The young star and stalwart ace of English women’s indoor hockey proved the standout turns as the Super 6s Final berths were confirmed on Sunday.
Sutton Coldfield finished top of the Women’s Premier Division at Repton after the last batch of matches ahead of East Grinstead, the defending champions.
Sutton Coldfield finished with seven wins from eight matches and two points ahead of EG, who recorded six victories from eight.
Sutton will meet Holcombe in the semi-finals on Finals Day in Derby, while EG will face Surbiton.

EG’s rising star in the indoor and outdoor game Biba Mills netted 25 times, with 12 PCs, with Erica Sanders scoring 21 times.
Sally Walton, who is 45 in June, led the way for Sutton Coldfield with 11 goals.
In the men’s standings, defending champions Old Georgians went unbeaten with eight from eight in the Premier Division and scoring 48 goals.
They will play Oxted first up on Finals Day while Surbiton, who finished five points behind OGs, face Wimbledon in the second semi-final.
Indoor specialist Ed Horler finished top scorer with 18 goals ahead of Charlie Axford’s 14 for Oxted.
Buckingham and Beeston are demoted from the Women’s Premier Division, with Bowdon Hightown and Lansdown promoted from Division One. Gloucester-based Lansdown reached the top flight for the first time.
Sevenoaks and Southgate are relegated from the men’s top flight. Repton and Ashmoor lead the way in Division 1.



