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January 21, 2000 - Image 106

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-01-21

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AZA Basketball Bowling Scores
Morgenthau L'Chayim/Zeiger-Gross
Jan. 10
Season Begins
Ryan Lash 213-269-200/682; Jon

AZA basketball began last Sunday.
The following scores and game sum-
maries are provided by AZA sports
chair Mike Levy.

Greenberg A 32, Jolson A 26.
Underdog Jolson A kept it close, and
was only down 3 at halftime.
Greenberg pulled away with a run
early in the second half, and another
towards the end of the game as Jolson
made a run of their own.
Leading the scoring for Greenberg
was Bryan Lubaway with 8 points.
Four others scored 4 each. For Jolson,
Eric Weiss led all scorers with 12, and
Mike Levy had 6.

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Shapiro A 59, Marx A 16.
Shapiro had five players scoring at
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Jolson B 57, Kishon B 10.
This game featured the two leading
scorers of the week. Scott Lachman of
Jolson B led all scorers and achieved a
double-double with 19 points and 12
rebounds. Dan Levy also chipped in
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Heril 40, Wallenberg 38 (3 OT)
Herzl (from Windsor) and
Wallenberg (from Ann Arbor) battled
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Marx B 36, Jolson C 33.
In another close game, Marx's senior
team defeated Jolson's senior team
when Nick Shindel was injured, and
Jolson had to finish with only four
players. Marx had a balanced attack,
with six of their seven players scor-
ing at least 4 points. Jordan
Urnovitz of Marx led all scorers
with 12.

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Greenberg B 40, Sammy B 17.
Mitch Pollack scored 10 for
Greenberg and Ian Gross had 8.
Adam Ross led Sammy with 7.

Sammy A 32, Kishon A 30.
Another nailbiter; between two of the
best teams in the league. Adam
Babcock of Sammy led all scorers
with 14. For Kishon, Adam Hertz
had 9 and Mike Kaplan had 8.

Firsht 214-215/619; Marshall Spinner
237-200/619; Steve Hoberman 220-
221; Mike Diskin 235-214; Mike
Rosenfeld 213-208.

Downtown-Fox
Jan. 11
Ken Gross 246-221-214/681; David
Lazarus 240-228/655; Jack Blaine
234-209-203/646; Neal Drilich
246/609; Bruce Rosenblat 233-
202/608; Joe Shanbaum 248-200;
Ivan Fenyvesi 234-209.

Brotherhood-Eddie Jacobson
Jan. 10
Howard Waxer 267-216-248/729;
Dennis' Eder 263-233-226/722; Andy
Rubin 211-247-236/694; Lee Roth
223-226-213/662; Gary Goldin 242-
224/649; Mike Lieberman 248-
211/649; Gary Klinger 204-205-
236/645; Mike Klinger 237-201/618;
Eric Goldberg 216/604; Steve Suslick
204-200; Dave Radner 245; Dennis
.Horwitz 232; Gerry Blaize 228; Bruce
Weberman 226; Steve Weinberg 224;
Scott Gittleman 222; Phil Ross 221;
Ken Gold 217; Howard Kuretzky
217; Mark Weintraub 213; Ron
Malach 213; Matt Rappaport 208.

Temple Israel, Jan. 16
Bruce Frankel 671/238-222-211;
Larry Rothenberg 648/232-213-203;
Dan Bagdade 642/235-224; Eric
Weiss 615/223-208; Jerry Rubin
612/234; Stuart Brickner 612/239-
203; Stuart Goldstein 605/254; Dan
Abramson 602/225; Brandon West
245; Dennis Soble 225; Larry
Kaluzny 216; Jim Weiskoff 214;
Harold Marsh 214; Walter Littman
214-200; Harold Lipsitz 213; Bruce
Myers 207-203; Mark Richie 204;
Mitch Nelson 203; Al Epstein 203;
Uri Segal 201.

Galilee Monday, Jan. 10
Esther Ben Ezra 554/234; Helene
Robbins 540/200; Leslie Ben Ezra
532/202; Lorraine Friedman
508/213.

Galilee Tuesday, Jan. 11
Judi Grant 518; Alice Labes 511;
Beryl Perlman 508; Karen Minc 503.

Galilee Thursday, Jan. 13
Lorraine Friedman 522; Barbara Papo
513; Susan Richards 501.

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