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four and in her sixth season
in the league, has been
athletic since about age 9,
when she played two-hand-
touch football.
A league bowler in the
winter, the West Bloomfield
resident enjoys "getting out a
little bit, getting exercise" in
the summer. But she counts
on a team effort — "I'm get-
ting a little older, so I don't
run as fast."
Esther Bogorad of Oak
Park, 67, a four-year league
veteran, took up softball as a
way of getting over her hus-
band's death. Playing the
game "is good when you are
emotionally upset or stress-
ed," she said.
In earlier years, the mother
of four would "go play ball
with the kids at company pic-
nics until they asked me to
stop — they were embar-
rassed."
A catcher and right fielder
on the team, Bogorad gave up
pitching due to back pro-
blems. She's been in sports
"all my life. I love sports."
But she believes tennis
would be too strenuous for her
now.
Bronstein, 59, of Oak Park,
has been in the senior league
eight seasons. "I played soft-
ball as a teen, then gave it up
at age 18. When I was in my
40s, somebody asked me if I
wanted to play. I took the
plunge and have been playing
ever since — and loving it."
Pitcher Bronstein, who had
a 3-3 record going into the
final game, is joined by hus-
band Marty, a catcher/right
fielder, on the team. All four
of their sons play softball.
She enjoys the mixed league
more than playing in a
women's league because "it's
a lot more fun and exercise
and not so competitive."
When it comes to sports,
she said softball is her
favorite. "Golf is too slow a
game." 0
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Rain Postpones
B'nai B'rith Finals
Weather permitting, the
Detroit B'nai B'rith Softball
League A and B Division
playoffs will be completed this
Sunday in Farmington and
Farmington Hills,' according
to Marty Melton, league
commissioner.
In the A Division,
Brotherhood One is to meet
Morganthau 1 in the losers
bracket final to determing
who will meet Bloch for the
championship. The B Divi-
sion playoffs are scheduled in
their entirety.
For information, call
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