OPHTHALMOLOGY ASSOCIATES, P.C. proudly announces the association of and Dori for the gold. In tennis, Jeffrey Horowitz took the Boys 12 silver, bow- ing 8-3 to Pittsburgh's Leonard Davis in the final. Jared Miller, in the Boys 13-14, earned the silver medal, losing to Gene Katz of Chicago, 8-6, but teamed with David Goldfarb to take the doubles gold medal, 8-3, over Katz and fellow Chicagoan Mark Davidson. In the Boys 15-16, Danny Friedman lost to Neil Glass of Columbus, Ohio, 8-4 in the finals, finishing with a silver medal, and got a bronze in the doubles when he and Jascha Gelman defeated Glass and Mat Meyer, 8-4. In Girls 15-16, Lisa Barna of Cleveland defeated Danielle Garber of Detroit, 8-0, giving Garber a silver medal. ❑ Southfield High Taps Maccabi Soccer Coach RICHARD PEARL Staff Writer L ike the U.S. Marines, Gabriel Attar is look- ing for a few good men — but not for military service. Attar wants them to play Bluejays soccer for him at Southfield High School. Attar, 38, a former Israeli National Team player who coached the Detroit Junior Maccabi soccer team the last three years, has been on the recruiting path since becom- ing soccer coach at SHS on Aug. 16. In succeeding Wally Barrett as head coach, Attar took over a team that reached the state semifinals two years ago and Gabriel Attar the regionals last season but was hard-hit by graduations (all-stater Ya Mok and all- league Jason Goldsmith) and a transfer to another school (all-stater John Petoskey). "I'm trying to recruit more players but don't know where to go to find them," says At- tar, who feels part of the pro- blem is the widespread at- titude, "If I can't play football, maybe I can play soccer." The truth is the opposite, says the man from Petah Tikvah who was a teenage midfielder on the Israeli team that, in 1969, upset both the then-defending world cham- pion Chelsea, England, and the Soviet Union in a Cannes, France, tournament. "It's very difficult to play soccer," he says. "You have to have a lot of fitness, a lot of skill, and most important, you have to be smart. "You can control your hand (as in throwing a baseball or football) much more easily than you can your leg; it takes longer for the message to go from the brain to the leg. Soccer is really a brain game." It's also second only to ballet in providing fitness and endurance, says Attar, who had rheumatic fever as a child. The boy loved soccer; his doctor let him play and by the time Attar entered the Israeli military, "The army told me I was healthy as an DAVID S. GREY, M.D. • Leonard H. Lerner, M.D. • Robert I. Gans, M.D. • Gary D. Bergman, M.D. • Jeffrey S. Katz, M.D. • David S. Grey, M.D. Our physicians participate in the MEDICARE PROGRAM for covered services. And Announces Our Second Office Location 26615 Greenfield Southfield, Michigan 48076 (313) 557-1070 7001 Orchard Lake Road Suite 320 C West Bloomfield, MI 48322 (313) 932-3990 O riental rugs . Clearance Sale In Progress OX. "In soccer, you've got to play 45 minutes straight; then you get a 15-minute break; then you play another 45 minutes. There's bumping, hitting, tackling — someone's always hitting on you, but you have to have" endurance and main- tain ball control in spite of all that, he says. Art Carinci, SHS athletic director, acknowledges Attar is back to "grassroots" in building a team. The core con- sists of senior goaltender Steve Shoemake, defenseman Doug Cloutier and midfielder Pascal LaMarr plus for- ward/midfielder Chris Adams. "It's a fairly decent nucleus but he'll need more than that," says Carinci, who said Attar was his first choice in a field of five candidates. Carinci cited Attar's exten- sive soccer experience and knowledge and his success with the Junior Maccabi team (champions at Cleveland two years ago, fourth place at Chicago last year and second place at Pitt- sburgh this year, though At- tar had to resign before the trip to take the Bluejays' post. But the key, says Carinci, is that Attar teaches disciplin- ed soccer "yet knows kids and wants them to have fun. That is the strength — he • Cataract, Laser and Implant Surgery • Diagnostic Ultrasound • Computerized Visual Fields • Medical Ophthalmology Up to 75 % off! The selection is huge, the price is fantastic, and the service is outstanding! 251 Merrill, Downtown Birmingham 644-7311 • 1-800-662-RUGS 2915 Breton, Grand Rapids r A n: NECESITAMOS MAS DE SU TIPO. DONE SANGRE + American Red Cross HEALTHY OPTIONS, INC. • Weight Control • Individual Counseling • Eating Disorder Specialty 647-5540 DEA FARRAH MSW, ACSW BINGHAM CENTER, BIRMINGHAM THE FINEST IN HOME SECURITY THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 55