Bowling Scores Jewish Women International Galilee Monday, Nov. 24 Fran Klinger 505; Shelley Willner 222; Leslie Ben Ezra 203. Israel All-City, Nov. 24 Caron Goldfine 502. Galilee Tuesday, Nov. 25 Cidnie Herold 509; Annette Rubinstein 200. Jewish War Veterans Nov. 26 Alvin Schultz 211; Jeffrey Burg 612/208-203-201. Temple Israel Brotherhood Nov. 30 Keith Kingston 660/258-217; Dan Bagdade 640/235-203-202; Ron S. Klein 622/212-211; Mark Richie 602/211-201; Harvey Kahn 244; Rick Kirsch 229; Scott Sisler 226; Stu Brickner 223; Mike Cozzetto 221; Larry Steinberg 220; Wally Littman 215-212; Amnon Rieter 214-209; Eric Weiss 214; Neil Lefton 214; Oscar Parks 212; Larry Kaluzny 209-203; Harold Lipsitz 208; Bill Zavier 202; Bernie Harwood 202; Bruce Frankel 201; Stu Goldstein 201; Ron J. Klein 200 Tell Us! A big accomplishment on the field or on the court? Tell us about it. Send your sports accomplishments in writing to: Lonny Goldsmith, The Jewish News, 27676 Franklin Road, Southfield, MI 48034. Revolutionary Soccer Outdoor-style soccer comes inside at a state-of-the-art facility in Wixom. LONNY GOLDSMITH Staff Writer I n December, Total Soccer will open a new indoor soccer facili- ty. But this won't be like their current properties in Royal Oak, Southfield or Fraser. The Wixom complex will house two indoor arenas, like the other three loca- tions, but will also have two regulation- size indoor fields. The 220,000-square- foot building is the first of its kind any- where in the country. Bob Scheuer and his partners Steve Rock and David Shindell, became involved with Total Soccer in 1991. "The people who operated it before knew the soccer end of things, but not the business side," Scheuer said. "When we got involved, we farmed out the concession business to other peo- ple. Our job was not to sell Kit-Kat bars, but give people the best soccer experience they can have." In 1994, three years after the Farmington Hills accountants came review tapes. in, business doubled. Between the full-sized fields will be "It was our vision to do 11 vs. 11 bleachers for game-watching, and a (regulation) soccer indoors, when it 380-foot-long glass-enclosed mezzanine wasn't anywhere else in the country," above the fields provides additional Scheuer said. seating and great views. According to Gus Moffat, who will On Wednesday, the astroturf was run the soccer operations at the new brought in, and installation.began on facility, planning for the building began the fields. Next Friday, the over two years ago. concession stands will be put Gus Mo at "The reception has been in. and Bo tremendous so far. People drive "We only started construc- by and are interested in playing," Scheuer in the new Total tion on the building on Oct. said Moffat. "We've attracted teams already from the east side Soccer facility. 1," Scheuer said. "Our goal was to get this up by the new and Grosse Pointe areas." The eight-week sessions for the pub- year, and that's what will happen." The three months of construction lic will begin on Jan. 2. There will be a and purchase of land comes at a total Holiday Challenge Tournament to cost of $8.5 million. kick-off the grand opening of the com- "We wanted to do it right," Scheuer plex on Dec. 26. said. "We have the best turf, and the The fields will be 65 yards wide by best boards put in for the arenas. We 103 yards long, with the indoor arenas didn't want to cut corners." a regulation 85 feet wide and 200 feet "Our goal was to put together the long. The ceiling is 50 feet high. complex of complexes," he said. "I There will be two team meeting don't play soccer and I'm as enthused rooms with a chalkboard and a televi- as anyone." ❑ sion and video cassette recorder to , 12/5 1997