Sunday Masters review – week 11
Faithfold recorded the result of the day in Division One, beating previously unbeaten Chigwell, while Greg Morris scored a match-winning hat-trick for Glenthorne in Division Two, writes Jeremy Silverstone…
DIVISION ONE:
RESULTS & FIXTURES
TABLE
Two goals from Louis Taylor produced the upset of the season so far, as bottom-of-the-table Faithfold beat title-chasing Chigwell 2-0. The win was Faithfold’s first of the campaign, having previously suffered seven successive losses, and it was also a first defeat of the season for Chigwell, who surrendered the Division’s only unbeaten record.
Elsewhere, HMH and Scrabble drew 3-3, with James Temple scoring two spot-kicks and Elliott Toffel on target for HMH, in response to goals from Scrabble’s Nigel Goldthorpe, Stefan Simons and debutant Jon Cohen.
DIVISION TWO:
RESULTS & FIXTURES
TABLE
St John’s Wood Tigers and Temple Fortune played out a 1-1 draw with Jonny Feinmesser and Robert Botkai netting respectively.
A hat-trick from Greg Morris earned Glenthorne a 3-2 win over Hendon Harriers after Brian Deal and Simon Black had given Harriers a 2-0 lead.
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