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August 26, 1994 - Image 133

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-08-26

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Hey
Tennis Players!

as part of Detroit's 1-2 finish in
the event.
Jenny MacDonald won
bronzes in the 13-14 100 butter-
. fly (1:04.32) and 200 butterfly
(2:23.30).
In the 13-14 400 freestyle re-
lay, the team of MacDonald,
Jessica Canosa, Farber and
Axner won the gold (3:56).
Farber, Canosa, MacDonald and
' Meredith Stegman combined to
earn the silver in the 13-14 400
medley relay (4:39.35).
Stacey Axner captured the gold
in the 15-16 100 backstroke
(1:04.86) and bronzes in the 50
freestyle (26.46), 100 freestyle
(57.81) and 100 butterfly
(1:03.50).
The team of Melissa Axner,
Farber, Julia Music and Stacey
•Axner earned the gold in the 15-
16 400 freestyle relay (3:59.40).
In the 15-16 400 medley relay,
the quartet of Melissa Axner,
Farber, Stacey Axner and Music
won the silver (4:31.52).

GIRLS TENNIS
In first-round matches in the
15-16 age group singles compe-
tition, Amanda Fanaroff of
Cleveland beat Erika Stone 8-3
and Elissa Winkelstein of Atlantic
County (N.J.) topped Elite Ben-
Ozer 8-4. In 13-14 singles, Laura
Weinberg of Great Britain beat
Ilyssa Kahn 8-2 in the first round
and Sarah Rothenberg of
Youngstown beat Rachel Wright
in the second round.
GIRLS TRACK
In 13-14 age division action,
the 1600-meter relay team of
Leah Weiss, Alexandra Graham,
Shelley Reinstein and Jenny
Adelson won the gold medal.
Earning silvers were the 400 re-
lay team of Tracie Goldman,
Weiss, Reinstein and Adelson
and Adelson in the 400. Graham
won the bronze in the 3200.
The 15-16 1600 relay quartet
of Jodi Berris, Becky Abel, Marci
Lynn and Rachel Weiss won the
silver, as did Abel in the 3200.
Abel also took home the bronze
in the shot put.
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
A 7-5 record in round-robin
play gave Detroit the No. 3 seed
in the seven-team field for the
medal round and it went on to
earn the bronze medal.
On the first day of round-robin
competition, Detroit swept
Cleveland White 15-0, 15-0 and
Chicago 15-6, 16-14, but was
beaten by San Francisco 15-6, 15-
10. On the second day, Detroit
fell to Los Angeles 15-11, 15-7 but
defeated Ottawa 15-11, 15-6. On
the third day, Detroit beat
Cleveland Blue 15-8 to clinch the
third seed, then lost 16-14 in a
game that didn't affect the round-
. robin standings.
Against Cleveland White, Niki
Berlin had eight aces and Alison
Lyngaas was solid on pass re-
turns. Jamee Weiner had sever-
al kills and two blocks and Lisa
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