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Shayna is a student at Eagle Elementary School and swims year-round for the Clarenceville Swim Club. Cary Belen Jeremey Fogel 7 Relay performances keyed the victory. Co-captains Fogel and Asti helped win the medley re- lay with teammates Sebastian Popa and Jack Crowther in 1:36.51. In the 200-free relay, Be- len, Fogel, Crowther and Popa won in 1:29.33. Brian Lyngaas helped the Barons with a ninth place finish in one-meter diving. Two Qualify For Maccabiah Detroiters Susie Jacob and Norm Pappas have qualified for the U.S. masters tennis team par- ticipating in the World Mac- cabiah Games in Israel in July. Jacob won one of six spots in the women's 45-49-year-old bracket at a qualifying tourna- ment in San Diego. Pappas won one of six spots in the men's 50- 54 bracket at a qualifying tour- nament in Sarasota, Fla. Detroit B'nai B'rith bowlers Gary Klinger, Mort Friedman, Phil Horowitz, Howard Waxer and Keith Kingston are compet- ing for spots on the U.S. bowling team. 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