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National Results - Girls - Feb. 10, 2022

February 11, 2022

MIDATLANTIC

Kohelet 42 Solebury 20

Barbara Sasson scored 19 points and the Kings (7-3) clinched their division title in the Penn-Jersey league.

NORTHEAST

Leffell 39 Palisade Prep 20

Ella Rembaum led the Lions (5-11) with 8 points.

SOUTHEAST

Hebrew Academy Miami 58 Donna Klein Jewish Academy 55

The Warriors (15-5) advance to the Region 2A-4 semifinals on a 3-pointer by 8th grader Eliana Wolfson with :08 left. Wolfson led HA with 21 points, sister Yakira added 18 and Sophie Lurie scored 15.

WEST

Hyman Brand HA def Faith Christian

Rams (10-1) extended their win streak to six games.

Yavneh Dallas 45 Heritage Christian 26

Jordan Behr, Maddy Winton and Lilly Yalovsky each scored 8 points to lead the Bulldogs (10-8).

Northwest Yeshiva HS 44 Pope John Paul 30

The Lions (8-7) win the 5th place game in the Sea-Tac 1B league tournament to qualify for district playoffs.

YESHIVA LEAGUE

SKA 55 Flatbush 36

Daphna Steinmetz scored 19 points as the Sonics (10-1) won their sixth straight game.

HANC 49 Central 38

The Hurricanes (3-6; 3-11) move a half-game ahead of the Wildcats (3-7) in the race for the last playoff spot in the East.

Ma’ayanot 41 Heschel 27

Tali Klein led the Rapids (6-6) with 19 points as they secured 3rd Place in the West.

National Results - Girls - Feb. 9, 2022

February 10, 2022

SOUTHEAST

Harding 64 Margolin HA 36

Serena Cooper scored 15 points and Rena Wogan added 10 for the Macs.

MIDWEST

Ida Crown 51 Cristo Rey 26

Ilana Schwartz scored 14 points as the Aces won the 3rd Place game in the Chicago Prep Conference tournament.

YESHIVA LEAGUE

HAFTR 44 Central 30

The Hawks (10-0; 14-2) won their 13th straight game. The Wildcats fell to 3-6.

Frisch 44 Ma’ayanot 33

The Cougars (8-3; 13-4) won their third straight game. The Rapids are now 5-6.

National Results - Boys - Feb. 9, 2022

February 10, 2022

MIDATLANTIC

Barrack HA 70 Phelps 46

Danny Cohen scored 20 points, Max Hirsch added 16 and Yonatan Hassidim had 12 for the Cougars (8-4).

NORTHEAST

Chapel Hill 71 Gann 48

Gaul Rones scored 23 points and Ben Spira added 12 for the Red Heifers (8-5).

SOUTHEAST

Harding 65 Cooper Memphis 30

MIDWEST

Rochelle Zell 53 Holy Trinity 50

Zach Rosen scored 27 points and Nathan Kushnir added 10 as the #15 Tigers (14-2) won their seventh straight game.

Fasman Yeshiva 80 Roycemere 33

Ari Ben Porat scored 14 points and DR Wogan had 10 points and 11 rebounds to lead #24 The Yeshiva (6-3).

WEST

Crosspoint 62 Northwest Yeshiva 58

Yoel Kintzer scored 21 points and Dovi Goldberg and Victor Maimon each added 12 but the Lions (13-5) fell in the championship game of the SeaTac 1B League. Their two losses to Crosspoint are the Lions only losses n Washington this year.

CALIFORNIA

Southern California Yeshiva 67 Cambridge 26

The Hawks (14-4) stretched their win streak to 11 behind 27 points from Greg Eiseman, 13 from Ethan Shakman and 10 from Ilan Horn.

YESHIVA LEAGUE

SAR 40 TABC 38

The #2 Sting (13-1) rallied from a 6-point halftime deficit to sweep the season series against the #3 Storm (9-3; 1-3) and eliminate any need to go to a strength of schedule tie breaker to determine West Division winner. It was their 11th straight win.

Magen David 53 Frisch 52

The #12 Warriors (7-5; 9-5) took their first lead of the game on Allie Dweck’s game-winning layup with :05 left, capping a comeback from 12 down at halftime. Jesse Cohen led Magen David with 15 points, hitting all four of his 3-point shots, and Asher Melamed had 14 points. Jonny Levine led the #6 Cougars (7-5, 10-6) with 25 points but they dropped into fifth place and lost any chance at a 1st round bye in the playoffs.

Ramaz 36 Kushner 33

The Rams were ice cold from the field most of the game and needed a 10-1 run to end the game to hold on to 2nd place in the West. Julius Rubinstein led the Rams with 20 points. The Cobras fall to 5-8.

Hillel 67 Heschel 47

Elliot Braha scored 36 points and Moses Smeke added 11 as the #17 NY Heat (5-5; 6-5) won their third straight game. Isaiah Sokolick and Ethan Nessim each scored 10 for the #25 NY Heat (3=8'; 4-8) who were officially eliminated from playoff contention.

MTA 39 JEC 28

The #21 Lions (7-3) won their fourth straight game and moved into fourth place in the West. The Thunder fell to 1-10 in the league, 2-10 overall.

National Results - Girls - Feb. 8, 2022

February 9, 2022

MIDATLANTIC

Jewish Day School 59 Whittle 32

Shani Schwartz scored 29 points and Avital Friedman had 11 to lead the Lions (10-4).

NORTHEAST

Tuckahoe 60 Leffell 11

Lions (4-11) had several players out of the lineup so were no match for the Tigers.

MIDWEST

Walther Christian 42 Ida Crown 38

The 3rd seeded Aces (13-5) fell to the #2 seed in the Chicago Prep Conference tournament, ending their -game win streak. Yolie Starck led Ida Crown with 11 points

WEST

Yavneh Dallas 51 Lakehill Prep 39

Lilly Yalovsky scored 29 points and the Bulldogs (9-8) pulled away over the final 16 minutes after leading by just one at halftime.

Hyman Brand HA 44 Crossroads Charter 29

The Rams (9-1) won their fifth straight game behind 20 points from Shir-el Rudnick.

CALIFORNIA

Design Tech 42 Kehillah Jewish 38

Yaara Bar scored 15 points and Ariella Sheppard added 12 for the Rams (4-9).

YESHIVA LEAGUE

SAR 40 Kushner 13

Megan Horowitz scored 14 points to lead the Sting (6-6). The Cobras dropped to 2-8.

Frisch 57 Heschel 25

The Cougars improve to 7-3 in the league, 10-4 overall. The Heat are now 1-9.

National Results - Boys - Feb. 8, 2022

February 9, 2022

MIDATLANTIC

Jewish Day School 57 St. Anselm’s 38

Eli Gordon scored 19 points and the #14 Lions (11-5) extended their win streak to 10 games.

Sandy Spring Friends 70 Berman HA 39

Andrew Pinchot scored 14 points but the #18 Cougars (10-9) fell to the top team in the PVAC.

SOUTHEAST

Cardinal Newman 76 Katz YHS 48

Jonathan Levy had 22 points but the #13 Storm (10-6) lost in the quarterfinals of the District 3A-12 playoffs.

Edison 52 Hillel Miami 45

The Lions (2-17) almost pulled off the upset in the quarterfinals of the District 3A-14 playoffs but struggled from the free throw line going 1-for-14. Daniel Abbo had 20 points and 14 rebounds and Kenny Zafrani scored 11 points.

NORTHEAST

Tuckahoe 69 Leffell 60

Cory Rabinowitz had 12 points, Eddie Hoffman added 11 and Joe Schanzer scored 10 for the Lions (4-11).

Maimonides 61 Pioneer Charter-Saugus 44

Josh Saks scored 21 points and Raanan Gewurz added 15 as the M-Cats (6-6) broke a 3-game slide.

Gann 62 Concord Academy 59

Ben Spira had 20 points and Gaul Rones and Eli Leder added 10 each as the Red Heifers (8-4) won their third straight.

MIDWEST

Rochelle Zell 46 Elmwood Park 33

Nathan Kushnir had 20 points and 10 rebounds and Zach Rosen scored 11 points as the #15 Tigers (13-2) extended their win streak to six games.

Our Lady of the Lakes 56 Frankel Jewish Academy 33

Jaguars are now 3-7.

WEST

Yavneh Dallas 58 Lakehill Prep 43

Noah Ohayon scored 14 points and Hillel Baynash had 10 as the #11 Bulldogs (19-3) won their eighth straight game, their 55th straight regular season district victory and clinched the district title for the fifth straight year.

Beren Houston 68 Baytown Christian 42

Ariel Diner scored 36 points and Elie Gelman added 14 as the Stars (15-3) extended their win streak to five games.

Independence Home School 53 Hyman Brand HA 42

The Rams (6-6) led by five at halftime but couldn;t hold on. Judah Schuster scored 16 points and Riley Ellis had 15.

Denver Jewish Day 53 Denver Waldorf 52

The Tigers (12-2) held on to win their sixth straight game despite missing five free throws in the final minute. Andrew Zimmerman had 29 points and Gavin Foonberg added 16.

CALIFORNIA

Southern California Yeshiva 57 Cambridge 27

The Hawks (14-4) extended their win streak to 11 games behind 14 points from Greg Eiseman, 11 from Ethan Shakman and 10 from Jordan Rezmovitch.

Design Tech 64 Kehillah Jewish 59 OT

Zach Berman had 23 points and Sam Burns added 11 but the Rams (8-6) lost their fifth straight game.

YESHIVA LEAGUE

DRS 45 Flatbush 43

The battle for 1st place in the East went to the #1 Wildcats (12-2)) as they won their ninth straight game when a Falcons’ 3-pointer missed at the buzzer. Isaac Solomon led DRS with 15 points, Ezra Dubin had 12 and Ari Ivry scored 11. #8 Flatbush (8-4; 10-8) is still in the driver’s seat for 2nd place and a first-round bye in the playoffs. They were led by irwin Azar’s 16 points and 11 from Morris Chaaya.

Ramaz 57 Frisch 37

After flipping spots in the National Top 25, the #5 Rams (9-2; 12-4) used an 8-0 run to end the 1st half up 10 and cruised from there over the #6 Cougars (7-4; 10-5). Julius Rubinstein led Ramaz with 20 points and Cy Aminzadeh added 11.

Magen David 68 Rambam 41

Asher Melamed scored 24 points and Joey Lati had 12 to lead the #12 Warriors (6-5; 8-5).

Ohr Yisroel 58 JEC 51

Rami Rohzezadeh scored 26 points as the the Flames (2-10) handed the Thunder (1-8; 2-8) their sixth straight loss.

Magen Abraham 67 HANC 36

Kings (5-6; 5-8) just a half game out of a playoff spot - and a game and a half out of third place. Hurricanes fall to 2-10.

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