Eleven-year old Moses used his considerable physical stature to great effect as he cut through a tiring defence to hit five goals in normal time and then grabbed the winner in the last minute of extra-time.
Earlier, Hackney had played some of their best football of the season to take a 3-0 interval lead through KEIR HANDOVSKY, KARMAH DUBERRY and debut boy DOMINIC SUCKLEY. TASHAN LEWIS added a fourth shortly afterwards before Barnett took charge to bring the score back to 4-3 only for LEWIS to grab a fifth for Hackney.
But it was not enough as Barnett powered his way to two more goals taking the game into extra-time.
Even then, Hackney could easily have snatched victory when Marcus Simon's curling shot struck the inside of the far post, rolled along the goal-line and was cleared.
Almost inevitably, though, Barnett broke clear once again and calmly placed the ball
into the Hackney net to give Camden a third-round spot at home to Thurrock.
Hackney Under 11's: Daniel, Simon (Gayhurst), Cuff (De Beauvoir), Bourdages,
McCredie, Capt. (Millfields), Cocekcici (Berger), Doody, Lewis (Rushmore),
Handovsky (William Patten), Suckley (Grasmere), Duberry (Amherst).
Subs: Thomas (Sir Thomas Abney), Swaby (Holy Trinity), Townsend (Rushmore).
Hackney will be looking to keep their 100% record in this years OCS Sponsored Kay
Trophy when they travel to Wandsworth on Saturday. Kick-off is 10.30a.m at
Fishponds Sports Centre, Tooting.
GLYN WILLIAMS CUP
Gainsborough and Grasmere Schools shared the Glyn Williams 6-a-side Cup last Thursday after a thrilling Finals evening which involved six local schools. In League B, Grasmere School from Stoke Newington were clear winners over Millfields and St. John of Jerusalem but in League A, a three-way play-off was necessary between Gainsborough, Amherst and Mandeville to determine the winners. Former champions Gainsborough School emerged on top to set up an enthralling final. Grasmere took an early lead through Suckley but Gainsborough hit back with an equaliser from Moore. There were no more goals and even with the golden goal rule in operation, extra-time could not separate the teams and the trophy was shared.
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