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							#13 JEC Thunder
 #4 Hillel Heat45
 58
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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
 54
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							#11 HAFTR Hawks
 #6 VBC Wolfpack40
 53
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							#10 OH Thunder
 #7 MDY Warriors43
 45
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							#9 KATZ Storm
 #8 NSHA Lions52
 61
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							#18 Cooper MACS
 #15 Fasman Yesh.47
 45
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							#19 Maimo MCats
 #14 CESJDS Lions45
 53
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							#17 Mont. Heat
 #16 Posnack Rams45
 48
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							#20 YGW Knights
 #13 JEC Thunder52
 68
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- Hillel HEAT Turns Up the Temperature! Second-Half Surge Burns JEC THUNDER 58–45!
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- Wild Finish! DRS Wildcats Survive Double Overtime Thriller Against Fearless CESJDS Lions, 73–66!
- LA Club United WILDCATS defeat David Posnack Jewish Day School RAMS 74-25!
- TABC STORM Rolls Past Rochelle Zell TIGERS 54–41 Behind Faber and Borgen’s One-Two Punch!
- Wolfpack Howls! Valley BC Runs Past HAFTR Hawks 53–40 Behind Dan’s Dominant 17!
- MDY Warriors Edge Out Ohr HaTorah in Thrilling 45-43 Victory
- Sassoon Roars for 33 as North Shore LIONS Weather the STORM in a 61–52 Showdown!
- Freiden’s Floater Lifts Cooper MACCABEES in Final-Second Thriller Over Fasman!
- From Meow to Ouch — JDS Lions Claw Past M-Cats in Fierce Feline Faceoff!
- Despite Alloul’s Buzzer Beater, Posnack Stuns Montreal Heat 48–45 in First-Round Thriller!
- Thunder Strike Down Knights: JEC Rolls Past YGW 68–52 Behind Rozehzadeh’s 22-Point Showcase
- Bracket Challenge is now live!
- The Wait is Over
- 2025 MEMPHIS YESHIVA INVITATIONAL PARTICIPATING TEAMS ANNOUNCED!
- YULA Panthers 2024 Tier 1 Champions
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- YULA PANTHERS defeat DRS Wildcats 53-49 to win Memphis Invitational Championship!
Lightning Meets Steel: Katz Storm’s Precision Edges Out Warriors’ Might 69-63!
- Updated: November 17, 2024
 
											In an exciting conclusion to the Tier 1 fifth-place game, the Katz Storm emerged victorious, edging out the MDY Warriors 69-63 in a hard-fought battle. After a close first half, Katz found their rhythm and held off a determined Warriors squad to claim the win.
Haim Elmakies was the standout performer for Katz, leading his team with 22 points and 3 rebounds. His offensive output was key in maintaining the Storm’s lead throughout the second half. Elmakies’s shooting, both from the perimeter and driving to the basket, allowed Katz to stay ahead as the game wore on.
Harry Munter added 11 points, providing steady support, while Jacob Cik contributed 10 points and 2 rebounds, despite being in foul trouble for much of the game. Nathaniel Hoffman’s well-rounded play was crucial, as he added 6 points, 7 rebounds, and 3 assists, helping his team on both ends of the floor. Ilan Harris also chipped in 6 points and 2 rebounds, playing a solid role in the victory.
Despite facing foul difficulties, including 3 fouls each for Cik, Hoffman, and Nir Ovaknin, the Storm’s depth and balanced scoring allowed them to hold off the Warriors’ comeback efforts.
The MDY Warriors, led by a remarkable 27-point performance from Joshua Chabbott, fought hard throughout the game. Chabbott also grabbed 4 rebounds, showcasing his offensive ability and leadership. Edward Dweck added 11 points and 4 rebounds, providing solid support for Chabbott in the Warriors’ offense.
Jacob Shiloach was a key contributor, posting 9 points and a game-high 12 rebounds, demonstrating his presence in the paint and on the boards. Michael Abed added 7 points, and both James Chami and Solly Hara contributed 2 points each. Despite the Warriors’ balanced scoring, they were unable to close the gap in the final minutes.
MDY’s struggles with foul trouble and the inability to contain Katz’s offense in the second half ultimately sealed their fate.
With the 69-61 victory, the Katz Storm claimed the Tier 1 fifth-place finish, powered by a strong all-around team effort and clutch performances from Elmakies, Munter, and Cik. MDY fought valiantly but fell just short, with Chabbott’s incredible performance leading their offense. As the tournament concludes, both teams can hold their heads high after a competitive and thrilling matchup.

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