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National Results - Boys - Jan. 3-4, 2023

January 5, 2023

Jan. 3

WEST

Frassati Catholic 67 Emery Weiner 44

The Jaguars fall to 2-8.

Highland 75 Denver Jewish Day 53

Andrew Zimmerman scored 29 points but the #20 Tigers (4-1) suffered their first loss.

SATRAN TOURNAMENT

HAFTR 64 HANC 42

In a tournament prelim played at Nassau Coliseum, the Hawks improved to 9-10. The Hurricanes are now 4-18.

Jan. 4

MIDATLANTIC

Mesivta 60 Barrack H.A. 54

Max Mogyoros scored 24 points and Ephraim Shmidman added 22 as the Mustangs (6-2) rallied to complete the season sweep. The Cougars (0-8) were led by Andrew Meltzer’s 12 points and Benjamin Gelwarg’s 11.

NORTHEAST

Maimonides 53 Cristo Rey 42

Nate Weinstock scored 15 points and Shabtai Kaplan added 11 as the #13 M-Cats (6-2) won their fifth straight game.

SOUTHEAST

Posnack 63 H.A. Miami 59 OT

Eidan Weiss’ late 3-pointer broke a 59-59 tie as the #7 Rams (7-2) won their fifth straight game. Ben Farkas and Daniel Pollack each scored 15 points for the #22 Warriors (7-9) and David Saka added 13, including 3-pointer that sent the game into overtime.

Katz YHS 76 Village 31

The #6 Storm (13-2) extended their win streak to seven games behind 12 points each from Yuval Ovaknin and Meir Eisen, 11 from Judah Pardau and 10 from Jake Kaweblum.

MIDWEST

Ida Crown 68 CICS Northtown 36

The #14 Aces improved to 8-1.

Fasman Yeshiva 57 Holy Trinity 53

Ben Keren scored 17 points and Elya Valinski added 16 to lead The Yeshiva (3-4).

Fuchs Mizrachi 54 NEO 38

Eitan Joel had 19 points and 12 rebounds and Netanel Jacobs scored 17 points as the #20 Mayhem (11-1) won their 10th straight game.

Columbus Torah Academy vs Marburn

CALIFORNIA

Pilibos 74 YULA 73 2OT

Judah Robin scored 12 points to lead five players in double figures but the #5 Panthers (18-7) had their 7-game win streak snapped. Yoni Holender added 12 points and Yisha Rosenblatt, Aaron Javidzad and Alex Gabay had 10 each. YULA led by two late in regulation after Robin hit a layup but Pilibos forced overtime with a putback at the buzzer.

YESHIVA LEAGUE

Flatbush 50 Ramaz 30

Beni Keda scored 15 points to lead the #18 Falcons (8-5; 9-6). Milan Kushner had 10 points for the #23 Rams (5-6; 8-11)

Hillel 48 YDE 34

The Thunder (4-8; 5-10) were within one point with 5:45 left but the #19 Heat (8-4; 9-6) allowed just two points the rest of the way. Elliot Braha led Hillel with 21 points.

National Results - Boys - Jan. 1-2, 2023

January 3, 2023

Jan. 1

YESHIVA LEAGUE

HANC 57 Magen Abraham 51

Hurricanes improve to 4-17, 2-11 in the league. Kings are now 0-12 in the league, 0-14 overall.

Jan. 2

MIDATLANTIC

Mekor Chaim 58 Edgewood 40

Jon Rosen scored 25 points and Dano Oken added 20 to lead the #25 Cyclones (9-4).

MIDWEST

Fuchs Mizrachi 71 Reimer Road Baptist 47

The #20 Mayhem (10-1) won their ninth straight game, getting 18 points from Netanel Jacobs and 12 each from Steven Brenis and Ephraim Blau.

Horizon Science def Columbus Torah Academy

Lions are now 2-4.

CALIFORNIA

Valley Torah 78 St. Monica 47

Noam Mayouhas scored 18 points, Johny Dan added 14 and Gabriel R’Bibo had 11 to lead the #2 Wolfpack (21-4).

National Results - Boys/Girls - Dec. 30-31, 2022

January 1, 2023

Dec. 30

GIRLS

CALIFORNIA

Glendale 54 YULA 38

Kira Heumann scored 25 points but the Panthers (13-10) came up short in the championship game of the West Coast Holiday Tournament.

Dec. 31

GIRLS

YESHIVA LEAGUE

SKA 50 HAFTR 34

Daphna Steinmetz scored 20 points and Naomi Sigman added 11 as the Sonics (11-0) remained unbeaten. The loss snapped an 8-game win streak for the Hawks (8-2; 11-3) who were led by Abbi Kammerman’s 13 points and 12 from Ariane Horowitz.

BOYS

YESHIVA LEAGUE

DRS 67 HAFTR 50

The #11 Wildcats (10-3; 19-3) won their third straight game behind 17 points from Alex Millstone, 14 from Ari Saffra and 13 from Stephen Olshin. The Hawks (7-5; 8-10) lost for the first time in six games.

National Results - Boys/Girls - Dec. 29, 2022

December 30, 2022

BOYS

CALIFORNIA

Valley Torah 80 Santa Clarita Christian 45

The #2 Wolfpack (20-4) are the first JHA team to reach 20 wins this season. Johny Dan led Valley Torah with 27 points and Noam Mayouhas scored 22.

YESHIVA LEAGUE

DRS 45 Flatbush 44

Alex Millstone hit three free throws with no time remaining - the last two after Flatbush tried to ice him with a timeout - to help the #11 Wildcats (9-3; 18-3) complete a stunning comeback.

The #18 Falcons (7-5; 8-6) scored the game’s first 15 points, led by 10 at halftime and for most of the 2nd half and were still up eight points with 3:20 to play. Isaac Solomon keyed the DRS comeback late with a pair of baskets but Flatbush retook the lead, 44-42, on a Beni Kedi layup off an alley-oop pass from Ronnie Chaaya with :24 left.

The Falcons forced a jump ball and got possession with :11 left but missed the front end of a one-and-one with :07 left. DRS rebounded and Millstone got a loose ball at the top of the key with time expiring, launched a shot and was fouled, setting up the winning free throws. He finished the game with 16 points, hitting all seven of his free throw attempts. Solomon scored 17 points. Isaac Cooper led the Falcons with 15 points and Keda had 14.

HAFTR 53 YDE 40

The Hawks (7-4; 8-9) got their fifth straight win, swept the season series and clinched a playoff berth after trailing by five at halftime. Sam Siri led HAFTR with 21 points, Peter Drukker added 14 and James Goldschmiedt had 12. Isaac Faham led the Thunder (4-7; 5-9) with 18 points and Eli Barnathan added 11.

Rambam 62 Magen Abraham 53

The Ravens improve to 3-9. The Kings are 0-11.

GIRLS

CALIFORNIA

YULA 44 Newbury Park 35

Kira Heumann scored 23 points and Sophie Rosenberg added 10 as the Panthers (13-9) won an add-on game in the West Coast Holiday Tournament. YULA plays for the championship against Glendale on Friday.

YESHIVA LEAGUE

SKA 58 Flatbush 42

Daphna Steinmetz scored 30 points, Naomi Sigman added 15 and the Sonics (10-0) took control with a 19-0 run in the 2nd quarter. The Falcons (7-3) had their 3-game win streak snapped. They were led by Camielle Mosseri’s 14 points, 12 from Merle Kassab and 10 from Simone Amkraut.

Ma’ayanot 65 Hillel 34

Ayelet Ostrin scored 18 points, Miri Hochberg added 11 and Sarah Motechin had 10 as the Rapids (7-2) won their fourth straight game. The Heat are now 2-7.

National Results - Boys/Girls - Dec. 28, 2022

December 29, 2022

BOYS

MIDWEST

Fuchs Mizrachi 60 Orange 45

Netanel Jacobs scored 24 points and Ephraim Blau added 20 as the #20 Mayhem (9-1) won their eighth straight game.

CALIFORNIA

YULA 92 Avalon 43

Judah Robin’s 23 points led five players in double figures for the #5 Panthers (18-6) as they extended their win streak to seven games. Yishai Rosenblatt added 14 points, Yoni Holender scored 12, Ariel Khalil had 11 and Alex Gabay had 10.

YESHIVA LEAGUE

TABC 59 Hillel 53

In winning their sixth straight game, the #9 Storm (9-2; 9-5) led nearly the entire first half but had to rally in the 4th quarter to force overtime. Yaakov Solomon led TABC with 19 points and Tzvi Schreiber added 15. Elliot Braha led the #19 Heat (7-4; 8-6) with 17 points, Moses Smeke added 13 and Eddie Kassin had 11.

DRS 58 Rambam 31

Stephen Olshin scored 19 points and Alex Millstone added 11 to lead the #11 Wildcats (8-3; 17-3). The Ravens fell to 2-9.

North Shore H.A. 42 MTA 35

David Orbach scored 18 points and Ben Abizadeh added 10 as the Great Neck Lions (10-0; 13-2) - playing without three starters - held off the Manhattan Lions (2-8) to win their 10th straight game. Gavriel Rudman led MTA with 15 points.

JEC 71 HANC 52

Michoel Cornick scored 20 points and gavi Walzman added 15 to lead the Thunder (6-6; 7-9). Hurricanes are now 3-17, 1-11 in the league.

GIRLS

CALIFORNIA

YULA 55 Viewpoint 51

Kira Heumann scored 25 points , Alexa Heumann added 12 and Tamar Scheinfeld had 10 as the Panthers (12-9) qualified for the championship game of the West Coast Holiday Tournament.

YESHIVA LEAGUE

HAFTR 39 Central 36

The Hawks (8-1; 11-2) trailed by six after three quarters but scored the only nine points of the 4th to win their eighth straight game. Arianne Horowitz and Megan Scharf each scored 12 points for HAFTR. Eliana Leitner led the Wildcats (2-8; 3-10) with 12 points.

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