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Ida Crown Aces Take Home Sarachek Trophy in First Tournament Win

Apr 9, 2008
-- A frenzied group of fans stormed the court for the third game in a row following Ida Crown Jewish Academy’s first-place finish in Yeshiva University’s 17th Annual Red Sarachek Basketball Tournament on March 31. Although the final game came easy to the Ida Crown Aces, they barely survived two wild contests en route to their first tournament championship. The Aces escaped their Tier I quarterfinal match-up against reigning champions Young Israel of Century City with a last-second 48-47 victory. Seeded third in the tournament, they then upset Ramaz Upper School 71-67 in a frantic double-overtime thriller, before knocking off the top-seeded Hebrew Academy of Nassau County 69- 52 in the finals. Ida Crown head coach Howard Braun, who achieved his 450th career win on the tournament’s first day, pinpointed the key to his team’s success. “This entire team is one team, that’s a concept we stressed,” Braun said. “For the entire season that’s the way we played. This team simply has tremendous heart.” Ari Bloomberg, an Ida Crown junior, echoed that sentiment. “We have incredible team chemistry. We felt like the underdog and just played our hardest. This team refused to give up hope for the whole tournament.” The Sarachek Tournament, run by the Yeshiva University Admissions Office, is named in honor of Bernie “Red” Sarachek, YU’s team coach for 25 years and a legend in the basketball world. The tournament, from March 27-31, hosted 18 Jewish high schools from across the country. The teams stayed in a local hotel over the weekend, where YU students ran informal programming for the athletes. In addition to the players and coaches, many family members, friends, and fans joined the teams in New York City. “We came from California, for our second year in a row, to watch our son play,” said Cathy Hoffman, mother of Valley Shaarey Zedek star Dovie Hoffman, and kippah designer for the entire team. “It is an amazing opportunity to bring Orthodox kids together in this setting.” The Yeshiva University High School for Boys (YUHSB)/Marsha Stern Talmudical Academy took the Tier II championship while the Weinbaum Yeshiva High School won the top spot in Tier III. YUHSB’s Gavriel Feld was named the Three Point Shootout Champion as well as the Tier II MVP. Weinbaum’s Elie Baratz won MVP of Tier III. “I was surprised by how many fans came out for the games,” said Bloomberg, the tournament MVP. “We couldn’t have done it without them.”