High spirits at Hensley
ROUND 4 of the Football NSW Youth League Two was a successful one for Hakoah FC last Sunday at Hensley Field against Bankstown United. The U13s match (pictured) saw Hakoah win 4-3, while other wins for the club were in U15s (3-0) and U16s (3-2). There was a 1-1 draw in the U14s game, and a scoreless draw in the U18s. In men’s NSW League One action, Hakoah FC drew 0-0 with Bankstown City on Saturday night, and the Hakoah U20s thumped Bankstown City 4-1.
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