Edinburgh University on goal spree
Weekend Round Up
Aberdeen Asset Management Women’s Division 1
Edinburgh University went on a goal spree this weekend with a 10-0 win over seventh place GHK, five more goals scored by the students than the last time these two met. The third place team played again on Sunday and managed a 1-1 draw with second place Milne Craig Clydesdale Western, closing the gap between the two teams by three points.
Grove Menzieshill added another win to their tally, making it 14 wins out of 14 games. They travelled away and beat Western Wild cats 6-1. These ladies are unstoppable and confirming there stance as being the toughest team in the league for anyone to get points off.
Glynhill Kelburne remain fifth position after a 3-0 win over bottom side Grange EL, who are only on three points at the end of the table. Fourth place Dundee Wanderers won 4-0 over CALA Edinburgh.
Struggling Watsonians gave second place Milne Craig Clydesdale Western a run for their money at the weekend with a close 3-2 win to the Clydesdale ladies.
Aberdeen Asset Management Women’s Division 2
A mid table battle saw Erskine Stewart Melville FP take the three points off Border Fjordhus Reivers with a 1-0 win.
Third place Inverleith won 2-0 away from home over seventh place Granite City Wanderers and AAM Merlin Gordonians won 5-2 over Glasgow University.
The rest of the matches were postponed due to weather.
Aberdeen Asset Management Women’s Division 3
Only one match played this weekend, with top team University of St Andrews winning 2-0 over second place Waverly Inveresk Trinity. The students have yet to lose a match this season.
Championship Leagues
Division 1
All matches postponed due to weather.
Division 2
Edinburgh University III hosted Stirling Wanderers and was the only matched played, Wanderers secured a 3-0 win taking them top of the league.
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