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Masters: Sunday Masters review – week 22

MASTERSBALLWEBLondon Maccabi Lions clinched the Division Two title, while Chigwell moved to within a point of top spot in Division One, writes Jeremy Silverstone

DIVISION ONE:
RESULTS & FIXTURES
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Chigwell moved to within a point of leaders North London Raiders, with a game in hand, after their 6-2 victory over Waldaf Town. Daniel Sugarman helped himself to a hat-trick, Adam Stolerman scored twice, with Mark Conway and Nicky Hunt also on target. Alex Bourne replied for Waldaf.

Despite going behind to Louis Taylor’s opener for Faithfold, Scrabble rallied in the second half as two goals from Scott Ansher and Steven Moss gave them a 3-1 win.

DIVISION TWO:

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London Maccabi Lions were crowned champions as they won the battle of the top two at EDRS Stonegrove. David Kyte converted Michael Abraham’s cross to maintain their perfect record and a 12th successive win.

Elsewhere, Dean Poster and Roger Kaye gave Brady B a 2-0 lead over Temple Fortune, but two late strikes from James Ryan evened the scores at 2-2.

Grant Morgan’s goal was enough to earn St John’s Wood Tigers a win over Marshside.

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CUP DRAWS:
Henry Swerner Trophy Quarter-Finals:
Faithfold VS North London Raiders
Waldaf Town VS St John’s Wood Tigers
Brady Maccabi A VS HMH
Chigwell VS EDRS Stonegrove

Nathan Horwitz MMFL Division Two Cup Semi Finals:
EDRS Stonegrove VS St John’s Wood Tigers
Maccabi London Lions VS Glenthorne

Dates and venues TBC

MGBSFL REVIEW – WEEK 24

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