Jewish News junior review – week twenty four
Sunday afternoon saw the latest round of action played in the Jewish News Maccabi Junior Football…
Alyth Belsize Red moved two points clear at the top of the Division One table thanks to a 2-1 win over Brady Maccabi.
HMH Jaffa are five points clear at the top of Division Two after they beat Hendon United White 5-1, Ben Sutton helped himself to a hat-trick.
Second place HMH Tel Aviv were beaten in the inter-club derby, being beaten 1-0 by HMH Eilat.
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U10
Results from the U10 Mystery Competition:
HMH Netanya 5 Alyth Belsize 0
HMH Negev 1 HMH Eilat 1 (HMH Eilat won 4-2 on penalties)
HMH Eilat 1 Hendon United White 3
Hendon United White 2 HMH Negev 0
HMH Jaffa 3 HMH Tiberias 0
Brady Maccabi White 1 Brady Maccabi Blue 0
HMH Jaffa 0 Hendon United Blue 0
Brady Maccabi White 1 HMH Tiberias 0
Hendon United Blue 2 HMH Tiberias 1
HMH Jaffa 0 Brady Maccabi Blue 0
Brady Maccabi White 0 Hendon United Blue 0
Brady Maccabi Blue 2 HMH Tiberias 0
HMH Jaffa 1 Brady Maccabi White 0
Hendon United Blue 2 Brady Maccabi Blue 0
FINAL PLACINGS:
1st – HMH Jaffa
2nd – Hendon United Blue
3rd – Brady Maccabi White
4th – Brady Maccabi Blue
5th – HMH Tiberias
(NWLJ withdrew)
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Lower down the age groups, there were also three or more goals scored in the following age groups:
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