Primary Review - Week 24

Andrew Sherwood - Monday 14th 2008f April 2008


Hendon HAwks U9 booked themselves a place in a cup final while there were a host of other games played across the various divisions.

**Remember to send in goalscorers and match reports to andrews@thejngroup.com

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U13
Leaders HMH A Blue moved three points clear at the top of the table after they edged a five-goal thriller against fourth place Redbridge B.

The division’s other game between HMH A Blue and Redbridge A ended in a 1-1 draw.


U11
Champions Alyth Belsize A Yellow were comfortable 5-1 winners over HMH A Blue to go four points clear at the top of the table.

The other game in the division ended in a six-goal thriller as cup finalists and league runners-up Alyth Belsize White
were made to work very hard by a well organised Hendon Hawks team to avoid an unexpected defeat.

Two goals by Aaron Nutman
gave the Whites the lead and they looked to be cruising, but then uncharacteristically conceded three goals in quick succession. It took a poachers goal from Max Kramer, turning in a Nutman cross to ensure the points were shared. Goalkeeper Alfred Gherson then saved the day for the Whites by saving a point-blank shot as the final whistle blew.


U11
In the Mini Invitation League, there were two 3-1 wins for, Stonegrove Park over Brady Maccabi, and Pinner against HMH Purple.


U9
Hendon Hawks booked their place in the final of the MSPFL Challenge Cup as an Ariel Epton goal was the difference as they beat Hendon Interschools A Blue 1-0 in a semi-final replay. They will now meet HMH A in the final at Wingate on 11 May.

In the League, HMH A Blue moved up into joint-top position as they recorded two wins over Stonegrove Park - 1-0 and 2-0.

Brady Maccabi A White and HMH B Red shared the points in their two games, Brady winning the first game 2-1, with HMH securing a 1-0 triumph in the second game.

Finally, Brady Maccabi Red got the better of HMH C Green. Having played out a goalless draw in the first game, they went on to win the second game 3-2.