sports Archives - The 鶹 School /category/sports/ Tue, 26 Oct 2021 18:43:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 /wp-content/uploads/2019/03/cropped-favicon-1-32x32.png sports Archives - The 鶹 School /category/sports/ 32 32 Yeshivat 鶹 Athletics Looks Back at 2020-21 /yeshivat-frisch-athletics-looks-back-at-2020-21/ Thu, 17 Jun 2021 14:44:03 +0000 /?p=50732 It was a year like no other, and much had to be sacrificed throughout the world in terms of athletics. Yet, Yeshivat 鶹 Athletics is looking back on a year in which, despite all the challenges, there is much to be proud of. In a year of reduced competition, 鶹’s...

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It was a year like no other, and much had to be sacrificed throughout the world in terms of athletics. Yet, Yeshivat 鶹 Athletics is looking back on a year in which, despite all the challenges, there is much to be proud of.

In a year of reduced competition, 鶹’s boys ice hockey team won the McMullin Cup. 鶹’s athletics teams also maintained practice schedules. The wrestling team had practice every week, rain or shine, and the girls ice hockey successfully held 19 practices. 鶹 maintained four basketball teams, three volleyball teams, two floor hockey teams, two outdoor soccer teams, fencing, cross country/track meets, girls swim team, lacrosse and E sports. The school coordinated outdoor games for basketball and volleyball, while three softball and baseball teams competed in the Yeshiva League. 鶹 also held in-house competitions, including an all-鶹 tennis tournament with 24 participants, and four flag football intramurals.

Congratulations to all the athletes and coaches on what you accomplished this year!

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Yeshivat 鶹 Sports Management Club Visits NBA Headquarters /yeshivat-frisch-sports-management-club-visits-nba-headquarters/ Tue, 14 Jan 2020 15:32:20 +0000 /?p=44859 Yeshivat 鶹’s Sports Management Club visited the headquarters of the National Basketball Association (NBA) on January 13, an inspiring and fun close to the first semester! The Sports Management Club, new to 鶹 this year, provides students with an opportunity to meet and learn from professionals about the industry as...

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Yeshivat 鶹’s Sports Management Club visited the headquarters of the National Basketball Association (NBA) on January 13, an inspiring and fun close to the first semester! The Sports Management Club, new to 鶹 this year, provides students with an opportunity to meet and learn from professionals about the industry as a whole, and about the experiences of religious Jews in the sports world.

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鶹 Athletics Has Something for Everyone /frisch-athletics-has-something-for-everyone/ Thu, 05 Dec 2019 15:00:10 +0000 /?p=44906 Yeshivat 鶹’s Athletics Program is in full gear as the winter season gets underway. The school’s Yeshiva League winter teams have all gotten off to a great start. Boys and girls varsity and junior varsity basketball, boys varsity and junior varsity floor hockey, and girls varsity and junior varsity volleyball...

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Yeshivat 鶹’s Athletics Program is in full gear as the winter season gets underway. The school’s Yeshiva League winter teams have all gotten off to a great start. Boys and girls varsity and junior varsity basketball, boys varsity and junior varsity floor hockey, and girls varsity and junior varsity volleyball all had opening wins, and have accumulated more wins since. In addition, 鶹’s boys varsity basketball team recently won the fifth annual Steve Glouberman z”l Tournament in Los Angeles. Girls swim, boys ice hockey and wrestling teams all started off the season with wins.

On a club level, 鶹’s boys outdoor soccer athletes won the Mid Atlantic Tournament, and girls soccer athletes had the opportunity to play in MetLife Stadium. Boys and girls fencing and boys ultimate Frisbee are also off to a great start.

鶹 Athletics is renowned for its tremendous selection of sports opportunities, boasting 24 teams, 12 clubs and four intramurals. The program is continually expanding to meet the interests and needs of each individual; there is truly something for everyone. In addition to cross-country running (boys and girls), boys intramural football and basketball programs and more, 鶹 recently added a girls ice hockey team and expanded its girls and boys lacrosse teams due to high demand.

Though the year is young, 鶹 has already held tryouts for many spring teams, which include baseball, softball, indoor soccer, hockey and tennis.

This year, 鶹 is also trying to get the Cougars onto the river with a new crew club. Bring on 2020!

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鶹 Cougars Win Glouberman Tournament in LA /frisch-cougars-win-glouberman-tournament-in-la/ Tue, 26 Nov 2019 03:45:30 +0000 /?p=44910 By Yeshiva League Pass  The 鶹 Cougars traveled to Los Angeles looking to start their season with a strong showing at the annual Steve Glouberman Basketball Tournament. With high hopes for the upcoming season and coming off a disappointing quarter-final tourney exit last year against Shalhevet, 鶹 was highly motivated....

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The 鶹 Cougars traveled to Los Angeles looking to start their season with a strong showing at the annual Steve Glouberman Basketball Tournament. With high hopes for the upcoming season and coming off a disappointing quarter-final tourney exit last year against Shalhevet, 鶹 was highly motivated. The Cougars also hoped to become a more cohesive unit through bonding on and off the court. To that end, the team had an incredible time at the Staples Center enjoying each other’s company while watching the LA Clippers take on the Milwaukee Bucks on the eve of the tournament.

The next morning, 鶹 squared off with the Ramaz Rams, in the opening of pool play. After an intense battle with many lead changes, the game came right down to the wire. Three times in the fourth quarter Danny Weinberger (11 points) hit shots to put 鶹 ahead and each time Ramaz answered with a basket of its own. With 鶹 down one, with one minute left, Max Zakheim (25 points) drove to the basket and layed in an and-one putting 鶹 up by two. After a stop and a pair of made free-throws, 鶹 was seemingly cruising to a win, up four with 17 seconds left. However, a quick 3-pointer and a pair of missed free-throws by 鶹 gave Ramaz the ball back, down one with nine seconds left. The Rams put the ball in the hands of their star player Spencer Rubenstein who drove the length of the court and laid in the game winner as the buzzer sounded. The 鶹 team was heartbroken. For the second year in a row, 鶹 had lost the opener on a buzzer beater after blowing a lead. With all the confidence coming into the tournament, this was a massive blow. However, after some motivational words from the coaches, 鶹 realized that this tournament was just getting started.

In their next game 鶹 faced Hebrew Academy (Miami). The game was very close and by the end of the first half, 鶹 was up by one. Plagued by foul trouble (Shmuli Coates) and injury (Danny Weinberger), a short-handed 鶹 fell behind by six in the closing seconds of the third quarter. With the tournament slipping away, Akiva Feit (13 points) connected for a huge momentum-shifting four point play to end the quarter. A tight fourth quarter followed and after a Coates 3 pointer (20 points) and a defensive stop, 鶹 had the ball, down one with 30 seconds left. The ball went into the hands of Coates and he hit a tough mid-range jumper to put 鶹 up one with 10 seconds left. However, this game was far from over. After Coates fouled out, Hebrew Academy went to the line and hit one of two free throws, sending the game into overtime. In overtime, with the game tied, Zakheim (17 points) scored on back-to-back possessions to give 鶹 a five point lead and 鶹 never looked back as it took a much needed win in their second game of the tournament.

It was on to the elimination portion of the tournament and 鶹, seeded fifth, was set to face YULA, one of the local teams, in the quarterfinals. In a packed gym filled with YULA fans, 鶹 was not phased, as they took the lead early and never let up. Through the scoring of Coates (21 points) Zakheim (17 points) and Eitan Dukas (15 points including a dominating fourth quarter shooting display), 鶹 cruised to a double digit win in their most complete team win of the season.

Friday night team davening, dinner and oneg at the Feldman home was a combination of great food, divrei Torah, ruach, singing, game playing, laughter and team building. Coaches Franz, Tamir and Eli joyfully watched as the already close team forged an ever tighter bond. After a very meaningful and uplifting Shabbos, it was time for the semi-finals, a rematch with Hebrew Academy of Miami.

Hebrew Academy started the game off strong getting out to an early seven point lead. 鶹, however, through some tenacious defense (Weinberger eight points, five steals), a Feit shooting heat check and some Billy Krause paint dominance picked things up and opened up a small halftime lead. After a Zakheim-led run by 鶹 to open the second half, Hebrew Academy responded by hitting two big threes. The game ended up being tied with two minutes to play when super-sub Sam Bendheim of 鶹 hit a deep 3to put 鶹 in the lead, which they would not surrender for the rest of the game. Zakheim lead the team with 25 points along with Krause and Feit who each added 11. 鶹 was going to the championship.

This year the semis and finals were both being held on Saturday night, a true test of endurance. 鶹 was set to face the tournament host school and defending champion, Shalhevet. In the locker-room, Weinberger delivered the team’s pregame dvar Torah and Coach Franz implored the team to block out the hostile crowd. A few minutes past midnight, after both teams had already played in tough games just two hours earlier, a standing room only gym packed with hundreds of cheering Shalhevet fans—and a dozen or so 鶹 fans—the teams were ready for battle. The first quarter started off as expected, teams trading bucket for bucket. The quarter ended 12-10 with Shalhevet in the lead, much to the delight of their boisterous crowd. The second quarter did not go 鶹’s way, with the offense struggling to get up good shots and it seemed like Shalhevet hit every shot they took. The only reason 鶹 was somewhat in this game was because of Zakheim’s heroic one man first half show (14 points). Shalhevet started the quarter with a quick 7-0 run and 鶹 struggled to bounce back. The half ended with Shalhevet up 33-20. While things looked bleak for the visitors, there is simply no quit in this 鶹 squad.

Frish’s coaches gave a fiery pump-up speech in the locker room, reminding the boys that there was a lot of basketball left to be played and 鶹 had played as poorly as possible and they were still in the game. Tactictly, the coaches implored the team to trust each other on offense, and more importantly, win the game with their trademark defense, one stop at a time. Other adjustments including putting Sam Bendheim on the court to start the half for his defense and having Danny Weinberger guard Shalhevet star Zeev Remer to start the second half. A quick 3 by Shalhevet to start the half put them up 16, and the 鶹 faithful in the crowd were bracing for the worst. However, the 鶹 players, would not let them down. After a few 3s from Weinberger and Coates, some tough drives from Feit and Zakheim and most importantly, terrific defense all around, 鶹 saw themselves only down two at the end of the quarter. 鶹 stopped the Shalhevet offense nine times in a row, led by Weinberger’s taking four charges and stealing the ball twice.

All of a sudden, in just five minutes of basketball, 鶹 was right back in the game. The quarter started with a Shalhevet 3, putting them up five. A quick jumper by Weinberger put them back down three, and then after a stop, Bendheim drained a 3 to tie the game. After a made free throw from Shalhevet, Feit made a spin move inside and gave 鶹 their first lead of the game. Another few defensive stops and an acrobatic and-one from Shmuli Coates put 鶹 up 47-43. Shalhevet came right back though with a 3 of their own by Jacob Benezra, their own defensive stop and a Shalhevet free throw knotted the game with just over two minutes to play. The game was tied at 47 and 鶹 was poised to take the lead when Zakheim took the ball strong to the hoop but was called for a dubious offensive foul. With the momentum swinging back to Shalhevet, Weinberger drew yet another offensive foul, forcing a key turnover, and giving 鶹 the ball back with a chance to take the lead. After a balanced team scoring attack in second half, it was now time for Zakheim to close it out. He drew a foul and hit two free throws, putting 鶹 back up two. A few stops by both teams left 鶹 back with the ball, up two with 1:20 left. After working the ball and bleeding 33 of 35 seconds from the shot clock, Zakheim hit a clutch floater put 鶹 up four. Coates, cool and composed, iced the improbable comeback win by going four from four from the line in the final seconds. Coming together as a team, inspired by a bench that pushes them as hard in practice as they cheer in the games, the 鶹 seniors won their first major tournament in their four years together, coming back from down 16, becoming champions in style. Zakheim led the team with 20 points, Coates added 17, and Feit and Weinberger combined for a solid 14 to go along with their game changing defense.

Zakheim was awarded tournament MVP after being 鶹’s leading scorer averaging 21 points a game. Coates was awarded first team all tournament. Most importantly though, 鶹 went home with a championship won by everyone from their best player to their insanely loud and encouraging bench. When asked to sum up their feelings after the game, co-captains Zakheim and Weinberger looked at each other and said in unison, “We’re just getting started.”

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鶹 Cougars Take Pride in Best Winter Sports Season to Date /frisch-cougars-take-pride-in-best-winter-sports-season-to-date/ Thu, 15 Mar 2018 19:07:43 +0000 http://frischschool.wpengine.com/?p=7245 This year saw Yeshivat 鶹’s best winter sports season to date, with seven out of eight winter sports teams making it to the championship game: boys varsity basketball, girls JV basketball, girls varsity basketball, boys JV hockey, boys varsity hockey, girls JV volleyball and girls varsity volleyball. Of these, the...

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This year saw Yeshivat 鶹’s best winter sports season to date, with seven out of eight winter sports teams making it to the championship game: boys varsity basketball, girls JV basketball, girls varsity basketball, boys JV hockey, boys varsity hockey, girls JV volleyball and girls varsity volleyball. Of these, the ice hockey, girls JV volleyball and girls varsity basketball walked away with a first-place trophy.

“There is tremendous school pride at 鶹, as well as great dedication on the part of the coaches and athletes that allow them to balance schoolwork and athletics and still be so competitive,” said 鶹 Athletics Director Aron Coren.

 

 

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