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National Results - Boys - Jan. 5, 2025

January 5, 2025

SCOTT SATRAN MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT

Tier 2

Quarterfinals

H.A. Miami 66 Atlanta Jewish Academy 33

Simcha Rosenberg scored 28 points and Caleb Gdanski added 20 for the Warriors (6-16).

Mekor Chaim 57 JEC 53

Yaakov Meister’s layup with :04 left broke a tie aas the Cyclones withstood a rally by the Thunder (5-17).

Semifinals

HAFTR 55 H.A. Miami 54

Ness Salem scored 25 points, including the go-ahead free throw with :01.1 left for the Hawks (10-14).

North Shore H.A. 88 Mekor Chaim 50

Phil Cohen led the #22 Lions (14-13) with 27 points.

1st Place

North Shore H.A. 57 HAFTR 49

Charlie Sassoon scored 20 points and Phil Cohen added 16 to lead the #22 Lions (15-13). Ness Salem had 22 points for the Hawks (10-16).

Tier 1

Quarterfinals

Berman H.A. 84 HANC 58

Alex August scored 32 points and Ariel Hassan added 14 as the #5 Cougars (18-3) dominated early and in the 2nd half.

Hillel 54 Jewish Culture 46

Leyed Teren led the #11 Heat (15-8) with 17 points, Bruce Epstein added 13 and Eli Braha had 12. Johnny Hazan had 18 points for the #10 Lions (20-9).

Semifinals

DRS 70 Hillel 44

Joe Aaron scored 23 points and Tzvi Tsaidi added 19 as the #5 Wildcats (24-3) extended their win streak to 10 games. Leyed Teren scored 11 for the #11 Heat (15-9) and Eli Braha had 10.

Magen David 61 Berman H.A. 45

Josh Chabbott scored 36 points and Phil Scherr added 11 as the #14 Warriors (17-7) won their seventh straight game. Itai Rozmaryn led the #5 Cougars (18-4) with 16 points and Alex August had 12.

Championship

DRS 60 Magen David 47

Tournament MVP Tzvi Tsaidi scored 22 points and Joe Aaron added 16 as the #5 Wildcats (25-3) got their 11th straight win, snapped the Warriors’ 7-game win streak and denied them a 6th consecutive Satran title. The win ran DRS’ record to 4-0 against Magen David (17-8). Josh Chabbott scored 14 points for the Warriors and Phil Scherr added 11.

NORTHEAST

Maimonides 62 Excel 47

Ariel Jesselson’s 14 points led four players in double figures for the M-Cats (2-5). Amiel Jotkowitz added 13, Danny Missaghi had 12 and Daniel Zilber scored 10.

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National Results - Boys - Jan. 4, 2025

January 5, 2025

SCOTT SATRAN MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT

Playoffs - Winners to Tier 1, Losers to Tier 2 (Seeds in scoreline; JHA rank in text)

#1 Magen David 78 #12 Atlanta Jewish Academy 38

The #14 Warriors (16-7) won their sixth straight game behind 19 points from Josh Chabbott and get a bye into the semifinals.

#2 DRS 73 #11 JEC 42

The #5 Wildcats (23-3) extended their win streak to nine games and advanced to the semifinals.

#3 Jewish Culture 69 #10 Mekor Chaim 49

#4 Berman H.A. 84 #9 H.A. Miami 54\

Alex August scored 34 points and Itai Rozmaryn added 20 to lead the #5 Cougars (18-3).

#8 Hillel 63 #5 North Shore H.A. 61

The #11 Heat (14-8) let a late 6-point lead slip away but Eli Braha won it with two free throws with :09 left. Braha led Hillel with 18 points and Abe Tobias added 11. The Lions (13-13) get a bye into the Tier 2 semifinals. They were led by Eli Bokhour with 23 points, Phil Cohen with 16 and Charlie Sassoon with 14.

#7 HANC 74 #6 HAFTR 71 OT

Alex Brand had five of his 11 points in overtime as the Hurricanes (11-15) relegated the host Hawks (9-14) to Tier 2. Eli Avizov led HANC with 24 points, Nadiv Zahavi added 17 and Yossi Davidovits had 15.

MIDATLANTIC

Jewish Day School 55 Beth Tfiloh 34

Cyrus Blumenthal had 12 points and Caden Mont scored 10 as the Lions (10-4) extended their win streak to five games. Alex Kades had 11 points for the Warriors (5-11).

Mesivta 59 Kohelet 56

Shaked Ben David scored 23 points and Dov Hirsch added 12 as the Mustangs (8-3) won their fifth straightn game. Zeke Levitt led the Kings (5-5) with 33 points, 14 rebounds.

SOUTHEAST

Katz YHS 57 Ohr HaTorah 56

Ilan Attias scored 16 points, Jacob Cik added 11 and Jonah Resnick had 10 to lead the #8 Storm (11-4) to their third straight win. Toby Levy scored 21 points for the Thunder (2-4).

MIDWEST

Fasman Yeshiva 55 Mather 47

Adir Amster led #21 The Yeshiva (5-3) with 25 points and Gav Castriota added 13.

CALIFORNIA

Southern California Yeshiva 48 San Diego Jewish Academy 42

The Hawks are now 4-4. Adam Tal led the Lions (1-9) with 18 points and Jack Silberstein added 13.

YULA 64 Holy Martyrs 58

Alex Gabbay scored 20 points and Jaden Azeroul added 19 as the #2 Panthers (19-9) won their third straight game.

Oxnard 54 Shalhevet 33

Sam Jacobson scored 14 points and Aiden Bitran added 12 but the #1 Firehawks (14-9) lost their fourth straight game.

National Results - Boys - Jan. 3, 2025

January 5, 2025

SCOTT SATRAN MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT

Prelims

Jewish Culture 57 Hillel 32

The #10 Lions (18-8) took control early and never let up as the #11 Heat (12-8) felt the effects of late loss the night before. Zee Itzkowitz paced Jewish Culture with 16 points, Jojo Alfassy added 13 and Shilo Kahan had 10. Eli Braha had 10 points for Hillel.

HAFTR 65 H.A. Miami 58

The Hawks (8-13) held on after letting a 20-point lead slip down to 3.

North Shore HA 70 Atlanta Jewish Academy 50

The #22 Lions (13-11) raced out to a 20-point 1st quarter lead and were never threatened. Zac Agichtein led the Jaguars (6-6) with 36 points.

DRS 77 Berman H.A. 53

Game was close in the 1st half between the two teams ranked #5 in Jewish Hoops America but the Wildcats (21-3) steadily pulled away in the 3rd quarter en route to their seventh straight win. Tzvi Tsaidi led DRS with 31 points and Joe Aaron added 23. Alex August had 16 points for the Cougars (16-3) who saw their 9-game win streak snapped. Ariel Hassan added 13 points and Itai Rozmaryn scored 11.

Magen David 77 Mekor Chaim 47

Josh Chabbott led the #14 Warriors (14-7) with 27 points and Alfonse Shiloach added 12.

HANC 61 JEC 57

The Hurricanes (10-14) held on after seeing a 20-point cushion dwindle to 1. Yossi Davidovits led HANC with 19 points, Alex Brand added 18 and Eli Avizov had 11. Izzy Kay led the Thunder (5-14) with 16 points and Yoni Hill had 13.

Hillel 73 H.A. Miami 59

Leyad Teren’s 17 points led four players in double figures for the #11 Heat (13-8). Eli Braha added 16 points, Bobby Sigoura had 14 and Bruce Epstein scored 13. Simcha Rosenberg had 26 points for the Warriors (5-15).

Magen David 69 JEC 22

Jack Dweck had 15 points, Max Abed added 13 and Josh Chabbott scored 11 as the #14 Warriors (15-7) got the top seed in the playoff round.

Berman H.A. 81 HANC 64

Alex August scored 31 points and Ariel Hassan had 12 points, 13 rebounds to lead the #5 Cougars (17-3).

HAFTR 61 Atlanta Jewish Academy 30

Jewish Culture 57 North Shore H.A. 48

DRS def Mekor Chaim


National Results - Boys - Jan. 1-2, 2025

January 3, 2025

Jan. 2

SCOTT SATRAN MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT

Prelims

Magen David 54 Jewish Culture 52

Josh Chabbott’s layup off an inbounds pass with :00.4 left gave the #14 Warriors (13-7) their third straight win. Chabbott finished with 23 points, 11 rebounds and Jack Dweck added 13 points. Jonathan Hazan led the #10 Lions (17-8) with 25 points.

Berman H.A. 65 HAFTR 58

The #5 Cougars (16-2) used a 9-0 run midway through the 4th to win their ninth straight game. Alex August led the way with 29 points and Eli Teitelbaum had 10 points and 10 rebounds.

HANC 92 Atlanta Jewish Academy 70

The Hurricanes (9-14) seemingly scored at will after a close 1st quarter and overcame a JHA-season high 52 points from JHA-leading scorer Zac Agichtein. The Jaguars are now 6-5.

H.A. Miami 57 JEC 35

The Warriors (5-13) led by 2 late in the 2nd quarter before going on a 31-5 run to take control. Simcha Rosenberg led them with 17 points and Caleb Gdanski added 15. The Thunder drop to 5-13.

DRS 54 Hillel 53

The #5 Wildcats (20-3) rallied from 17 points down in the 3rd quarter to win their fifth straight game on Joe Aaron’s free throw with :01.2 left. Tzvi Tsaidi led DRS with 25 points. Eli Braha scored 29 points and Bruce Epstein added 12 for the #11 Heat (12-7), who had their 4-game win streak snapped.

CALIFORNIA

YULA 41 Shalhevet 33

The Battle of JHA’s top two teams goes to the #2 Panthers (18-9) as they avenge loss in Glouberman title game. Alex Gabbay led YULA with 12 points and Sam Jacobson and Yakov Liberman had 9 each for the Firehawks (14-8).

St. Genevieve 77 Valley Torah  76 OT

Ben Mahgerefteh scored 17 points and Meir Dan added 15 but the #20 Wolfpack (10-8) dropped their second 1-point loss in as many nights.

Del Lago 68 San Diego Jewish Academy 32

Jack Silberstein led the Lions (1-8) with 12 points.

YESHIVA LEAGUE

DRS def Rambam

A scheduling snafu forced the #5 Wildcats (12-1; 19-3) to play the Ravens (5-7; 5-9) before heading to HAFTR for their Satran Tournament game.

Waterbury Yeshiva 76 YDE 63

Aviad Dahari led the Wolfpack (4-9) with 36 points, Akiva Guggenheim added 13 and Moshe Newhouse had 12 points, 15 rebounds. The Thunder are now 7-7, 6-5 in the league.

North Shore H.A. 49 Mekor Chaim 45

The #22 Lions (12-11) survived a pesky Cyclone team.

Jan. 1

CALIFORNIA

Santa Clarita ChristiAN 64 Valley Torah 63

Meir Dan scored 19 points, Nehoray Edri added 18 and Ben Mahgerefteh had 11 but the #20 Wolfpack (10-7) were done in at the foul line, where they took just 7 free throws to 35 for the Cardinals.

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National Results - Girls - Jan. 2, 2025

January 3, 2025

CALIFORNIA

Shalhevet 42 YULA 38

Shishi Abramson led the #6 Firehawks (11-7) with 21 points against her old team. The #9 Panthers are 12-9.

YESHIVA LEAGUE

Ilan 47 Kushner 28

Arly Missry led the Invaders (8-5) with 16 points and Danielle Shalom had 15. The Cobras are 5-7 but still holding onto last playoff spot in the West.

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