Jewish News junior review – week one
Sunday afternoon saw the kick-off of the Jewish News Maccabi Junior Football League season…
HMH Eilat turned in a five-star performance as they beat HMH Afula 5-0, thanks in no small part to a hat-trick from Reuben Gordon.
There were also wins for Hendon United Blue, who beat HMH Jaffa 3-1, Louie Glasner scoring for Jaffa, and HMH Negev, who beat Alyth Belsize Red 2-0, thanks to goals from Noah Kemsley and Gabriel Chebabo-Manning.
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U7
Read the MATCH REPORT from Matthew Benn, who wrote a match report on his side’s opening day match having won a raffle at last season’s awards night. Matthew’s report will also be published in this week’s Jewish News.
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Lower down the age groups, there were also three or more goals scored in the following age groups:
U10 – Noah van Dijk 5, Tani Pfeffer 4 (both Hendon United White)
Daniel Attar (NWLJ Blue)
U8 – Samuel Leibovici 4 (Hendon United Blue)
Charlie Nabarro, Oscar Russell (both Alyth Belsize Black)
U7 – Noah Frankfurt (Hendon United Green)
N Bentley (HMH Eilat)
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