 2 11 16 48 5
LETCHWORTH GARDEN CITY 15 0 3 12 14 38 3
and Cheryl Mawhood scored the goals in a
3-0 win, while Dearne will have been
content with restricting their high scoring
DIVISION THREE P W D L F A Pts
hosts to their lowest home score of the ST MARGARETSBURY 12 12 0 0 58 8 36
season. Rotherham’s bid to complete the FLITWICK BLUES 13 11 0 2 65 15 33
BURY RANGERS 14 6 1 7 29 30 19
season with a 100% record has a tough FLITWICK EAGLES 13 4 2 7 9 29 14
finale with away games against Staveley WHEATHAMPSTEAD 14 4 1 9 23 39 13
BEDWELL RANGERS 14 0 2 12 15 78 2
Miners Welfare who are third, one point
behind Rotherham’s final opponents
Penistone Church.
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