Watch: Ma’ale Adumim crushed Migdal Haemek 62:90

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The 17th round of the national league, which opened about a week and a half ago with the victory of Nahariya in Kiryat Ata, continues tonight (Tuesday). In the spotlight, Maccabi Urbani Ramat Gan suffered another loss to Elitzur Ashkelon, which fell to a negative balance, Maccabi Ma’ale Adumim defeated Hapoel Migdal Haemek / Jezreel 90:62 thanks to an amazing second half, Urbani Raanana and Hapoel Rag Givatayim recorded away victories in Hod Hasharon and Netanya respectively.

Hapoel Migdal Haemek / Jezreel – Maccabi Ma’ale Adumim 90:62
Who will succeed in stopping Ma’ale Adumim? Yair Gvirtz’s team continued its momentum and recorded a big victory tonight, defeating its opponent again. After a considered first half, the visitors escaped in the third quarter where they left Hapoel Migdal Haemek / Jezreel with only 10 points, and very quickly secured their sixth victory of the season. Kate Braxton and Jaylen Canty led five players in double figures with 17 points each. On the other hand, the Northerners with a disappointing game are still deep in the underground struggles.

Many Hapoel Migdal Haemek / Jezreel: Tomer Asaig 15 points, Donta Clark 13 points, Raven Barber and Rom Cornelius (10 rebounds) 9 points each.

Many for Maccabi Ma’ale Adumim: Jaylen Kanti and Kate Braxton (11 rebounds, 7 assists, 5 steals) 17 points each, Yonatan Rabinovich (5 assists) and Simcha Halpert (5 assists) 12 points each, Yanir Binyamin 10 points, Bar Plenty of 8 points.

Elitzur Ashkelon – Maccabi Urban Ramat Gan 97:94
Elitzur Ashkelon’s dive continues. The Southerners suffered a fifth consecutive loss tonight in all competitions, while on the other hand, Raj returned to the floor after about three weeks. For two points and got 25 points from Elijah Hirsch. In fact, three minutes to go, the scoreboard showed 83:83, which was maintained until the visitors scored 4 points in a row and from there, Amit Tamir’s team chased and tried to make a comeback, but good actions by Raj gave them Triumph.

Elitzur often had Ashkelon with him: J.R. Holder 30 points, Storm Warren (12 of 26 from the field) 28 points, Daniel Rosenbaum 20 points, Omar Ben David 11 points.

Many for Maccabi Urban Ramat Gan: Elijah Hirsch (10 of 16 from the field) 25 points, Dakrai Tucker 18 points, Ricky Trent (8 assists) 15 points, Muriel Lotati 10 points, Paul Delaney 9 points.

Maccabi Hodash – Raanana Urban 103: 82
Both teams appeared with one foreigner after Justin Toyo was released from Maccabi Hodash, while Brandon Sherwood was ill with the flu. ‘Jason Seagers was above them all with 29 points and 9 assists, the great Raviv Lemond added 21.

Many to Maccabi Hodash: Jeremy Combs 24 points, Sagi Zilberschlag 23 points, Niv Berkovich (6 assists) and Yuval Michael 10 points, Dan Ben Nun (5 assists) 8 points.

Many to Raanana: Jason Seagers (10 from 16 from the field, 9 assists) 29 points, Raviv Lemond (8 from 13 from the field) 21 points, Yahel Melamed 12 points, Yarin Einhorn 11 points, Yuval Bar 11 points, Naveh Ben Shemen 10 points.

Elitzur Netanya – Hapoel Ramat Givatayim 94:75
A huge victory for the team of Matan Harush in Yeshurun. The Ordons played a team game and with a great evening outside the arc (12 threes at 44%) recorded an expensive away victory, and on the way they took revenge on Elitzur Netanya for their victory in the previous round. In fact, the visitors took the lead from the second quarter, and at the start of the third quarter they increased the gap he kept until the end of the game. Amit Abu was great with 22 points and helped his team achieve a second victory in a row and compare its balance to that of Elitzur Netanya.

Many to Elitzur Netanya: Justin Robinson 16 points, Dashon Parsons 14 points, Roi Paritzky 13 points, Ido Fleischer 12 points, Eitan Burg 8 points.

Many Hapoel Ramat Givatayim: Amit Abu (4/13 from three) 22 points, Taurion Dawson 21 points, Dimitrios Treadwell (7/9 from the field, 18 rebounds) 19 points, Effi Tiomkin 11 points, Gil Nuovich (3 from 3 for three) 10 Pcs.

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