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October 28, 1994 - Image 97

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-10-28

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CHERI FARBER, a freshman
swimmer at North Farmington
High School, has made the Class
A state meet cut in the 50
freestyle, 100 backstroke, 100
butterfly and 200 medley relay.
The state meet will be held
Nov. 18-19 at Michigan State
University.
A graduate of Hillel Day
School, Farber swims year-
round for the Birmingham-
Bloomfield Atlantis club.

STACEY AXNER and her
sister Melissa Axner led the
West Bloomfield High School
girls swimming team to a 98-88
victory over Bloomfield Hills
Lahser on Oct. 13. At the time,
Lahser was ranked No. 7 in
Class A.
Stacey won the 200 and 500
freestyle in 2:07.73 and 5:29.64.
Melissa captured the 50
freestyle and 100 freestyle in
25.38 and 55.24.
In a 126-59 West Bloomfield
win over Ferndale on Oct. 18,
Melissa won the 200 freestyle
and 100 butterfly in 2:00.64 and
1:04.82.

MICAH HEILBRUN of Birm-
ingham Groves, one of the top
rushers in Oakland County, will
put the finishing touches on his
high school football career today
when Groves meets Birming-
ham Seaholm at 6:30 p.m. at the
Pontiac Silverdome.
Heilbrun has gained more

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than 700 yards and scored nine
touchdowns in eight games this
season.
Groves is 5-3 and the Oak-
land Activities Association Di-
vision IV champion. Seaholm,
also 5-3, finished in second place
in Division II of the OAA.

HANNAH FISCHMAN of
Bloomfield Hills Andover High
School finished second at No. 3
singles in the Class B girls ten-
nis regional held Oct. 14 at
Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook
Kingswood.
Melanie Tilchen and Jordan
Winokur of Andover were the
runners-up at No. 2 doubles.
Andover finished second in
the team standings and quali-
fied for the state meet. The
Barons tied for eighth place in
the state competition, held Oct.
21-22 in Ypsilanti.

AMER. TAL, a freshman goalie
on the Oakland University soc-
cer team from Israel, saw his
seven-game scoreless streak end
at 511 minutes when Greg So-
bierag of Lewis put a goal behind
him.
The score came in the 59th
minute of play in an Oct. 22
game in Romeoville, Ill., and tied
the contest at 1-1.
Oakland, ranked No. 7 in
NCAA Division II, came back to
win 2-1 thanks to a goal in the
84th minute and improved its
record to 12-1-1.



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