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April 05, 1996 - Image 66

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-04-05

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FINAL page 65

league. Marty Melton, the bas-
ketball league's commissioner
and B'nai B'rith's Michigan di-
rector of athletics, referred to
Brotherhood V as the Cinderel-
la team of the season.
In a competitive game, nei-
ther Downtown-Fox nor Broth-
erhood V could get an edge as
the first half ended with the
score 17-17. The second half be-
gan with Downtown-Fox out-re-
bounding their opponents while
Brotherhood V, with only six
players, was looking fatigued.
With 15 minutes left in the
game, Downtown-Fox led by five
points. Benji Silverstein had
sunk two 3-pointers for Broth-

erhood V, keeping his team in
the game.
Then, playing a strong zone
defense and led by Jeff Ruiz with
19 second-half points and a 29-
point game total, Brotherhood V
surged to a 14-point lead with
two minutes left in the game.
Downtown-Fox was not
through, however. The team
fought back to within six points
with 45 seconds to go, but could
get no closer. High scorers for
Downtown-Fox were Dave Papp,
18 points, and Matt Chasnick, 13
points.
Brotherhood V included Avi
Adler, Ari Gelberman, Jason
Rogers and Gil Stebbins. CP

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ordan Glass, a sophomore
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finished fifth in giant
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U.S. Collegiate Ski Association's
national championships March
7 at Mt. Snow, Vt.
Glass helped the Spartans to
a 13th-place finish in slalom and
16th in giant slalom. Michigan
State is the only club team to
compete at the nationals the last
two years. The team won divi-
sional competition both years,
competing against nine schools
from Michigan, Ohio, Indiana
and Illinois.
Glass, a political economics
major, served as team treasurer
and organized several fund-rais-
ing events and sponsorships to
support the club.
Glass skied at Andover High

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Swim Honors
For Farbers

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he Farber siblings of West
Bloomfield did well at sev-
eral swim meets last
month, representing the
Sports Club.
Adam, age 12, competed in
the U.S. Swimming-Michigan
12-and-under championships at
Rockford and placed third in the
200-yard individual medley,
2:20.04; first in the 100 IM,
1:04.74; fourth in the 500
freestyle, 5:40.93, fourth in the
50, 26.05; second in the 100 but-
terfly, 1:03.58; third in the 50
fly, 29.35; second in the 50
breast, 32.33. Adam also swam
on a 200 medley relay team that
placed first in 1:56.11.

Sister Shayna, 8, swam in 200
medley and 200 freestyle relays
for 10-and-under girls.
At the Swim Festival in Livo-
nia, Shayna swam the 25 free in
15.93; 50 free, 35.74; 100 free,
1:25.99; 25 back, 21.01; 25
breast, 22.28; 50 breast, 48.68;
25 fly, 17.65; 50 fly, 41.19; 100
IM, 1:22.59.
Cheri Farber, 15, swam at
the USSM I3-and-up champi-
onships. In addition to relays,
she recorded a 25.45 in the
50 free; 57.69, 100 free; 1:02.27,
100 back; 2:18.43, 200 back;
1:15.86, 100 breast; and 1:03.72,
100 fly.

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