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If he gets double-teamed, he kicks it out to Joey on one side or Jeff on the other and they can hit the shot." The team has had few prac- tices together, but Hurshe said the players are all work- ing individually and staying in shape. Three-point threats at the guards are Joey Hurshe and point guard Rosenberg. Seth Hoffman, Matt's brother, will come off the bench. The younger Hoffman is a champion tennis player who apparently chose basket- ball because he felt it would be more of a challenge. The basketball team won a bronze in Cleveland and was a quarterfinalist last year. "We want the kids to have fun," Hurshe said, "and realize it's a tournament that stresses Judaism and being proud of that, and also being good Jewish athletes and representing your city well." Detroit Junior Maccabi teams: Racquetball Coach Stu Gottesman. Members: David Gottesman, Neil Brand. Track and Field Coach: Joel Kashdan. Members: Merrek Sakwa, David Epstein, Jodi Sidder, Sari Berman, Marc Goldman, Aaron Weitzman, Louis Geller, Josh Chinitz, Ryan Kaluzny, Mark Harwin, Jeanette Rubenstein, Sara Kolodin, Jayson Klotz, Steven Baer, Aaron Kobernik. Boys Soccer Coach: Gabe Attar. Assis- tant coach: Steve Robinson. Members: Jeff Berger, An- drew Horowitz, Howard Larky, Ari Nessel, Josh Richelew, David Sidder, Jef- frey Starkman, John Stark- man, Danny Newman, David Hitsky, Ben Pinsky, Shaw Brown, Brian Fantich, Jayson Klotz, Zack Renderman. Tennis Coach: Susan Molino. Members: Jascha Gelman, David Goldfarb, Danny Fried- man, Jared Miller, Steven Baer, Daniel Alter, Danielle Garber, Lisa Garber, Jeff Horowitz. Swimming Coach: Herb Bernstein. Members: Robert Kamins, Mark Golding, Josh Cutler, Jodi Shapiro, Heather Rosenberg, Seth Hitsky, Rhondi Keller, Stacy Weinberg, Shari Sitron, Lin- da Goldstein, Lauren Dworkin. Boys Basketball Coach: Burt Hurshe. Assis- tant coach: Doug Hoffman. Members: Joey Hurshe, Vaugn Swartz, Scott Zack, John Rosenbaum, Darren Rosenberg, Jeff Rosenberg, Seth Hoffman, Adam Shapiro, Matt Frankel, Dave Bellen- son, Greg Olashansky, Brian Winshall. Softball Coach: Tony Spokajny. Members: Craig Sukenic, Phil Siegle, Jeff Emmer, Seth Rosenman, Jason Odesky, Lee Bernstein, David Singer, Joshua Tobias, Brian Weiss, Jeffrey Moss, Andy Roether, David Kelman, Aaron Goldberger. ❑ Saudi Baseball Team Defeats Israel, 30-0 Tel Aviv (JTA) — It was perhaps the worst defeat ever suffered by Israel at the hands of an Arab country. Luckily, the lopsided battle took place on a baseball diamond. In what was the first-ever sports encounter between Israel and Saudi Arabia, a group of 11-and 12-year-old Saudi boys overwhelmed their Israeli counterparts and handed them a humiliating defeat by a score of 30-0. divisional little league cham- pions, said they agreed to play Israel — against the wishes of their government — because they feared that refusal would mean the automatic loss of their right to defend their ti- tle this year. A Jordanian team refused to meet the Israelis and were The players in the historic match were taking part in an international junior baseball tournament held annually at the U.S. army base at Ramstenn Air Force Base near Frankfurt. This was the Israeli team's first international baseball meet. The Saudis, who are the European and Middle East placed in a second pool among the 10 teams participating. The 13 members selected fbr the Israeli team, represen- ting the 2-year-old 26-team Sharon Valley Little League, included six native-born Sabras, two sons of U.S. diplomatic personnel, and im- migrants from Argentina, Columbia, the United States and Ethiopia. This was the Israeli team's first international meet.