Sunday Masters review – week 27
North London Raiders retained their Division One Masters title, while Temple Fortune booked their place in the semi-finals of the Nathan Horwitz Cup, writes Jeremy Silverstone…
DIVISION ONE:
North London Raiders secured the title for the second successive season after they beat their nearest rivals, Waldaf Town, 3-1. Richard Sacks scored twice, including a late penalty, to add to Danny Daggers’ strike, James Kaye scored for Waldaf
Scrabble Harmen won a thrilling match against Brady A, 5-3. Brady found themselves 3-0 up with just 30 minutes on the clock, thanks to Laurence Swerner’s double and Danny Goldman’s strike. However, Paul Lenchner’s brace, together with strikes from Jonathan Summerfield, Daniel Ruckin and an own goal saw them to the win which moves them up to third place.
Chigwell put five goals past HMH without reply, Glenn Davis scoring twice, with Steve Summers, Richard Jaye and Alex Levack also all finding the back of the net.
DIVISION TWO:
NATHAN HORWITZ DIVISION TWO CUP:
Temple Fortune booked their place in the last four with a 2-1 win over Hendon Harriers, Yali Mamouri and Phil Mayer scored the goals to send them through, Daryl Manning replied for Harriers.
HENRY SWERNER MMFL CUP:
The draw for the semi-finals has been made and is as follows…
Zig Zag Marshside VS Waldaf Town
Chigwell VS North London Raiders
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