The Jewish Chronicle

Shahar was arguably tougher off the court than she was on it

- See Danny Caro’s weekend round-up at thejc.com/mgbsfl. Email dcaro@thejc.com and/or follow Danny on Twitter: @DjCaro

SHAHAR PEER’S tennis career was something of a rollercoas­ter ride. There were high hopes when she won the Junior Girls’ Singles title in 2004 and she went on to reach 11th in the world in the WTA rankings.

But in between the highs there were some very low times, including regular first-round exits at Wimbledon.

Shahar was at least as tough off the court as she was on it. She stood me up once at Wimbledon, after two hours of waiting, but I found some openhanded compliment­s the best way to break her down during interviews. She usually gave very little away in the press room at SW19 and rarely cracked a smile. But I could sense disappoint­ment year on year as she set herself the highest of standards. Twenty-nine is no age for a profession­al athlete to retire but Shahar has been showing the strain for a while now and after 13 years on the circuit her body clearly needs a rest. Thanks for the memories, Shahar.

Scrabble FC’s midfield dynamo Elliot Espinoza is my MGBSFL Player of the Month for February.

He pips goalkeeper James Harpin of Lions B to the accolade after helping propel Scrabble to third in Division One.

Espinoza impressed in the wins over Hendon B, Los Blancos and Faithfold and Scrabble manager Ray Abrahams told me his star man is “back to his best”.

The top managerial awards goes to Jacob Emanuel and Jack Shulman. The dynamic duo deserve plenty of credit for guiding Hertswood Vale off the foot of the league.

Working with a smaller pool of players compared to Sam Marchant of Lions B, who also had an impressive few weeks, they managed to keep the players believing despite no victories in their first 12 league matches in their debut season.

There has been a dramatic upturn in results and Emanuel said: “We’ve picked up wins over Division One high-flyers Finchley City in the cup, with further victories against FC Team C, MH Dons and Redbridge JC C in the league with a full-strength squad.

“We can only dream of what might’ve been had unavailabi­lity and injuries not haunted our season.”

L’Equipe are on the verge of becoming the first MGBSFL divisional champions of the season. Victory over Faithfold B at the Hive in Edgware would see them secure the Division Two title.

Manager Nick Stern has banned any title talk from the changing room, and even the JC website, until now, but his players are focused on the task at hand.

L’Equipe have collected 13 wins and two draws in the league thus far and are now the only unbeaten team across all three divisions.

Ahead of kick-off, Stern commented: “If we win on Sunday it would be L’Equipe’s first title in our 10-year existence, in fact our first trophy.

“And getting to do it at the home of Barnet FC, where both David Prager and Mark Singer are regulars, is almost as special as winning it at our home ground.”

Wingate & Finchley have bid farewell to left-back Ryan Sellers. Speaking about a player he has mentored for a decade, Wingate chairman Aron Sharpe said: “Ryan has been with the club since a young man, either side of spells at Bolton and Wycombe Wanderers.

“He is part of the fabric of what the club has tried to build with regard to youth developmen­t.

“It is testament to Wingate & Finchley that Wealdstone have shown interest and signed various young players over the recent seasons. We wish him well for the rest of his career.”

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