BRNESC, Bromleians and Pucklechurch Sports are three more women’s county league divisional champions following results on Sunday 13 March.
Pucklechurch Sports are Gloucester League champions following a 1-0 win in the top of the table clash at home to Olveston United. While Adele Hooper and Tammy Haynes average two goals a game for the village side, Jessica Wilson scored her first of the season to secure the Division 1 title.
Pucklechurch are chasing the double and have a Gordon Perrett League Cup quarter-final at home to Cirencester Town on 27 March.
BRNESC clinched the Liverpool Division 1 title with a 2-0 victory at Tranmere Rovers Development, Alivia Hutchinson and Ella Thwaites the Railway’s scorers.
Rovers are left to compete for the runners-up spot with both Wirral Phoenix and Pilkington, BRNESC visit the latter in the League Cup quarter-finals on 10 April.
Todays win secures us the championship with two games to go 🏆🎉⚽️#LeagueChampions #UpTheRail #openage #womensfootball #liverpool #leaguefootball #countyleague #girls #football #sundayleague https://t.co/saVSq5sTDO pic.twitter.com/7uKfZVw96X
— BRNESC Women FC (@brnescwomenfc) March 13, 2022
Bromleians sealed the South East Counties League Kent Division 2 title with two games still to go, as Nobantu Penn-Kekana bagged both goals in a 2-0 victory at basement side Tunbridge Wells Foresters Development. Mostly used as a substitute, Penn-Kekana has only made four starts for her ten goals to date.
The result took Bromleians out of reach of both non-playing Orpington and Guru Nanak, the latter being held 0-0 at home by Junior Reds Valiants.
Bromleians can make it a double when they take on Two East title-chasers The Fountain in the Kent Divisional League Cup Final, on Tuesday 19 April at Maidstone United FC.