Moore - MVP of Round 2
Safsal ,11/02/2005
Tamara Moore heads this round's first team, made pretty much out of five guards, but we just couldn't leave any of them out.

Round 2 MVP - Tamara Moore
Hapoel Haifa Motzkin didn't play last week, so Moore made up for lost time and poured in two games' worth of points on Ashdod. Moore set a career high in Israel with 34 points, making all 15 of her free throws and hitting 56.2% from the field.

Round 2 First Team
Chen Segal - It wasn't her 16 points which made the difference against Tel Kabir - it was the playmaking. Segal, all 5'2 of her, was the Israeli who got the most minutes on any team this round, and made sure Holon can feel confident with its point guard position.

Liron Cohen - Anda Ramat Hasharon still doesn't look like a team but Liron Cohen made sure that won't show up in the loss column. Cohen scored Anda's final six points and single handedly led her team to a 64 - 62 win over Raanana Hertzelia. She finished with 12 points and 5 rebs.

Tamara Moore - Filled up the stat line with 34 points, 6 rebounds and 4 steals in 35 minutes in Motzkin's road win at Ashdod, 92 - 76.

Nikita Bell - Holon hasn't had a player with this much potential in a really long time. Bell lived up to it on Monday with acrobatic hoops, mid range jumpers and mainly a lot of heart on defense, on her way to 22 points in Holon's big win.

Michal Epstein - Epstein played with lots of smarts and took advantage of her mismatch against any guard Ramat Hen put on her. She score six of her 15 points in the 4th quarter, and added 4 boards, 2 assists and no turnovers.



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