Jewish News junior review – week eight
Sunday afternoon saw the latest round of action played in the Jewish News Maccabi Junior Football…
Alyth Belsize Red made it eight wins from eight as they maintained their four-point lead at the top of the table, thanks to a 5-1 win over NWLJ.
Hendon United Red are now a point clear in second spot thanks to a 4-2 win over HMH Eilat.
Hendon United Blue were 5-0 winners over HMH Tel Aviv thanks in no small part to a hat-trick from Dani Rubenstein, while HMH Jaffa beat Hendon United White 4-1, Adam Oberlander helped himself to a hat-trick.
U10
The clash of the top two, Hendon United White and HMH Netanya – who went into the game level on 13 points – rather unsurprisingly ended in a 2-2 draw.
Hendon United Green moved to within two points of the leaders, thanks to 2-1 win over HMH Negev.
HMH Eilat join them on 11 points thank to a 9-4 win over HMH Jaffa, Alyth Belsize beat Brady Maccabi Blue 2-0, and Brady Maccabi White racked up the highest score of the day as they saw off HMH Tiberias 10-0, Samuel Davis, Taylor Rosen and Jake Martin all scoring hat-tricks.
The final game of the day saw Hendon United Blue claim their second win of the season as they beat NWLJ 6-2.
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Lower down the age groups, there were also three or more goals scored in the following age groups:
U9:
Mike Selby, Noah Van Dyke (both Hendon United White)
Amit Weiss, Charlie Finn (both HMH Eilat)
U8:
David Gabay (Hendon United Blue)
Uriel Glausiusz (Hendon United Red)
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