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September 10, 1999 - Image 173

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-09-10

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kickoff for the games.
A new twist to this year's games in
Houston was inviting 17-year-old ex-
Maccabi athletes to participate in a
special program.
"I thought it was a fantastic way to
end my Maccabi experience," said Jill
Gold, a senior at North Farmington
High School. "We got to make friends
from all over because the 17-year-olds
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were together all day, every day
The 17-year-olds participated in
their own bowling and softball tour-
naments.
Gold and her best friend Adrienne
Zuckerman, another 17-year-old
Maccabi participant who is a senior at
Bloomfield Hills Andover High, host-
ed some of Houston's 17-year-old
athletes last weekend. Now they are
discussing running a program for the
17-year-olds next year.
"We started planning for them corn-
ing four days after we got home," Gold
said. "We were going through serious
withdrawal after the games." E

JCC lElolds
Hoop Tourney

The Jewish Community Center of
Metropolitan Detroit will hold its
first three-on-three basketball tourna-
ment for all ages on Sunday, Oct. 17,
at the D. Dan & Betty Kahn
Building of the Jewish Community
Center in West Bloomfield.
Registration begins at 7 a.m. Games
begin at 8 a.m. The tournament will be
held in the main gym, the auxiliary
gym and the Edward and Shirley
Rosenberg Recreation Complex.
Registration forms are available at the
front desks and the sports and recre-
ation desks at the JCC's Jimmy Prentis
Morris and D. Dan & Betty Kahn
buildings.
Cost of registration per four-per-
son team is $60 for JCC members;
$80 for non-members. All team play-
ers must be members of the JCC to
receive team member rates. Deadline
for registration is Oct. 10.
Male and female teams may enter.
Boys and men will compete in the
following divisions: boys 10 and
younger, 12 and younger, 14 and
younger, 16 and younger, 18 and
younger; men 19-24, 25-30, 30-34,
35 and up. Girls and women will
compete as follows: girls grades 3-5,
6 8, 9 12; women 19 and up.
For information or to register, call
Polley Prime, (248) 661-7683, or
Craig Daniels, (248) 661 7679.

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1999

Detroit Jewish News

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