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February 07, 1997 - Image 108

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-02-07

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Don't go in the water...

until you have your watch
pressure tested.

WE OFFER FREE
PRESSURE TESTING

If any repair is needed
an estimate will be given,
while you wait.
Make sure its water resistant.

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Bowlers Seek
Maccabiah Spots

Five Detroit bowlers finished
among the top 12 qualifiers dur-
ing the recent tryouts for the
World Maccabiah Games in Israel
in July.
A second tryout will be
held this weekend in Maple
Shade, N.J., and a bowloff in
March will be held to determine
the U.S. bowling team for the
games.
Twenty-eight bowlers partici-
pated in the Detroit tryout. The
five Detroit area bowlers who fin-
ished among the top 12 are Gary
Klinger, Phil Horowitz, Howard
Waxer, Keith Kingston and Mort
Friedman.
Klinger finished in second place
and averaged 206.75 for 16 games.

Gymnastics Team
Takes 2nd Place

Oakland Gymnastics Training
Center in Walled Lake took sec-
ond place Jan. 25 at the Gold
Medal Gymnastics Optional Cup
in Findlay, Ohio.
Amanda Allen, 16, of Bloom-
field Hills, took first all-around
with a second place in floor, fourth
on beam, seventh in vault and first
on bars.
Jodi Rosenberg, 16, of West
Bloomfield, placed fourth all-
around with third places on beam
and floor, eighth on bars, and first
on vault.
Shanyn Lancaster finished sev-
enth all-around with a fourth in
vault, fifth on beam, sixth on bars
and ninth on floor.
Leah Moon, 14, of West Bloom-
field, placed eighth all-around
with a sixth on floor, seventh on
beam, eighth on vault and ninth
on bars.

Softball Leagues
In Oak Park

Oak Park's Department of Recre-
ation is accepting teams for its
adult slow-pitch softball leagues.
There are three classifications
of men's leagues, a women's CM
league on Wednesdays and a
men's 60 and over league on
Thursdays.
There is a $410 charge for each
team; $745 for men's B teams.
Registration deadline is March
28. For information, call Oak Park
Recreation, (810) 691-7555.

AZA Basketball

Feb. 2

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West Bloomfield 810 855-1600
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Sammy A 120, Greenberg A 23
Todd Weiner scored 34 points.

Marx 37, Bums A 30
Ari Techner had 14 for Burns.

Funk B 37, Herzl 34

Sammy B 39, Greenberg B 29 i )\

Kishon 61, Jolson A, 52
Brian Goldberg of Kishon had
50 points.

Burns B 44, Strauss 25
D. Leib of Burns had 40.

Funk A 40, Greenberg C 36

Wallenberg 50, Jolson B 39.

Bowling Scores

Jewish War Veterans
Jan. 29

David Margolis 610/252; Bernard Harwood
212-202.

Leadership Network
Feb. 2

Michael Kahan 213; Elyse Schechter 209;
Phil Arnold 202.
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Morgenthau L'Chayirn/Zeiger-Gross
Jan. 27

Allen Klegon 607/237; Larry Harwin 205-
205; Marty Rosenberg 237; Sandy Free-
man 233; Barry Glazer 222; Steve
Hoberman 216; Bob Franklin 215; Jerry
Broida 208; Alan Hoffman 206; Nick Al-
twerger 206; Len Moss 204; Randy Spitzer
203; Bill Yaker 203; Marty Bordoley 200.

Pisgah
Jan. 23

Bryan Levine 691/245-257; Mort(
Friedman 662/236-238; Howard Waxer
6361228-218; Barry Fishman 632237-220;
Larry Haberman 622/201-218-203; Alan
Borsen 619/225-201; Mitch Lefton
618/212-215; Allen Zuppke 618/216-226;
Yale Weiner 616202-224; Larry Schechter
611/216-234; Mark Goodman 610/235;
Lyle Schaefer 601/205-202; Al Mudryk
201-225; Michael Reider 243; Wayne
Lusky 226; Jeff Eisenberg 222; Barry San-
dler 213; Marc Weberman 211; Barry Bean
210; Bob Lichtman 209; Steve Lusky 207; <,
Fred Lusky 204; Neil Watnick 204; Mitch
Finkel 201; Rod Brown 201.

Ben Lusky Traveling
Jan. 26

Danny Cohen 842/233-220-208; Dennis
Sobol 818/217-209-201; Ron Lustig
815/237-215-214; Ryan Lash 806/239-
213; Wayne Lusky 803/243-219-205;
Richard Harris 212-212; Rick Woolman
215-202; Mort Friedman 213-205; Rob
Greenfield 218; Nick Altwerger 214; Alan
Salomon 214; Bob Franklin 212; Steve
Elkus 201.

Downtown Fox
Jan. 28

Neal Drilich 683/269-212-202; Jeff Sprague
670/247-219-204; Steve Kay 6411264; Bri-
an Brod 635/235-200-200; Ivan Glasser
629214-226; David Shanbaum 618/234
203; Jack Blaine 609/257; Shel Rakotz
607/236; Kevin Elbinger 209-205; Murray
Shanbaum 217; Rick Goodman 216; Jack
Geer 214; Nancie Rakotz 213; Jason El-
binger 212; Gary Berman 203; Steve Te-
per 202; Steve Woronoff 201; Scott Freed
201; Charles Kamen 200.

Tell Us!

A big accomplishment on the
field or on the court? Tell us
about it.
Send your sports accom-
plishments in writing to: Alan
Hitsky, The Jewish News,
27676 Franklin Road South
field, MI 48034.

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