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By CATHERINE ETOE
 
Big Match Special

Our weekly spotlight on one of the league's big games

Under 14s
Hawks 0
Hampstead 7


ISLINGTON met Camden in a high-octane contest on Monday that proved a worthy candidate for the latest in our Big Match Specials.
The two sides meet in the Challenge Cup next week, but this week it was all about bragging rights in the league.
Going into the game, top of the table Hampstead were unbeaten, with Hawks undefeated in their last three games.
And it was Hawks who fired the opening salvo; Jermaine Thompson denied by keeper Luke Case after a dinked pass from George Winter.
But with three key players missing, Hawks were soon on the backfoot and a defensive mistake saw Ahmed Elkhassasi fire home. Skipper Daryl Moore stepped up a gear with two goals in seven minutes, but it took a fine save from Case to deny Winter. Hamps went into the break 4-0 up though, through Elkhassasi’s second.
Winter was denied by Case again at the restart and sub Tony Walker sparked a Hawks revival. But when defender James Ward limped off, Hamps took advantage and an own goal plus late strikes from Stevan Popovic and Josh Miller finished it.

Man of the Match
DARYL MOORE

THE Hampstead captain displayed an almost telepathic awareness of his team-mates, threading passes through the tightest of gaps while showing clinical precision in front of goal.
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