Hinderwell's Beth Mead remains the leading goalscorer in the Women's European Championships after the Whitby-born striker found the net again on Friday night.
Mead, who grew up seven miles north of Whitby and went to the town's Caedmon College, blasted a hat-trick in the 8-0 demolition of Norway, last Monday.
She was then on target again on Friday as England topped their group with a 5-0 thumping of Northern Ireland.
The Lionesses have yet to concede a goal after winning all their first round games and are already safely through to the competition's quarter finals, which are hosted in England.


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