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East Midlands League Leicester City Women Development have returned to the top of the Premier Division following their 6-0 victory over Mansfield Town. Gabriella Reid netted two of the goals and she was joined on the scoresheet by Lauren Bartle, Imogen Hunt, Natalie Hurst and Jade Benford. Previous leaders Oughtibridge are back in second place after their meeting with Peterborough Northern Star ended in a goalless draw, which keeps both teams unbeaten. Rise Park meanwhile climbed out of the bottom two after Jessica Wibberley and Stevie Gough gave them a 2-0 win against Kettering Town. One match was played in Division One North, Calverton MW completing a double in successive weeks against Sleaford Town and the 2-0 win takes them into second place. Hayley Brown netted two second half goals to hand her side their sixth win in seven matches. A 3-1 win over Northampton Town has taken Peterborough Utd level on points with Division One South leaders Oadby & Wigston Dynamo. Keir Perkins, Bronwyn Mullheron and Jessica Driscoll were on target for the Posh Ladies, with Leah Stacey replying. AFC Leicester were 2-1 winners away to Heather LFC and Thrapston Town defeated Corby S & L 4-0 thanks to Briony Cox, Hannah Pendred, Emma Robinson and Kira Loveday. Eastern Region League Wymondham Town have gone to the top of Division One North with a 6-1 victory over Cambridge Utd Res. Laura Nicholls was on target twice and there was one apiece from Brooklyn Cheal-Ferris, Kayleigh Holloway, Kristin Hummel and Leah Newcombe. One match also went ahead in Division One South, leaders Stevenage Ladies Res extending their advantage to twelve points after beating Bishop's Stortford 7-1. Daniela Martucci (2), Rebecca Brooker, Hannah Marshall, Emily Schofield, Mary Lisle and an own goal gave Stevenage the points, with Brogan McHale replying. London & South East League AFC Phoenix closed the gap on league leaders Crawley Wasps to five points with a 3-2 victory over Aylesford. Christy Haragan, Kasey Kelm and Saskia Philp were on target for Phoenix, while Aylesford replied through Fiona Constable and Beth Hulme. London Kent Football Utd are a further four points adrift in third place after Rachel Moore (2), Emily Hart and Elizabeth Adams gave them a 4-0 win away to Parkwood Rangers. Breeze Carmichael netted twice and Cindy Colliver the other as Carshalton Athletic beat Fulham FC Foundation 3-0 and Eastbourne Town won for the first time, 4-1 away to Watford Development thanks to a Georgia Tibble hat-trick and Catherine Hyland. North East League Durham Cestria have gone twelve points clear in the Premier Division with a 4-0 victory over Farsley Celtic. A Molly Holder brace gave them a two-goal lead at the break and they added further strikes from Sasha Adamson and Caroline Dixon. Hartlepool Utd meanwhile ran riot against Castleford White Rose, Caitlin Bates and Lucy Hammond-Garrington each hitting hat-tricks along with Jade Pye (2), Chelsea Basnett (2), Jessica Dawson and Hannah Lambert. In the Northern Division, the only to take place saw leaders South Shields defeated Prudhoe Town 6-0 to extend their advantage to four points. Alex Fontaine led the scoring with a hat-trick and also on target were Sophie Halliday, Laura Howe and Dionne Fleming. Harrogate Town are keeping up the pace in the Southern Division, beating Sheffield Wednesday 8-0 to preserve their lead of seven points. Katie Rowlands (2), Hannah Stephenson (2), Jade Pennock, Sophie Tinson, Rachael White and Lindsey Whitton were the markswomen for the leaders. Second placed Altofts Ladies also won, 3-2 against Harrogate Railway thanks to Natalie Riley, Emily Shaw and Grace Wilkinson. North West League The top two in the league did not play on Sunday and Merseyrail Bottle remain in third after sharing ten goals with Fleetwood Town Wrens. Burnley Girls & Ladies meanwhile kept their hopes alive by beating MBS Woolton 7-1, they go fourth, narrowly ahead of Wigan Athletic who scored six times without reply past Blackpool. Sir Tom Finney drew 1-1 with Accrington Girls & Ladies, whilst Blackburn Community and CMB Ladies also finished level at 1-1. Bury FC Women strengthened their claims for a top two place in Division One North, thanks to 3-0 win away to Kendal Town. Morecambe Res follow on in fourth and are looking good for a top half place after beating Bolton Wanderers Res 7-2. Just two points cover the bottom five teams in the table, including Burscough Dynamo and Preston North End who battled out a 1-1 draw. One game was played in Division One South but it resulted in a tenth straight defeat for City of Liverpool, who were beaten 3-0 by Stockport County Blues. South West League Buckland Athletic are back on top of the Premier Division again following their 9-2 win away to Forest Green Rovers. Kirsty Caunter led the scoring with a five-goal haul, Laura Gough added a brace and there was one apiece from Abigail Meyer and Leah Brooks. Previous leaders Torquay Utd were held to a 1-1 draw by Middlezoy Rovers, who scored through Anusia Rourke with Alex Sheppard replying. Marine Academy Plymouth follow on in third, they made it eight wins from eight games when beating Exeter City 3-0 with goals from Sam Drewery (2) and Emily Eaton. Wootton Bassett Town extended their lead in the Eastern Division to four points when they defeated FC Chippenham 4-0. Michelle Rich netted twice along with Lisa Coe and Laura Gammon. Portishead Town kept their challenge on course by winning 3-2 away to Swindon Spitfires, thanks to a goal apiece from Taylor Gainey, Shannon Holloway and Ruby Lowe. Southern Region League New Milton Town are back in second in the Premier Division table following their 2-0 win against Milton Keynes City, Victoria Wardle and Olivia Jones scoring their goals. Winchester City Flyers meanwhile defeated Ascot Utd 3-1 thanks to Beth Norman, Francesca Thornton and Carlea Chant. The only other match in the league to beat the weather was in Division One South, where Alton Ladies caused a surprise with a 4-2 success away to previously unbeaten leaders AFC Bournemouth. Nicola Moore netted twice for Alton along with Ella Williams and Chelsie Stewart, Jade Hockey and Meg Vella replying for the home side. West Midlands League With league leaders Bedworth Utd not playing, Leafield Athletic took the opportunity to narrow the gap on them to seven points by scoring seven without reply past Worcester Utd. Lye Town meanwhile cemented themselves in the top half of the table by winning 2-1 away to Kingshurst Sporting Club. Knowle beat Leamington Lions 4-0 and Wolverhampton Sporting were 6-2 victors at Coundon Court. In Division One North, Goldenhill Wanderers won 1-0 away to previously unbeaten Leek Town to move level on points with leaders Sutton Coldfield Town. Wyrley Ladies are a point off the pace in third following their 7-0 victory over Brereton Town. Florence meanwhile celebrated their first league win of the season, a 1-0 success against Tamworth. Gornal Ladies have moved to within four points of Division One South table toppers Redditch Utd after they beat Droitwich Spa 4-0. Coventry Sphinx kept themselves in touch with the leading sides with a 3-0 success away to Rugby Town, they are up to fourth, one place ahead of Stourbridge who won 6-3 against Coventry Development. The derby tie in the First Round of the Division One South Cup went the way of Solihull Utd, who progressed to the quarter finals with a 7-1 victory over Solihull Sporting.
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