• MOO #POPR, Jewish S CD I111 I:1 I L E ID Damaetri Hill and Florida take on the defending NCAA champions El E V E ERIN KAUFMAN finished first wrestling squad defeated Royal all-around in Level 8 at the GTC Classic Cup gymnastics meet held in Rochester. Oak Kimball 35-21 in the finals of a Class A team district tour- nament Feb. 15 at Kimball. ADAM ZUCKER- MAN had two goals and five assists and DAVID EPSTEIN notched a three-goal hat trick as the Bloomfield Hills An- dover High School hockey team clob- bered Southfield 13- 1 on Feb. 9. RYAN TRACHT had two goals for Andover. Erin Kaufman: Gymnastics champion. The sixth-grader at Dunckel Middle School in Farmington Hills and member of the Farm- ington Gymnastics Center team also was first in beam (8.5), sec- ond in floor exercise (8.6) and vault (8.4) and third in bars (7.35). Her all-around score was 32.85. MIKE FELD scored 20 points, hitting four 3-point shots and 6-of-7 free throws, as he led the North Farmington High School boys basketball team past Farmington Harrison 56-55 on Feb. 14. The win gave North Farming- ton the city championship because the Raiders also defeated Farm- ington High earlier this season. ROBBY DAITCH of Bloomfield JICC Summer Camp Is For... on e Your guide to a new and exciting summer. •Pre-school—Fifth Grade •Camper's Choice •Camp of the Arts •Safari •Teen Caravan •JCC Pro Sports Camp •Summer Travel Adventure 100 Call Maple/Drake (810) 661-1007 JPM (810) 967-4030 points and eight steals and DAVID NACHMAN had seven points and 12 rebounds in the Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook Kingswood High School boys bas- ketball team's 57-55 win over Lutheran Westland on Feb. 14. In Cranbrook Kingswood's 64- 55 loss Feb. 17 to Rochester Hills Lutheran Northwest, Eddleston had 13 points, 10 rebounds and three blocked shots. STEVE STEIN STAFF WRITER T SIGN UP FOR CAMP BEFORE MAY 1 FOR SPECIAL DISCOUNTS. of Metropolitan Detroit STEVE STEIN pinned his 112- pound opponent in 3:00 and the Birmingham Groves High School JASON EDDLESTON had 10 Centennial Nets Another Championship Space is limited, so register early for your sessions... Session I - June 26—July 20 Session II - July 24—August 17 J CC Hills Andover High School fm- ished fourth at 112 pounds in the Oakland Activities Association Division III individual wrestling meet held Feb. 11 at Birming- ham Seaholm. Earlier, Daitch won matches Feb. 1 and Feb. 3 against Bloom- field Hills Lahser opponents. SUMMER CAMP OPEN HOUSE MAPLE/DRAKE BUILDING Sunday, March 26 1:00-3:00 p.m. JPM BUILDING Sunday, April 9 1:00-3:00 p.m. he dynasty continues in the B'nai B'rith Volleyball League. For the fifth con- secutive season, Centenni- al Lodge captured the "A" Division championship. Centennial finished with a 57- 18 record. Keidan went 53-22, Morgenthau 26-49 and Brother- hood II 14-61. No playoffs were held. The roster of Coach Joel Kauf- man's Centennial team has re- mained virtually the same during the five-year run. In ad- dition to Kaufman, the list in- cludes Dr. Sheldon Stern, Dr. Paul Kaye, Barry Leder, Mikhail Epelman, Merton Simons, David Lutz and Mark Carney. "What's been the secret of our success? We play well under pressure. We don't crack," Kauf- man said. "Also, because we've been together so long, our team chemistry is great." Outside the volleyball court, the Centennial players are- attorneys, businessmen and doctors. One owns an advertis- ing agency, another is in the bed- ding and mattress business and another is a house painter. I -1