National Results - Jan. 14, 2019

MIDATLANTIC

Phil Mont Christian  55   Barrack HA   35
Cougars now 3-4.

Yeshiva of Virginia vs Grove Christian

NORTHEAST

Arts 55 Golda Och 54

The Roadrunners (4-3) led by four heading into the 4th quarter but couldn't hold on. Assaf Arieh (16 points) and Jamie Gutterman (15) each hit four 3-pointers and the team hit more treys - 11 - than 2-pointers - 8. Joshua Berger added 12 points.

Alexander Hamilton    65    Schechter Westchester    50
Gilad Amir scored 16 points but the Lions (5-6) dropped their second straight game to the Raiders and their third straight overall.

Gann    73     Cambridge School of Weston   64
Matt Gluck scored 20 points, Yahm Rones added 17 and Dan Metser had 12 to lead the Red Heifers (8-3).


SOUTHEAST

DRS Charter    51    Hillel Miami  50
With the score tied in the final seconds, the Lions made a steal but were called for a foul and DRS hit 1-of-2 free throws for the winning margin. Aaron Ben Shmuel led #10 Hillel (13-5) with 17 points and Jaime Acherman added 10.

Burlington Christian  81  American Hebrew Academy   79

The Eagles played tough against the much taller Royals and led for most of the first half but couldn't get over the hump in the fourth quarter. Ori Kedem scored 30 points and Noah Andrews and Brian Brandwein each added 17.

Boca Raton Christian  68 Donna Klein Jewish Academy 60

Eagles fall to 4-7.

WEST

Yavneh Dallas     50     Covenant    36

A 16-2 first quarter was the difference as the #14 Bulldogs (16-5) extended their win streak to six games. Mason Schwaber and Ofek Reef each scored 13 points and Jonah Eber added 10.

CALIFORNIA

Shalhevet    58     Wiseburn DaVinci   47
Zack Muller scored 28 points and Asher Dauer added 17 as the #1 Firehawks (21-5) won their third straight game.


DeToledo    64   Palmdale Aerospace  36

The Jaguars (8-8) got their third straight win behind 29 points from Liam Evenhaim and 10 from Dylan Esulin.

Kehillah Jewish    37     Design Tech     24
Guy Manor scored 18 points and a 21-4 run in the middle quarters iced a third straight win for the Rams (7-3).