National Results - Dec. 16, 2019

MIDATLANTIC

Mesivta Philadelphia vs Delaware Valley Friends

Barrack HA vs Friends Select

NORTHEAST

Haldane 89 Leffell Westchester 43

Cory Rabinowitz led the Lions (0-4) with 12 points.

Gann 80 Covenant Christian 48

Jacob Starr scored 20 points and Dan Galper and Jesse Levisohn each added 13 as the Red Heifers won their season opener.

CANADA

HA Montreal 70 RHS 46

Ethan Fallenbaum scored 26 points, Yaakov Azoulay added 16 and Nachman Mann had 10 for the Heat (3-2).

SOUTHEAST

HA Miami 63 LaSalle 57

Jacob Stein had 26 points and 19 rebounds and Jonathan Acevedo scored 10 points as the #11 Warriors (7-6) won their fourth straight game.

MIDWEST

Rochelle Zell 81 CICS Ellison 78

Jake Silvers scored a JHA season-high 38 points, Zach Rosen added 15 and Joey Miller had 10 to lead the #16 Tigers (9-5).

Ida Crown 63 Walther Christian 60

Micah Cohen had 15 points and Benny Albom and Josh Goltz each added 10 as the #22 Aces (5-1) won their third straight.

Austin Catholic Frankel Jewish Academy

WEST

Denver JDS 62 Loveland Classical 35

Jon Kochavi scored 25 points and Eitan Kochavi added 19 as the Tigers (1-1) got in the win column.

CALIFORNIA

Kehillah Jewish at Basis Independent-Silicon Valley  

YESHIVA LEAGUE

Hillel 57 TABC 53

Joe Zekaria scored 20 points, Morris Tobias added 18 and Zack Cytryn had 11 as the #9 Heat (8-1 League; 13-4 Overall) rallied from 14 down in the 1st half to snap the #3 Storm’s 9-game win streak. TABC (9-1; 12-2) had been the last remaining undefeated team in the league. They were led by Zevi Samet’s 16 points and 15 from Ari Kaminetsky.

Magen David 46 North Shore HA 36

Teddy Cohen led the #1 Warriors (9-1; 17-2) with 17 points and Albert Nsiri added 11. The #18 Stars drop to 6-5 in the league, 7-8 overall.

Flatbush 61 Rambam 48

Shmuel Siegel scored 31 points but the Ravens (2-9; 4-12) lost on the road. The Falcons are now 3-7, 3-6 in the league.

Ramaz 60 HANC 19

Spencer Rubinstein scored 15 points and Cy Aminzadeh added 10 as the #13 Rams (3-4; 6-7) shut down the Hurricanes (2-8; 4-13).