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#Masters: Masters review – week 13

MASTERSBALLWEBThere were handsome wins for the top two in Division One,  while EDRS consolidated second spot in Division Two with a last minute winner, writes Jeremy Silverstone

DIVISION ONE:
RESULTS & FIXTURES
TABLE

The top two teams both recorded 5-1 wins to extend the gap over the rest of their rivals at the top of the table.

North London Raiders stayed top after they beat Faithfold, thanks to goals from Ben Simons, Adam Harvey, Saul Conway, Tony Plaskow and Rob Cohen. Louis Taylor scored Faithfold’s consolation.

Chigwell remain hot on their heels with a game in hand after two goals from Adam Stolerman, along with strikes from Daniel Sugarman, Jaimie Sinclair and Jamie Fox gave them a victory over Brady A, for whom Kevin Lotzof replied.

In the Division’s other game, Waldaf beat Scrabble with the only goal of the game.

DIVISION TWO:
RESULTS & FIXTURES
TABLE

Marc Schneiderman’s strike was enough to earn Glenthorne all three points in their encounter with Marshside, Glenthorne’s Ray Russell saving the penalty which would have earned Marshside an equaliser.

Brady B also missed a penalty and hit the woodwork twice in their efforts to notch a win against EDRS. However, Trevor Tucker’s equaliser wasn’t enough, as EDRS won 2-1 and consolidated second place thanks to a first-half goal from Paul Herszaft and a last-minute winner from Malcolm Joseph.

MGBSFL REVIEW – WEEK 14

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