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May 05, 1995 - Image 106

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-05-05

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NATHAN COHEN edged Seth
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singles to help the Groves boys
tennis team defeat North Farm-
ington 4-3 on April 25.
Cohen, a senior, began his third
year at No. 1 singles by winning
five of his first six matches. Fresh-
man ADAM COHEN, Nathan's
brother, was 4-2 at No. 4 singles.

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MARC FIELDS, ADAM KA-
PLANSKY and JORDAN
SHARG are playing doubles for

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spot for the Berkley boys track
team in a 104-24 loss to Clark-
ston on April 25. DeWolf cap-
tured the 300 low hurdles in 45.8.
DeWolf won the high jump
against Cousino with a leap of 5-
6, but Berkley lost the meet 98-
30. Also against Cousino,
Berkley's GREG LUSARDI won
the discus with a heave of 106-7.

GARON OSEFF threw the dis-
West Bloomfield, finished eighth cus 119-10 and won the event for
in the Oakland County girls golf the Walled Lake Western High
tournament held April 26 at Pon- School boys track team in a 92-
tiac Country Club. Trahey shot 45 victory over Livonia Franklin
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run in 11:16.1 in the West Bloom-
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ual event and were members of
two victorious relay teams in the
Berkley girls track squad's 69-58
loss to Warren Cousino on April
27.
Both Rose and Siegel were on
the winning 1600 and 3200 relay
quartets, which were timed in
4:45.22 and 11:50.22. Rose also
won the 400 in 1:14.95 and Siegel
took the 800 in 2:19.37.

Rothenberg is a sophomore at
West Bloomfield, which hosted
the April 29 meet. Twenty girls
teams competed.

JENNIFER ROSE and AMY

sidering not re-signing with the
Buffalo Sabres after three years
in the organization.
Simon, a 5-foot-11, 175-pound
center who turned 23 last month,
has spent the entire season with
the Sabres' Rochester farm team
in the American Hockey League
after scoring a game-winning
goal for Buffalo in last year's
NHL playoffs.
Simon had 23 goals and 65 as-
sists for Rochester in 69 regular-
season games.

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AMARO are playing for the

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