Mar 31, 2017 By: mta
by Shua Pariser ('20)
This Past Monday, MTA participated in its fourth Torah Bowl meet of the year. It was the most tense meet: the Playoffs. The participants were tested on Pinchas, Mattos, and Masei. When MTA arrived, there was a delicious pizza lunch. Due to MTA's outstanding play throughout the season, they received a bye and were to play the best team of Ramaz, SAR and Heichal. The opening game was between SAR and Ramaz, with Ramaz emerging victorious. Ramaz then played a fierce match against Heichal. Heichal took the win, sending them to play against the MTA Lions in a series of 3 games. In game one, the Lions destroyed with a score of 18-4. The next game was very close, but the Lions just lost, making the score of the series 1-1. In game three, the MTA Lions were victorious, sending them to the championships! A big mazal tov to Rabbi Pearl and the team on their win. We wish them much hatzlacha with their final championship match.
This Past Monday, MTA participated in its fourth Torah Bowl meet of the year. It was the most tense meet: the Playoffs. The participants were tested on Pinchas, Mattos, and Masei. When MTA arrived, there was a delicious pizza lunch. Due to MTA's outstanding play throughout the season, they received a bye and were to play the best team of Ramaz, SAR and Heichal. The opening game was between SAR and Ramaz, with Ramaz emerging victorious. Ramaz then played a fierce match against Heichal. Heichal took the win, sending them to play against the MTA Lions in a series of 3 games. In game one, the Lions destroyed with a score of 18-4. The next game was very close, but the Lions just lost, making the score of the series 1-1. In game three, the MTA Lions were victorious, sending them to the championships! A big mazal tov to Rabbi Pearl and the team on their win. We wish them much hatzlacha with their final championship match.