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Akiva lost the third-place game to Toronto, 43-40, even though an injury left them with no substitute forwards or centers. "The guys showed so much heart and so much effort," said coach Moshe Rose. "I think we all peaked in that game." Joel Starr led Akiva with 14 points and Noam Koenigsburg added nine. Akiva opened with a 55-47 loss to Toronto on March 4. Koenigsburg led with 13 points while Danny Najman " had 12. The next day, Akiva stayed close to eventual tournament runner-up New York before dropping a 64-51 decision. Starr scored 19 and Najman 14. David Kirshner injured an ankle early in that contest, leaving Akiva with just three reserve players, all guards. Rose used a three-guard lineup at times against New York. Akiva played in the third- place game 15 minutes after losing to New York. The for- ward line of Starr, Koenigsburg and Joey Selesny went all the way in the final contest. Starr was _ named to the All-Tournament team. Akiva will play host to a tournament March 25-26. Two Jewish schools from Chicago and one from Cleveland are expected to compete. Two games will be played at the Maple/Drake Jewish Community Center, beginning at 9 a.m. March 25. The championship and con- solation games will be played the next day at the Jimmy Prentis Morris Center, star- ting at 1:30 p.m. . - • 'Parties Galore! c 0, Complete Party Planning .0 • Bat Mitzvahs • Bar Mitzvahs • Weddings • Anniversaries Call Parties Galore: 855-8801 56 FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1989 Send Someone Special a Gift 52 Weeks a Year. Send a gift subscription to THE JEWISH NEWS! AZA Basketball In double overtime last Sunday, Chalutzim/Strauss edged the Rose Generals, 38-34. Upset-minded Rose stayed in the game with two last-second shots. Jeff Dubin scored the final basket in regulation time and Seth Roseman hit a "Hail Mary" shot to end the first overtime before Chaultzim/Strauss took charge in the second ex- tra period. Also on Sunday, Mendoza beat the Rose Generals, 31-20. Dan Friedenzohn led the winners with 14 points. Samson beat the Rose Rebels 40-29. Steve Beale led Sam- son with 14 points while Larry Schreiber tallied 17 for Rose. Marc Jacobs scored 15 points to lead L'Chaim Jihad past the Kishon Chipmunks, 35-11. This week's games, at Oakland Community Col- lege's Orchard Ridge campus: 9 a.m., Akiba vs. Rose Generals; 10 a.m., Chip- munks vs. Mendoza. Leading scorers: Josh Polsky (Herzl), 20.8; Marc Jacobs (L'Chaim), 18.3; Mark Nakisher (Akiba), 16.5; Dan Serlin (Jolson), 15.5; Jon Rosenbaum (Generals) 15. Standings Great Lakes Division: L'Chaim Jihad Mendoza Chalutzim/Strauss Samson Kishon Chipmunks Rose Generals 3-0 3-1 3-1 2-2 1-2 1-4 Michigan Division: L/A Matzo Balls Herzl Akiba Kishon Mustangs Jolson Athletics Rose Rebels 3-0 3-1 3-1 0-3 0-3 0-4 B'nai B'rith Basketball A League Brotherhood 1 6 Detroit 2 5 Detroit 1 3 Downtown Fox 1 3 Brotherhood 2 1 Tikvah 0 B League Pisgah2 5 Pisgah 1 4 Keidan 2 3 Centennial 3 Morgenthau 3 2 Downtown Fox 2 1 C League Brotherhood 5 5 Downtown Fox 3 5 Morgenthau 2 4 Tucker Grant 3 Keidan 3 1 Brotherhood 4 0 0 1 3 3 5 • 6 1 2 3 3 4 5 1 1 2 3 5 6 Borsen Rolls Perfect Game Alan Borsen rolled the B'nai B'rith season's first 300 game, last Sunday at Luxury Lanes. He had an 850 series. Borsen bowls in the Ben Lusky Traveling League.