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LLJ F- 1 1 8 Go easy on your heart and start cutting back on foods that are high in saturated fat and cholesterol. The change'll do you good. _. WE'RE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE V American Heart Association MACCABI page 113 Ellman dominated at the net against Chicago. Stacey Rothenberg and Alyson Surowitz played well against San Francisco. Ellman and Rothenberg played well in a losing cause against Los Angeles and the serv- ing and back-row play of Jennifer Canner and Weiner's net play led Detroit past Ottawa. Against Cleveland Blue, Weiner and Canner played well at the net and Surowitz and Rothenberg did a good job setting and passing. Also, Megan Heller served well. Detroit knocked off Ottawa 15- 8, 15-6 in the first round of the playoffs. Setters Berlin and Rothenberg played well and Lyngaas did a good job in the back row. Ellman did some ex- ceptional digging, ran off six straight service points in the sec- ond game and had five kills and three blocks at the net. San Francisco knocked off Detroit 15-3, 15-11 despite an- other Ellman six-point service run in the second game, but Detroit rebounded to defeat Cleveland Blue 15-2, 15-13, 15- 11 for the bronze. Against San Francisco, Rothenberg did a fine job setting. Berlin ran off nine straight ser- vice points to begin the first game against Cleveland Blue. Detroit trailed Cleveland Blue 5-0, 11-6 and 13-8 in the second game be- fore a seven-point service run by Lyngaas clinched the victory. Ellman and Weiner played well at the net during that match. GYMNASTICS Jodie Rosenberg won the gold medal in the Level 10 all-around competition with a score of 35.25. In individual events, she earned a gold in floor exercise (9.15), a silver in bars (8.6) and a bronze in balance beam (8.45). Ann Walker won a gold in Level 8 bars (8.3). MIXED SWIMMING In the 15-16 age group 200-me- ter freestyle relay, the team of Melissa Axner, Kevin Schwartz,• Stacey Axner and Dave Stegman won the gold medal (1:38.4). In the 13-14 200 freestyle re- lay, the quartet of Jessica Canosa, Steven Misuraca, Jenny MacDonald and Jeremy Landa won the silver (1:46.94). In the 13-14 200 medley relay, the team of Canosa, Misuraca, Landa and MacDonald earned the silver (2:01.15). MIXED TRACK In the 13-14 age division 1600- meter relay, the team of Alexandra Graham, Leah Weiss, Scott Adelman and Jon Berman earned the silver medal. The 13- 14 400 relay quartet of Tracie Goldman, Jenny Adelson, Jeff Nolish and Sean Teeple won the bronze. RACQUETBALL In the 15-16 age group, Marc Selik earned a silver medal. He lost to George Bogorad of North Jersey 15-1, 15-8 in the gold- medal match. Earlier, Bogorad defeated Selik 15-5, 15-1 and 15- 0, 15-4. In 13-14, David Kovsky fell to Randy Shain of Metro West (N.J.) 15-5, 15-3 in the bronze-medal match. Earlier, Shain defeated Andrew Field 15-1, 15-3, Elan Levy of Houston defeated Kovsky 15-1, 15-1, Kovsky defeated Field 11-15, 15-8, 11-7 and Shain de- feated Kovsky 15-3, 15-2. TABLE TENNIS Marla Tapper and Alison Young won the gold and silver medals, respectively, in the girls 15-16 age division singles competition and Tapper and Young also won the girls doubles gold. In mixed doubles, Young won the gold and Tapper took the silver. In girls 13-14, Andi Golding and Risa Heller won the bronze in doubles. In round-robin sin- gles, Golding was 3-4 and Heller was 0-6 and they didn't qualify for the medal round. Andy Black won the boys 13-14 consolation finals after going 4-2 in round- robin competition. WRESTLING David Parzen won the gold medal in the 140-pound weight class and Aaron Kobernick. cap- tured the bronze in the 110- pound division. Detroit's team of Parzen, Kobernick, Matthew Cohn, Robert Daitch and Dean Egdish earned a bronze medal. ❑ Losers? Not This Softball Team STEVE STEIN STAFF WRITER T he team that ends up on the wrong side of the score- board isn't necessarily the loser. The Detroit girls soft- ball team proved that at the Jewish Community Centers North American Maccabi Youth Games in Cleveland. Less than 24 hours after suf- fering a devastating 14-13 loss to Seattle and with two of its top players side-lined by injuries, Coach Don Rudick's team re- sponded with its best game of the tournament. Detroit fell 10-6 to Tenafly,