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.


New Exhibition Explores The Nostalgic History Of Scarborough's Mr. Marvel's Amusement Park
Approval Granted For New 24-Hour Gym And Greggs In Scarborough
Scarborough's Alpamare Waterpark Could Have New Owner by Autumn
RNLI Launches Float To Live Campaign Ahead Of Busy Summer
RNLI Lifeguards Return to Redcar and Saltburn Beaches for the Summer Season
Yorkshire Water Reservoirs In Healthy Position Ahead Of Warm Bank Holiday Weekend
Mixed Reactions To Sir Robert Goodwill's Appointment As Yorkshire Bathing Water Partnership Chair
Smiley and Sad Face Speed Signs Set to Remain Banned in North Yorkshire
No Date For Delayed Opening Of Scarborough NHS Diagnostics Centre
Whitby Town Sign Promising Defender Stan Hewitt Following Bridlington Town Departure
New Owner Sought For Scarborough's Alpamare Water Park
No Redundancies Expected As Bridlington Care Unit Staff To Be Redeployed Across Local NHS







Comments
Add a comment