Norfolk Wrap

Ceri Flye (Left) scored for Norwich City in their 4-1 home win over AFC Sudbury. Credit – Norwich City Women FC

FA Women’s National League Division One South East

Norwich City rounded off their home fixtures for the season with a 4-1 win over AFC Sudbury. Natasha Snelling scored a brace with Ceri Flye and Lauren Hailes scoring the other two goals. Aliyat Lambe scored for AFC Sudbury.

Eastern Region Premier Division

Wroxham were 2-1 winners at home to Stevenage thanks to a brace from Lara Densley. Hannah Nebbitt got the goal for Stevenage.

Eastern Region Division One North

Dussindale & Hellesdon continue to lead the way in Tier Six following a 4-0 win at Stevenage Development. Alisha Juby scored a brace with Siesha Humphries and Isabelle Moore scoring the other goals.

Mulbarton Wanderers continued their fine form with a 2-0 win over Biggleswade United, the goals were scored by Rebekah Lake and Molly Ryan.

Fakenham Town were beaten 5-1 at home by Haprenden Town. Shelley Woods scored for Fakenham Town but a Sophia Amanor Hat-Trick and a Rebecca McShane brace saw Harpenden Town take all three points.

Rebekah Lake (Right) scored for Mulbarton Wanderers in their 2-0 win over Biggleswade United. Credit – Ben Cunningham

Norfolk Women and Girls League Division One

Sprowston took over the lead of Tier Seven with a 5-0 win over University of East Anglia. Bailey Duffield and Holly Whayman both scored a brace each with Rose Milligan scoring the other goal.

It has been a good few days for Bungay Town, who now sit second after two victories, on Wednesday night Bungay Town were 6-0 home winners vs University of East Anglia thanks to a Zoe Cossey Hat-Trick and goals from Brooke Osborne, Mia Rose and Selina Rowland.

They followed that up on Sunday with a hard fought 2-1 win at Mulbarton Wanderers Development. Laura Thacker and Ciera Flatt scored for Bungay Town with Lucy Kean getting the goal for Mulbarton Wanderers.

Caister got back to winning ways after their defeat at Sprowston last week by winning 9-1 at Thorpe St Andrew. Lauren Goulder scored four goals, Rebecca Waters and Hazel Saddington scored a brace each with Bethany Turner getting their other goal.

Rebecca Waters (Red) scored a brace for Caister in their 9-1 win at Thorpe St Andrew. Credit – SG Photography

Costessey Sports recorded an impressive 2-0 win at Kings Lynn Soccer Club thanks to goals from Harriet Pike and Natasha Youngs.

Long Stratton were 4-2 winners at home to North Walsham Town thanks to a brace each from Elisha Bower and Caitlin Skipper. Kiera Brown and Rio Dobbie scored for North Walsham Town.

Norfolk Women and Girls League Division Two

Stalham Town continue to lead the way following a 9-1 victory at Horsford Harriers. Abigail Gower scored five with Kerri Eke and Charlotte Fisher getting a brace each.

Bure Valley remain hot on Stalham’s tail with an impressive 3-0 win against in form Shrublands. A goal each from Emily Addison, Danielle Barnes and Emma Macmillan saw the hosts claim the points.

Action from the match between Bure Valley (Red) and Shrublands. Credit – Steve Wood

Beccles Town Development were 9-0 winners at home to Martham. Alesha Tuttle scored a hat-trick, there was a brace each from Libby Elder and Saffron Jones-Yates and a goal each from Stevie Potter and Vicky Bloomfield.

Mundford were 10-0 winners at home to Freethorpe. Niamh Underhill and Bethany Seymour both scored a hat-trick with Sophia Price, Lauren Roberts, Tiffany Seymour and Atlanta Stevenson scoring the other four goals.

FC Viking Valkyries were 8-0 winners at home to Red Rose thanks to 7 goals from Jessica Bennett and a goal from Paige Hill.

A Lucie Morley Hat-Trick saw Great Yarmouth Town record a 3-0 home win against Horsford Hurricanes.

Emma Macmillan (Left) scored for Bure Valley in their 3-0 win over Shrublands. Credit – Shay Porter

Norfolk Women and Girls League 7’s Division One

Mulbarton Wanderers secured their title with a 2-0 home win over Rockland thanks to goals from Alice Ladbrooke and Joanne Hooper.

Taverham were 1-0 winners at home to Dussindale & Hellesdon thanks to a goal from Hannah Parker.

Norfolk Women and Girls League 7’s Division Two

Fc Viking Valkyries were 2-1 winners at home to Hockering.

University of East Anglia were 3-1 winners at Aylsham.

It was a very happy day for Costessey Sports as they were 2-0 winners at Kings Lynn Soccer Club in Norfolk Women and Girls League Division One. Credit – Karl Wharam

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