The Jewish Chronicle

Dinner and drinks wager is driving Adam on, says Slater

- BYDANNYCAR­O

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Adam Hersh (2), Benji Israel and Saul Hoyland were the other scorers for Blancos, with Daniel Garfinkle (3), David Fialka and Jay Lawrence on target for RJC.

Jason Stein has challenged Oakwood B to “finish the year with two victories” after they suffered their first defeat of the season at the hands of SPEC FC.

SPEC match-winner, player-manager Ricky Lawrence said: “We had a gameplan and we stuck to it for the entire match. Oakwood may feel they had all the possession but we were happy to let them dominate, and it worked a treat.”

Danny Sherman (2) and Zak McLeod guided Scrabble FC to the top of Division Two as they came from a goal down to beat Athletic Bilbaum.

Maccabi London Lions B returned to winning ways as strikes from Daniel Fattal (2), Josh Bloom, Jake Hyman, Ed Brafman and an own goal cemented a 6-2 success over L’Equipe. Mark Smith and Andy Smith replied.

Rafi Noe and Chaim Gothold helped in-form Real Hendon overcome Catford & Bromley Maccabi 2-0.

FOOTBALL RICHARD Slater believes Adam Stolerman is in a league of his own after the striker registered an incredible nine times in Chigwell Athletic’s 11-3 demolition of HMH.

Stolerman hit the woodwork four times against Faithfold a week ago, but he rewrote the Maccabi Masters’ League history books with a stunning exhibition of finishing.

Chigwell boss Richard Slater said: “Stoly is a class act. I set him a 29-goal target at the start of the season.

“Dinner and drinks would be on me, so considerin­g he’s hit 21 goals in seven games, I better get booking somewhere.

“To score nine goals in one game at any level is quite remarkable. It’s never been done at Chigwell before, although I think Steve Summers has hit five on a few occasions.

“We’ve had some brilliant forwards over the last 15 seasons, but he is in a different league in terms of finishing.”

Stolerman was quick to praise his team-mates following Chigwell’s seventh win of the season.

He said: “The quality of service on the day was exceptiona­l — all I had to do was finish things off.”

Glenn Davis and Mark Conway com- pleted the rout for Chigwell who kept up the pressure on defending champions North London Raiders in Division One.

Neil Kochane replied with a hat-trick of penalties for HMH.

Nicky Skone, Dan Hodes, David Lederman, Saul Conway and Ben Simons ensured Raiders maintained their slender lead at the top of the table with a 5-2 win over Waldaf Town.

James Kaye and Jez King responded for Waldaf.

A late strike from Louis Taylor ensured a point for Faithfold against Brady Maccabi who took the lead via a first-half own goal.

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Redbridge Jewish Care Harmen’s Alex Levack goes in hard against Hendon’s Dovi Fehler
PHOTO: MARC MORRIS B. Redbridge Jewish Care Harmen’s Alex Levack goes in hard against Hendon’s Dovi Fehler

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