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March 24, 1995 - Image 89

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-03-24

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PHOTOS BY BILL G EMM ELL

tion during the 1995-96
season.
The tri-regional area in-
cludes Detroit, Chicago,
Minneapolis-St. Paul, Mil-
waukee and St. Louis.
Here are the results of the
city tournament:

Above:
Meet the officers. In the front
row are Helene Friedman,
Caron Goldfine and Cindy
Moss. In back are Barbara
Geller and Carolyn Fine.

Left:
Helene Robbins eyes a strike.

INDIVIDUAL AWARDS
"A" Division
All Events Net

Right:
Hallie Serling is a regional vice
president.

1. Marcia Gilbert (Cosmo-
Bloch) 1090; 2. Hallie Ser-
ling (Galilee) 1016; 3. Debbie
Wein (Galilee) 1013.

All Events Gross

1. Kelly Van Meter
(Galilee) 1261; 2. Dena Wein
(Galilee), Myrna Fisher
(Galilee) and Delores Fox
(Galilee) 1235.

Roll ' Ern

B'nai B'rith women aim for the pocket at their 45th annual
city bowling tournament.

High Series Net

1. Nancie Rakotz (Galilee) 556; 2. Sharon Winans (Is-
rael All-City) 538; 3. Bobbie Blaize (Zeiger) 504.

High Series Gross

1. Liz Taylor-Watnick (Galilee) 641; 2. Carolyn Fine
(Galilee) 640; 3. Brenda Waldman (Galilee) and Arlene
Tarnopol (Centennial) 621.

High Game Net

1. Karyn Faye (MGM) and Helene Robbins (Galilee)
203; 3. Barbara Papo (Galilee) 190.

High Game Gross

1. Marianne Pesick (MGM) 239; 2. Lynda Steinberg
(MGM) 236; 3. Pat Stein (Cosmo-Bloch) 232.

"B" Division
All Events Net

1. Denise Rodnick (Galilee) 947; 2. Toni Whipple (Cos-
mo-Bloch) 913; 3. Peggy Sandler (Galilee) 908. '

STEVE STEIN STAFF WRITER

All Events Gross

articipating in the B'nai B'rith Women's
Bowling Association of Metropolitan De-
troit leagues is fun. Teams wouldn't call
themselves names like the Pinheads, the
Gutter Gals and Schleps if everything was
all business.
But there are times when the compe-
tition gets serious, like the city tourna-
ment. The 45th annual tourney took place
March 11-12 at Drakeshire Lanes in Farmington
Hills and 26 teams from nine leagues rolled six
games in two days during the spring-like week-
end. Each team was made up of five women.
Normally, the tournament is held at an estab-
lishment where none of the B'nai B'rith leagues
bowl. But because of the closing last summer of West
Bloomfield Lanes, the tourney ended up where the Galilee
Tuesday league competes.
Surprisingly or not, teams from Galilee Tuesday swept

the top two spots and three of the first four places in the
team gross series competition at the tournament.
Some 66 team and individual awards earned at the
tournament were presented at a banquet held last Sun-
day at B'nai Moshe.
Also at the banquet, the new association officers for
the 1995-96 season were installed. They are Caron
Goldfine (president), Helene Friedman (first vice presi-
dent), Cindy Moss (second vice president), Carolyn Fine
(treasurer) and Sharon Winans (secretary).
Barbara Geller is the 1994-95 president. Other offi-
cers for this season are Ms. Goldfine (first vice president
and tournament chairwoman), Ms. Friedman (second
vice president and tournament banquet chairwoman),
Ms. Moss (treasurer) and Ms. Fine (secretary and scor-
ing chairwoman).
Hallie Serling, a Detroit bowler who currently is the
vice president of the B'nai B'rith Women's Tri-Regional
Bowling Association, will be president of that organiza-

1. Edith Weiss (Cosmo-Bloch) 1240; 2. Susan Nusholtz
(Galilee) 1222; 3. Lucy Letwinski (Zeiger) 1188.

High Series Net

1. Jill Lepler (Galilee) 493; 2. Elsie Sandler (Zeiger)
455; 3. Elaine Goodman (Galilee) 450.

High Series Gross

1. Evelyn Taylor (Zeiger) 632; 2. Ruth DesMarais
(Zeiger) 614; 3. Lois Dupnack (Centennial) 610.

High Game Net

1. Dana Glinski (Zeiger) 191; 2. Susan Cohan (Israel
All-City) 175; 3. Lynn Simon (Centennial) 166.

High Game Gross

1. Harriet Sandweiss (Centennial) 231; 2. Joan Edel-
heit (Zeiger) 228; 3. Jeanette Berger (Galilee) 219.

TEAM GROSS SERIES

1. Simply Marvelous (Galilee Tuesday) - Captain
Denise Rodnick, Myrna Fisher, Kelly Van Meter, De-
lores Fox and Nancie Rakotz, 6116.

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