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August 05, 1994 - Image 95

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-08-05

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Jamie Levitz, Jared Matz, Jenny
McDonald, Steven Misuraca, Ju-
lia Music, Lindsey Raben, Steve
Rosenberg, Kevin • Schwartz,
David Stegman, Meredith
Stegman. Coaches: Deena Bern-
stein, Herb Bernstein, Karyn
Iden, Heather Rosenberg.
TABLE TENNIS: Jodi Benis,
Andrew Black, Andi Golding,
Risa Heller, Todd Horowitz, Mar-

la Tapper, Alison Young. Coach:
Roger Black.
TRACK: Becky Able, Scott
Adelman, Jenny Adelson, Jon
Berman, Sam Berman, Janet
Blumenstein, Chad _Dewolf,
Adam Estrine, Marci Lynn, Jeff
Nolish, Sam Polk, Shelley Rein-
stein, Robert Roth, Andrew Sig-
man, Sean Teeple, Eugene
Vyortkin, Leah Weiss, Rachel
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Kashdan.
WRESTLING:
Matthew
Cohn, Robert Daitch, Dean
Egdish, Aaron Kobernick, David
Parzen. Coach: Glen Clark. ❑

Future Spartans

College-bound students win Michigan Jewish
Sports Hall of Fame scholarships.

STEVE STEIN STAFF WRITER

W

ith college costs sky-
rocketing, financial aid
is becoming more and
more crucial for stu-
dents and their families.
Jennifer Gruber and Joshua
Sukenic will receive some mon-
etary assistance from the Michi-
gan Jewish Sports Hall of Fame.
They are the winners of the Hall
. of Fame's 1994 High School Ath-
letic Scholarship Awards.
The 18-year-old June high-
school graduates both will enter
Michigan State University this
fall. Gruber completed her stud-
ies at Southfield-Lathrup with a
4.0 grade-point average, while
Sukenic finished at West Bloom-
field with a 3.25 GPA.
Gruber and
Sukenic will be
honored at the
annual Hall of
Fame Induction
Banquet Nov. 7
at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek.
Scholarship
candidates were
recommended
by their high-
school coaches
and counselors.
The winners
were chosen by a panel of mem-
bers from the Hall of Fame's
board of governors.
"I'm real excited. This schol-
arship is going to help a lot," said
Gruber, who will enter Lyman
Briggs College at Michigan State,
with future plans of getting into
the School of Engineering.
"I've worked hard on my aca-
demics and athletics, so winning
the scholarship means a lot to
me," said Sukenic, who will be in
James Madison College at Michi-
gan State.
Gruber was on the Lathrup
girls varsity tennis team as a ju-
nior and senior, playing No. 3
doubles and No. 1 doubles, re-

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Annette's

UNIQUE BOUTIQUE

spectively. In her junior year, she
helped the Chargers earn a berth
in the Class A state meet. She
was team captain and MVP as a
senior.
The winner of the Lawyers
Award as Lathrup's top senior fe-
male scholar-athlete, Gruber also
was a hitter on the varsity vol-

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Jennifer Gruber, left;
Joshua Sukenic, above.

leyball team as a senior.
Sukenic attended Lath-
rup as a freshman before
transferring to West
Bloomfield. He was the
starting second baseman on the
Lakers' varsity baseball team last
spring after being a part-time
starter at that position as a ju-
nior.
Both scholarship winners
played for Detroit in the Jewish
Community Centers Maccabi
Youth Games. Gruber was a
member of the girls' soccer team
in the North American Games in
Baltimore in 1992. Sukenic was
on the boys' softball squad in the
1990 North American Games in
Detroit and the 1991 Regional
Games in Cleveland.
"These students have remark-
able records," said Hall of Fame
president Myron Milgrom. ❑

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