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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
52 -
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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
42 -
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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
56 -
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#20 YGW Knights
#18 Cooper MACS65
67 -
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#7 MDY Warriors
#3 DRS Wildcats46
50 -
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#4 Hillel Heat
#8 NSHA Lions33
40 -
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#9 KATZ Storm
#19 Maimo MCats62
42 -
11/2 Final
#13 JEC Thunder
#10 OH Thunder57
62 -
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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 -
10/31 Final
#15 Fasman Yesh.
#9 KATZ Storm67
72 -
10/31 Final
#20 YGW Knights
#16 Posnack Rams43
55 -
10/31 Final
#18 Cooper MACS
#17 Mont. Heat47
68 -
10/31 Final
#8 NSHA Lions
#1 LA Wildcats53
48 -
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#6 VBC Wolfpack
#3 DRS Wildcats45
59 -
10/31 Final
#5 TABC Storm
#4 Hillel Heat57
60 -
10/31 Final
#18 Cooper MACS
#10 OH Thunder39
60 -
10/31 Final
#12 RZJHS Tigers
#13 JEC Thunder30
64 -
10/31 Final
#11 HAFTR Hawks
#9 KATZ Storm59
55 -
10/31 Final
#16 Posnack Rams
#14 CESJDS Lions23
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10/30 Final
#13 JEC Thunder
#4 Hillel Heat45
58 -
10/30 Final
#18 Cooper MACS
#2 Ber. Cougars58
83 -
10/30 Final
#14 CESJDS Lions
#3 DRS Wildcats66
73 -
10/30 Final
#16 Posnack Rams
#1 LA Wildcats25
74 -
10/30 Final
#12 RZJHS Tigers
#5 TABC Storm41
54 -
10/30 Final
#11 HAFTR Hawks
#6 VBC Wolfpack40
53 -
10/30 Final
#10 OH Thunder
#7 MDY Warriors43
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10/30 Final
#9 KATZ Storm
#8 NSHA Lions52
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#18 Cooper MACS
#15 Fasman Yesh.47
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10/30 Final
#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
#8 Scheck LIONS Take over the Pride, Down CESJDS LIONS 39-30!
- Updated: November 1, 2018
The kickoff game of the 2018 Cooper Invitational featured two stellar teams, the Scheck Hillel Lions and the CESJDS Lions. Scheck Hillel won the toss to start things out, yet both teams would not score for the next four minutes until JDS’s Zev Katz broke the ice with a free throw. Scheck quickly responded as Daniel Abbo hit a fast-break layup. The teams both continued to battle and each team hit a three to make the score 5-4, Scheck with the lead. After Samuel Taieb’s pair of free throws and a layup from Alan Berkman, Scheck had a 9-6 lead at the end of the first quarter.
This matchup began the second quarter with both teams playing lock down defense resulting in very little scoring. Both teams had many open looks but struggled to convert. JDS struck first yet again, as Dani Offer hit a fast-break layup. Scheck came right back when Andres Bacal got in a perfect position for a layup. Scheck’s Alan Berkman quickly added a bucket and made it a 13-8 Scheck lead. Jake Rulnick put JDS back on the board with a pair of free throws, and Ariel Gershman tied the game at 13 with a three. With two minutes remaining before half-time, both teams were trying to grab the opportunity for a lead at the half. Ari Gershengorn did just that with a pair of free throws to get JDS up on Scheck 15-13. With ten seconds left, Brian Epstein hit a three for JDS to give them a five-point lead. However, that would not hold up for very long, as Scheck’s star point guard, Aaron Ben-Shmuel, hit a buzzer-beating layup to make the half-time score 18-15, JDS.
After the half, both teams appeared to be re-energized and ready for action. However, most of their energy was devoted to the defensive side of thing, yet again. Both teams ended up getting easy inside shots to make the score 17-20, JDS lead. Samuel Taieb continued to shorten JDS’s lead with a layup and Aaron Ben-Shmuel hit a pair of free throws to give Scheck a one-point lead and forced JDS to call a timeout. That timeout was to no avail as Yaniv Assraf hit a wide open layup to extend Scheck’s lead. Scheck did not stop there. Aaron Ben-Shmuel hit another wide-open layup to extend Scheck’s lead to five. This forced JDS to call yet another timeout. Again, this did not slow down Scheck. Aaron Ben-Shmuel struck yet again with a pair of threes to put Scheck up 31-20. Samuel Taieb hit a midrange shot and Saul Birmaher hit a layup to extend the lead to fifteen. Once a manageable deficit for JDS turned into an unmanageable one within a couple of minutes. JDS needed to turn things around fast or else this game was long gone.
The fourth quarter began with JDS needing to score and to score fast. That they did with Jake Rulnick’s free throw to make it just a fourteen point Scheck lead. However, Rulnick fouled out, which just added to the list of problems that surrounded JDS. Shortly after, Zev Katz fouled out as well. JDS was not looking so well. It seemed as if a miracle would have to occur for JDS to come back at this point. JDS continued to fight, but Scheck did too as halfway through the fourth quarter, Scheck still had a 37-23 point lead. Ben-Shmuel hit yet another shot to make it a sixteen point lead for Scheck. However, JDS stood strong and continued to fight. Ari Geshengorn had two consecutive blocks that sparked some more intensity for JDS. They went on to score seven more, to cut the lead to nine. That would be it for JDS, though, as Scheck won this one 39-30. Aaron Ben-Shmuel had fourteen points to lead Scheck, along with Samuel Taieb’s 10 Scheck has roared themselves into the Tier I bracket.

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