Masters: Sunday Masters review – week 23
Chigwell moved back to the top of the Division One table, while EDRS consolidated second spot in Division Two, writes Jeremy Silverstone…
DIVISION ONE:
RESULTS & FIXTURES
TABLE
Chigwell moved back to the top of the table thanks a 6-2 win over Brady A. Brady were leading 2-1 at one point, thanks to goals from Mark Wagman and Scott Warren, but five goals from Adam Stolerman, plus Steve Summers’ strike saw them hit back in style.
DIVISION TWO:
RESULTS & FIXTURES
TABLE
EDRS consolidated their second spot in the table, following a 6-1 win over Marshside. Marc Morris helped himself to a hat-trick, Martin Seifert scored twice, with Ian Leader wrapping up the scoring.
Glenthorne won a ten-goal thriller as they beat Hendon Harriers 6-4. Adam Lennard scored twice, with Gary Adams, Sid Shaw, David Galman and Vince Goodman also all on target. Michael Abraham scored twice for the Harriers, with Darren Coon and Phil Silver also both finding the back of the net.
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CUP DRAWS:
Henry Swerner Trophy Quarter-Finals:
Faithfold VS North London Raiders
Waldaf Town VS St John’s Wood Tigers
Brady Maccabi A VS HMH
Chigwell VS EDRS Stonegrove
Nathan Horwitz MMFL Division Two Cup Semi Finals:
EDRS Stonegrove VS St John’s Wood Tigers
Maccabi London Lions VS Glenthorne
Dates and venues TBC
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