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October 13, 2000 - Image 116

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-10-13

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att Friedman of Novi
had so much fun Sept.
14, he'd like to do it
again. Friedman, 36,
rolled the first 300 game of his bowl-
ing career, in the B'nai B'rith Pisgah
Lodge Bowling League at Country
Lanes in Farmington.
Friedman has been bowling since
the age of 5, but Pisgah is his only
league. He averaged 199 last year, but
"I seem to be getting better as I get
older," he said. The Sept. 14 series
was the first time he had bowled in
four months.
For the three-game series,
Friedman rolled 199-300-197/696.
His father Mort, of West
Bloomfield, has been his teammate in
the Pisgah League for 10-15 years,
Friedman said. "I'm not as serious
about it as my dad," Matt Friedman
said. "My dad has bowled four 300
games."
Friedman said that late in his 300
game, other bowlers stopped talking
about his string of strikes and drifted
down from other lanes to watch his
last three frames. "I couldn't believe
it," said Friedman. "I never thought
I'd get one."
Before the 300 game, Friedman
said, "I was known [around the
Pisgah League] as `Mort's son.' Now,
he's 'Matt's father.'
Mort Friedman, 64, bowls 2-3
times per week and has bowled pro-
fessionally on the senior circuit. He
had a 203 average last year, 216 the
year before, and bowled two of his
300 games in the last two years.
One of his big disappointments
was not seeing Matt's 300 game. "I
hardly ever miss a bowling night,"
said Mon Friedman. "But I was busy
with something and couldn't be
there." He's sure heard about Matt's
300 game since Sept. 14, however. ❑

Irnai Writh
Seeks Bowlers

The B'nai B'rith Bowling Leagues
continue to need bowlers for the new
season.

Bowlers must join B'nai B'rith.
Costs per night range from $15-$20,
including B'nai B'rith dues.
B'nai B'rith's five leagues are:
• Morgenthau L'Chayim/Zeiger-
Gross, 7:30 p.m. Mondays at
Drakeshire Lanes, Farmington Hills;
• Downtown-Fox, 8:30 p.m.
Tuesdays, Drakeshire;
• Pisgah, 9:30 p.m. Thursdays,
Country Lanes in Farmington.
• Brotherhood-Eddie Jacobson,
9:30 p.m. Mondays, Country Lanes;
• Windsor, 9:30 a.m. Sundays,
Rose Bowl in Windsor.
For further information, contact
Ross Benchik, (248) 557-3808 or
rbenchik@aol.com

Bowling Scores

JWI Galilee Monday, Oct. 2
Helene Robbins 508.

JWI Galilee Tuesday, Oct. 3
Karen Minc 514; Hallie Serling 209.

Galilee/Centennial Wednesday,
Oct. 4
Gayle Finn 557/214; Rae Schane
513/210; Andy Feuereisen 512/209;
Barbara Gerstein 504; Marianne
Pesick 503; Sue Hersh 501.

Galilee Thursday, Oct. 5
Helene Robbins 546; Judie Weinstei
504; Leslie Ben Ezra 502.

Inline Hockey
Center Leagues

Mite Division (8 and under)
Pterodactyls 2-0; T-Rex 2-0; Raptors
0-2; Mammoths 0-2.
Scoring leaders (goals, assists,
points): Ben Eilender 11-2-13, Jord
Friedman 6-1-7 , Zach Rogow 5-1-6
Alex Greer 5-1-6, Zack Lederman 5J
1-6, Matt Past 3-2-5, Brett Felsenfel
1-2-3, Matt Zall 3-0-3, Andrew
Milgrom 3-0-3.

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Squirt Division (10 and under)
Swarm 2-0, Beetles 2-0, Mantis 0-2,
Fireants 0-2.
Scoring leaders (goals, assists,
points): Joey Calabrese 8-1-9,
Danielle Smith 4-2-6, Ari Kurzman
3-2-5, Daniel Feldman 4-1-5, Aaro
Shwartz 3-1-4, Mikey Simmons 1-3
4, Zach Paul 2-1-3, Ian Sherman 1-
3, Justin Rolinsky 2-1-3, David
Shvimer 1-2-3, Jordan Klieman 1-2
Brendan Salk 1-2-3.

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