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August 11, 1995 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-08-11

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tackle and center. He began play-
ing football for fun at age 7, and
at 12 started team play for East
Middle School.
As a freshman and sophomore,
Gurwin was on Harrison's junior
varsity football team, but he was
called up to practice with the var-
sity team during playoffs.
Throughout high school, Gurwin
was one of only two Jews on Har-
rison's football teams.
Including playoffs and state
championship, Harrison's 1994
\_. team record was 12-1. Gurwin is
particularly proud of his offensive
team's rushing statistics, which
were close to 3,000 yards.
The Western Lakes Athletic As-
sociation voted Gurwin to its hon-
orable mention team. He also
received the Block of Granite
Award from the Harrison coach-
ing staff for being the player ex-
emplifying the most perseverance,
dedication and determination.
Gurwin was a member of
Kishon AZA throughout high
school, and served as the chap-
ter's vice president this year when
its basketball team made it to the
AZA finals with Gurwin playing
center.
As a member of the Harrison
National Honor Society, Gurwin
was involved in Habitat for Hu-
manity. The group renovated old
and dilapidated houses around
Detroit and fixed them up for re-
sale.
Gurwin plans to stay involved
with sports by refereeing high
school football games in the Ann
Arbor area, and he may play on
U-M's rugby club team.
QUOTE: "Without football, I would
not be the persori I am today. The
sport has instilled a tremendous
amount of confidence and disci-
pline in me," said Gurwin. "It is
a great honor for me to receive
these awards. All of my hard
work and long hours in the weight
room have really paid off."

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GERALD CLAYTON, 62, of
Bloomfield Hills, on July 26
scored his first hole-in-one at
Wabeek Country Club in Bloom-
field Hills after 40 years of golf-
ing.
Clayton used a six iron on the
167-yard 16th hole.

THE MR. & MRS. CLUB Bowl-
ing League is seeking couples to
bowl every other Sunday night at
Country Lanes in Farmington.
For information, call Jo Ann
Remer, (810) 399-0663.

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