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#2 DRS Wildcats
#1 YULA Panthers49
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#4 Hillel Heat
#3 TABC Storm30
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#11 Posnack Rams
#13 MTA Lions66
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#5 VT Wolfpack
#10 HAFTR Hawks64
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#14 CESJDS Lions
#15 Cooper MACS50
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#16 Beren Stars
#9 Maimo MCats47
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#8 KATZ Storm
#6 MDY Warriors69
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11/17 Final
#12 NSHA Lions
#7 Mont. Heat45
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#10 HAFTR Hawks
#11 Posnack Rams52
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#14 CESJDS Lions
#9 Maimo MCats61
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#3 TABC Storm
#2 DRS Wildcats43
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#13 MTA Lions
#5 VT Wolfpack71
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#16 Beren Stars
#15 Cooper MACS43
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#4 Hillel Heat
#1 YULA Panthers64
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#12 NSHA Lions
#8 KATZ Storm52
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#7 Mont. Heat
#6 MDY Warriors48
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#4 Hillel Heat
#12 NSHA Lions63
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#15 Cooper MACS
#5 VT Wolfpack43
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#10 HAFTR Hawks
#14 CESJDS Lions54
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#8 KATZ Storm
#1 YULA Panthers59
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#6 MDY Warriors
#3 TABC Storm52
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#7 Mont. Heat
#2 DRS Wildcats56
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#9 Maimo MCats
#11 Posnack Rams31
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#16 Beren Stars
#13 MTA Lions36
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#15 Cooper MACS
#2 DRS Wildcats33
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#14 CESJDS Lions
#3 TABC Storm40
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#12 NSHA Lions
#5 VT Wolfpack48
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#10 HAFTR Hawks
#7 Mont. Heat37
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#13 MTA Lions
#4 Hillel Heat40
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#16 Beren Stars
#1 YULA Panthers41
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#9 Maimo MCats
#8 KATZ Storm16
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#11 Posnack Rams
#6 MDY Warriors54
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#1 YULA Panthers49
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#4 Hillel Heat
#3 TABC Storm30
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#8 KATZ Storm
#6 MDY Warriors69
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11/17 Final
#12 NSHA Lions
#7 Mont. Heat45
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#3 TABC Storm
#2 DRS Wildcats43
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#4 Hillel Heat
#1 YULA Panthers64
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#4 Hillel Heat
#12 NSHA Lions63
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#8 KATZ Storm
#1 YULA Panthers59
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11/15 Final
#6 MDY Warriors
#3 TABC Storm52
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#7 Mont. Heat
#2 DRS Wildcats56
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#11 Posnack Rams
#13 MTA Lions66
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#5 VT Wolfpack
#10 HAFTR Hawks64
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#14 CESJDS Lions
#15 Cooper MACS50
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#16 Beren Stars
#9 Maimo MCats47
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#10 HAFTR Hawks
#11 Posnack Rams52
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#14 CESJDS Lions
#9 Maimo MCats61
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11/16 Final
#13 MTA Lions
#5 VT Wolfpack71
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#16 Beren Stars
#15 Cooper MACS43
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11/16 Final
#12 NSHA Lions
#8 KATZ Storm52
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#15 Cooper MACS
#5 VT Wolfpack43
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#10 HAFTR Hawks
#14 CESJDS Lions54
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#9 Maimo MCats
#11 Posnack Rams31
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#16 Beren Stars
#13 MTA Lions36
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- Memphis Yeshiva Invitational Top 10 Plays Day 3
- YULA PANTHERS defeat DRS Wildcats 53-49 to win Memphis Invitational Championship!
- Hillel Heat Flame Out, lose to TABC Storm, 55-30
- Posnack Triumphs with Late-Game Magic to Win Tier 2 Championship
- Wolfpack Roars to Victory: Valley Torah Dominates HAFTR 64-43!
- CESJDS Lions Spoil Cooper MACS’ Hometown Hopes with 50-33 Victory in Tier 2 Showdown
- Beren Stars Triumph Over Maimo M-Cats 47-39 in Tier II Consolation Game
- Lightning Meets Steel: Katz Storm’s Precision Edges Out Warriors’ Might 69-63!
- Montreal Heat Secures Fifth Place with 51-45 Win Over NSHA Lions
- Hawks’ Wings Clipped as Rams Lock in Tier 2 Finals Spot!
- CESJDS Lions Dominate Maimonides M-Cats in Thrilling Blowout Victory 74-48!
- DRS Wildcats Edge TABC Storm in Thrilling Semifinal to Secure Tier 1 Championship Spot
- MTA LIONS Mangle VT WOLFPACK 71-41! Move on to T2 Finals
- Hometown Heroes: Cooper Macs Claim First Win with Thrilling 50-43 Victory Over Beren
- YULA PANTHERS Advance to T1 Finals after Defeating Hillel HEAT 66-64!
- Memphis Yeshiva Invitational Top 10 Plays Day 2
- NSHA Lions’ Early Dominance Tornadoed by Katz Storm’s Furious Fourth Quarter 55-52!
- Magen David Yeshiva Warriors Cool Down Montreal HEAT, 51-48
TABC STORM hold off MDY Warriors 61-52, Clinch Final Four Spot
- Updated: November 15, 2024

Friday morning had a quarterfinal matchup between the #3 TABC Storm and the #6 MDY Warriors. TABC came out strong, winning the tip and scoring on their first possession. MDY’s Joshua Chabbot responded by scoring his team’s first 4 points, tying up the game 4-4. But TABC, thanks to Eyal Kinderlehrer’s 10 points and 6 rebounds, was able to win the first quarter’s back and forth battle. TABC ended the quarter with a significant lead of 26-12 against the Warriors.
Joshua Chabbott on MDY came into the second quarter ready to shrink his team’s deficit, bringing his score total to 16 by the five minute mark, closing the gap to 4 points. This was just the start of MDY’s great comeback in the second quarter in which they came back to tie the game 34-34. Game leaders in the first half included MDY’s Joshua Chabbott, with 18 points, and Eyal Kinderlehrer, who had a double double in points and rebounds going into the half. Both teams racked up significant fouls by the half, with MDY’s Marc Sutton and TABC’s Eyal Kinderlehrer both having 3 going into the locker room.
Eyal Kinderlehrher came into the second half ready to win the game, immediately hitting an and one layup, bringing his teams lead to three points. MDY’s Alfonse Shiloach responded with a two pointer of his own. MDY took the lead halfway through the third quarter with a floater by Joshua Chabbott, bringing his total to 20 points. Back and forth scoring continued throughout the third, with MDY coming out of the quarter on top, leading by a score of 43-41.
The first score of the fourth came from Eyal Kinderlehrer once again as he scored a putback layup, tying up the game with 7 minutes left on the clock. Early in the fourth, Akiva Borgen and Eyal Kinderlehrer both on TABC were in deep foul trouble with 4 fouls each. With 4 minutes left in the game, TABC began to pull away with a great layup by Eyal Kinderlerer, putting their lead at 3 points with a score of 49-46. Joshua Chabbott responded with a corner three to tie the game up with 2:30 left on the clock. Tensions were high as neither team could score for the next minute and the game remained tied. In order to regroup, MDY called a timeout with 1:30 left in the game. After the timeout, MDY began to run out the clock down to 32 seconds left and called another timeout. MDY continued to run down the clock until 9 seconds, when they called a timeout after TABC fouled. MDY’s Joshua Chabbott, after the inbound pass, missed a deep 3, which was rebounded by TABC, who then called a timeout with 2 seconds left on the clock. TABC had a costly lane violation and turned the ball back over to MDY. With the ball back to MDY, the Warriors tried a quick inbound and a desperation 3 point try. It failed to go in, and that sent the game into overtime.
Fans gathered to watch the intense overtime battle between these two teams. Eyal Kinderlehrer won the overtime tip for TABC. After a missed layup, MDY’s Max Abed came and scored a layup. TABC’s Akiva Borgen responded with an and one layup, but he missed the free throw leaving the score tied at 51. With 1:30 left in the game, TABC’s Dovid Saks hit a three. Saks then hit an and one layup but missed the free throw, putting TABC up 56-51. From there, TABC was able to close it out and win in overtime with a score of 61-52.
This game was the game of the tournament so far. Star players on TABC included Eyal Kinderlerher with 27 points and 19 rebounds, Dovid Saks with 15 points, and Akiva Borgen with 12 points. The star player on MDY was Joshua Chabbot with 25 points and 8 rebounds. With the win, the Storm clinch a spot in the Tier 1 Final Four.
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