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HAPOEL JERUSALEM’S Levi Randolph passes around Hapoel Tel Aviv’s Kyle Alexander during the Capital City Reds’ 84-79 State Cup quarterfinal victory over Hapoel Tel Aviv, which parted ways with coach Danny Franco (inset) after the contest.

State Cup surprises galore in quarterfinals

By JOSHUA HALICKMAN
 MACCABI TEL AVIV has been playing in almost perfect synchronicity recently in the Euroleague, with six straight victories – including the latest, 95-80 over Valencia – and gearing up for a postseason run.

Maccabi Tel Aviv still sizzling in Europe

By JOSHUA HALICKMAN
 AFTER A promising start as the coach of Hapoel Jerusalem, Ilias Kantzouris couldn’t keep the club from falling into an extended slump and was fired this week.

Jerusalem’s BCL campaign ends with a thud

By JOSHUA HALICKMAN
 Picture of Hapoel Tel Aviv vs Hapoel Jerusalem

After being bounced from Europe, Hapoel Tel Aviv dominates slumping Hapoel Jerusalem

By JOSHUA HALICKMAN
  BONZIE COLSON and Maccabi Tel Aviv are surging locally, with the 90-78 conquest of Hapoel Jerusalem their 10th league victory in a row.

Streaking Maccabi Tel Aviv overcomes Hapoel Jerusalem in Israeli Classico

By JOSHUA HALICKMAN
 AFTER 18 months as the coach of Hapoel Jerusalem, Aleksandar Dzikic and the Reds have parted ways over issues related to the war and the location of Hapoel’s games.

Hapoel Jerusalem wins the game, but loses Coach Dzikic

By JOSHUA HALICKMAN
 HAPOEL JERUSALEM players and management pose on the Pionir Arena court in Belgrade with a group of fans – including released hostage Ofir Engel and his family – who were flown in for the Reds’ 71-61 Champions League win over PAOK.

Hapoel Jerusalem seals 1st place in group

By JOSHUA HALICKMAN
  AFTER NOT being allowed into stadiums across Israel since the war began, an agreement was reached yesterday for the immediate return of the fans to the stands, initially 1,000 per game, with the amount to increase according to the situation.

Action heats up, fans will return to stands

By JOSHUA HALICKMAN
 HAPOEL TEL AVIV ticked off its first goal of the season by beating Hapoel Jerusalem on Tuesday night to capture the Winner League Tel Aviv Tournament title.

Hap TA edges Jerusalem in battle of Reds

By JOSHUA HALICKMAN
 MACCABI HAIFA played to a goalless draw with Young Boys in Champions League first-leg playoff action at Sammy Ofer Stadium. The tie will now move to Switzerland, where the Greens will try to come away with the win next week and punch their ticket to the group stages of the prestigious competition f

Taking stock of each team as season starts

By JOSHUA HALICKMAN
 HAPOEL JERUSALEM owner Matan Adelson (center) poses with new team executives Gal Mekel (right) and Alon Kremer (left) at their introductory press conference this week

Hapoel Jerusalem expands management with Mekel, Kremer

By JOSHUA HALICKMAN
 MACCABI TEL AVIV’S Wade Baldwin (front) and Hapoel Holon’s Joe Ragland (back) will renew their rivalry when their teams’ semifinal series starts tonight

Pair of delectable semifinals set to tip off

By JOSHUA HALICKMAN
 LEVI RANDOLPH scored a team-high 27 points in the Basketball Champions League final, but it wasn’t enough to keep Hapoel Jerusalem from losing 77-70 to Bonn.

Hapoel Jerusalem falls to Bonn in Basketball Champions League final

By JOSHUA HALICKMAN
 HAPOEL JERUSALEM coach Aleksandar Dzikic (left) shows some love to guard Or Cornelius during the Reds’ 64-55 Champions League victory over AEK Athens.

Hapoel Jerusalem in opening semifinal Friday

 LEVI RANDOLPH (2) and Hapoel Jerusalem players celebrate at the end of their dominant 91-51 victory over AEK Athens to advance to the Champions League semifinals

Hapoel Jerusalem seals Final Four berth

By JOSHUA HALICKMAN
SPEEDY SMITH and Hapoel Jerusalem were tripped up 94-78 this week by AEK Athens in a volatile Game 2 of their best-of-three Champions League playoff series.

Tale of two games for pair of Israel’s Reds

By JOSHUA HALICKMAN
 HAPOEL JERUSALEM coach Aleksandar Dzikic (left) shows some love to guard Or Cornelius during the Reds’ 64-55 Champions League victory over AEK Athens.

Hapoel Jerusalem not feeling respected

 JOSH NEBO (center) and Maccabi Tel Aviv were too strong for host Hapoel Jerusalem on Sunday night, handing the Reds an 88-74 defeat in local league action.

Mac TA snaps Hapoel Jerusalem’s streak