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Haroldeans keep treble hopes alive with shoot-out win

Haroldeans remain on course for the treble after booking their spot in the final of the Harold Feldman Trophy.

March 15, 2018 11:40
Sedgley Park Celtic bowed out of the Harold Feldman Trophy on penalties. (Photo: Marc Morris)
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The Merseysiders’ five-star display ensured defending champions Leeds Maccabi relinquished their grip on the trophy. Zak Goldsmith (2), Maxim Green, Paul Harris and Adam Shiffman were all on target for Haroldeans. Leeds boss Adam Kristall said: “I’m proud of the players for reaching a semi-final in what has been a difficult season for us.”

Meanwhile, South Manchester Sports Club 1st reached the semi-finals after beating Sedgley Park Celtic on penalties.

Jordan Warrents was South Manchester’s penalty hero. Earlier, Ethan Krell’s early opener for South was cancelled out by Sedgley’s Jake Kelly. South Manchester regained the lead through Joe Glaskie before Jack Berman once again restored parity.

Avi Libbert and Kelly struck for Sedgley before South Manchester hauled themselves back into it via Glaskie’s deflected strike.