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March 16, 2001 - Image 92

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-03-16

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The Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit
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Aug. 14-27, 2001

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Cruise aboard the Royal Princess to London, Bilboa, Bordeaux, Glasgow,
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London departing Aug. 12 also is available.

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Sunday, March 25 • 1:30 p.m.

Dr. Harvey Saperstein of West
Bloomfield, a Detroit Tiger Fantasy
Camp participant 20 times, had his ulti-
mate experience last month when he
was joined at the Tiger camp by his
three sons.
In one game, the three younger
Sapersteins loaded the bases and two
scored on Dr. Saperstein's single.
Huntington Woods residents Joey
Silver and Andy Cohen participated on
the same team. Silver hit a 375-foot
hornerun to left-centerfield in another
game to secure a 10-9 victory.

Gitler Finishes
2nd In Wrestling
Jack Gitler, the defending

state
Division I high school wrestling cham-

The beauty and mysticism of the Far East calls to us. Join Rabbi Hal
Greenwald, JCC director of Jewish education, as he helps us explore the sim-
ilarities and differences between Judaism and Eastern faiths. Visit Bangkok,
Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Vietnam in this journey of discovery.

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Sunday, March 18 • 3 p.m.

Both meetings will take place at the D. Dan and Betty Kahn Building,

Eugene and Marcia Applebaum Jewish Community Campus,
6600 W. Maple Rd., West Bloomfield, Ml.

CC

For details, call the Jewish Life and Learning
Department, (248) 661-7649.

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pion in the 275-pound class, lost the
title match last Saturday on a 6-5 deci-
sion.
Gitler lost to Ryan Gritter of
Grandville at Joe Louis Arena in
Detroit. Gitler, a 245-pound senior at
Berkley High School, has accepted a
football scholarship at Western
Michigan University.

Inline Hockey

Mite Division
March 9 standings: Pterosaurus 8

wins, 1 loss, 0 ties (16 points);
Triceratops 7-1-1 (15); Iguanadons 5-
2-2 (12); Raptors 4-3-2 (10);
Stegasaurus 4-5-0 (8); Mammoths 3-
5-1 (7); T-Rex 1-7-1 (3); Pterodactyls
1-8-0 (2).
Jacob Rosenzweig totaled eight goals
and an assist in the Stegasaurus win
over the Pterosaurus. Sam Perlstein
lifted the triceratops with five goals
and two assists as they defeated
Pterodactyls 11-4. Trevor Carbary,
Ryan Braden, Kallie Alpiner and
Mataan Lis scored as Mammoths
downed Raptors 4-2. Colin Morrison
and Ankur Singal each scored twice to
lead Iguanadons over T-Rex 7-3.
Mite scoring leaders: Jacob
Rosenzweig 39 goals, 5 assists, 44
points; Sam Perlstein 31-4 (35); Eric
Weberman 23-7 (30); Darian Luttrell
17-6 (23); Colin Morrison 22-0 (22);
Jacob Levy 16-6 (22); Brett Felsenfeld
15-5 (20); Chad Bridges 14-4 (18);
Aaron Berman 15-1 (16); Trevor
Carbary 11-3 (14).

Harvey, Greg, Glenn and Guy
Saperstein

Squirt Division
March 9 standings: Mantis 9 wins, 0
losses, 0 ties (18 points); Tarantulas 6-
3-0 (12); Fireants 5-3-1 (11);
Scorpions 2-5-2 (6); Swarm 2-7-0 (4);
Hornets 1-7-1 (3).
Stacey Puckett netted two goals and
two assists as Mantis beat Scorpions 6-
4. Chase Rogers scored seven goals in
Tarantulas 9-4 win over Hornets and
eight goals in 13-5 win over Swarm.
Josh Chad scored two late goals to seal
Fireants victory over Swarm. Josh
Moss had five goals in Mantis 9-6 win
over Fireants. Jordan Charlupski had
four goals as Scorpions beat Hornets
9-6.
Squirt scoring leaders: Cole
Neumann 27 goals, 11 assists, (38
points): Chase Rogers 30-3 (33);
Brandon Potash 21-2 (23); David
Shvimer 20-0 (20); Adam York 15-6
(21); Jordan Charlupski 15-5 (20);
Stacey Puckett 11-9 (20); Zachary
Rogow 17-2 (19); Ben Eilender 14-5
(19); Avery Neuman 13-5 (18); Justin
Moss 13-4 (17).

Pee Wee Division
March 9 standings: Vipers 6 wins, 0

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losses, 1 tie (13 points); Hawks 2-5-0
(4); Red Wings 1-4-1 (3).
Josh Laduke scored three goals and
added an assist to lead Hawks over
Red Wings. Miles Neumann had four
goals and an assist as Vipers beat
Hawks 10-3.
Scoring leaders: Miles Neumann
28 goals, 7 assists (35 points); Cole
Neumann 19-14 (33); Justin
Rolnitsky 10-8 (18); Josh Laduke 8-
4 (12); Stephanie Potash 8-4 (12);
Michael Greene 6-6 (12); Case
Hanahan 6-5 (11); Ari Stawis 5-4

SPORTS

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