Top of the table South West Phoenix continue to impress in the Women’s State League Division One as they downed Armadale 3-1 at Alfred Skeet Reserve.
Nicole Suttie’s opener and a brace for Lara Graham made it eight straight wins for Phoenix.
Sorrento moved back into second spot after goals from Jodie Brough, Courtney Pipes and Jacqueline Nellany were enough for a 3-0 win at home to Mandurah City.
UWA Nedlands have slipped a place to third after they could only draw 1-1 at home against ECU Joondalup. Frankie Murray gave the Jacks the lead before Jordanna Musuruca earned UWA a point with a second-half equaliser.
Two goals from Rachel McCaffrey helped Perth AFC defeat Stirling Lions 4-1, while Erin Moodie put the seal on Port Kennedy’s 3-1 victory over Balga.
The two sides at the bottom of the ladder and without a point met at Walter Padbury Reserve and it was Gwelup Croatia who moved off the basement with a 4-0 win at Gosnells City.
Ieesha Caton, Lucy Bricklebank and Klaudia Mikulic had Gwelup three up by half-time, before goalkeeper Ana Denona got in on the act with the fourth near the end.
Fremantle City have gone three points clear at the top of the Women’s Amateur League after they edged nearest rivals Northern Redbacks 2-1. Alice Vandermeiren scored the winner on 68 minutes.
Ashley Harling bagged a hat-trick and captain Lucinda Grey two in UWA Nedlands’ 9-0 win over Balga, while there was a treble for Deborah Ellis and two apiece from Chloe Mavica-Garaffa and Cat Middleton in Curtin University’s 7-0 victory against Subiaco.
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