L AST. YEAR, WE ADDED THESE EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT ATHLETES TO OUR HALL OF FAME. The Michigan Jewish Sports Hall of Fame and The Jewish News believe in applauding excellence. That's wily we reward the outstanding achievements of Jewish high school ;Ath- letes with academic scholarships.. And, that's why we take pride in conferring the honorary title High School Athlete of the Year On deservingmale and female students through a program administered in cooperation with the rwish News. Joshua Sukenic Jennifer Gruber Scholarship Winner Scholarship Winner comF•ILen B Abielk Scapparzberg Ryan Fried Jared Miller Athlete of the Year Athlete of the Year WHO WILL THIS YEAR'S CANDIDATES BE? Now is the time to nominate exemplary students for those honors in 1995. Let us know about the "good sports" in your life whose exceptional performances deserve recognition. Michigan Jewish Sports Hall of Fame 6600 West Maple Road West Bloomfield, Michigan 48322 For further information, call Harvey Frank at (810) 661-7777. r 1 Please send me application information for the athletic scholarship and honors programs. Your Name: Address: Telephone. City, State, Zip. a L THE MI6 001% Sale/Sail Board Swap April 22 & 23 Start the season off right! Huge Selection of: • WET SUITS • WAKEBOARDS • SWIMWEAR AND BEACHWEAR • SNOWBOARDS • KAYAKS 2867 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD • KEEGO HARBOR (810) 681-1300 LOCATED IN HARBOR PINES MALL Y One out. That's all which sepa- rated DARIN GLASSER from throwing a no-hitter for the North Farmington High School baseball team. And give excellence a sporting chance. For applications, please send the attached form to: h s Darin Glasser A double with two outs in the seventh inning by Walled Lake Central's Steve Crepeau ruined Gasser's bid for the masterpiece, but the senior pitcher ended up with a one-hitter and a 3-1 vic- tory in the April 7 game. Glasser fanned 13 - including Crepeau twice - and he walked just two. He allowed a run in the seventh, but it was unearned. ROBERT ROTH got North Farmington rolling in the bottom of the first inning when he sin- gled, stole second, went to third on a wild pitch and scored on Eric Pierce's sacrifice fly. A sixth-inning suicide squeeze bunt by MIKE FELD, which drove in John Lessway from third, gave North Farmington its final run. The win over Central gave North Farmington a 2-0 record. Glasser also was the winning pitcher in North Farmington's opener, an 18-9 triumph over Ferndale on April 6. Roth once again jump-started North Farmington's attack by hitting a leadoff homer in the bot- tom of the first. Also on the North Farmington roster are EVAN KLEIN, JEF- FREY LIGHT and RONNIE JUSTIN BRIGHT, BRIAN DERSHAW, BLAIR GOT- TLIEB, ADAM ROSEN- JUSTIN and ZWEIG SCHULTZ are members of the West Bloomfield High School baseball team. BRAD ZAGER is the student manager. NIKI BERLIN was the win- ning pitcher in the Berkley High School softball team's 8-3 victo- STENIE STEIN ry over Sterling Heights on April 11. She threw a four-hitter and she struck out four. Berlin helped her cause by stealing three bases. GARON OSEFF of Walled Lake Western High School and GREG LUSARDI of Berkley High School won the discus event at early-season boys track meets. Oseff heaved the discus 118- 0 in Western's 70-67 loss to Northville on April 11. Lusardi had a toss of 115-11 in an April 11 tri-meet which saw Berkley beat Southfield-Lathrup 59-53 and tie Waterford Kettering 57- 57. ROBBY DAITCH, a fresh- man, was named the most im- proved wrestler on the Bloomfield Hills Andover High School team. He also had the best record on the squad, a 10-5 mark at 112 pounds. Senior captain DEREK MEK- LIR, who wrestled at 151 pounds, was the team MVP. Also earning varsity letters were DAVID MOSES (100 pounds), KARL MOSES (112 pounds), JEROD LUTZ (142 pounds) and DAVID BRIEGER (215 pounds). B'nai B'rith, JWV Bowling Scores JR. HOUSE Howard Waxer 226-206-204-636, Jer- ry Rose 221-202-605, Howie Geren- raich 237-204-604, Jeff Block 203. ZEIGER GROSS - Mark Bialick 207-204-602, Brian Co- hen 215, Keith Stein 211, Dave Levin- son 211, Wynn Schwartzman 210, Bruce Liebowitz 207, Milt Burg 203. MORGENTHAU L'CHAIM - Mike Wayne 226-225-214-665, Larry Harwin 225-205-622, Ron White 231, Nick Attwerger 225, Sam Rodd 223, Mike Berkowitz 215, Ross Benchick 214, Rick Melamed 213, Lou Konopko 211, Bob Franklin 210-203, Fred Imber 209, Jerry Broida 208, Al Yendick 208, Dennis Sobol 207, Gerry Bloom 206, Hal Lam- bert 205, Bill Zucker 202-201, Mike Jeross 202, Dave Broder 202, Howard Schultz 200. DOWNTOWN FOX - Bruce Rosenblatt 256-246-202-704, Shel Rakotz 230-226-201-657, Jeff Sprague 242-222-654, Steve Saltz 233, Harold Warheit 226, Ken Gross 222, Dave Little 219, Neil Drilich 215-205, Robin Blumberg 213, Steve Lazar 213, Howard Burlak 212, Len Brozgold 211, Jeff Block 205, Richard Lulkin 204-200, Mark Siegal 202, Steve Kay 202, Bob Smith 201. BROTHERHOOD EDDIE JACOBSON - Dennis Eder 237-224-660, Rick Woll- man 231-222-205-658, Ron Weintraub 234-222-649, Steve Anstandig 223- 222-644, Barry Fishman 246-637, Mike Lieberman 220-201-610, Rob BOWL page 97