Jewish News junior football review – week 7
The top-two clashed in the U11 division, while the net was also bulging in the lower age groups with numerous hat-tricks scored in the latest round of the Jewish News Maccabi Junior Football League…
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The clash of the top-two resulted in a win for HMH Negev, who in defeating HMH Eilat 2-0, also took over the lead at the top of the table.
It was though service as normal for the two sides directly beneath them. Alyth Belsize Red stay in third place thanks to a 4-0 win at Hendon United Blue, while Hendon United Green are a further point behind them in fourth spot, after they won 3-0 at HMH Jaffa.
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Lower down the age groups, there were also three or more goals scored in the following age groups:
U10 – Benjamin Glazer, Jonathan Daniel, Jed Langham (all HMH Eilat)
Gabriel Green, Rafi Schnieder, Dylan Kaye (all Hendon United Red)
U9 – Theo Brass, Gabriel Broll (both Alyth Belsize Red)
U8 – Ethan Swead (HMH Tel Aviv)
U7 – Isaac Gordon (HMH Haifa)
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