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Jewish Players Aided
Class B Tennis Teams
STEVE STEIN
Special to The Jewish News
ewish tennis players
made quite an impact
on the Class B state
meet held last weekend at
Kalamazoo College.
Perennial champion Bloom-
field Hills Cranbrook won its
sixth straight state title and
12th in 13 years. Bloomfield
Hills Andover was runnerup
for the second season in a row.
Both were greatly aided by
the performances of Jewish
players. Three won state
titles.
Andover sophomore Jared
Miller captured the No. 2
singles championship with a
6-1, 6-2 victory over Cran-
brook's Eddie Chung.
The win gave Miller a final
25-2 record this season. It was
his fourth victory in four mat-
ches against Chung. One of
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the triumphs was a 7-6 (7-3),
6-4 decision in the regionals.
Two Jewish players clashed
for the No. 3 singles crown in
the state meet. Cranbrook
sophomore Brian Stewart top-
ped Andover senior Rick
Goldman 6-3, 6-4.
Another Cranbrook sopho-
more, Brad Dubin, was a
member of his team's state
champion No. 1 doubles unit.
Dubin combined with Jason
Karolak to defeat Andover
senior Brad Shulman, who is
Jewish, and Mick Wierzbicki
6-4, 7-5 in the finals.
Andover's No. 2 doubles
team of freshman Justin
Goldfarb and sophomore
Gurston Nyquist, two more
Jewish players, made it all
the way to the semifinals.
Rounding out the Jewish
contingent at the meet was
Andover assistant coach
Mitch Rosenwasser, a former
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Historical Society
To Cite Judge Cohn
The official opening of the
Jewish Community Archives
on June 14 and the Jewish
Historical Society of
Michigan's annual meeting
and luncheon will feature the
presentation of the Leonard
N. Simons Award to Judge
Avern L. Cohn. Justice
Charles Levin of the
Michigan Supreme Court will
make the presentation.
Chairman of the archives
committee of the Jewish
Federation of Metropolitan
Detroit, Judge Cohn is a past
president of Federation and
recipient of the Fred M.
Butzel Memorial Award.
Coordinated by Federation