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A Rewarding One
THE JE-Ak')Eigii NEWS
W
hile preparing to travel Matz, one of the three MIAs.
to Pittsburgh, a lot of
Then the photographer, his
people told me about son, and I headed back to Squir-
the Maccabi Games, rel Hill to see the Detroit boys soc-
the Olympic-style event for 13- cer team open the tournament
16-year-old Jewish athletes.
against New York's Upper West
I had heard all sorts of stories Side JCC.
from friends and acquaintances
We were treated to a phenom-
about the friendships they made enal one-man scoring machine,
and the fun of the competition.
as Jordan Gruber netted a hat-
Unfortunately, I had never trick.
been involved in that as a child
Then we packed the cameras
growing up in Farmington Hills.
and raced to the JCC to see vol-
Six years after my last shot at leyball.
participating, I had the opportu-
The netters put up a valiant
nity to follow the Detroit team. effort against one of the two Pitts-
I was ready to head to western burgh teams. They lost in three
Pennsylvania as a wide-eyed games, 15-13 in the last one, but
Maccabi rookie.
when we had to leave, attempt-
The plan was real simple: fly ing to adhere to the schedule we
in, drive around to all the athlet- set, they had been down 11-4 and
ic venues, fly out.
fought back.
I only wish it was that easy.
Watching the girls soccer team
The three-and-a-half hour rain play, both on Monday and
delay on the tarmac in Detroit throughout the rest of the week,
was not the last rain I'd see for is where I saw what the Maccabi
the week. But I got to Pittsburgh games were about.
nonetheless.
In the first game against Pitts-
On Sunday afternoon, the burgh, the team had fun in a 7-2
busses rolled to the Jewish Com- win. They smiled and laughed
munity Center in Squirrel Hill. throughout the game, something
The quiet, older looking section that seems to get lost all too of-
of Pittsburgh lies just outside the ten, even with young athletes.
campuses of Carnegie-Mellon
On Tuesday, they met a fierce
University and the University of Washington, D.C. team. Bigger
Pittsburgh. It would now be the and faster then the Detroit girls,
center of everything for the five D.C. planned on winning in a
days of Aug. 17-22.
walk.
Thanks to the loaned warm-
What would probably not be
up suit, I marched into CMU Sta- seen in the outcome, an ugly 2-
dium with the 100-plus athletes, 0 win by D.C., is that an odd form
coaches and delegation members
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from Detroit. We all sat through
the rain, uncomplaining, to
be part of this annual
event.
I you ask Pittsburgh res-
idents and the Maccabi or-
ganizers, it "hadn't rained
in months."
Possibly true. However,
the Maccabi baseball
games were cancelled, in-
line hockey was pushed
back three hours, and for-
tunately the photographer
I'd hired knew Pittsburgh
well, because the 13-14 age-
group tennis tournament
got moved to a venue 30
minutes away. Amazing
what can happen by 7:30
a.m.
Naturally, the three ten-
nis players we were wait-
ing for — 13-14-year-old
boys from Detroit — were
late.
"The bus driver didn't
know where he was going
and got lost," said Danny Michelle Weiner cuts past a Pittsburgh defender.