The Jewish Chronicle

Mogilner crushes Camden

- BY DANNY CARO

MGBSFL PREMIER LEAGUE

ML LIONS WHITE 0 HENDON UTD SC 4

JOSH HARRIS (2), Avi Korman and Dovi Fehler guided Hendon United to an impressive victory over Lions White at Rowley Lane. Hendon’s Russell Corin said: “We’re very happy with the performanc­e against a good, young Lions side that I can see troubling some of the top teams this year, particular­ly once they’re back to full strength.”

CAMDEN PARK 1 BRADY MACCABI 4

Reiss Mogilner was the hat-trick hero as Brady Maccabi delivered a crushing 4-1 win over Camden. Rob Cohen added the gloss. Danny Sherman salvaged a consolatio­n on debut for Camden and boss Stirling Kay believes “there were a lot of positives in the second half considerin­g we had to make a number of changes through to injuries”.

DIVISION ONE

TEMPLE FORTUNE A 3 LOS BLANCOS 5

Joel Holder is confident Los Blancos can mount a challenge for the title after beating Temple Fortune. Joe Davis and Svi Freedman fired doubles and there was one for Simon Moses as Blancos impressed against their newly promoted rivals. Eshad Rahiv, Hayden Smith and Jason Lindsay replied. Jointmanag­er Holder remarked: “We looked powerful, energetic and aggressive at times but will need to show these characteri­stics on a more consistent basis.”

L’EQUIPE 2 FAITHFOLD A 6

Avishai Marcus fired a treble as Faithfold hit Division Two champions L’Equipe for six. Dovi Vogel and Dan Ezra (2) completed the rout. Faithfold player-manager Avi Markiewicz commented: “We controlled the game and by the end of the second half the scoreline finally reflected our dominance.”

DIVISION TWO

BAYERN MINCHA 3 FC TEAM 1

Bayern joint-manager Alon Pinhas expressed delight after the MGBSFL new boys passed their first test against FC Team. Adam Ellis had the honour of scoring Bayern’s first goal in the league following great work by super-sub Benjy Albert. Further strikes from Ellis and captain Sam Leader sealed the points. Pinhas said: “We increased our intensity and let our young energy get the better of FC Team.”

FAITHFOLD B 2 MILL HILL DONS 4

Adam Isaacs, Jason Weldon, Zach Cohen and Joel Sinclair-Horne fired the Dons to victory over Faithfold for whom Moshe Lewis registered twice. Dons boss Brandon Hamme commended his players for a “fantastic all round performanc­e in which everyone put in a proper shift”.

HERTSWOOD VALE 2 REAL HENDON 2

Real player-manager Martin Smulovitch (2) salvaged a point with a late equaliser in a thriller against Hertswood. Josh Gorb and James Millet registered for the hosts. Hertswood joint-manager Jacob Emanuel said: “Neither team did enough to win it and considerin­g some of the big players we were missing, a draw against an experience­d opponent isn’t bad at all.” Real assistant-manager Rafi Addlestone remarked: “Credit to both sides for the commitment and spirit they showed throughout the game.”

NL RAIDERS C 4 TEMPLE FORTUNE B 0

Raiders C made the flying start, with Liam Stein (2), Alex Goodman and Ben Kaye the scorers in what manager Sam Rose described as “the perfect performanc­e”. Rose said: “I really couldn’t have asked more from the team.” Fortune’s Darren Zitren remarked: “We will be working hard in training this week and look to bounce back.”

STRAW HAT PIRATES 1 FAIRLOP FC 1

Title favourites Fairlop FC dropped their first points against a resilient Pirates team. Joe Rowlatt cancelled out a first-half strike from SHP’s Michael Amsellem. Pirates boss Elliot Cukier said: “We came away with heads held high and full of positives after a good result against a team full of establishe­d Sunday League players.” Fairlop manager Aaron Dias said: “We played well in parts but overall were not good enough.”

Full review at thejc.com/mgbsfl

 ??  ?? Brady Maccabi’s Reiss Mogilner fired a hat-trick in the 4-1 victory over Camden Park
Brady Maccabi’s Reiss Mogilner fired a hat-trick in the 4-1 victory over Camden Park

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