Thursday 12 Cheshvan, 5775 - November 6, 2014
Basketball (NBA): Omri Casspi got off to a good start with the Sacramento Kings this season. The Kings have won 3 or their first 4 games, and Casspi has been averaging just under 18 minutes of playing time, off the bench, each game. He scored 4, 10, 6 and 9 points respectively and has been averaging 3.25 rebounds per contest. Casspi has shown improved shot selection, and he has made 9 of 16 field-goal attempts and 11 of 12 free-throws thus far this season. |
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Women's Collegiate Ten-pin Bowling: Liat Vizenfeld helped the Fairleigh Dickinson University Knights to win the New Jersey Jamboree at Carolier Lanes in North Brunswick on Nov. 2. The Knights posted a 10-4 won-loss record in the tournament. |
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Junior Bowling: Fifteen year old Eyal Damari took first place in the Israeli Youth League in Petach Tikva. He averaged 178, and had a high score of 235 and a high three- game series of 609. |
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Ice Hockey: In NHL action, Mike Cammalleri has 7 points (5 goals and 2 assists) for the NJ Devils. He has missed the past few games with various injuries. Jason Zucker has 7 points (5 goals and 2 assists) in 11 games for the Minnesota Wild. Eric Nystrom has 4 points (2 goals and 2 assists) in 12 games for the Nashville Predators. |
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In European hockey, Brett Sterling has been a dominating force on the ice for the Salzburg EC in the Austrian League, with 10 goals, 11 assists and 45 penalty minutes in 16 games. Jacob Mikflikier has 9 goals and 10 assists in 17 contests for the Linkopings HC in the Swedish Hockey League. Evan Kaufmann has contributed 2 goals and 8 assists in 17 games for the Nuermberg Thomas Sabo Ice Tigers of the German DEL. |
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Women's Tennis (WTA): Shahar Peer is ranked 119th in the World on the WTA circuit. Thus far in 2014, she has a singles' won-loss record of 19-27 and a doubles' record of 13-15, with earnings of $299,778. |