Sunday Masters review – week 18
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Sunday Masters review – week 18

MASTERSBALLWEBWaldaf Town kept alive their Division One title hopes, while EDRS hit double figures in Division Two, writes Jeremy Silverstone.

DIVISION ONE:
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The one game in the Division saw Waldaf Town keep up their slim title hopes alive with a 4-1 win over Brady A. Despite going behind to a Paul Allen goal, two goals each from Richard Davis and Mike Lax ensured that Waldaf secured the victory.

DIVISION TWO:
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Lions maintained their top spot with a 7-0 hammering of Marshside. Michael Abraham and Bradley Lazarus both scored hat-tricks, while David Price was also on target.

Meanwhile, EDRS moved into second place as they reached double figures. Tony Platman scored five of their goals, Mark Kingston chipped in with a brace, while Jon Holman, Martin Seifert and Tony Gore completed the rout.

Brady B took the points in their match against Temple Fortune, as goals from Ashley Davidson, Marc Schneiderman and Brian Deal saw them to a 3-1 win. James Ryan scored Fortune’s consolation.

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