Jewish News junior review – week nineteen
Sunday afternoon saw the latest round of action played in the Jewish News Maccabi Junior Football…
It was Cup semi-final day on Sunday, while there were also a couple of first round Minor cup clashes.
Division One leaders Alyth Belsize Red booked their place in the final of the Cup, after they defeated Hendon United Blue 4-0. Eden Cohen scored twice, with Max Cutner and Lior Solomons Wise also on target. They will meet Hendon United Red in the final, after they beat HMH Eilat 1-0.
HMH Jaffa booked their place into the second round of the Minor Cup, as hat-tricks from Ben Sutton and Dylan Gelbier helped them to an 8-3 win over Hendon United White.
Also through to the second round are Alyth Belsize Black, who beat HMH Tel Aviv 3-0.
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U10
HMH Netanya spurned the chance to go top of the top division as they were beaten 4-2 by Hendon United Green – the win seeing them move to within four points off top spot.
Alyth Belsize stay in third spot – though are now just two points behind the leaders after they beat HMH Eilat 1-0, thanks to Jamie Isaacs‘ goal.
It’s as you were at the top of the lower division with the top two sides both winning.
Brady Maccabi White stay four points clear, after they beat HMH Tiberias 9-1, a hat-trick from Daniel Bull helping them to their win. HMH Jaffa are behind them following their 7-1 win at NWLJ.
Brady Maccabi Blue lie in third, but they couldn’t make it a trio of wins for the top three, as they were held to a 4-4 draw by Hendon United Blue.
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U7
HENDON UNITED BLUE WIN U7 ‘MYSTERY CUP’
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Lower down the age groups, there were also three or more goals scored in the following age groups:
U8:
Ben Lubitsch (HMH Eilat)
David Gabbay (Hendon United Blue)
Eric Cantor (Alyth Belsize Black)
U7:
Samuel Leibovici (Hendon United Blue)
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