Woodside Park & Finchley claim Tribe-a-side titles
One hundred boys from 10 different United Synagogue communities took part in Tribe’s Annual tournament at Mill Hill’s Powerleague on Sunday.
After the initial group stages, the teams progressed to knockout rounds. Both finals were contested by Finchley and Woodside Park. The eventual winner for the Years 7-8 tournament were Woodside Park US, who beat Finchley US 6-4, whilst Finchley US lifted the trophy in the Years 9-10 tournament winning 4-2.
Gabe Cooke, member of the winning Woodside Park team in the Year 7-8 Competition said: “6-4 was an unbelievable way to win the final. The whole team played really well. Thanks to Tribe for organising such a great event.”
Joni Kleiman, Tribe Fieldworker added: “The day went really well and thankfully the weather just about held out! Fantastic effort from all the teams but especially the guys from Woodside Park and Finchley, as it could have had a clean sweep from either synagogue! This is just one of many great events Tribe have planned for the summer months.”
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