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Maccabiah Day Five – Live

There were more medals for GB on Monday with a silver win in the doubles of the junior table tennis...

Andrew Sherwood is the Jewish News Sport and Community Editor

GB's Lacrosse team will be going for gold having won their semi-final on Monday
GB's Lacrosse team will be going for gold having won their semi-final on Monday

Monday’s action saw more medals for in the junior table tennis, while the lacrosse team are through to the final.

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OPEN:

FOOTBALL:
Preliminary Round Group A:
GB 7 Venezuela 0
GB all but secured their place in the quarter-finals thanks to this emphatic victory.

Charlie Kasler and Max Kyte scored two each, with Adam Burchell, Jordan Marks and Josh Kennet also all on target.

CRICKET:
India 76 (Sim Cohen, 4-25, Steven Allweis 3-16)
GB 77-1 (Mark Both 33*)
GB won by 9 wickets

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JUNIOR:
FOOTBALL GIRLS:
GB 3 South Africa 1
GB bounced back from their opening defeat as they claimed this much-needed win.

FOOTBALL BOYS:
GB 0 South Africa 2

TABLE TENNIS:
Jessica Abrahams and Arianna Di Giammarino won the girls doubles competition

GB's table tennis winners
GB’s table tennis winners

LACROSSE:
GB 10 Israel 4
GB booked their place in the final with this superb win over the hosts.

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MASTERS:

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