Sunday Masters review – week 12
There are new leaders in Division One, while Glenthorne A scoredf 15 times in Division Two, writes Jeremy Silverstone…
DIVISION ONE:
TABLE
FIXTURES & RESULTS
North London Raiders took over at the top of the table as they beat off the challenge from Brady A to win 5-3 courtesy of Gary Cohen’s double, along with strikes from Tony Plaskow, Kevin Lotzof and Marc Posner. David Rose, Dan Levy and Scott Ansher hit back for Brady
Scrabble beat Waldaf Town 3-1 thanks to Stephan Simons’ brace, and Charlie Bernstein’s strike. James Kaye scored for Waldaf.
DIVISION TWO:
TABLE
FIXTURES & RESULTS
Glenthorne A made it six wins in six games and now lead the table, after they completed a spectacular 15-1 demolition of Marshside.
Jason Levy scored a third of their goals, Paul van Gelder and Darren Leventhal helped themselves to hat-tricks, Greg Morris scored twice, with David Michaels and Sid Shaw completing the rout. But their perfect defensive record was sullied by Sammy Nourmand’s penalty for Marshside.
Hot on their heels are Lions, who returned to winning ways with a 9-2 win over Glenthorne B. Marc Morris scored a hat-trick, Michael Abraham and David Price scored two each, with Simon Barr and Mark Rose completing the scoring. Glenthorne’s response came from Nick Pitch’s fine header and a penalty from Adam Lennard.
Following their defeat of Lions last week, St John’s Wood Tigers found themselves on the wrong end of a surprise 2-0 scoreline as Yali Mamouri scored twice for Temple Fortune.
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