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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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