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Detroit area Jewish
teenagers, the future
arrives Sunday.
March 11 is when tryouts
begin for the Detroit Mac-
cabi Club, with winners of
team berths also enjoying
the distinction of being
athlete-ambassadors to the
world.
August 19-26, Detroit will
host the Jewish Community
Centers-North American
Maccabi Youth Games.
Some 2,200 Jewish teens
from the U.S. and 10 foreign
countries will compete.
Alan Horowitz, Maccabi
team coordinator, said the
Detroit team will total about
200 youngsters competing in
18 sports.
"We encourage them to try
out for more than one sport,
specifically their first-choice
sport and cross-country,"
said Horowitz. Cross-country
will be on the final Sunday
and will thus provide the
least amount of scheduling
conflict with other sports.
There are two age divi-
sions — 13-14 and 15-16 — in
all but the four team sports:
basketball, soccer, softball
and volleyball, Horowitz
said, and there are separate
boys' and girls' teams in
those sports.
Only table tennis and
chess are co-ed sports
categories.
Tryouts are scheduled in
the five sports in which in-
terest is expected to be
heaviest — girls and boys
basketball, racquetball, boys
soccer and boys and girls
softball. The other sports —
girls soccer, golf, gym-
nastics, chess, karate,
swimming, table tennis,
track and field/cross-country
and wrestling and volleyball
— will have team meetings,
with tryouts held if needed.
All but the wrestling coach
have been selected for the
Detroit team, according to
Horowitz.
Coaches, sports and
tryouts (all tryouts at the
Maple-Drake Building):
Steve Weiss, girls basket-
ball, 5:15 p.m. March 11;
Howard Golding assisted by
Rick Kaczander and Barry
Bershad, boys basketball,
6:15 p.m. Stu Gottesman,
racquetball, 2 p.m. March 18
and 25. Gabe Attar assisted
by Steve Robinson, boys
soccer, 4 p.m. March 18.
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Alan Sukenic, boys softball,
5 p.m. March 25; Karen
Sklar, girls softball, 5 p.m.;
Charlie Rothstein, tennis, 6
p.m.
Coaches, sports and
meetings (all at Maple-
Drake):
Herb Bernstein, swimm-
ing, 7:15 p.m. March 13; Ken
Levy with Brian
Weissberger, karate, 8:15
p.m.; wrestling, 8:15 p.m.;
Joe and Michelle Mantel,
table tennis, 8:15 p.m. Joel
Kashdan, track and
field/cross-country, 7:15 p.m.
March 14; Ken Bertin,
volleyball, 8:15 p.m. Steve
Solomon, golf, 7:15 p.m.
March 15; Ron Hertza, gym-
nastics, 7:15 p.m.; Marci
Grossman, girls soccer, 8:15
p.m.; Ron Feingold, chess,
8:15 p.m.
There is no charge for the
tryouts, but there is an entry
fee to compete in the Games.
Scholarships are available
based on need.
For information, call
Horowitz in the evenings at
737-0639 or the JCC-
Maccabi office, 661-1000,
ext. 296. ❑
Cohen, Gould
On Fight Card
Pontiac's former WBC
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Pinklon Thomas (37-2-1, 31
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heavyweight main event at
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p.m. April 5.
Featured on the undercard
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Also appearing on the under-
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Anthony Lopez and Frank
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