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October 21, 1994 - Image 104

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-10-21

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HARVEY MILLER of West
Bloomfield played left field for
the Royal Oak Millman-Derr
team which finished in second
place in the age 65 division in
the Senior Softball World Se-
ries.
Jack Jaffee and Norm Steel
also competed in the week-long
tournament, held in Orlando,
Fla. Jaffee was a center fielder
for the Clinton Township 65s,
former national champions, and
Steel pitched for the Southfield
Continental 55s.
All three men play in the Oak
Park recreation senior league.
Some 120 teams from across
North America competed in the
World Series.

STEVE STEIN

onship in football since 1980.
A week after their title-
clinching victory, the Falcons
lost 27-7 to undefeated Lake
Orion in a non-leaguer. Heil-
bran tallied Groves' lone touch-
down, scoring on a 12-yard run
on a fourth-and-one play in the
second quarter.

MELISSA AXNER finished in
first place in the 200 freestyle
in the Oakland County girls
swimming meet held at Royal
Oak Dondero. The West Bloom-
field High School freshman was
clocked in 1:57.88.
Axner also was third in the
100 freestyle in 54.95. Team-
mate Julie Golding was fourth
in diving with 363.65 points.
ELI TIOMKIN was named the
In the team standings, West
offensive MVP of the Central Bloomfield was sixth of 21
Region Classic soccer tourna- squads.

ELITE BEN-OZER won the
championship at No. 1 singles
and the Southfield-Lathrup
High School girls tennis team
captured the Oakland Activi-
ties Association Division III
tournament at Waterford Mott.
In Lathrup's 7-0 dual-match
victory over Pontiac Northern.,
Ben-Ozer dispatched her oppo-
nent 6-1, 6-1.

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JACKIE ROTHENBERG
was second in 19:12, but she
ment held at Oakland Univer- couldn't prevent the West
sity.
Bloomfield girls cross-country
Tiomkin, a senior striker team from losing to Berkley and
from Israel, scored the host Pi- Troy Athens at Firefighters
oneers' first goal in a 9-0 rout of Park in Troy. Berkley topped
Indiana-Purdue at Fort Wayne. the Lakers 22-33 and Athens
One day earlier, he played a was a 20-38 winner.
role in all four goals in Oak-
land's 4-0 victory over Gannon. AMY SIEGEL and Jenni Rose
Tiomkin scored one goal and as- of Berkley finished seventh and
sisted on the other three, in- eighth, respectively, in the tri-
cluding one by fellow Israeli meet with West Bloomfield and
David Ankori.
Athens. Both were clocked in
On his goal against Gannon, 21:06. Berkley beat West
Tiomkin chipped a shot over the Bloomfield but lost 20-36 to
sprawled Gannon goalie. Anko- Athens.
ri boomed a one-timer into the
net after taking a pass from JESSICA FIELDS finished
Tiomkin.
fourth in 22:05, helping the
Bloomfield Hills Andover girls
MICAH HEILBRLTN rushed cross-country team split dual
for 105 yards on 15 carries and meets against Ortonville-Bran-
scored a touchdown on a 30- don and host Birmingham Sea-
yard run just before halftime as holm at Beverly Park in Beverly
the Birmingham Groves High Hills. The Barons defeated
School football team blasted Or- Brandon 19-39, but lost 21-36
tonville-Brandon 34-14 and cap- to Seaholm.
tured the Oakland Activities
Association Division IV cham- BARRY LIEBERMAN placed
pionship.
seventh in 18:24 for the An-
The crown ended a long dry dover boys cross-country team
spell for the Falcons. Groves as the Barons outran Seaholm
had not won a league champi- 21-40 and Brandon 24-35.

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