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The club that changed women's basketball is leaving the city where it became an empire

Summary by haaretz.co.il
AS Ramat Hasharon, the former champion, which reached the Roncetti Cup final at its peak and set a precedent for the sport in the High Court of Justice, will look for another home following the cessation of support from the municipality. "My life's work closed years ago," said Rachel Ostrovich, who founded the club with Orna Ostfeld.
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AS Ramat Hasharon, the former champion, which reached the Roncetti Cup final at its peak and set a precedent for the sport in the High Court of Justice, will look for another home following the cessation of support from the municipality. "My life's work closed years ago," said Rachel Ostrovich, who founded the club with Orna Ostfeld.

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haaretz.co.il broke the news in on Thursday, March 27, 2025.
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