Jewish News junior review – week twenty six
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…
Results from the U11 Mystery Competition:
Hendon United Red 1 HMH Tel Aviv 0
Hendon United Blue 2 HMH Jaffa 0
HMH Jaffa 0 Hendon United Red 2
HMH Tel Aviv 1 Hendon United Blue 0
HMH Tel Aviv 0 HMH Jaffa 0
Hendon United Red 2 Hendon United Blue 1
Brady Maccabi 1 NWLJ 0
Alyth Belsize Black 2 Hendon United White 0
NWLJ 0 Alyth Belsize Black 0
Hendon United White 0 Brady Maccabi 1
NWLJ 0 Hendon United White 0
Brady Maccabi 0 Alyth Belsize Black 1
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U10
Hendon United White completed a League & Cup double, after they beat HMH Netanya 3-0 in the Cup Final.
Joel Abraham, Chase Calvert and Gabriel Samson scored the goals, though Netanya did have the better of the opening 15 minutes, when they also struck the bar.
Joint-manager Daniel Corney told jewishnews.co.uk: “Throughout the season the boys have been fully committed and they fully desire to win the double, a massive achievement for all hard work they have put in.”
There was also silverware for Hendon United Green, who won the Minor Cup, after beating HMH Eilat 7-3.
One match in Division Two saw the champions Brady Maccabi White beat Hendon United Blue 3-0.
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Lower down the age groups, there were also three or more goals scored in the following age groups:
U9 – Amit Waiss (HMH Eilat)
U9 – Adam Kaffel 5 (HMH Negev)
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