Jewish News junior review – week fourteen
Sunday afternoon saw the latest round of action played in the Jewish News Maccabi Junior Football…
Alyth Belsize Red sit top of Division One after they won the inter-club derby – beating the Black side 3-0. Lior Solomons Wise scored twice for the Reds, with Max Cutner also on target.
In second spot are Hendon United Red, who turned in a five-star performance in defeating Brady Maccabi 5-1.
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U10
There were four cup ties played in the U10 Cup.
The one tie in the first round went all the way to penalties – and saw HMH Netanya prevail as they beat Brady Maccabi White 7-6 on the spot-kicks after the sides drew 1-1.
In second round ties, there were two resounding 11-0 wins for HMH Negev and Hendon United White – against HMH Tiberias and Brady Maccabi Blue respectively. Chase Calvert and Gabriel Samson both scored hat-tricks for Hendon United White.
The final tie saw Alyth Belsize beat Hendon United Blue 4-2.
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Lower down the age groups, there were also three or more goals scored in the following age groups:
U9:
Harry Cohen (HMH Negev) – (Adam Kaffel scored twice, with Jacob Sanders also scoring)
Rafi Simmons & Ben Weinstein (both HMH Netanya)
U8:
Yonni Levy (NWLJ) Noah Corin (Hendon United Red)
U7:
Eli Green 8 (NWLJ)
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