Sunday Masters review – week 32
In an extraordinary penultimate game in the Maccabi Masters League, Chigwell beat Waldaf in a 14-goal thriller, writes Jeremy Silverstone…
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DIVISION ONE:
The win for Chigwell puts them in pole position for the runners-up spot as Daniel Castle’s hat-trick, together with Paul Lenchner’s double, plus strikes from Steven Summers, Daniel Sugarman and an own goal wrapped up an epic win.
It was the second disappointment in a week for Waldaf following a Cup Final defeat last Sunday; their replies came from an Alex Bourne hat-trick, along with strikes from Jeremy King, Robbie Weber and Lloyd Becker.
Chigwell can now only be pipped for second place if Scrabble Harmen beat Waldaf by at least seven clear goals in the final game on 31 May, whilst a win for Waldaf would see them finish third.
DIVISION TWO:
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MASTERS/MGBSFL INVITATIONAL CUP QUARTER-FINALS:
TEMPLE FORTUNE 1 FAITHFOLD MASTERS 2
Fortune’s miserable season was ended on Sunday morning after they were beaten by Faithfold’s Masters side.
Matt Leaders had equalised for the MGBSFL side, though the Greens veterans edged through to the last four.
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