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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-11-03

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in roducing

Joe Falls

Receiving the Alvin Foon Memorial
Award for outstanding contributions
to athletics and community well-
being will be longtime sports writer
Joe Falls. The 72-year-old Detroit
News sports columnist has reported
and edited sports in Detroit for 48
years, specializing in baseball and
high school sports. Falls previously
wrote for the Associated Press, the
Detroit Times and the Detroit Free

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For the past 24 years, Falls dedicat-
ed himself to the Oakland County
Special Olympics, a competition for
people with disabilities. He left the
organization a month ago over a poli-
cy dispute with the statewide organi-
zation.
"The Special Olympics was really
the second love of my life," he said.
"We did it every day. We built a staff
of 450 volunteers and a management
team of 12 people and left $900,000
in the bank. We took it from
nowhere to everywhere. It breaks my
heart to have to give it up."
Falls considers the Michigan
Jewish Sports Hall of Fame special
because it recognizes people below
the level of celebrity. "It recognizes
people who do good things at differ-
ent levels in life," he said.
"This is meaningful to me," he
added, otherwise "I wouldn't have
been covering high school sports for
all these years. I do it because I love
it. I love the kids, I love the coaches, I
love the games, I love the towns and I
love the teams."
Falls was inducted into the
Michigan Sports Hall of Fame in
May. "Look how lucky I am," he said.
"I've had the opportunity to do what
I wanted to do, and write what I
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Gruber Sets
State Record

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High School last week broke the
Michigan high school soccer record
for most goals in a season.
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