Camden & Islington Midweek Youth League Recap

Thursday, 25th April 2013

Under-11s A Division

STAR performer Ricco Cinotti scored twice to help Isledon Wolves earn an entertaining 2-2 draw against Angel Islington on Monday at Market Road.
Cinotti also scored in his previous outing as Wolves came from be­hind to beat Primrose Hill.
Sami Zenagui, Kayden Newell and Kyle Sekera-Campbell all found the back of the net as Wolves ran out 4-2 winners.

Under-12s A Division

SUPER-SUB Teon Levy-Wright came off the bench to earn Isledon Wolves a 2-1 victory over Westway on Friday.
Wolves were trailing 1-0 when their star striker, who is currently on trial at West Ham, entered the game and used his power and pace to overwelm the Westway defence and turn the match around.

Under-13s A Division

GOALKEEPER Danai Kapfunde was the hero of the hour as Isledon Wolves beat Futebol De Salao 4-2 on penalties to book their place in the final of the Challenge Cup.
The shot-stopper made two magnificent saves in the shoot-out and scored the decisive spot kick to set-up a final against rivals Highgate Rangers.
The game had ended 1-1 in normal time with ex-Wolves player Carlton Chukwu taking advantage of a defensive mistake to give FDS the lead.
But Wolves got back on level terms when a neat passing move led to Herbie Lea-Bramble netting a deserved equaliser.
The final will be a tasty affair with Isledon Wolves currently five points ahead of Highgate in the race for the Under-13s title.
Wolves also boast a better goal-difference, esp­ecially after beating Sapo Verde 15-0 in their last league game.
Bradley Carrete hit five, while the player-of-the-match Danai Kapfunde and Ethan Irvine both scored hat-tricks. Canaan McDonald, Harvey Lea-Bramble, Keiron Loughney and Dave Mehmeti completed the rout.

Under-15s Division

LYNDHURST are closing in on the title after a strike from Callum Cushing sealed a 1-0 win over Finsbury Park.
Robbie Goff, James Clare, Danny Leonard and Sam Barlow were outstanding for Lyndhurst, who are currently eight points clear of their closest rivals.

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