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DICK ROSENTHAL, who is
in his 15th year as the athletic
director at Birmingham Sea-
holm High School, was induct-
ed into the Michigan High
School Coaches Association Hall
of Fame in ceremonies held in
the Hall of Fame room at Cen-
tral Michigan University.
Rosenthal was a highly-suc-
cessful swimming coach at Berk-
shire Junior High in
the Birmingham
School District and
at Seaholm. During
his 25-year career
(15 at Berkshire
and 10 at Seaholm),
he coached more
than 30 high school
All-Americans.
6-0, 6-2, helping the Lathrup
girls tennis team record a 5-2
victory.
cross-country team fell to Lake
Orion 23-38.
MICAH HEELBRUN rushed
JACKIE ROTIIENBERG fin- for 64 yards on 16 carries in the
ished fifth in the girls race in the Birmingham Groves High
Oakland County cross-country School football team's 15-3 loss
meet held at Marshbank Park to Troy.
in West Bloomfield.
Rothenberg, a sophomore at AMR TAL, Oakland Univer-
West Bloomfield High School, sity's freshman soccer goalie
from Israel, al-
lowed just one goal
in two games in the
Missouri-St. Louis
tournament.
Tal made three
saves in a 1-1 over-
time tie with the
host Rivermen. He
also stopped three
shots in posting a
2-0 shutout of
Northwest Mis-
souri. One of the
Oakland goals in
that game was
scored by Eli
Tiomkin, another
Israeli.
JOEL EPSTEIN
called his Berkley
High School boys
soccer team's 2-1
victory over Royal
Oak Dondero the
biggest win in his
three years as
coach.
Dondero was a
perfect 11-0 coming
into the Oct. 4
match at Berkley.
One of those wins
was a 7-1 thrashing
of Epstein's Bears
earlier in the sea-
son.
The victory over
Dondero was Berk-
ley's seventh
straight triumph af-
ter the Bears began Alexa Shencopp
the year with four
consecutive losses.
Berkley had extended the win- was clocked in 19:54.3. Her per-
ning streak to nine games at formance helped the Lakers
press time.
place 12th in the team stand-
ings.
BERKLEY'S Amy Siegel fin-
ished 14th in 21:34, Jenni Rose MELISSA AXNER won the
was 17th in 21:49 and Diana Ko- 200 IM in 2:21.15 and Julia Mu-
zloff was 65th in 24:32 in the sic took the 100 backstroke in
Kermit Ambrose Invitational 1:10.78 to lead the West Bloom-
cross-country meet held at Roy- field girls swimming team to a
al Oak Kimball.
135-51 victory over Royal Oak
They helped the Berkley girls Kimball.
place second of 15 squads in the
Axner also was a member of
team standings. For the Berkley the T akers' winning 200 medley
boys, Sam Polk finished 53rd in and 400 freestyle relay teams,
18:58.
which were timed in 2:03.99 and
1:55.64.
ELITE BEN-OZER of South-
field-Lathrup High School de- JESSICA FIELDS won the
feated her No. 1 singles race in 21:39, but the Bloomfield
opponent from Waterford Mott Hills Andover High School girls
LISA ROBIN-
SON, a West
Bloomfield resi-
dent, was the win-
ner in the female
ages 1-19 division
in the Birmingham
Lions Club 5K race
held in downtown
Birmingham.
Robinson was
timed in 23:59.
ALEXA SHEN-
COPP of Oak Park
was featured in a
recent magazine story about fe-
male hockey players. Alexa, 8,
has played goalie and defense
for youth teams in Southfield.
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ing in college, high school or recre-
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about it.
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athlete along with the phone number of
a contact person to Steve Stein at The
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