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Jewish News junior review – week twenty five

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U10 champions Hendon United White

Sunday afternoon saw the latest round of action played in the Jewish News Maccabi Junior Football, which included Hendon Utd White wrapping up the U10 title…

U11
TABLE
FIXTURES & RESULTS

Results from the U11 Mystery Competition:

NWLJ 0 HMH Tel Aviv 2
Hendon United Red 0 Brady Maccabi 0
HMH Tel Aviv 0 Hendon United Red 2
NWLJ 0 Brady Maccabi 2
Brady Macabi 0 HMH Tel Aviv 2
NWLJ 0 Hendon United Red 3
Hendon United Blue 1 Hendon United White 0
Alyth Belsize Black 1 HMH Jaffa 2
HMH Jaffa 0 Hendon United Blue 3
Hendon United Blue 1 Hendon United White 0
Alyth Belsize Black 1 HMH Jaffa 2
HMH Jaffa 0 Hendon United Blue 3
Hendon United White 1 Alyth Belsize Black 2
HMH Jaffa 2 Hendon United White 0
Hendon United Blue 1 Alyth Belsize Black 0

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U10

TABLE
FIXTURES & RESULTS

Hendon United White clinched the title thanks to 3-0 win over Alyth Belsize, to move three points clear with just one game remaining.

Chase Calvert, Zack Mason and Jonathan Leas scored the goals, with joint-manager Michael Abraham saying: “It has been typical for this season which has been a true team effort without reliance on one or two individuals. The team is now up for the Cup Final this coming Sunday  and for the international Jom HaVoetbal Tournament in Amsterdam late June.

Pictured from left to right: Henry Goldsmith, Jonathan Leas, Chase Calvert, Harry Weiniger, Ben Corney, Zack Mason, Barclay Becker and Joel Abraham.

HMH Netanya secured runners-up spot thanks to a 6-1 win over HMH Negev. Carlo Madar helped himself to a hat-trick, Noam Tabbouche scored twice, with Miles Isaacs also on target. Hendon United Green moved to within two points of third spot thanks to a 5-1 win over HMH Eilat.

Top scorers of the day were Brady Maccabi Blue, who beat NWLJ 9-1, while Hendon United Blue beat HMH Tiberias 6-0.

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

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