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#8 NSHA Lions
#3 DRS Wildcats51
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#11 HAFTR Hawks
#10 OH Thunder44
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#7 MDY Warriors
#4 Hillel Heat46
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#6 VBC Wolfpack
#1 LA Wildcats33
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#15 Fasman Yesh.
#18 Cooper MACS68
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#17 Mont. Heat
#9 KATZ Storm59
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#12 RZJHS Tigers
#20 YGW Knights19
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#13 JEC Thunder
#14 CESJDS Lions42
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#19 Maimo MCats
#16 Posnack Rams52
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#5 TABC Storm
#2 Ber. Cougars57
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#15 Fasman Yesh.
#12 RZJHS Tigers45
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#2 Ber. Cougars
#6 VBC Wolfpack56
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#5 TABC Storm
#1 LA Wildcats28
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#16 Posnack Rams
#17 Mont. Heat35
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#20 YGW Knights
#18 Cooper MACS65
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#7 MDY Warriors
#3 DRS Wildcats46
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#4 Hillel Heat
#8 NSHA Lions33
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#9 KATZ Storm
#19 Maimo MCats62
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#13 JEC Thunder
#10 OH Thunder57
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#14 CESJDS Lions
#11 HAFTR Hawks43
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10/31 Final
#19 Maimo MCats
#12 RZJHS Tigers65
46 -
10/31 Final
#7 MDY Warriors
#2 Ber. Cougars61
52 -
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#15 Fasman Yesh.
#9 KATZ Storm67
72 -
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#20 YGW Knights
#16 Posnack Rams43
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#18 Cooper MACS
#17 Mont. Heat47
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#8 NSHA Lions
#1 LA Wildcats53
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#6 VBC Wolfpack
#3 DRS Wildcats45
59 -
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#5 TABC Storm
#4 Hillel Heat57
60 -
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#18 Cooper MACS
#10 OH Thunder39
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#12 RZJHS Tigers
#13 JEC Thunder30
64 -
10/31 Final
#11 HAFTR Hawks
#9 KATZ Storm59
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#16 Posnack Rams
#14 CESJDS Lions23
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10/30 Final
#13 JEC Thunder
#4 Hillel Heat45
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#18 Cooper MACS
#2 Ber. Cougars58
83 -
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#14 CESJDS Lions
#3 DRS Wildcats66
73 -
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#16 Posnack Rams
#1 LA Wildcats25
74 -
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#12 RZJHS Tigers
#5 TABC Storm41
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#11 HAFTR Hawks
#6 VBC Wolfpack40
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#10 OH Thunder
#7 MDY Warriors43
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#9 KATZ Storm
#8 NSHA Lions52
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#18 Cooper MACS
#15 Fasman Yesh.47
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#19 Maimo MCats
#14 CESJDS Lions45
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#17 Mont. Heat
#16 Posnack Rams45
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#20 YGW Knights
#13 JEC Thunder52
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- Northshore’s Fourth-Quarter Surge Seals Historic Memphis Invitational Win
- HAFTR Hawks Shock Ohr Hatorah Thunder to Capture Tier II Championship, 44–39
- Hillel Yeshiva HEAT defeat Magen David Yeshiva Warriors 52-46!
- LA Club United WILDCATS defeat Valley BC WOLFPACK 80-33!
- Rabbi Oscar Z. Fasman Yeshiva High School defeat Cooper Yeshiva High School MACABBEES 68-43!
- Storm Surges Past Heat in Tier III Championship Showdown, 69–59
- Yeshiva of Greater Washington KNIGHTS defeat Rochele Zell Jewish High School TIGERS 67-19!
- Lions Roar Past JEC Thunder to Claim Tier II Bronze, 53–42
- Posnack Rams Outlast Maimo M-Cats in Nail-Biting Tier III Thriller, 54–52
- Berman Cougars Edge TABC Storm in 7th Place Battle — A Solid Finish to a Shaky Tournament for Both Sides
- Rabbi Oscar Z. Fasman Yeshiva High School defeat Rochele Zell Jewish High School TIGERS 45-42!
- Valley BC WOLFPACK defeat Melvin J. Berman Hebrew Academy COUGARS 74-56!
- LA Club United WILDCATS defeat Torah Academy of Bergen County STORM 71-28!
- Hebrew Academy of Montreal HEAT defeat David Posnack Jewish Day School RAMS 56-35!
- Macs slay Knights! Cooper Macs Squeak by Y-G-Dubs
- Davis Renov Stahler DRS Wildcats defeat Magen David Yeshiva Warriors 50-46!
- Northshore Hebrew Academy LIONS defeat Hillel Yeshiva HEAT 40-33!
- Storm Whips the M-Cats — Total Domination in Tier III Semifinal
DRS Wildcats Edge TABC Storm in Thrilling Semifinal to Secure Tier 1 Championship Spot
- Updated: November 16, 2024
The DRS Wildcats and the TABC Storm entered this Tier 1 semifinal matchup with everything to play for—a coveted spot in the Tier 1 Championship game. Fans were treated to a tense and electrifying game that went down to the wire.
The first quarter began with energy and intensity. TABC won the tipoff, but DRS’s Tzvi Tsaidi immediately made his mark, stealing the ball and converting a layup. TABC’s Akiva Borgen quickly responded with a three-pointer to give his team the lead. After the initial burst of action, the pace slowed significantly as both teams struggled to find the basket. Late in the quarter, TABC’s Yonatan Faber provided a spark, sinking back-to-back three-pointers to briefly give his team a one-point advantage. However, DRS regained control in the closing seconds to end the first quarter up 12-11.
The low-scoring trend continued into the second quarter, defined by deliberate play and gritty defense. Borgen showcased his talent with a tough and-one layup that momentarily put TABC ahead, but DRS quickly answered with a crucial three-pointer to retake the lead. Joe Aaron proved to be a vital presence for the Wildcats, contributing 7 points and 5 rebounds in the half. DRS entered halftime with a narrow 21-17 advantage.
The Wildcats came out strong in the third quarter, establishing dominance early with a three-pointer from Adir Sacknovitz. DRS steadily extended their lead, demonstrating exceptional defensive discipline to contain TABC’s star scorer, Eyal Kinderlehrer. Through three quarters, Kinderlehrer was held to just 9 points, a testament to DRS’s defensive focus. By the end of the third, DRS had built a commanding 38-27 lead, seemingly in control of the game.
But the fourth quarter told a different story. TABC stormed back with a surge of energy, led by Borgen, who scored his 14th point to ignite a rally. Kinderlehrer came alive, achieving a double-double midway through the quarter with points and rebounds. His efforts, combined with a clutch three-pointer from Faber, cut DRS’s lead to just 5 points. With two minutes remaining, TABC had clawed back to trail by a single point, setting up a thrilling finish.
In the final moments, after a series of scoreless possessions, Joe Aaron once again rose to the occasion for DRS. With just 15 seconds left, he drove to the basket and made a tough, contested layup to give the Wildcats a three-point cushion. TABC’s desperation three-pointer missed its mark, but Kinderlehrer grabbed the rebound and quickly scored a putback. However, time ran out before TABC could mount another attack. DRS escaped with a dramatic 44-43 victory to secure their spot in the Tier 1 Championship game.
Joe Aaron was the standout performer for DRS, finishing with 19 points and 7 rebounds, including the game’s decisive basket. For TABC, Eyal Kinderlehrer delivered an outstanding performance with 16 points and 13 rebounds, while Akiva Borgen added 13 points. Despite TABC’s valiant fourth-quarter rally, DRS’s resilience and composure in the critical moments proved to be the difference.

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