Ladies football round-up from Deeping Rangers, Deeping United and Oakham United.
Zoe Devenport scored five goals as Deeping Ranges Ladies marked their first home match in the Lincolnshire League with an emphatic victory on Sunday.
The Clarets cruised to an 8-0 victory against Sleaford United at Outgang Road to maintain their strong start to the South Division season.
They have taken seven points from their opening three games with Devenport leading Sunday's scoring spree.
She netted twice in the opening 11 minutes to give the Clarets early control before Gemma Fitzjohn added the third goal.
Devenport completed her hat-trick just past the midway mark in the first half before adding her fourth and Deeping's fifth of the game.
Jade Butler made it six just before the break with Devenport and Catherine Hobday completing the scoring after the break.
The win moved Deeping up into second spot ahead of Sunday's table-topping tussle away at league leaders Ruston Sports.
Deeping United Ladies were back in league action with their first home game of the season against Willingham Wolves in the Alan Boswell League.
The ladies team has seen last season's Under 16 side make the step up into ladies football and they have coped so well under the guidance of Katie Clarke and Aidan Sutton.
Oakham United Ladies’ were involved in a high-scoring Leicestershire League clash with table-topping River City at Newton Fallowell Meadow on Sunday.
The Division One leaders were 6-4 winners against their Rutland hosts with Zina Cheikh (two), Gemma Davies and Victoria Smith scoring for Oakham.
Stamford - who were without a game at the weekend - return to East Midlands Regional League Division One South action on Sunday when they host Kettering Town at Borderville.