National Results - Jan. 8, 2020

MIDATLANTIC

Barrack HA 39 Mesivta Philadelphia 38 OT

The battle of the Philly unbeatens went to the Cougars (6-0) behind 13 points from Itay Goldfarb and 12 from Danny Cohen. Noah Mogyoros scored 14 points for the Mustangs (6-1) and Bennett Stein added 13.

NORTHEAST

Woodlands 59 Leffell 51

Elan Roth scored 14 points and Ezra Ament added 11 for the Lions (0-7).

Gann 75 Brimmer & May 41

Jacob Starr scored 26 points and Dan Galper and Eli Gross added 14 each for the Red Heifers (3-1).

CANADA

St. John Paul II 75 Or Chaim Toronto 69 OT

Josh Perlmutter scored 15 points and Yoni Bensoussan and David Haber each added 12 for the Knights (9-7), who just missed a chance to win at the end of regulation.

Herzliah 56 Graves Adventist 48

Wildcats improve to 7-1.

SOUTHEAST

Divine Savior 65 HA Miami 58

Jacob Stein had 26 points and 17 rebounds but several rallies for the #15 Warriors (9-8) weren’t enough.

Posnack Jewish Day vs St. Kevin’s (Australia)

MIDWEST

Fuchs Mizrachi 58 Campus International 15

Yedidiah Blau scored 12 points and his brother Ephraim had two breakaway dunks in the final minute as the Mayhem (4-4) rolled.

Christ the King 81 Ida Crown 76 OT

Josh Goltz, Benny Albom and Elon Kahnrose each scored 17 points and Micah Cohen added 11 for the #18 Aces (5-3).

Columbus Torah Academy 72 Oakstone 41

Yaki Liebsman scored 25 points, including six of the team’s 11 three-pointers, to lead the Lions (4-3). Drew Samuelson added 14 points and Saul Myers had 13.

WEST

Yavneh Dallas 81 Dallas Lutheran 40

Jonah Eber scored 16 points to lead four players in double figures for the #16 Bulldogs (16-3). Mason Schwaber added 14 points and Jason Prager and Hillel Baynash each scored 10.

Denver JDS 48 CSDB 12

Tigers now 3-2.

YESHIVA LEAGUE

Heschel 48 TABC 42

The #7 Heat (8-2 League; 14-8 Overall) scored the final 13 points of the game in a gutsy rally after squandering a huge first half lead. Heschel led 18-4 early in the 2nd quarter but poor shot selection over the next several minutes let the #2 Storm (10-2; 13-3) crawl back to within seven at the half. TABC chipped away further in the third quarter, taking their first lead of the game and going up five, 40-35, at the buzzer on a half-court shot by Ari Kaminetzky. The momentum stayed with the Storm only briefly as they hit the first basket of the fourth quarter but never scored again. Ricky Sutton and Netanel Shapira led Heschel with 14 points each, with Shapira also grabbing 10 rebounds. Zevi Samet scored 12 points for the Storm and Kaminetzky and Yoni Mann each added 11.

Shaare Torah 71 YDE 63

Jackie Haber scored 19 points to lead four players in double figures for the #9 Stars (8-3; 14-6). Eddie Swaid added 17 points, Shlomie Anbeh had 13 and Freddy Swaid scored 10. The Thunder dropped to 9-11, 5-7 in the league.

JEC 45 Waterbury 37

Hillel Glick scored 26 points for the Thunder (3-7; 6-12). Asher Ackerman led the Wolfpack (4-7) with 12 points and Tzvi Winter added 10.