No. 1-ranked North Farmington tennis team heads for state finals June 4. MIKE ROSENBAUM Special to the Jewish News N orth Farmington s tennis team is used to success, having reached the Division II state finals the past two years. But when they were ranked first in the state in early May, the players weren't sure they deserved the honor. "We thought we were a good team but we didn't think we were that good," said senior Brandon Finkel. The Raiders didn't have long to ponder the question before facing third-ranked Saline the following day. North Farmington . won again, b , 6-2. "That was a real big booster for us," recalled senior co-captain Brad Jaffe. "And that really solidified our spot." The Raiders won the remainder of their matches, finishing 17-1-1, and won the Birmingham Seaholm and Novi tourna- ments. North Farmington also won the Western Lakes Activities Association (WLAA) tournament, taking 31 out of a possible 32 points, then won their third straight state regional tournament, achieving 27 points out of 28. The regional victory secured the Raiders' spot in the state finals, which begin June 4 in Midland. Most of the team's leaders are Jewish, including Jaffe, who plays No. 1 singles; Finkel at No. 4 singles; the No. 1 doubles team of senior Mark Frankel and sophomore Jay Berman, and Josh Wool, a junior who plays on the No. 3 doubles team. Also on the team are sophomore Steve Jaffe, freshman Rob Frankel and junior Mike Levy. Although Brad Jaffe is the team's top player, he's not the most 6/4 1999 114 Detroit Jewish News ' experienced. He said he ''just caught on real quick" after picking up a racquet at age 12. Jaffe has since competed in three Maccabi events plus the Maccabiah in Israel, where he was a respectable 3-2 in singles match- es. He's won several Maccabi medals, including silver in singles and gold in doubles at the 1997 regional games in Pittsburgh. He's also earned a tennis scholarship to Division III Emory University in Atlanta. At North Farmington, Jaffe played No. 2 singles as a freshman, then No. 1 singles the past three years. He was a quarterfinalist in last year's state tournament and finished 23-2 this season, losing only to league rival Ryan Shade of Farmington Harrison. Jaffe