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National Results - Boys - Feb. 4, 2025

February 5, 2025

MIDATLANTIC

Jewish Day School 63 Washington International 28

Geoff Rosen scored 17 points, Cyrus Blumenthal added 16 and Jesse Fisher had 12 as the Lions (17-6) extended their win streak to seven games.

Yeshiva Greater Washington vs Sienna

Sts. Peter & Paul 77 Beth Tfiloh 68

Rafi Samuel led the Warriors (13-16) with 19 points, Adam Arfa and Natan Brum added 14 each and Alex Kades scored 13.

NORTHEAST

Woodlands 88 Leffell 66

Ilai Mandelbaum scored 20 points, Jake Horowitz had 13 and Russell Wechsler added 10 for the #20 Lions (10-7).

Golda Och 44 Eagle Academy 26

The Roadrunners are 3-14.

Gann vs Boston Univ. Academy

Prospect Hill 55 Maimonides 28

The M-Cats (7-8) had their 3-game win streak snapped when they managed only two more points after being down six midway through the third quarter.

SOUTHEAST

H.A. Miami 66 Sheridan Hills Christian 54

Caleb Gdanski scored 24 points as the 2nd seeded Warriors (11-22) won in the District 1A-15 semifinals.

Miami Country Day 88 Hillel Miami 49

The Lions (2-11) fall to the top seed in the District 2A-14 semifinals.

Katz YHS 91 SLAM-West Palm 53

Jake Davidson and Jacob Cik scored 13 points to lead five players in double figures as the #16 Storm (15-10) won in the District 2A-8 semifinals. Nir Ovaknin added 12 points and Haim Elmakies and Jonah Resnick each scored 11.

Rock Springs Christian 80 Atlanta Jewish Academy  56

Zac Agichtein led the Jaguars (9-18) with 16 points and Shai Kaiserblueth added 12.

Mount Paran Christian 89 Weber Atlanta 37

The Rams are 2-22.

CANADA

King David @ WPGA

Or Chaim Toronto  65 St. John Henry Newman 39

Ethan Berkowitz, Dov Paskowitz and Nathan Greenbaum each scored 14 points and Yonatan Sarna added 11 to lead the Knights (7-9) to their third straight win.

Tanenbaum CHAT  def Etienne Brule

The #23 Tigers (27-5) won by forfeit when the opposing coach was ejected after picking up his second technical foul

MIDWEST

Fuchs Mizrachi 44 Westside Christian 43

Moshe Jacobs scored 22 points and Elisha Pizem added 10 - including the go-ahead 3-pointer in the final 30 seconds as the Mayhem (12-4) won their third straight game.

WEST

Yavneh Dallas vs Chisholm Trail

Northwest Yeshiva HS 68 Pope John Paul II 28

Benjy Weiss and Sol Levy had career highs with 13 and 11 points, respectively, and Sam Weichbrodt added 10 as the Lions (12-7) won the their third straight game and advanced to their second win-or-out game in the SeaTac 1B playoffs.

CALIFORNIA

YULA  70 Buckley 60

Alex Gabbay scored 26 points to lead the #1 Panthers (24-12).

Price 55 Shalhevet 42

Aiden Bitran, Sam Jacobson and Yakov Lieberman each scored 14 points but the #2 Firehawks (20-12) had their 6-game win streak snapped and lost out on the Mulholland League regular season title.

deToledo 87 International School 26

Liad Edri scored 26 points, Dylan Kravitz added 15 and Gidi Gerad had 10 to lead the Jaguars (5-15).

Tarbut vTorah 86 First Baptist 45

Ari Varon scored 17 points to lead four players in double figures as the #24 Lions wrapped up the regular season 15-3. Jake Coblentz-Brown had 15 points and 16 rebounds, Matt Olen scored 13 points and Eli Feinberg added 11.

Calvin Christian 48 San Diego Jewish Academy 39

Jack Silberstein had 17 points to lead the Lions (7-13).

High Tech Mesa 60 Southern California Yeshiva  39

The Hawks are 9-6.

International 62 JCHS-San Francisco 38

Wolves drop to 4-13.

YESHIVA LEAGUE

Ramaz 71 JEC 42

Bobby Sigoura scored 23 points, Nate Sugar added 14 and Joseph Toussie had 11 as the #13 Rams (8-6; 15-11) won their third straight game and sewed up 5th Place in the West. Tani Gottlieb led the Thunder (3-11; 5-20) with 16 points and Mu=ichael Schnur added 13.

National Top 25

February 5, 2025

Jewish Hoops America
National Top 25
Week of Feb. 3, 2025
Games through Feb. 2

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

1.YULA/Los Angeles,CA (10)…………………………22-12…….……250..…………..1
2.Shalhevet/Los Angeles,CA……………………….20-11…………..240……………3
3.Milken/Los Angeles,CA……………………………….12-7……………223……………4
4.DRS/Woodmere,NY……………………………………..26-3..…………218…………….5
5.TABC/Teaneck,NJ … ….………..…….………………..17-4….…………213...………….2
6.Berman H.A./Rockville,MD…………………………27-6……………206.……..……6
7.Magen David/Brooklyn,NY,,, …..………..….…….18-9….……….….174…...………9
8.SAR/Bronx,NY……………………………………………….18-6……..………..171……………8
9.Posnack Jewish Day/Davie,FL…………………...13-9…….………..168…………..7
10.Hillel/Ocean,NJ…………………………………………….17-9……….……..164……………13
11.MTA/New York,NY…………………………………………19-4……………...149…………...10
12.Hebrew Academy/Montreal,QB…………………10-3……………...146…………..11
13.Ramaz/New York,NY………………………………..…...14-11………………120………….14
14.Rochelle Zell/Deerfield,IL………………….…..……..9-7….…………….113……..……16
15.Frisch/Paramus,NJ …………………….…….……………9-9.…………….…111…………...19
16.Katz YHS/Boca Raton,FL……………………………..14-10……………...104…………..17
17.Ida Crown/Chicago,IL…………………….….……..……10-3…….………..100..…………15
18.Jewish Culture HS/Miami Beach,FL…………..26-11……………...96……………12
19.Donna Klein Jewish Acad./Boca Raton,FL…10-8……………...88……………20
20.Leffell/Hartsdale,NY…………………………………..…..10-6……………...63……………18
21.Fasman Yeshiva/Skokie,IL……………………….……..9-5………..…....38……………22
22.North Shore H.A./Great Neck,NY…………….….17-14………..…….37……………21
23.Tanenbaum CHAT/Toronto,ON……………………26-5……………..25……………23
24.Tarbut vTorah/Irvine,CA……………………………...,,..14-2………………21……………24
25.Flatbush/Brooklyn,NY…………………………………….12-11………………..15……………-

Others Receiving Votes: Gann, 12; YDE, 9; Jewish Day School, 6; Toras Chaim, 2; Mesivta, 2.

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National Results - Boys - Feb. 3, 2025

February 4, 2025

MIDATLANTIC

Berman Hebrew Academy 84 Don Bosco 52

Eli Teitelbaum had a triple double, 17 points, 12 rebounds, 10 assists, Ariel Hasan scored 18 points, Itai Rozmaryn added 16, Eitan Janus scored 12 and Noey Troy had 10.

NORTHEAST

Cedar Grove 55 Golda Och 44

Roadrunners now 2-14.

Gann 69 Boston Trinity 60

Ezra Cutler’s 23 points led the #24 Red Heifers (14-4).

CANADA

Herzliah vs Royal Vale

SOUTHEAST

Donna Klein 67 Abundant Life 49

The #20 Eagles (11-8), seeded 3rd, win in the District 1A-14 quarterfinals.

Posnack Jewish day 60 Somerset Prep 46

The #7 Rams (14-9), seeded 3rd, advance to the District 2A-13 semifinals.

Hillel Miami 64 Innovative Education 42

The Lions advance to District 2A-14 semifinals.

MIDWEST

Frankel Jewish Academy @ Universal

WEST

Denver Jewish Day 59 Campion 33

Solly Bielsky scored 31 points and Ronen Trujillo added 17 to lead the Tigers (5-5).

CALIFORNIA

YULA 75 International School 20

Liam Braun led the #1 Panthers (23-12) with 15 points andYaakov Rbibo added 13

Oakwood 46 Milken 43

The #4 Wildcats are 12-8.

Valley Torah 53 Palmdale Aerospace 48

Dvir Assayag scored 14 points and Ben Riss added 11 for the Wolfpack (15-13)

deToledo 59 Glendale Adventist 42

The Jaguars (4-15) snapped a long losing streak, getting 19 points from Liad Edri, 14 points, 11 rebounds from Jacob Cox and 12 points from Aiden Akoka.

Capistrano Valley Christian 83 Tarbut v’Torah 55

The #24 Lions (14-3) were within 11 at halftime but couldn’t stay with the league’s top team. Ari Varon scored 22 points and Graydon Carpet added 13.

Southern California Yeshiva 39 Gompers Prep 35

Hawks are now 9-5.

Kehillah Jewish 64 East Palo Alto 45

Casey Clugage scored 27 points and Ian Cohen added 11 as the Rams (13-2) won their seventh straight game.

YESHIVA LEAGUE

Magen David 50 Flatbush 43

The Warriors (9-5; 19-9) won the battle for 3rd seed in the East, as Josh Chabbott scored 17 points, 13 in the 4th quarter, and Solly Hara had 11 points, 11 rebounds. Coach Ike Dweck got his 300th career win.

SAR 76 MTA 54

The Sting jumped out to an early lead and dominated the rest of the way. Sam Weiss led SAR with 17 points, Ari Halpert added 15, Saul Hochheiser had 13 and Matteas Ellis scored 12. The Lions (12-2; 19-5) had their 9-game win streak snapped and lost chance to claim West regular season title.

Hillel 51 Ohr Yisroel 48

Max Rishty scored 24 points and Danny Nawlo added 14 for the #13 Heat (11-3; 18-9). Ezra Stern led the Flames (1-13; 1-16) with 19 points.

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National Results - Girls - Feb. 3, 2025

February 4, 2025

MIDATLANTIC

Berman Hebrew Academy 62 Don Bosco 37

Dana Lazar scored 12 points and Ayla Offer added 10 for the Cougars (16-8).

Masterman 62 Barrack H.A. 44

Hannah Cohen scored 15 points, Mikayla Trajtenberg added 11 and Sami Neff had 10 for the #8 Cougars (8-8).

City School 52 Kohelet 32

Meytal Benjamini scored 17 points but the Kings (5-13) fell in the opening round of the PJAA playoffs.

NORTHEAST

Golda Och  45 Newark Vocational 24

The Roadrunners are 7-10.

Neighborhood House 64 Maimonides 58

Leah Kaplan led the #17 M-Cats (7-4) with 39 points and Eden Taieb added 10.

Brimmer & May 115 Gann 17

Red Heifers are now 6-7.

Schechter-Long Island @ Portledge

SOUTHEAST

H.A. Miami 50 Sheridan Hills Christian 16

The #15 Warriors (16-7) won the District 1A-15 title game for their seventh straight win. Eliana Wolfson led with 20 points and Lizzy Ebner and Shana Strohli added 10 each.

Atlanta Jewish Academy vs AASD

MIDWEST

Wickliffe 52 Fuchs Mizrachi  40

The #18 Mayhem are now 10-7.

WEST

Hyman Brand H.A 61 Guadalupe Centers 13

Gabby Sosland led the Rams (9-9) with 19 points.

Yavneh Dallas 50 Dallas Lutheran 13

Lilly Yalovsky scored 21 points as the Bulldogs(12-7) won their seventh straight game.

CALIFORNIA

Oakwood 64 Milken 23

#11 Wildcats now 11-13.

Holy Martyrs 49 YULA 48

Kira Heumann scored 19 points and Lilla Anziska had 10 points, 10 rebounds for the #9 Panthers (16-10)

Kehillah Jewish 47 East Palo Alto 15

Ariella Sheppard scored 15 points and Noga Kohavi added 14 as the Rams (10-2) won their third straight game.

YESHIVA LEAGUE

Frisch 44 Flatbush 29

The #2 Cougars (12-2; 17-2) finish in 2nd Place in the West and will play Ramaz in the quarterfinals. The Falcons (7-7; 13-13) are 4th in the East and will play SAR.

Ramaz 61 Central 30

Leila Sakhai scored 22 points as the Rams (8-6; 10-10) won their third straight game and clinched 3rd Place in the West

Maayanot 43 Hillel 26

Tali Zelkowitz led the Rapids (5-9) with 15 points and Baila Goping added 13.

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Yeshiva League Playoff Picture - Girls

February 3, 2025

VARSITY A

Top 4 from each conference qualify. Opening round is 1-4, 2-3, etc cross conference.

EASTERN CONFERENCE

North Shore H.A. (13-1) finished in 1st.
SKA (11-3) finished in 2nd
If Ramaz (vs Central) and Flatbush (vs Frisch) win their last games to finish tied at 8-6, Flatbush will be #3 and Ramaz #4 based on point differential in the two games they split.
If one wins their game and the other loses, the winner at 8-6 will be #3.

WESTERN CONFERENCE

SAR (13-1) is the #1 seed
Frisch (11-2) is the #2 seed
Ilan (9-5) is the #3 seed
Kushner (6-8) is the #4 seed

QUARTERFINALS

North Shore vs Kushner
SKA vs Ilan
SAR vs Flatbush or Ramaz
Frisch vs Ramaz or Flatbush

VARSITY B

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Top 4 teams qualify

Shulamith-LI is the #1 seed
Na’aleh is the #2 seed
Magen David is the #3 seed
SKA is the #4 seed

SEMIFINALS

Shulamith vs SKA
Na’aleh vs Magen David

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