JN junior football review – players pause for Yom HaShoah
Sunday afternoon saw the latest round of action played in the Jewish News Maccabi Junior Football, as Hendon Utd White U10’s completed a league & cup double…
The clash of the top-two in Division One saw champions Alyth Belsize Red beat runners-up Hendon United Blue 3-1. They’re now five points clear at the top, and still with one more game to play.
Hendon United Red moved two points clear in third spot, thanks to 3-2 win at fourth-place Alyth Belsize Black.
There was another clash of the top-two in Division Two, and it saw champions HMH Jaffa win 3-1 at HMH Tel Aviv.
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U10
There was another clash of the top-two in Division One, and it saw the champions Hendon United White fall to their first league defeat of the season, as they were beaten 6-3 by runners-up HMH Netanya.
HMH Negev also scored six goals, as they beat Hendon United Green 6-1.
The one game in Division Two was also a clash of the top-two, and it saw the champions Brady Maccabi White beat runners-up HMH Jaffa 4-1.
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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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