Masters: Sunday Masters review – week 19
The Nathan Horwitz Division Two Cup got underway on Sunday, while Raiders returned to the top of Division One, writes Jeremy Silverstone…
NATHAN HORWITZ DIVISION TWO CUP:
The Nathan Horwitz Division Two Cup kicked off this week and it saw Glenthorne record a 6-0 win over Temple Fortune, courtesy of four goals from Gary Adams, along with strikes from Vince Goodman and Nigel Grunberg.
DIVISION ONE:
RESULTS & FIXTURES
TABLE
Scott Warren’s goal for Brady A wasn’t enough to overcome HMH, who ran out 3-1 winners thanks to goals from Neil Kochane, Steve Gordon and James Temple.
Raiders returned to the top of the division – albeit having played two games more than second-placed Chigwell – following a 6-1 victory over Faithfold. Ben Simons scored twice, with Dan Hodes, James Cartmell, David Lederman and Alex Bourne on target. David Garson scored Faithfold’s consolation.
DIVISION TWO:
EDRS and Glenthorne drew 1-1, Tony Platman and Gary Adams scoring respectively.
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