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Maccabi Masters review: October 26

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There were goals galore in the Maccabi Masters League, with Scrabble Harmen leading the way with seven.

Stefan Simons (2) and Paul Stein (2) led the way in the 7-4 demolition of HMH. Jeremy Kornhauser, Jonny Summerfield and new boy Steven Gold completed the rout.

Neil Kochane, Lewis Cohen, Elliot Toffel and Jamie Beaumont were the marksmen for HMH.

Elsewhere in Division One, Brady Maccabi A made up ground on table-toppers North London Raiders with a 4-2 success over Chigwell Athletic.

Scott Warren, Mark Wagman, Gavin Sherman and Kevin Lotzof registered for Brady.

Ami Wynbourne was the hat-trick hero as Waldaf Town overcame a one‐goal half‐time deficit to defeat Faithfold 6‐2.

Josh Garson had put Faithfold ahead with a sweet half-volley, but Wynbourne levelled a minute into the second half, and added two more left-foot finishes in quick succession. A double from Alex Bourne (2) and one from Marc Cutler added the gloss. Simon Beresford netted Faithfold's second from the penalty spot.

Glenthorne United returned to winning ways in Division Two, with Adam Lennard and Sid Shaw steering them past St John’s Wood Tigers.

A late strike from Andy Diamond earned Hendon Harriers their first win of the season at the expense of Temple Fortune.

But the result of the day was Zigzag Marshside’s 2‐0 win over table‐topping EDRS Stonegrove.

EDRS had the lionsshare of the possession, but Zigzag claimed the points thanks to a chip from Jason Rich and a header from Danny Fenton either side of the interval.

Zigzag produced some resolute defending and goalkeeping to inflict a first defeat of the season on EDRS, with Marshside moving level on points with them following a fourth consecutive victory.

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