Jewish News junior review – week twelve
Sunday afternoon saw the latest round of action played in the Jewish News Maccabi Junior Football…
*THE LEAGUE HAS NOW BEEN SPLIT INTO TWO DIVISIONS, WITH EACH TEAM PLAYING EACH TEAM TWICE IN THEIR NEW DIVISION*
A hat-trick from Noam Shelley saw Hendon United Red to a 3-1 win over HMH Tel Aviv.
Top scorers of the day were HMH Jaffa, who beat NWLJ 9-1, while HMH Eilat came away from Hendon United White with a 2-0 win.
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FIXTURES & RESULTS
The top two in the division continued with their winning ways. HMH Netanya made it ten wins from 11 games thanks to a 12-1 win over Brady Maccabi Blue, while Hendon United White remain two points behind them thanks to a 10-0 win over NWLJ.
The other game saw Hendon United Green beat Hendon United Blue 2-0.
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Lower down the age groups, there were also three or more goals scored in the following age groups:
U9:
Adam Kaffel (HMH Negev) – (Benjy Freedman scored once)
Daniel Attar (NWLJ Blue)
Aviya Pinchover, Joshua Cowan (both NWLJ Red)
Ben Weinstein 4 (HMH Netanya)
U8:
Daniel Tyler, Noah Shapiro (both Alyth Belsize Black)
Max Hilton (HMH Haifa)
David Gabbay (Hendon United Blue)
U7:
Osher Class (Hendon United White)
Nathan Perl, Samuel Leibovici (both Hendon United Blue)
Ben Craig (Alyth Belsize)
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