Sunday Masters review – week 15
It’s as you were at the top of both Masters divisions as Raiders put four past HMH in the first, while Lions hit the tigers for six in the second, writes Jeremy Silverstone…
DIVISION ONE:
North London Raiders maintain their position at the top of the table after a 4-1 win over HMH. Kevin Lotzof scored twice, with Danny Daggers and Dan Hodes also on target. Neil Kochane replied for HMH.
Chigwell and Harmen shared a goal and a point apiece as they drew 1-1, Steven Moss scored for Harmen, Glenn Davis equalised for Chigwell.
Four goals from Mark Wagman, plus three from Scott Warren gave Brady A a comfortable 7-2 win over Faithfold. Boris Simons and Danny Myers replied for Faithfold.
DIVISION TWO:
Lions remain top of the table as four goals from Marc Morris helped them to a 6-2 win over St John’s Wood Tigers. David Kyte and Arthur Duke claimed their other two, while Dean Schulberg nabbed a consolation brace.
EDRS claimed a 3-0 win over Brady B, thanks to goals from Russell Rich, Jon Holman and Tony Platman, while Hendon Harriers overcame Temple Fortune by the same scoreline. Richard Morris scored twice, with Faramarz Moghim also on target.
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