Brown's 10 helps Slough to indoor maximum
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Slough won the women's inaugural national indoor league, finishing on maximum points after scoring 25 goals in four matches, 10 of them from Karen Brown, writes Peter Colwill.
The crucial match was their second on Saturday when they disposed of Hightown 7-3. Hightown were runners-up.
Doncaster, who finished pointless, will be relegated. Their place next season goes to Alton, who won the First Division. The former England captain Barbara Hambly scored twice for them in their 3-1 win over Woking.
In the fifth round of the men's HA Cup Wimbledon, the only non National League team left in the competition, lost 4-0 at East Grinstead.
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