Foreign and Domestic 1 uneven bars, second in floor exercise and fourth in all- around. In 1989, Caryn tried out for the U.S. Maccabi team. She also was first alternate for the U.S. junior team, placing third in all-around. At the JCC Maccabi Youth Games in Chicago in 1988, she placed third in all- around (13-14 age group), se- cond in uneven bars and balance beam and third in the vault. Leah Angell, Baltimore Leah is a veteran of the JCC Maccabi Games in Chicago in 1988, having won three medals in swimming. She won gold medals in 100 meter backstroke (1:14.75) and 200 back (2:39.80) and a bronze with Baltimore's 400 meter freestyle relay team. She swam a meet record 26.37 in the 50 yard freestyle in February at the Association of Independent Schools Swimming and Div- ing Championships. Caryn Sanders, Baltimore Caryn, age 16, will repre- sent the Jewish Community Center of Greater Baltimore in gymnastics. She was a re- gional and national qualifier in the USAIGC meets this year and was on the Region 7 team competing in the Eastern Nationals in Macon, Ga. In the Maryland state meet she placed first in M-10 FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1990 David Bernhardt, Wayne, N.J. A 6'5" 215-pound basket- ball center, Bernhardt led Wayne to a gold medal in the regional JCC Maccabi Games in Pittsburgh in 1989. He also played on the Wayne team in Chicago in 1988. Bernhardt is a junior at Wayne Hills High School and was an all-league honorable mention in baseball. Steve Warner, Los Angeles Steve, now 16, has been a nationally ranked age group swimmer since age 10 and won five 12-year-old age group events at the 1986 JCC Maccabi Games in Toronto. This year, he participated in the 1990 Junior National Short Course Champion- ships in Iowa City. He fin- ished sixth in the 1650 (15:55.85) and eighth in the 500 (4:38.02). He was named a high school All-American as a freshman last year at Santa Monica High School. His best times include 4:32.70 for the 500 yard freestyle, 1:57.16 for the 200 yard in- dividual medley and 4:09.65 for the 400 yard individual medley. Perry Urken, Wayne, N.J. Perry Urken is the lone holdover on the Wayne, N.J., Maccabi soccer team which finished third in Chicago two years ago. The same team defeated Detroit last year for the gold medal in the regional JCC Maccabi games in Pittsburgh. Urken is captain of the team, as well as captain of his high school team in Millburn. He was a New Jersey group 2 all-state honorable mention selection this year, as well as Essex County second team and all- conference first team. Evonne Allerkamp, San Antonio Evonne was ranked 120th nationally in 1986 in the 12 and under age group. The following year she was ranked 54th in 14 and under and sixth in doubles. She played in the Maccabi Games in Israel last year, losing to the eventual cham- pion in the quarterfinals. She is now ranked first in San Antonio in 18 and under and in the top eight in Super Championship Girls 18 Sin- gles. Barbara Berend, Holland Barbara Berend will rep- resent the Netherlands in tennis in Detroit, although she is also a soccer player. At age 16, she is tennis cham- pion of Maccabi Amsterdam and ranked 15th for girls under 16 in Holland. She participated in the Maccabi Games in Israel in 1989. This June, Barbara par- ticipated on the under-17 Dutch national soccer team in the Nordic tournament. She played against teams from Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark, Iceland and Germany. MICHELLE WOLFE Age 15 Gymnastics ON THE MOVE