With two offerings from Camden Park hotshot DANIEL BAENTH, the JC panel of judges agreed it would've been harsh to give the first accolade of 2015 to anyone else.
Baneth has registered some important goals this season, but he produced a master-class in his team's thrilling comeback against SPEC FC.
The strike that drew his team level won the prize - he received the ball to feet on the edge of the area and, with his trademark composure, jinked his way past two defenders and powered a shot past the keeper into the top corner
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BEST OF THE REST
- SAUL COHEN (Hendon B) - with the game at 3-3, Donetsk almost took the lead but a huge tackle from centre back Ezekiel Jacob and bravery from goalkeeper Yehuda Fink kept the scores level. Hendon then broke away, playing the ball out of defence and through the midfield until it found Avi Mocton who chipped it through to send Saul Cohen clear on goal and he showed great composure to slide the ball past the keeper. A wonderful counter-attack and a magnificent team goal
- GREG CORIN (Hendon A) - struck a brilliant first-time half volley from 30 yards which dipped perfectly over the keeper for the all-important opening goal in a tight match
- DANIEL BAENTH (Camden Park) - GOAL 2 - Robert Hershkorn’s teasing set-piece was punched clear by the SPEC keeper to the edge of the area and fell to Daniel’s feet. He half volleyed the ball over SPECs defence and keeper into the top of the net - Berbatov esque
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