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WOMEN'S FOOTBALL: Cup crash for Chester



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Published Date: 03 December 2008
CHESTER CITY crashed out of the North West League Cup after a 3-1 home defeat against St Domingo's.
Chester fell victim to two early goals, but with 10 minutes to go hopes were raised when Helen Cann made the score 2-1, but Domingo's immediately restored their two-goal cushion when Chester failed to clear the ball in their penalty area.

Chester Reserves compiled an emphatic 6-0 home victory against Macclesfield.

Nicky Cunningham created the first goal in the 36th minute when her cross was headed home by Kate Tasker.

And Cunningham laid on a pass for Naomi Davies five minutes before the break which saw Davies score from 18 yards to double City's account.

Ellie Coleman Cunningham and Stephanie Oscroft were also on target before Davies completed her hat-trick.

Wrexham were thumped 8-2 away at North Wales Women's League leaders Colwyn Bay.

Former Wrexham striker Emma Fisher came back to haunt her old club, scoring four of Bay's eight goals.

Olivia Hull and Lowri Edwards netted for the away side, but a brace each for Stacey Treadwell and Beck Heap made sure of the three points.

The result leaves Wrexham in third place, eight points behind Bay.
Denbigh Town stormed to a well-deserved maiden victory, beating hosts Buckley 6-0.

The temperature may have been sub-arctic, but Denbigh were red-hot and snatched an early lead through Manon Evans before Jeannie Gillespie
took over, scoring the five other goals.

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