Monday December 9
completed his ninth season as
Albion coach. "He rarely gets
a direct hit. Most are glancing
shots. He also has great field
vision, he's strong, dedicated,
well-prepared and he's
durable. He never missed a
game here."
Wineman knows why he's
so slippery and how he stayed
injury-free at Albion.
"I understand my limita-
tions," he said. "I'm not going
to run head-on into a guy to
try to get yardage unless I
have to do that. I'm going to
try to get around him to avoid
being hit."
Wineman played on the
varsity football team at
Berkley for three years, ear-
ning All-Southeastern
Michigan Association honors
at defensive back as a senior.
On offense that season, he
split the rushing duties in the
Bears' wishbone attack.
Ironically, Wineman's foot-
ball career barely got off the
ground when he was a
seventh-grader at Berkley's
Norup Middle School. In-
spired by his older brother
Rob Wineman (who was two
grades ahead of him and also
later was an All-SMA per-
former at Berkley), Hank
wanted to play at Norup.
"But I was having my bar
mitzvah in the spring and go-
ing to Hebrew school two days
a week, so I really didn't have
the time to play football," he
related. "I was able to play a
little bit in the last three
games, however. I think that's
when I fell in love with the
game."
Besides leaving his mark on
the Albion football program,
Wineman will depart from
the school with a. degree in
history. A 3.2 grade-point
average student, Wineman
wants to attend law school
after graduation.
"I found out here that I'm
a fairly decent student,"
Wineman said. "I think
that's because I've had the
benefit of small classes. You
can go to the teachers if
you're having problems and
sometimes they'll go to you. I
would have been lost in the
shuffle in a big college."
Wineman has been im
pressed with the level of com-
petition in MIAA football:
"No one is on scholarship, so
everyone- is playing for the
love of the game. It's true foot-
ball."
It's- also true that Wine-
man's gridiron career pro-
bably is over now that Al-
bion's season has come to an
end.
"That's kind of frightening
knowing I won't be getting
ready for another season next
August," he said. "It'll be a
real bummer. I've had a great
time playing this game. I've
met the best people and made
many good friends." 0
Bowling
Scores
B'NAI B'RITH MEN
Ben Lusky, Traveling
Howie Gerenraich 243-237/856,
Jery Gottlieb 242, Wayne Lusky
237-235/836, Cy Rott
235-230-216-202/883, Len Berger
221, Mort Friedman 220, Steve
Kendler 219, Clem Baggleman 216,
Allan Zupke 215.
Brotherhood/Eddie Jacobson
Larry Horn 275-247/706, Gary
Klinger 241, Larry Schon 234, Steve
Weinberg 234-211-200/645, Jeff
Eisenberg 233,Lee Roth 223/609,
Steve Fine 222/201, Bob Chafetz
221/607.
Zeiger/Gross
Iry Simons 226, Jeff Moss 223,
Alan Kanter 215, Ray Schneider 211,
Steve Tolbert 209-206. Brian Cohen
204, Rick Kantor 204, Keith Kingston
203, Mary Wain 201, Jamie Liebowitz
201.
Morgenthau-L'Chaim
Bob Essick 253/625, Ted Frazis
221,Mike Wayne 209, Hal Lempert
207, Len Rosenblat 205, Dennis Kay
204-203, Lou Dorfman 204, Bob
Franklin 202, Marty Bordoley 200.
Downtown/Fox
Gary Siegel 257, Sherwin
Newman 224-202/621, Marc King
222, Ted Efros 220, Randy Otis
218-212, Mike Feldman 215, Lee
Roth 214, Sy Zate 213, Marc Wer-
muth 210, Robin Blumberg 202, Bob
Efros 202, Mark Siegal 201, Paul
Kales 200, Morrie Efros 200.
Renaissance
Dave Koloff 224, Cullen Lieber-
man 223, Jon Isenberg 221, Joe
Greenberg 212-203, Jack Gold 211,
Ron Jacobs 211-201, Roger Karnow
209-205, Mort Firsht 201.
Pisgah
Jim Ginzler 235/609, Steve Gross
227, Len Brozgold 224/609, Neil
Blazgold 224, Barry Fishman
222/624, Bruce Weberman 222,
Mitch Lefton 222, Larry Horn
211/609.
B'nai B'rith Men
Volleyball League
As of Nov. 24
Division A:
Centennial
Keidan
Brotherhood 2
Morgenthau
Brotherhood 3
31
36
22
19
12
9
14
28
31
38
Division B
Detroit 2
Brotherhood 4
Detroit 1 -
Brotherhood 1
Marshal
35
29
28
14
14
5
21
22
36
36
Basketball Meeting
For B'nai B'rith
B'nai B'rith Men will have
an organizational meeting for
men interested in playing
basketball this winter. The
meeting will be held 6:30 p.m.
Dec. 16 at the B'nai B'rith
Building, Southfield. One
representative from each
team must attend.
For information about form-
ing teams, call Marty Melton,
553-3428.
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