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thletes from Detroit return ver in boys and Davida Burkhead
today from Los Angeles Winer (2:10.16) took bronze in
and Houston while anoth- girls.
In 15-16 200 free, Julia Music
er contingent of teen-agers
prepares to participate this week (2:04.95) took bronze. In 12-14
100 fly, Jeremy Landa (1:00.57)
on Long Island.
Nearly 200 Detroiters are in- took silver. In the 15-16 age
volved in the Jewish Communi- group, David Stegman won the
100 fly (56.57) and Julia Music
ty Centers Maccabi Youth Games
took silver in the 200 individual
this year.
In Los Angeles, the Detroit con- medley (2:25.20).
In the 400 freestyle relays, De-
tingent spent Shabbat with host
families, attending services and troit teams earned three silver
going to a Dodgers game, the medals: boys 12-14 (4:16.88), Dan-
beach, Universal City or Disney- ny Buch, Jared Matz, Steve Mis-
land. Before the Maccabi opening uraca and Jeremy Landa; boys
ceremonies on Sunday, the ath- 15-16 (3:54), Jeremy Landa, Cary
letes spent three hours at the Si- Beier', Mike Letvin, David
mon Wiesenthal Museum of Stegman; girls 15-16 (4:04.18),
Davida Burkhead Winer, Jessi-
Tolerance.
In Monday's opening sports ac- ca Canosa, Julia Music and Melis-
tion, Detroit's soccer team de- sa Axner.
feated host Los Angeles, but lost
to Long Beach. In volleyball, De-
troit split with Chicago and lost
to L.A. In baseball, Detroit was
defeated by Chicago and L.A.
The Detroit team got off to a
great start in track and in swim-
ming. In track, Alexandra Gra-
ham won the 12-14-year-old girls
Detroit's delegation in Hous-
3,200 meters, and Jessica Fields ton spent Shabbat with host fam-
was second in the 15-16 girls. At ilies and on Sunday toured the
400 meters, Chad DeWolf (15-16 Johnson Space Center with the
boys) took gold, and Leah Weiss Israeli delegation.
took bronze (12-14 girls).
In early sports action, Detroit's
In the high jump, Jenny Adel- girls volleyball team spilt two
son and Danny Edwards won in games with Houston, while the
the 12-14, Scott Adelman and Joe girls soccer team defeated Hous-
Tigay tied for silver (12-14), Chad ton 3-1.
In boys 15-16 basketball, De-
DeWolf took bronze and Jessica
troit defeated Houston and St.
Fields silver (15-16).
Jenny Adelson took first in the Louis.
In tennis, Brad Jaffe and
long jump.
In swimming, Steve Misuraca Rachel Wool won their first- and
(1:07.30) and Danny Buch second-round matches. Mark
(1:08.39) finished 2-3 in 12-14 100 Tapper won his first-round match
breaststroke. In 12-14 200 free, and Jodi Berris was defeated by
Jeremy Landa (1:57.46) took sil- a top-ranked player. ❑
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Flag bearers for the Detroit delegations: From left, Jodi Berris, Chad DeWolf, Julia
Music, Mikki Mentzel, Heather Meyers, David Stegman, Alison Surowitz, Jaimee
Weiner and Jared Rosenbaum.