Sunday Masters review – week 17
In the latest round of Masters action, Raiders further extended their lead at the top of Division One table, while Lions did likewise in Division Two, writes Jeremy Silverstone…
DIVISION ONE:
North London Raiders extended the gap at the top of the table after seeing off the challenge from Chigwell. Raiders stormed into a three-goal lead through goals from Darren Cohen, Danny Daggers and Rob Cohen, and despite Glenn Davis and Paul Gold pegging them back to 3-2, Raiders held on to take the points.
Raiders’ nearest challengers, Waldaf Town, went down 4-1 to HMH with Marc Ratzker, James Temple, James Pincus and Tony Simons scoring for HMH.
Faithfold and Scrabble Harmen drew 1-1, with Danny Myers and Ben Simons netting respectively.
DIVISION TWO:
Lions march relentlessly on and opened up a four-point gap at the top of the table thanks to a 3-0 win over Temple Fortune, courtesy of goals from Marc Morris, Simon Black and Michael Abrahams.
Glenthorne returned to form with a comfortable 5-0 win over Hendon Harriers, thanks to Sid Shaw’s double, along with strikes from Dave Michaels, Brian Deal and an own goal.
EDRS went down 4-2 to St John’s Wood Tigers. Oren Wolf and Paul Herszaft scored two each for Tigers, whilst Marc Schneiderman and Malcolm Joseph replied for EDRS.
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