Israel's Women's U20 Basketball Team Wins Historic Silver at European Championship
Israel's women's under-20 basketball team secured a historic silver medal at the European Championship after losing 79-66 to France in the final. Gal Reviv, who was named to the tournament's all-star five and led in points, efficiency, and assists with record-breaking stats, expressed mixed emotions wrapped in the Israeli flag and tears. "It's disappointing, but we have much to be proud of," Reviv said, emphasizing the team's achievement as the second-best in Europe. She credited her success to hard work and the support of her teammates, highlighting the strong bonds formed and her aspirations to play in the WNBA, EuroLeague, and continue representing Israel at the senior level.
Coach Tal Natan praised Reviv's performance as legendary and noted she deserved the MVP award, which went to a player from the winning French team. He acknowledged the team's challenging start and France's strong defense but praised the entire squad for their pride and effort throughout the tournament. Natan expressed hope for future gold medals and encouraged more girls to take up basketball after witnessing the team's inspiring run.
Amos Frishman, chairman of the Israeli Basketball Association, lauded the team for their heroic performance that will be remembered for years. He highlighted the team's embodiment of Israeli spirit and thanked the coaching staff and players for their historic achievement.
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