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Yellow History
Maccabi Ashdod dominated the Israeli Cup Finals against Ramat Hasharon and won, 63 – 50, much to the delight of their awesome fans. Endi Dagan upped his unbelievable record at Cup Finals to 7 for 7, as his team was led by Tamera Young and Ashley Shields. Ashdod played smart and uncompromising basketball from the tip and charged hard for the Cup.

Cup Finals: Ramat Hasharon Vs. Ashdod
We're going to have a new cup holder. Ramat Hasharon defeated Ramla 69-64 in overtime, and will attempt to win the cup for the 2nd time in the last 3 years. Ashdod again showed a lot of heart in a come from behind win over Ramat Hen, 72 - 68, and will make its first ever Cup Finals appearance.

Ashdod has arrived, and wants hardware
Ashdod trailed through out the game and was down 9 with 10 minutes left, before an impressive defensive display turned things around. Ramat Hen again let a game slip in the 4th quarter, and Ashdod won 72-68 to make their first ever Cup Finals appearance.

Ramat Hasharon returns to the Cup final
Despite losing a 4th quarter lead and ending up in overtime, Ramat Hasharon held on to beat Ramla in the cup semi finals, 69-64.

Cup 1/8th finals: No upsets
Three games were held in the 1/8th final round of the women's Israeli cup. Ramat Hen and Ashdod advanced easily to the 1/4 finals while Raanana Hertzeliya got a tough win in Rishon Lezion.

No Comeback This Time, Cup Red Again
The women's cup is heading back to Ramat Hasharon. The girls in red played a great game and led by 17 in the 3rd when Plenette Pierson got hurt and didn't return until the 4th. Without her, Ramla staged a huge comeback and got the game tied in the final minutes but Ramat Hasharon held on, 69-65. Photo Gallery

Ramla Wins At Buzzer, Will Face Ramat Hasharon
The women's Cup semi finals provided a huge drama in the 1st game as Ramla came back from a 17-point deficit to win 76-75 with a three at the buzzer. Ramat Hasharon had much less trouble with Ramat Hen and easily advanced to the finals (on March 8).