Off Camden
the machine working in unison.”
Josh Bharier and Danny Sherman found the net as Scrabble FC edged past Los Blancos 2-1.
Scrabble boss Ray Abrahams said: “I thought we controlled the game well and our defence was so solid.”
Catford & Bromley bid farewell to captain Richard Adams with an impressive 4-1 victory over title rivals RCUK FC.
Player-manager Jeff Gotch maintained his goal-a-game record, with Joel Lassman, Callion McGregor and an own goal sealing the win. Avi Markiewicz had e a r l i e r equalised for the visitors.
Gotch said: “All in all it was a great send-off for Richard who is off to Los Angeles to start a new chapter with his fiancé. We wish him well and will miss his presence greatly.”
Markiewicz said: “We dominated the game and were the better team. We just weren’t effective enough in the final third. Unfortunately individual errors were punished and cost us the game.”
Chaim Gothold (2) and Jake Saunders Gav Noe inspired Real Hendon to their first win as they beat Raiders C 3-1. Player-manager Gothold commented: “It was an excellent performance and result for us to end the year.” James Stanton insists Faithfold B “do not want to get too far ahead of ourselves” following the 8-0 mauling of Mill Hill Dons. Richard Fogelman was the star man, hitting the target seven times, with Louis Taylor adding the gloss. Faithfold co-manager Stanton said: “We are delighted with the three points and we can definitely draw many positives from the game. “The fact I could’ve done all my Rosh Hashanah shopping mid-game is an indication of how busy I was in goal.” Nick Stern insists there is room for improvement after Max Martin, Andy Smith and James Mandell earned L’Equipe a 3-0 win over Hertswood Vale. Stern said: “It shows how far we have come when we walked off the pitch a little disappointed with ourselves.” E i t a n B e n Z i o n a n d Eddie Sternberg inspired FC Team B to a 2-0 victory over Division Two rivals Boca Jewniors in the first round of the Cyril Anekstein Cup.