The latest batch of divisional title winners in the Women’s County Leagues stretch from Bristol Rovers Development to East Durham.
Brett Vale won 3-1 at second-placed Holland Ladies to clinch the Suffolk Premier Division title. Stacey Teager scored twice and Laura Turley their other goal, as they stepped out of reach of both Holland and AFC Sudbury Reserves.
Winners! 💙 Tonight I go to bed happy to know I captain an awesome team in, @BrettvaleFC
We Celebrate the league title tonight! But then we focus on going a season unbeaten #UTV pic.twitter.com/eIlG0bCihK— Claire Turnbull (@ClaireTurnbulll) April 3, 2022
Bristol Rovers Development won Gloucestershire Division 2 after a 4-2 victory in the top of the table clash with Dursley Town. Helen Costa, Rosie Hall, Alva Lang and Tamisn Shiply all found the net for the Gas Girls.
Team! 💙💪#GasGirls #UTGG pic.twitter.com/ofW7Y4yI0J
— Bristol Rovers Women’s FC (@GasGirlsWFC) April 3, 2022
Croydon could no longer be caught by Kenningwell United in Greater London Division 2 South, after they coasted to a 12-1 win at basement side CB Hounslow United Reserves, where Sarah Nicholson and Sophie Reid both scored trebles.
YOUR WINNERS OF @GLWFLeague DIVISION TWO SOUTH 2021/22! pic.twitter.com/EGf7E8SouC
— Croydon Women FC (@CroydonWFC) April 3, 2022
East Durham took the Durham Division 2 honours ahead of both Sunderland Wear United and Chester le Street United Development, with a last day 11-0 result at Richmond Town Reserves as Stephanie Bilcliff netted five and Demi Haggar three.
Garston Reserves are Beds & Herts Division 1 winners with three games still to go, a walkover against Knebworth meaning that Langford were no longer able to catch them up.
Gosport Borough won a double header away to Wight Eagles, thereby stepping beyond the reach of their island hosts to win the Hampshire Division 4 title. Jodie Goodall and Ellen Claytor each bagged a brace in a 4-1 result, while a late goal in the second match saw them win 2-1.
Hammersmith took the Greater London Division 2 North West top spot following the title decider at home to Actonians Development. They only needed a draw but Lashan Millwood hit a hat-trick and Erika Riera also found the net in a 4-1 maiden season success.
Sevenoaks Town thrashed Long Lane 11-0 to end up as South East Counties Kent Division 1 West champions.