Masters: Sunday Masters review – week 20
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:
St John’s Wood Tigers beat Marshside 5-1, thanks to goals from Steve Krieger, Paul Herszaft, John Perloff’s penalty, Adam Soller and Brian Donne. Sacha Alter scored Marshside’s consolation.
DIVISION ONE:
RESULTS & FIXTURES
TABLE
North London Raiders stretch their lead at the top to four points with a 4-1 win over Scrabble, thanks to two goals from Kevin Lotzof, along with strikes from Boris Simons and Nicky Skone. Scott Levy replied for Scrabble on his debut.
Meanwhile, Waldaf and Faithfold battled to a 2-2 draw, with Jez King and James Kaye scoring for Waldaf, and Louis Taylor and Dan Gordon netting for Faithfold.
DIVISION TWO:
Temple Fortune edged out Hendon Harriers, with Yali Mamouri and Robert Botkai earning them a 2-1 victory, Brian Deal replied for Harriers.
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