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HAFTR girls win MYHSAL championship

March 15, 2022

Ruthee Rosner scored 24 points and Megan Spivak added 15 as the HAFTR Hawks beat their Five Towns rival the SKA Sonics 49-34 in the league championship game.

The Hawks finished the season 18-3.

HAFTR led 11-2 after one quarter and 21-13 at the half . They scored the first basket of the 3rd quarter and the lead never dipped under eight after that.

The two teams tied atop the East Division this season, each losing just one league game - to each other. The Sonics (13-2) were riding a 9-game win streak into the final but struggled to contain Rosner inside. Daphna Steinmetz led them with 12 points and Simona Goldberg had 11.

National Results - Boys - March 14, 2022

March 15, 2022

YESHIVA LEAGUE

Ramaz 62 Frisch 45

The first half in The Basement was a slugfest as the host Rams traded leads throughout with the Cougars and nobody led by more than four points. But in the second half, Ramaz did all the slugging, outscoring Frisch 16-3 in the 3rd quarter en route to the semifinal win.

Julius Rubinstein led Ramaz (17-4) with 24 points and Cy Aminzadeh added 18. Alex Zakheim and Ben Haber each scored 11 points for the Cougars (14-7).

The Rams will play the winner of the SAR-TABC semifinal. They are making their first trip to the championship game in nine years and are seeking their first MYHSAL title since 2010.

CANADA

Hebrew Academy Montreal 68 Villa Maria 35

In their first action since December, the Heat (6-1) won their third straight game behind 24 points from Jonny Amselem.

Sarachek Tournament is Back!

March 13, 2022

The SAR Sting will be the top-seed next week when the Bernard “Red” Sarachek Tournament returns after a two-year hiatus.

The seeding was announced tonight on MacsLive. Sarachek is the largest Jewish high school basketball tournament and this year’s 29th annual event will be the biggest yet, with 24 teams.

The top 5 is rounded out by Valley Torah at #2, TABC, DRS and Shalhevet and the tournament includes 17 of the teams ranked in the Jewish Hoops America National Top 25.

This year’s tournament runs from March 24 to March 28 and will have 10 Yeshiva League teams, the largest contingent ever. Yeshivat Mekor Chaim from Baltimore is making its first-ever appearance, making it the 59th school to participate since the tournament began in 1992.

Shalhevet, winners in 2018 and 2019, will seek to become the first school ever to threepeat at Sarachek They would have been the top-seed in 2020 but the tournament was cancelled after the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, which caused its cancellation last year as well.

The additional teams necessitated a change in the tournament format, with three tiers instead of four and a slightly higher percentage of teams having a shot at Tier 1 than in the years since the tournament expanded to 20 teams in 2009.

The competition tips off next Thursday morning with the top 16 seeds vying to qualify for Tier 1. The final 8 seeds will then compete on Friday against the losers from Thursday’s games to qualify for Tier 2. The losers of those games will play in Tier 3.

The Tier 1 quarterfinals are also on Friday, making it the first day in the tournament’s history to feature 12 games - though two more such days will quickly follow on Sunday and Monday.

With the same five-day window and no games late Friday afternoon through Shabbat the 52-game tournament must include more games away from the Max Stern Athletic Center than in the past.

SEEDING

1.SAR Sting/Bronx,NY
2.Valley Torah Wolfpack/Valley Village, CA
3.TABC Storm/Teaneck,NJ
4.DRS Wildcats/Lawrence,NY
5.Shalhevet Firehawks/Los Angeles,CA
6.Frisch Cougars/Paramus,NJ
7.Ramaz Rams/New York,NY
8.Flatbush Falcons/Brooklyn,NY
9. Katz YHS Storm/Boca Raton,FL
10.Magen David Warriors/Brooklyn,NY
11.Yavneh Bulldogs/Dallas,TX
12.Ida Crown Aces/Skokie,IL
13.YULA Panthers/Los Angeles,CA
14.Fuchs Mizrachi Mayhem/Beachwood,OH
15.MTA Lions/New York,NY
16.Berman H.A. Cougars/Rockville,MD
17.HAFTR Hawks/Lawrence,NY
18.Hillel Heat/Deal,NJ
19.Maimonides M-Cats/Brookline,MA
20.Mekor Chaim Cyclones/Baltimore,MD
21.Beren Stars/Houston,TX
22.SoCal Yeshiva Hawks/San Diego,CA
23.H.A. Montreal Heat/Montreal,Quebec
24.Mesivta Mustangs/Bala Cynwyd,PA

OPENING ROUND

Thursday, March 24

10:00 - #1 SAR (14-1) vs #16 Berman H.A. (14-10)
11:30 - #7 Ramaz (16-4) vs #10 Magen David (12-6)
1:00 - #6 Frisch (14-6) vs #11 Yavneh Dallas (24-4)
2:30 - #8 Flatbush (11-10) vs #9 Katz YHS (10-6)
4:00 - #3 TABC (17-4) vs #14 Fuchs Mizrachi (15-4)
5;30 - #2 Valley Torah (32-4) vs #15 MTA (9-6)
7:00 - #4 DRS (12-3) vs #13 YULA (4-16)
8:30 - #5 Shalhevet (26-9) vs #12 Ida Crown (12-7)

Check out MacsLive.com and follow on Twitter @MacsLive and @JHAHoops for full coverage throughout the tournament.

National Results - Girls/Boys - March 9, 2022

March 10, 2022

Girls

YESHIVA LEAGUE

SKA 56 Ramaz 52

The Sonics (13-1) held off the Rams (14-8) to win their ninth straight game and advance to the final, where they will play Five Towns rival HAFTR. Naomi Sigman led SKA with 20 points. Leila Sakhai scored 28 points for Ramaz. HAFTR and SKA split their two games this year.

Boys

MIDATLANTIC

Berman H.A. 60 Yeshiva of Greater Washington 30

Erez Epstein scored 15 points to lead the #18 Cougars (14-10).

National Top 25

March 9, 2022

Jewish Hoops America
National Top 25
Week of March 7, 2022
Games through March 8

Team……………………………………………………..Record……….Votes………Prev

1.SAR/Bronx,NY (3)……………………..……..……14-1………..272…….…..…2
2.Valley Torah/Valley Village,CA ……...30-4…………247…….….,,.6
3.DRS/Lawrence,NY (6)…………………………12-3………..246……………1
4.Shalhevet/Los Angeles,CA ………..…...26-9…….….237………….3
5.Ramaz/New York,NY……………………...…..16-4……....…230…….…….4
6.TABC/Teaneck,NJ … ….………..…….……....17-4……......226……...…..5
TieFrisch/Paramus,NJ …………………….………14-6.………226……………7
8.Posnack Jewish Day/Davie,FL………….14-5…………..177…………..8
9.Yavneh Academy/Dallas,TX……………24-4………...…170…………..10
10.Flatbush/Brooklyn,NY………………………11-10……………168..…..…...9
11.Magen David/Brooklyn,NY …..………..12-6…………….156……..…..10
12.Milken/Los Angeles,CA…………………..13-10………..…151………..….12
13.Jewish Day School/Rockville,MD….…13-7………..…144………..…13
14.Rochelle Zell/Deerfield,IL…………………18-4……….…142……...…..14
15.Katz YHS/Boca Raton,FL……….…………10-6……….….117………….15
16.Northwest Yeshiva/Mercer Island,WA..18-8……..…89………..19
17.Ida Crown/Chicago,IL……………………….12-7………..….…82…….….16
18.Berman HA/Rockville,MD…………………13-10……………77.….…...17
19.MTA/New York,NY………………………………9-6………………71………..17
20.Denver Jewish Day/Denver,CO……..17-3………60……….25
21.Hebrew Academy/Miami Beach,FL….11-11……………44……….21
22.YULA/Los Angeles,CA………………………4-16………...….37……….24
23.Fuchs Mizrachi/Beachwood,OH………15-4………………36…………25
24.YDE/Brooklyn,NY…………………………….….9-9………...……32…….....20
25.HAFTR/Cedarhurst,NY…………………….…9-11……………25…..……22

Others Receiving Votes: Waterbury Yeshiva, 23; Hillel, 20; Southern California Yeshiva, 17; Beren Houston, 15; HA Montreal, 14; Fasman Yeshiva, 12; Maimonides, 7; Gann, 6.

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