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National Results - Thursday, February 8, 2018

February 10, 2018

MIDATLANTIC

BERMAN HA          58      WASHINGTON INTERNATIONAL     47

Yoni Snow scored 12 points and Josh Levieddin had 11 points and 10 rebounds for the Cougars (12-6).

BETH TFILOH     60     JEMICY     42

Kameron Glazer had 31 points and Harry Gartenhaus added 14 to lead the #20 Warriors (12-11).

NORTHEAST

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MAIMONIDES    85     ATLANTIS       38

Jesse Spear scored 14 points to lead three players in double figures for the #17 M-Cats (11-6). Judah Kospwsky added 12 points and Doni Berg had 11. The win qualified Maimo for the playoffs later this month.

SCHECHTER WESTCHESTER    57    YONKERS MONTESSORI     49

Adam Goldstein scored 17 points and Jared Scheff added 14 for the Lions

CANADA

ECOLE MAIMONIDE    78     FACE    54

Maimo of the North now 10-1.

YAVNE      55        VINCENT MASSEY COLLEGIATE     42

Yavne now 10-1.

SOUTHEAST

POSNACK JEWISH DAY    45      BOCA CHRISTIAN    43

The #11 Rams (20-8) won in the final of the ECC Tournament, giving them their first-ever conference title. It was the fifth straight win for Posnack. Bryce Daub scored 14 points, Josh Schultz added 13 and Joey Levy had 11. Levy was named ECC Player of the Year and Joel Brandwein made All-Conference. Coach Keith Feit was named ECC Coach of the Year.

HILLEL MIAMI     58     DIVINE SAVIOR      36

Yaniv Assraf scored 19 points and Alan Berkman added 17 for the Lions (13-12).

GREATER GWINNETT CHRISTIAN     69     WEBER ATLANTA     66     2OT

Daniel Livnat scored 26 points, Jordan Arbiv added 19 and Zach Negin had 10 but it wasn't enough for the Rams (6-10).B

NORTHPOINT CHRISTIAN      78       COOPER MEMPHIS       39

Macs drop to 5-17.

Atlanta Jewish Academy vs Georgia School for the Deaf

MIDWEST

CRISTO REY      70      FRANKEL JEWISH     65     3OT

Ryan Otis led the Jaguars (6-9) with 31 points.

Columbus Torah Academy vs Liberty Christian

WEST

YAVNEH DALLAS    77    HERITAGE CHRISTIAN     41

Griffin Levine scored a career-high 35 points and the #7 Bulldogs took control with a 26-9 first quarter to finish the regular season a perfect 28-0. Pierce Bell added 10 points for Yavneh.

BEREN HOUSTON      56      BRAZOSPORT CHRISTIAN    27

Akiva Garner scored 18 points to lead the #24 Stars (18-3) to their eighth straight win.

LUTHERAN SOUTH      79      EMERY WEINER      39

Jaguars (8-17) led 14-9 after the first quarter. Clay Cohen scored 14 points and Nate Lacewell added 12.

CALIFORNIA

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MILKEN    60      BUCKLEY     59

The #3 Wildcats (16-9) held on to win their third straight game and finish the regular season as co-champs of the Liberty League. Amitai Afenjar scored 20 points, Aaron Harouni added 14 and Doron Matian had 11.

DETOLEDO       42     BESANT HILL     32

Liam Evenhaim had 15 points and 12 rebounds for the Jaguars (12-9).

TARBUT V'TORAH      53    AVALON    46

Kabir Suri scored 19 points, Aaron Gerber added 14 and Ben Siegel had 12 for the #19 Lions (15-3). 

JCHS SAN FRANCISCO       45     THE BAY SCHOOL    32

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Toby Holm had 24 points and nine rebounds as the #22 Wolves (15-6) avenged an earlier loss. 

KEHILLAH JEWISH   45     MID-PENINSULA     38

Noah Engel scored 16 points, Ben Winer added 11 and Guy Manor had 10 for the Rams (12-6).

YESHIVA LEAGUE

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FRISCH      64     HESCHEL    28

Jack Stepner scored 25 points and Max Mayerhoff added 12 as the #3 Cougars (13-1 league; 20-3 overall) finished the regular season as co-champs of the East Division with SAR. Frisch gets the top seed based on strength of schedule. The Heat (8-6; 18-11) limp into the playoffs with four straight losses. They finish in a 4-way tie for third, getting the #4 seed and an opening-round matchup at home against #5 Ramaz.

DRS      83       FLATBUSH     63

Gideon Velenski scored 31 points to lead the #6 Wildcats (12-2; 20-5) to their ninth straight win. The game had no bearing on the playoff race, as DRS had already secured a #2 seed and a bye into the quarterfinals. Flatbush (6-8; 9-10) is the #6 seed and will travel to #3 Rambam in the opening round.

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