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February 06, 1998 - Image 117

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-02-06

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Both Chalom and Silverstein hope
to compete in the 2002 Olympics.
Both have worked hard for years to
achieve their successes and neither
plans to slow down anytime soon.
Skating, Silverstein said, is "not so
much recreational anymore. It's defi-
nitely a sport for me. Each year we do
it, it gets a little more serious because
there's more responsibilities."
Chalom, who attends Madonna
University part-time when she isn't
skating, said she and partner Gates
"just really need to concentrate on
skating.
"It gets easier because you're older
and you're able to keep your focus on
the task at hand," Chalom said. "But
when you're older you also have more
complications to deal with and other
things that you have to take care of in
your life, besides just thinking about
skating and school."
Both teams will develop new skat-
ing routines before next season. ❑

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Basketball Scores

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Week 4, Feb. 2



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Greenberg A (3-1) 88, Jolson B (1-3)
12
Posen (3-1) 98, Kishon B (0-4) 13
Marx (3-1) 42, Sammy A (2-2) 40, OT
Herzl (3-0) 48, Greenberg C (1-3) 39
Greenberg B (1-3) 59, Wallenberg (0-1)
15
Kishon A (4-0) by forfeit over
Greenberg D (0-4)
Jolson A (3-1) 49, Burns (1-2) 41

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Top Scorers

Mike Rott, Greenberg A, 32; Jordan
Rosenberg, Posen, 31; Brian Lubaway,
Greenberg A, 26.

Hoops Tourney
Returns To U-M

For the fourth straight year, Michigan
Superball will be returning to Ann
Arbor.
The three-on-three basketball tour-
nament will take place inside and in
the parking lot of the University of
Michigan's Crisler Arena.
Applications will be available start-
ing on March 1, and the first 500
teams to register will be accepted.
There are three divisions for both men
and women: Youth, recreational adult,
and top flight.
For more information, call the
Superball hotline at (734) 994-2075.

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January 25, 1998 • 10:00 a.m.
at the JCC - Maple/Drake Building
or
February 8, 1998 • 10:00 a.m.
at the JCC • JPM Building

A member of the organizing committee for the JCC Maccabi Games will speak
briefly about the most exciting Jewish event in the country and possibilities
for participating a 5 host families and volunteers.

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