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In the second game, Trahey reeled off five straight points to put West Bloomfield in front 5-1. Later, five points by Trahey and Young turned an 11-10 Kimball lead into a 14-11 West Bloomfield advantage. On Feb. 25, West Bloomfield won the first OAA tournament by defeating Birmingham Sea- holm in the finals of the 24-team competition at Bloomfield Hills Lahser. H ad the Jewish Community emplified what is good about Center varsity boys bas- sports," Bershad said. "When the ketball team failed to win title game was over, I had tears in the JCC Midwest Regional my eyes. That had never hap- tournament, the squad could have pened since I began coaching the pointed to one of several reasons. team in 1964, back at the old JCC Injuries. Foul trouble. A death on Meyers and Curtis. in the family. The homecourt "disadvantage." Double-digit deficits. Transportation prob- lems which left the team scrambling to make its plane at Detroit Metropolitan Air- port and waiting for its lug- gage in the host city of Pittsburgh. Amazingly, Coach Barry Bershad's squad of 15-18-year- olds overcame all these obsta- Th ey are the champions! cles and captured the four-day, eight-team competition last "We've now won six regional month. championships, including three "Winning the championship in the past five years." was truly a team effort, and it ex- Detroit opened play in Pitts-