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Camden Sports - STEVE BARNETT
Published: 4 December 2008
 
Former Regent's Park coach Lizzie Lopez with Ana Westhead, Janna Al-Muhana, Louise Cripps, Grace Evans and Roisin Casey
Former Regent’s Park coach Lizzie Lopez with Ana Westhead, Janna Al-Muhana, Louise Cripps, Grace Evans and Roisin Casey
Julie’s hat-trick fires Gunner Girls to a win

WOMEN'S FOOTBALL

Premier League
Bristol Academy 1, Arsenal 4

ARSENAL moved six points clear at the top of the table on Sunday after coming from a goal down to see off Bristol Academy.
A superb 25-yarder from Grace McCatty put the hosts ahead on the half hour mark, but four second-half goals, including a hat-trick from Julie Fleeting, secured the points for Vic Akers’ side.
Faye White was also on target as Arsenal made it 11 straight wins with a 4-1 victory.

League Cup: First Round
Lner 2, Katabella 7
All Stars 2, Camden Town 6

THE Kats eased through to the second round of the League Cup on Sunday after hitting seven goals past LNER.
Battling against a wet pitch that made flowing football practically impossible, Katabella striker Chelsea Berlin still showed her class with five impressive finishes. Jen Coupland and Ewa Holender were also both on target.
Rivals Camden Town also progressed into the next round with a comfortable 6-2 win over London All Stars.
Carol Brown and Jac Thayer scored two goals apiece, while Susanna Twidale and Caroline Taunton also found the back of the net.

SE Combination League
Spurs 0, Northampton Town 3


SPURS Ladies are facing a relegation dogfight after losing their crucial home game against fellow strugglers Northampton Town.
Tottenham quickly need to find a way to stop leaking goals after the Cobblers Ladies sealed a comfortable win.
Spurs will be hoping for a change of fortunes when they host Norwich City on Sunday.

Kicks for free for youngsters

GIRLS from across the borough are being invited to take part in a free seven-a-side football tournament on Sunday at the Hub in Regent’s Park.
Open to teams or individual players, the competition is aimed at encouraging girls aged eight to 11-years-old to get more involved in football.
Joint organisers the Hub and St Pancras Housing are to hold a new competition on the first Sunday of every month, with the opening tournament kicking off at the Hub this Sunday at 10am.
Regent’s Park FC have also joined the campaign to get more girls playing.
Coaches from the club are offering training at the Hub on Saturday mornings between 10am and noon.
Visit www.regentsparkfc.com for details.
To find out more about the tournaments, call Simon Thomas on 020 7935 2458, or email sthomas@royalparks.gsi.gov.uk.

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