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Game 2: Widnes Ladies 0 - Kingston Diamonds 9 (WPL, 2nd January 2022)

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The MVP awards went to Megan Day for Kingston (left) and Preston Gennoe for Widnes (right) and were presented by match volunteer Rebecca Clayton (Photos by Paul Breeze)     For match report, CLICK HERE   For video highlights, CLICK HERE

Game 1: Widnes Ladies 2 - Nottingham Vipers 3 (WPL, 21st November 2021)

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  The MVP awards went to to Sarah Kimber for Nottingham (left) and Preston Gennoe for Widnes (right) and were presented by match volunteer Paul Breeze (Photos by Geoff White - www.gw-images.com)   For match report, CLICK HERE For video highlights, CLICK HERE

Widnes Wild Ladies Team To Commemorate WW1 Heroine

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The Widnes Ladies team are honouring First World War inspirational woman Winifred Mabel Letts this season, following Wild club Poet In Residence Lucy London’s decision to sponsor the Most Valuable Player awards this season in her memory. It is the third year in a row that Lucy has sponsored the MVP awards for the Wild women’s home matches and, in keeping with her other main activity – that of researching and raising awareness of the roles of women in the Great War – Lucy has once again decided to dedicate this year’s awards to the memory of another such woman. For the 2018/19 season, the Wild women MVP awards were dedicated to the memory of Sarah MacNaughtan who single-handedly set up and operated soup kitchens in the war zones on the western front, and in 2019/20, the awards were in honour of Merseyside born Edith Smith who became the country’s first female warranted police officer during WW1 and later worked as a nursing assistant at a hospital in Runcorn. Winifred Mabel Letts was bo