The 5th Annual Rehovot Hanuka Tournament
 
The 5th Annual Hanuka Tournament was held on Thursday-Friday December 25-26, 2003. The tournament was

a huge success with four teams participating. The Rehovot All-Star team powered it's way to the finals with three

straight victories on Thursday, and defeating the Eilat team in the semi-final round. They faced the Israel Zahav

team who reached the finals by defeating the Bet Shean team in a close game (10-8) in the semi-finals.

The final game was won by Rehovot 30-10.

The Rehovot Softball League would like to thank all the teams that participated for making this such a memorable

tournament. Special thanks to the umpires and scorekeepers, without whom the tournament would have been greatly

diminished.

We look forward to seeing you all in future tournaments.

 

Doron Kochavi (head of sports in the Rehovot municipality) addresses the participants before the ceremonial first pitch

The ceremonial first pitch... PLAY BALL!!!

The Eilat Softball league All Stars (3rd place)

Standing (L to R): Ron Blumental (coach), Yoni Weiss (coach), Diego Yanovsky, Roy Even, Dima Polishchuk,

Donaldo Juvinao, Itamar Elgazi, and Yossi Sa'ar (manager).

Kneeling (L to R): Amos Pollack, Alon Gibraltar, Boris Yegudayev, Nadav Viron, Daniel Fine, and Omri Brami.

The Israel Zahav Shmoo (2nd place)

The Rehovot Softball League All Stars (1st place)

Standing (L to R): Jack Kurtz, head coach, Daniel Wolf, Liel Adar, Albert Sarkovitz, Yoav Eliyahu, Alex Sheffer, Yaron Ben-Shoshan, and Yonatan Karni.

Kneeling (L to R): Alon Kaminer, David Shai, and Daniel Hoffman.

Israel Zahav met Bet Shean in the semi-finals

Israel Zahav met Bet Shean in the semi-finals

Israel Zahav met Bet Shean in the semi-finals

The first and second-place teams celebrate a succesful Hanuka tournament

The Rehovot Softball League All Stars:

Standing (L to R): Jack Kurtz, Yoav Eliyahu, Michael Moronov, Alex Sheffer, Sagi Mor, and Liel Adar.

Kneeling (L to R): Alon Kaminer, Daniel Wolf, Mesika Jr. (bat-boy), Albert Sarkovitz, Daniel Hoffman, and David Shai.

Laying down: Yonatan Karni