The Jerusalem Post

Dallas Jewish school makes hooops history with state title

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The Yavneh Academy of Dallas boys’ basketball team made history on Saturday night, becoming the first Jewish school’s to win a state championsh­ip in Texas history.

Yavneh, a Modern Orthodox coed school of just over 100 students, won the Texas Associatio­n of Private and Parochial Schools’ 3A title with a 50-35 victory over Tomball Rosehill.

It was the 18th consecutiv­e victory for the Bulldogs, who finished their season with a record of 31-3. The team was making its fourth straight appearance in the Final Four of the associatio­n’s 3A grouping, for schools with 100 to 140 students. Yavneh lost in the title game in 2017.

Yavneh is one of only three Jewish schools among the some 200 mostly Christian schools in TAPPS, rejoining the associatio­n after it changed its rules to accommodat­e the religious observance­s of all its members.

“These kids worked so hard all season long. I am so very, very proud of them,” coach David Zimmerman told the Dallas News. “We are the first Jewish school to win a state championsh­ip in basketball. It is amazing.”

In October 2012, TAPPS changed its rules months after it was criticized for initially refusing to reschedule a Friday night state tournament game involving the Robert M. Beren Academy of Houston, an Orthodox Jewish day school.

TAPPS, the main associatio­n in Texas for private and parochial schools, changed the time of its games only after several Beren players and their parents filed a lawsuit. Beren won the reschedule­d semifinal before losing in the championsh­ip game.

 ?? (TAPPS/Courtesy) ?? THE YAVNEH Academy of Dallas boys’ basketball team celebrates becoming the first Jewish school to win a state championsh­ip in Texas history.
(TAPPS/Courtesy) THE YAVNEH Academy of Dallas boys’ basketball team celebrates becoming the first Jewish school to win a state championsh­ip in Texas history.

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