Sport

Double joy as Henen keeps dream alive

May 23, 2008 00:00

By

Craig Silver

2 min read

Hendon United B 2-3 Montana boca United A

Two goals from Trevor Henen helped Montana end their Division One campaign with a crucial win, but they will only find out on Sunday if their efforts were enough to earn them the runners-up spot.

Having held a top two position all season, Montana boss Marc Ziedman said that he “would be disappointed if his side would not make the top tier of Jewish football for the first time”, but stressed that “it is completely out of his hands”.

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Montana's Tom Miller slides in on Danny Steel to thwart a Hendon attack

Ziedman watched his side edge a five-goal thriller against a Hendon team that did not let them have things all their own way. But a resilient second half display proved the springboard for three vital points against a side that is fighting for survival.

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