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October 29, 1999 - Image 112

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-10-29

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Teens

1. Jolson's Josh Feinberg, right,
deflects a pass intended for Marx's
Matt Cooper

ut a football on a field on
a fall afternoon, and it will
attract a crowd.
That's what has hap-
pened with the new B'nai B'rith Youth
Organization flag football league,
which began Oct. 17 with 16 teams.
The five-on-five games are played
from 2 to 5 p.m. on Sundays on the
playfields of the Eugene and Marcia
Applebaum Jewish Community
Campus in West Bloomfield. AZA
athletic chairman Mike Levy coordi-
nates the league
Each team will play five games
through Nov. 21. A one-day playoff
involving 8-12 teams will be held
Dec. 5. II

2. BBG members Susan Horowitz,
Michal Dyer and Jaime Rosman
cheer on the boys.

3. Greenberg's Brian Lubaway
breaks away.

4. Jolson's Jeff Kresch

looks for a block.

5. Mitch Pollack grabs a TD pass
for Greenberg.

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6 Kishon's Mike Kaplan
pulls in a pass.

Getting Their. Kicks

Sunday afternoon „flag football has attracted 120 AZA athletes.

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PHOTOS BY BILL HANSEN

10/29
1999

alaapit Jewish News

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