MGBSFL goalscoring chart – week 3 (league only)
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MGBSFL goalscoring chart – week 3 (league only)

Andrew Sherwood is the Jewish News Sport and Community Editor

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by Andrew Sherwood

Find out who’s leading the way at the top of the MGBSFL goalscoring chart…

TO ENSURE CHART STAYS UP-TO-DATE, PLEASE EMAIL GOALSCORERS FROM YOUR GAME ON A SUNDAY/MONDAY to: andrews@thejngroup.com

7 Goals:
Jacob Richer Kleinman (Oakwood B)

6 Goals:
Dovi Fehler (Hendon United A)

4 Goals:
Rob Hershkorn (Hendon United A)
Ari Last (Hendon United A)
Will Ufland (Norstar London Raiders C)

3 Goals:
Sam Monjack (Brady Maccabi)
Josh Newman (Brady Maccabi)
Andy Sheena (FC Team B)
Gav Noe (Real Hendon)
RA Noe (Real Hendon)
Daniel Orgel (Real Sosobad)

2 Goals:
Reiss Mogilner (Brady Maccabi)
Marc Charles (Faithfold A)
Shai Revivo (Faithfold B)
Sam Reeves (Faithfold B)
Leor Harel (Faithfold C)
Dave Sherman (Faithfold C)
Alon Hershkorn (FC Team A)
Jon Breger (FC Team B)
Lorian Madanes (FC Team B)
Richard Salmon (FC Team B)
James Gershfield (Harmen)
Andy Smith (L’Equipe)
Mark Smith (L’Equipe)
Connor Perlmutter (Maccabi London Lions A)
Josh Bloom (Maccabi London Lions B)
David Dinkin (Norstar London Raiders A)
Jordan Marks (Norstar London Raiders A)
Alex Goodman (Norstar London Raiders C)
Alex Elf (Norstar London Raiders C)
Nick Haringman (Norstar London Raiders C)
Josh Jacobs (Real Sosobad)
James Law (Real Sosobad)
Mitchell Green (Scrabble)
Josh Sheridan (Scrabble)
Bobby Benson (Temple Fortune)
Adam Lenz (Temple Fortune)
Tom Alexander (Woodford Wanderers)

1 Goals:
Dean Shaw (Blizzard Storm)
Elli Dagul (Brady Maccabi)
Dan Baneth (Camden Park)
David Kanzen (Camden Park)
Guy Marks (Camden Park)
Josh Marks (Camden Park)
Jeff Gotch (Catford & Bromley)
Jamie Sinai (Catford & Bromley)
Dan Cohen (Faithfold B)
Ashley Freeman (Faithfold B)
Dan Gordon (Faithfold C)
David James Cohen (FC Team A)
Dan Perkins (FC Team A)
Rob Sanford (FC Team A)
Oliver Leslie (Harmen)
Greg Corin (Hendon United A)
Yoav Kestenbaum (Hendon United A)
Yehuda Nevies (Hendon United A)
Gideon Barth (Hendon United B)
Ben David (Hendon United B)
James Neidle (Hendon United B)
Jono Nesbitt (Hendon United B)
Jules Bohm (L’Equipe)
David Prager (L’Equipe)
Adam Hersh (Los Blancos)
Tim Heynes (Los Blancos)
Joel Kutner (Los Blancos)
Darren Russell (Los Blancos)
Josh Bharier (London Rovers)
Lee Goldberg (London Rovers)
Adam Kay (London Rovers)
Harry Hatchwell (Maccabi London Lions A)
David Soutar (Maccabi London Lions A)
Ed Brafman (Maccabi London Lions B)
Sammy Kingston (Maccabi London Lions B)
Daniel Mattey (Maccabi London Lions B)
Dean Rosenthal (Maccabi London Lions B)
Nick Lewis (Norstar London Raiders A)
David Rhodes (Norstar London Raiders A)
Alex Kaye (Norstar London Raiders A)
Jake Gilbert (Norstar London Raiders B)
Josh Green (Norstar London Raiders B)
Adam Posner (Norstar London Raiders B)
Jack Lewis (Norstar London Raiders C)
Guy Helman (Oakwood A)
David Woolman (Oakwood A)
Dan Geey (Oakwood B)
Chaim Gothold (Real Hendon)
Gilad Kestenbaum (Real Hendon)
Elliot Coulton (Real Sosobad)
Adam Goodman (Real Sosobad)
Scott Jay (Real Sosobad)
Darren Brown (Redbridge Jewish Care A)
Daniel Garfinkle (Redbridge Jewish Care A)
Scott Oldstein (Redbridge Jewish Care A)
Josh Orgel (Redbridge Jewish Care A)
Ben Sollosi (Redbridge Jewish Care A)
Steve Summers (Redbridge Jewish Care A)
Carl Dobrin (Redbridge Jewish Care B)
Yoni Fialka (Redbridge Jewish Care B)
Zack McLeod (Scrabble)
Adam Pearlman (Scrabble)
Jonathan Peters (Scrabble)
Paul Harris (SPEC)
Zack Neiman (SPEC)
Josh Klepper (Temple Fortune)

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