Jewish News junior review – week 5
The top two sides won in the U11 Division, while there were goals aplenty in the U7 Division…
It’s as you were at the top of the table as the top two sides both won.
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HMH Eilat stay a point clear following their 2-1 win over Hendon United Green thanks to goals from Jesse Cooper and Sasha Lask, while HMH Negev are a point behind them as Josh Davis netted in a 1-0 win over Hendon United Blue.
The third game in the Division saw HMH Jaffa claim their first win of the season as they beat HMH Afula 2-0 thanks to two goals from Louie Glasner.
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Lower down the age groups, there were also three or more goals scored in the following age groups:
U10 – Ami Jacobs, Rafi Cohen (both Hendon United White)
Jonathan Daniel (HMH Eilat)
Ariel Joseph (Hendon United Red)
U8 – Leroy Sebba (HMH Ashkelon)
Natanel Karp (NWLJ)
Raphael Madar (HMH Afula)
U7 – Boaz Aharonwich (Hendon United Orange)
Avrumi Freedman, Ben Abraham (both NWLJ Blue)
Noah Lanzkron, Daniel Oldsburgh, Gabriel Mashensky (all Hendon United Blue)
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