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Solihull   Moors    meanwhile
       leapfrogged Peterborough Utd into sixth
       place after winning their meeting 4-0. Zoe
       Creaney,   Annie   Highway,   Emmalee
       Hornsby and Charlotte Leedham scored the
       goals for Solihull to boost their chances of a
       top half finish.
             One  match  was  playedf  in  the
       division  in  midweek,  Leafield  Athletic
       picking up another precious point through
       another  goalless  draw,  this  time  against  Southampton Women’s Kellie Warren is closed down by
       Sporting Khalsa.                      Portishead Town winger Keiana Jones  (Bob Mewse).
       Division One South East
       Norwich City have made a dashing run towards safety in recent weeks and on Sunday it
       brought its reward with their best victory so far. Ellie Smith scored the only goal of the
       game, and her first of the season, to give the Canaries a 1-0 victory over third placed AFC
       Wimbledon which guarantees their safety.
             Stevenage Women must wait after their place in the bottom four was confirmed
       when they drew 2-2 with Queen's Park Rangers. Jodie Bellinger and Holly Greenwood
       were both on target for Stevenage, whilst Rangers' strikes came from Brogan Moore and
       Katie Akerman.
             Kent Football Utd claimed their third victory of the season, 2-1 away to Harlow
       Town. The result came courtesy of a first half double from Priscilla Martins.
       Division One South West
       Cheltenham Town sewed up the title and promotion to the Southern Premier Division
       when they beat Chesham Utd 3-1. Cheltenham went into the game needing a win to be
       sure of being crowned Champions and any nerves were settled when Lacy-Jai Liggett
       scored twice in five first half minutes to leave them two up at the interval. Chesham had a
       good spell after the break and Dawne Campbell had a spectacular volleyed goal ruled out
       for offside but minutes later, substitute Rhian Robbins wrapped up the points with the
       third goal, before Kim Farrow grabbed a late consolation for the Clarets.
             As it turned out, any result would have done on the day for Cheltenham as AFC
       Bournemouth were beaten 5-0 by Exeter City. Connie Pengelly and Sarah Stacey each
       scored twice for Exeter and Mollie Taylor weighed in with the other goal.
             Southampton Women still have a mathematical chance of the runners-up spot,
       which they kept alive by winning 2-0 at Portishead Town. A game of few chances was
       settled by a second half double from Brittany Jeal.
             On Tuesday night, Southampton Women kept themselves in the hunt for second
       place  as  they  won  4-0  at  Poole  Town.  For  the  second  match  running,  Brittany  Jeal
       netted  a  second  half  brace  and  she  was  joined  on  the  scoresheet  by  Lucy  Mear  and
       Hannah Samuels.
       Reserve Section round-up...
       Huddersfield  Town  closed  to  within  three  points  of  Northern  Division  leaders
       Chorley after scoring ten times without reply against Middlesbrough. Lois Mattock,
       Tara Duce and Macy Ellis all netted twice along with Kayley Hird, Mia Harris, Cassidy
       Clift and Sian Gibrill-Keating. Bethanie Davies, Eleanor Lambert and Arianne Parnham
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