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The Pioneers finished 18-2-2, tying their single-season victory record. They were unbeaten in a school-record 14 matches (12- 0-2) before the loss to Tampa. The Tampa game also was the last in an Oakland uniform for senior midfielder David Ankori from Rehovot, Israel. . TWO PREP football players earned all-division honors in the Oakland Activities Association. Berkley senior two-way tack- le Greg Lusardi made the Divi- sion III honor squad and Micah Heilbrun of Birmingham Groves, a senior fullback-linebacker, gained a berth on the Division IV team. B'nai B'rith Men's Bowling Scores QUALITY CONSTRUCTION 1NRECON wilemsim trick lifted the Oakland Univer- sity soccer team past Seattle Pa- cific 6-4 on Dec. 1 in the semifinals of the NCAA Division II tournament. The overtime upset of the de- fending national champions lift- ed the Pioneers into the title game against Final Four host Tampa (Fla.) on Dec. 3, but Oak- land dropped a 3-0 decision. Tiomkin, a senior forward from Raanana, Israel, opened the scor- ing against Seattle Pacific with a rebound goal in the ninth minute. Oakland rallied from 3-1 and 4-2 deficits to send the game into overtime at 4-4, and it was a goal by Tiomkin in the 66th minute which tied it. Tiomkin's third goal, during the second of two 15-minute over- time periods, put the Pioneers in front for good. STEVE STEIN AFTER A Perfect Family Gift... A Subscription to the Jewish News. 8 1 0-3541-6620 BEN LUSKY, Traveling Alan Salomon 878/254-233-233, Mort Friedman 865/221-217-216-211, Wayne Lusky 244-214, Steve Elkus 223, Ron Walton 222-213, Rick Woolman 218, Larry Sandler 217, Richard Harris 215, Cy Rott 215, Eddie Cohen 204. LEADERSHIP NETWORK LEAGUE Jeff Cymerint 616/224-211, Nancie Rakotz 229, Judy Silberstein 199, Dave Horowitz 192, Rob Greenfield 191, Deb- bie Wein 188, Dan Miller 185, Howard Spinner 184-174, Steve Sable 182. 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