Sunday Masters review – week 20
Sunday was cup day in the Masters League, with action taking place in two competitions, writes Jeremy Silverstone…
DIVISION ONE:
DIVISION TWO:
HENRY SWERNER TROPHY MMFL CUP, SPONSORED BY BRIDES BY LOSNERS
Brady A comfortably saw off the challenge from HMH,7-1, thanks to goals from four goals from Scott Warren, along with strikes from Mark Wagman, Gabriel John and Lawrence Swerner. Neil Kochane netted HMH’s consolation.
Chigwell equaled Brady’s seven goal haul, courtesy of doubles from Paul Gold and Russell Yershon. Jaimie Sinclair, Alex Levack and Danny Hakimi completed the 7-0 rout of Hendon Harriers. Waldaf Town edged past Faithfold 2-1 thanks to strikes from Hezi Yechiel and Alex Bourne, Ben Simons replied for Faithfold.
NATHAN HORWITZ MMFL DIVISION 2 CUP, SPONSORED BY ATLANTIS TRAVEL
Glenthorne made it through to the semi-finals at the expense of Brady B in a 12-goal thriller. Despite two goals from Martin Schultz, Ian Sumray’s strike and an own goal, Brady went down 8-4.
Holders EDRS beat Marshside 2-1 with goals from Ian Leader and Paul Herszaft, with Dan Cuby replying for Zig Zag Marshside.
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