
Nagoya are the champions. Courtesy from this site.

Kumi Yokoyama scored a hat trick. Courtesy from this site.
Nagoya clinched the championship with two matches remaining. Nagoya lost to Yunogo, but second-place Iga drew with Yokohama, leaving them eight points behind, making it impossible for Iga to catch up. Congratulations, Nagoya!
Setagaya lost 1-2 at home to Harima. A heated match featuring a crowd of 3,141 was evenly matched in terms of shots.
Nagoya lost 1-2 at home to Yunogo. Was it Yunogo’s determination, with more shots than Nagoya, that won? Nagoya conceded two goals for the first time this season, putting a damper on their championship.
Yokohama and Iga tied 0-0. Iga tried to keep their hopes of winning alive by taking shots, but just couldn’t score. A crowd of 1,051 spectators watched the heated battle.
The match between Shizuoka and Nippon Sport Science University was a slugfest with a total of 10 goals scored. Shizuoka won 8-2. Kumi Yokoyama scored a hat trick. Yuno Ozone also scored two goals.
Ehime defeated Kamogawa 2-0 at home. Ehime scored two goals with only three shots.
The match between Miyazaki and Osaka ended in a 1-1 draw. Miyazaki dominated the game with the number of shots on goal in front of a crowd of 1,353, but were unable to exceed Osaka’s opening goal.
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