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Carolyn Riley Beever, 83, of Stafford, Virginia, passed away peacefully on April 12, 2025. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. Carolyn was known for her kindness, humor, ...
Aggie Beever-Jones kept Chelsea's hopes of a quadruple alive as her stoppage-time winner fired her side to a place in the Adobe Women's FA Cup final with 2-1 victory over Liverpool at Kingsmeadow. It ...
Scorers: Curthbert 45+2', Beever-Jones 90+4; Smith 21' Chelsea pushed for an early opener at Kingsmeadow and Sandy Baltimore nearly scored directly from a corner, but Rachael Laws punched away the ...
Image: Chelsea's Millie Bright and Aggie Beever-Jones (R) celebrate after their FA Cup semi-final win against Liverpool Aggie Beever-Jones scored a stoppage-time winner as Chelsea booked their ...
Chelsea came from behind to equalise in the first half, and Beever-Jones settled the tie at Kingsmeadow in the 94th minute when extra time was looming. Sonia Bompastor's side dominated the early ...
Chelsea went close after the break through Beever-Jones and Johanna Rytting Kaneryd before the Reds had an opportunity when Taylor Hinds' dipping strike bounced off the crossbar in the final moments.
The Vaal Dam has experienced a slight decrease in water levels following the strategic opening of multiple valves on Monday, according to the Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS). As of ...
Aggie Beever-Jones said it was a "dream come true" after scoring her first England goal in their 5-0 thrashing of Belgium in their Nations League clash on Friday. (More Football News) Beever-Jones ...
AGGIE BEEVER-JONES literally took note of Belgium’s attempts to change tack during England's dramatic Nations League home defeat. The Lioness cheekily swiped a tactical note handed to Belgium's ...
BBC Radio Merseyside This video can not be played Beever-Jones heads in from close range in stoppage time to put Chelsea ahead Cuthbert had equalised for hosts after Smith gave Liverpool shock ...
Substitute Aggie Beever-Jones scored her first Lionesses goal after 67 minutes, with no let-up from England in all areas of the pitch, before Jess Park and Keira Walsh also found the target.