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Jewish News junior review – week fifteen

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Picture: Laurence Leigh

Sunday afternoon saw the latest round of action played in the Jewish News Maccabi Junior Football…

PHOTOS FROM SUNDAY’S ACTION

U11
TABLE
FIXTURES & RESULTS

Alyth Belsize Red increased their lead at the top of Division One after they beat Brady Maccabi 4-0.

Lior Solomons Wise, Eden Cohen, Rudy Berman and Zac Paul scored their goals.

Hendon United Blue failed to take second spot after they were beaten 3-1 by Alyth Belsize Black. Hendon did in fact take the lead, but were ultimately defeated as Aran Haber, Jamie Richardson and all Sammy Kebede scored for Alyth.

HMH Jaffa are three points clear at the top of Division Two after they edged a five-goal thriller – beating NWLJ 3-2.

Hendon United White claimed their first win, as they beat HMH Eilat 4-2.

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U10

TABLE
FIXTURES & RESULTS

One second round cup match saw HMH Netanya beat HMH Eilat 6-2.

Alyth Belsize moved into joint-second in Division One thanks to a 3-2 win over HMH Negev. Negev twice found themselves in font, though goals from Adam Tyler, Jacob Mellman and Jonah Rose saw Alyth to the points.

The one tie in the first round went all the way to penalties – and saw HMH Netanya prevail as they beat Brady Maccabi White 7-6 on the spot-kicks after the sides drew 1-1.

HMH Jaffa are clear in second spot in Division Two, after they beat HMH Tiberias 9-1. Elsehwere, Brady Maccabi White beat Brady Maccabi Blue 2-0.

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Lower down the age groups, there were also three or more goals scored in the following age groups:

U9:
Ari Wohlgemuth (NWLJ Blue)
Aviya Pinchover (NWLJ Red)

U7:
Samuel Leibovici (Hendon United Blue)
Jacob Melnick (HMH Negev)

PHOTOS FROM SUNDAY’S ACTION

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