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player, in 1984. He earned a
full basketball scholarship to
Creighton, where he saw
some action as a freshman
under coach Willis Reed.
Reed's resignation after that
season led to Goldberg's
disenchantment with
Creighton.
Goldberg saw little playing
time in his sophomore season.
"Once basketball didn't look
very promising, I was pretty
much set on transferring,"
says Goldberg. "Especially
since my parents were in the
process of looking to move out
to Arizona."
At ASU, Goldberg was a
full-time student for two
years. He gave basketball
another try when ASU open-
ed the door to walk-ons last
fall. Goldberg beat out about
60 hopefuls to earn his
position.
Goldberg has never played
for a Maccabi team because
he always played for Country
Day's summer team. He has
never been to Israel. "It
would just be a fantastic ex-
perience," he says.
Goldberg has not been in
the Detroit area in the past
18 months, but he hopes to
visit relatives here this sum-
mer. If things go as he plans,
he will schedule that visit
around his trip to Israel.
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Milt Green
Sam Havis
Dan Waldman
Dan Topper
Stuart Taub
Mark Silverstein
David Lublin
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Bob Solomon
Milt Green
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Hoffman Gets
Maccabiah
MIKE ROSENBAUM
Sports Writer
M
att Hoffman will get
a chance to pull off a
rare, if not unique
feat. The North Farmington
High School junior was in-
vited to try out for the U.S.
Maccabiah basketball team
by head coach Ben Braun.
"He's a very fine player,"
says Braun. "He's always ex-
celled against better competi-
tion . . . He's not a big kid but
he's got a lot of heart."
While no statistics are
available on the past 12 Mac-
cabiah basketball teams, it is
considered rare for high
school players to even be ask-
ed to try out. The youngest
player on the 1985 squad was
a high school graduate.
His lack of experience will
make Hoffman's task dif-
ficult, says Braun. "It's going
to be a tough job for him to
make the team," he says. But
Braun, the head coach at
Eastern Michigan University,
calls Hoffman "a fighter. He's
a competitor. Those are
qualities that you like to see
in a young player."
If Hoffman accepts the in-
vitation, he will likely attend
a regional tryout in Chicago,
April 14-15. Braun expects
approximately 200 players to
try out at the three regional
sites, which include Los
Angeles and Boston. Braun
and assistant Mike Cohen,
assitant coach at Wichita
State University, will select a
manageable group for the
final tryout in Washington,
D.C., April 21-22.
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