There are new joint-leaders at the top of the Maccabi GB Southern Football League Premier Division as Geez Park Rangers earned a 2-2 draw with Stoke Salmon.
Daniel Rinkoff and Tyler Smith scored their goals, which sees them join HMH A in first place, though they have played two games more.
Oakwood continued their upwards trajectory in the table thanks to a 3-1 win over Real Madreidel. Joshua Bharier, Ben Kohler and Jordan Sharifian were all on target.
The Division One top-of-the-table clash didn’t disappoint as Yallatasary leapfrogged Millbrook Park Calcio into first place thanks to a 3-2 win.
Brady FC had six different scorers on the scoresheet in their 6-0 win over Mill Hill Dons – Joe Shaw, Ethan Myers, Alex Levin, Noah Raphael, Alex Levin and Yonni Levy all finding the back of the net.
Redbridge Jewish Care failed to close the gap on third place after being held to a 2-2 draw at HMH B. The bottom two, Hampstead Ducks and Brook Farm Rovers, shared the points in a 2-2 draw. Dan Cohen and Adam Goldberg scored for the latter. Their coach Toby Nathan said afterwards: “It was a toughly fought draw. Both teams scored good goals and we showed character to get back in the game twice.” Temple Fortune moved clear in second spot in the table as they ended their recent run of bad form with a 2-0 win at Beitar Bushey. Michael Goldberg and Dudi Edreyi claimed their goals.
Bochar Juniors recorded another morale-boosting win, this time over promotion-chasing 40 Year Wanderers. David Amor’s hat-trick was the highlight of a 5-1 win. Judah Yawitch and Solly Levy claimed their other goals. Juniors manager Joel Ucko said: “I’m absolutely buzzing with our performance. On a really difficult pitch, we played some quality football, and the boys put in a real shift.”
The one game played in the Maccabi Masters Football League saw Temple Fortune grab a 2-1 away win at EHRS Stonegrove. Fortune largely controlled the first half with Howard Landes scoring on the half-volley following a corner. They doubled their advantage when Jon Abrams was brought down in the box, Paul Franklin stepped up and converted from the penalty spot. EHRS halved the deficit early in the second half through Jeremy Derman.