London Lions U18’s emphatically booked their place into the second round of the Peter Morrison Trophy as four goals from Max Teacher helped them to an 8-1 win at Real Madreidel. Nathan Merris bagged a brace, with Joe Carmona and Daniel Gillary scoring their other two.
Oakwood A have been dumped out of the Cyril Anekstein Cup at the second round stage as they let slip a two-goal lead to fall to a 3-2 defeat at Geez Park Rangers.
Hendon United saw their 100% unbeaten start in the Maccabi GB Southern Football League Premier Division come to an end as a last-minute equaliser saw them held to a 1-1 home draw by Stoke Salmon. Dovi Fehler had fired the league leaders in front.
London Athletico moved off the bottom of the table as they came away from Hapoel Hampstead with a 4-2 win. Falling behind after 30 seconds, Dan Bowman bagged a brace, with Jess Phillips and Sam Baker also on target.
Yallatasary made it six wins from six to maintain their two-point lead at the top of the Division One table as a hat-trick from player-manager Sammy Kebede inspired them to a 6-1 win over HMH B. Freddie Land, Jake Sugar and Oli Kent scored their other three.
Millbrook Park Calcio continue to be their nearest challengers, thanks to a 3-1 win at Redbridge Jewish Care. Dean Cramer, Sam Leader and an own goal sealed their win, with Calcio’s Idan Levy saying: “It was the best performance I’ve ever seen us play. Going to Redbridge away is always difficult but the mentality we showed on the pitch was a massive step up from last season.”
Mill Hill Dons sitting in third spot as goals from Reuben Joshua and Jonny May saw them win 2-1 at Hampstead Ducks.
Brady FC claimed their first win – and points – of the season as goals from Sam Fresco, Guy Nehushtan, Zack Cohen and Joe Shaw helped them to a 5-0 win at Brook Farm Rovers. Manager Ricky Ansher said: “It’s taken some time for things to click together, but it was an all-round quality performance from all 16 boys today.”
Sukkotingham Forest increased their lead at the top of the Division Two table to eight points – winning their sixth consecutive league match – as a hat-trick from Eytan Millan inspired them to a 5-0 win over HMH Camden. Toby Anthony and Jonah Hirschel scored their other two, with manager Sam Nagioff saying: “It was another dominant performance as we continued our perfect run as we broke down and dominated a very solid side.”
Bochar Juniors claimed an impressive 7-1 win over Mill Hill Minyan thanks in no small part to two goals from Amichai Lehrer. Eliezer Levene, Mordy Grossberg, Solly Levy, David Amor and Chaim Samet were also all on target. Manager Joel Ucko said: “The boys executed the gameplan to perfection in what was an outstanding performance from the whole team. The task now is to take this momentum forward into our next game.” The other game in the division saw Beitar Bushey and Rapid Viennas play out a 2-2 draw, the latter salvaging a point with two injury time strikes from Jack Miller and Max Astons headers.
The top two in the Maccabi Masters Football League recorded emphatic wins at the top of the table. Maccabi London Lions remain six points clear at the summit as a Gideon Barnett hat-trick helped them on their way to a 7-0 win over St John’s Wood Tigers. Danny Reuben’s double plus Darren Dryer and Tony Gold strikes completed the scoring.
Scrabble remain their nearest challengers as they thrashed Hendon Harriers 10-3. Jonny Isaccs scored four, with Jamie Kaye and Tony Plaskow both scoring hat-tricks. Gavin Sherman scored twice for Harriers, with Adam Greenblatt claiming their third direct from a corner.