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February 01, 1991 - Image 49

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-02-01

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McCOY'S

defense "was a challenge,
but I've got a lot of speed. If I
make a mistake, I can recov-
er fast."
Kolodin, at 5-6 and 130,
"can't take too much
punishment," said Corteg.
But while Kolodin is small,
said the coach, he's also
"very mobile."
While Stone and
Goldsmith are now key com-
ponents of the team, said the
coach, Kolodin could be soon.
"Lorne needs more con-
fidence. He needs more ex-
perience, which he can get
with summer men's league

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play. If he gets it, I can see
Lorne starting next year. He
doesn't give up. He wins
loose balls for us."
Both Kolodin, a business
major who was all-league at
Berkley, and Goldsmith are
working with weights dur-
ing the off-season to build
size and strength and prac-
ticing with the team indoors
at Total Soccer in Farm-
ington. Both say they're
looking toward summer
soccer.
"It's a lot of hard work,"
acknowledges Kolodin. But
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