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Her goal for the "perfect" sport, one at the time was to be an All-State she could pursue with her heart softball player. and soul. "I did things like run and jump She finally found it during the rope with the wrestlers," she said. winter of her senior year. Believe "I thought about giving wrestling it or not, it was wrestling. a shot, but I never really consid- In recognition of the courage ered it an option until a couple and dedication Schwarzberg of the guys convinced me to try needed to endure a full season out." of competing against boys in To her surprise, Schwarzberg the rugged sport, the 18-year- earned a spot on the junior var- old Huntington Woods resident sity team as a senior, beating an- has been named the 1994 female other wrestler for the berth. Michigan Jewish Sports Hall of After starting the season in the Fame High School Athlete of the 152-pound weight class, the 5-foot- Year. 7 Schwarzberg decided to drop down to 145. Her record for the year was 5-18 and she ended up finishing fourth in the Garden City Invitational and in the South- eastern Michigan Association meet. Schwarzberg had to deal with occasional verbal taunts from op- ponents and fellow Berkley stu- dents and even ostracism from some Berkley wrestlers. A con- stant stream of media interview requests, many of which she turned down to avoid drawing more attention to herself, made her even more uncomfortable. But Abide Schwarzberg: Hooked on wrestling. she persevered because she en- joyed wrestling so much. "To be honest, it helped a bit Berkley football star Ryan Fried and Bloomfield Hills An- that I was a senior and the stu- dover tennis standout Jared dent council president and most Miller share the male Athlete of of the other Berkley wrestlers the Year award. The three win- were underclassmen," she said. ners will be honored in Novem- "Everything worked out in the ber at the annual Hall of Fame end. When the season was over, it felt like I had 25 brothers." induction ceremony. Schwarzberg was so wrapped "It's an honor to win an award for my athletic achievements, but up by wrestling by this time that what's more important is to be she quit the Berkley softball team recognized for being a successful midway through her senior sea- Jewish athlete. My religion is very son "because I couldn't devote 50 important to me," Schwarzberg percent to softball and 50 percent said by telephone from Tempe, to wrestling," she said. She traveled to the women's Ariz., where she is a freshman at freestyle wrestling national cham- Arizona State University. An aspiring politician, pionships and team trials in Las Schwarzberg is not competing in Vegas and finished second. Since any sports at Arizona State, but then, she's placed second in two she is continuing her training for other national tournaments and she was first in somba (a combi- national wrestling meets. Schwarzberg said she's hooked nation of wrestling and judo) in on wrestling because victories and a national meet in Battle Creek. Women's wrestling will be a defeats depend solely on the in- demonstration sport at the 2000 dividual, not on a team. "Wrestling combines all the el- Summer Olympics. Four years lat- ements I like from the other er, it will become a medal sport. If sports I've played," she said. "You Schwarzberg is still involved in must be physically fit, intelligent, wrestling then, she'd love to rep- and you need to make quick de- resent the United States in the Games. cisions under pressure." Besides wrestling at Berkley, Schwarzberg actually began working out with the Berkley Schwarzberg was a member of the wrestlers during the winter of her girls swimming team for four years. She also competed in soft- ball, volleyball and gymnastics. "I have no regrets about play- ing all those sports because those experiences gave me some great people skills to use in my dealings outside of athletics," Schwarzberg said. Berkley faculty members Roslynn Warren and Sharon Un- derwood say they saw examples of Schwarzberg's ability to get along with people while she was in high school. "At the end of the season, it felt like I had 25 brothers." —Abbie Schwarzberg "Abbie shows wonderful com- passion toward others," Warren said. "I watched her help, encour- age and support many Berkley students while she was here." "Abbie is a friend to many and she can converse easily with mem- bers of both sexes," Underwood said "She's a positive influence on all who are around her." Schwarzberg, a member of the National Honor Society at Berkley, graduated with a 3.4 grade-point average. In addition to being junior class president and then student council president, she was the managing editor and then editor-in-chief of the school yearbook. "I set academic and extra-cur- ricular goals for myself in high school and I achieved them, but my most important accomplish- ment was reaching those goals while maintaining my Jewish identity and schooling," Schwarzberg said. The granddaughter of two sets of Holocaust survivors, Schwarzberg speaks fluent He- brew. She attended Akiva Hebrew Day School and Hillel Day School before going to Berkley and she was the student council president of the Community Jewish High School for two years. While at Berkley, she was recreation chair- woman for the Glazier BBG chap- ter. Schwarzberg was a member of the Detroit Maccabi girls softball team during the North American Games in Detroit in 1990 and in Baltimore in 1992. Cl Net.WFW,WNVKIA..,.` ) ;11.•Ma