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Zussman Wins
All-State Adam
Honors
Zussman, a
senior defense-
man for Detroit
Country Day
School in Beverly
Hills, was named
to the All-State
ice hockey team.
Zussman, of
Huntington
Woods, played
Adam Zussman
four years for
DCDS and was
co-captain the last two years and had
10 goals and 21 assists this season. He
also plays varsity lacrosse and has a 3.8
grade point average.
Zussman played three years on the
JCC-Maccabi in-line hockey team. He
will play hockey next year at Tufts
University.
Jaffe Named
To Maccabiah
Emily Jaffe, a
freshman at
North
Farmington High
School, has been
named to the
U.S. junior tennis
team for the 16th
Maccabiah
Games in Israel
this summer.
Emily Jaffe
Jaffe qualified at
tryouts at the University of
Pennsylvania. Unseeded, she beat the
No. 1 seed 6-1, 6-2, and made it to
the finals to earn a spot on the team.
At North Farmington last fall, Jaffe
went 23-3 at No. 1 singles, setting a
school record for wins in a season and
earning All-State recognition. She was
ranked 50th in her age group by the
Midwestern Tennis Association.
Jaffe set a goal to play in the
Maccabiah Games after watching her
brother Brad compete in junior tennis
at the 15th Games in 1997.
In-Line
Hockey
Mite Division highlights: Five goals
by the Igaunadon's Ankur Singal beat
the Pterodactyls. Zachary Berlin had
four goals as Raptors beat Stegasaurus
5-4. Ryan Braden's two goals and one
assist helped Mammoths beat T-Rex 7-
5. Eric Weberman led Pterosaurus
with five goals over Triceratops, 9-6.
Jacob Rosenzweig had six goals as
Stegasaurus beat Mammoths 9-4.
Garret Freid's three goals led Raptors
past Pterodactyls, 10-3. Andrew
Brewster's game winner with less than
a minute to go gave Iguanadons the
win over Stegasaurus. Four goals by
Brett Felsenfeld led Pterosaurus over
T-Rex, 9-5.
Squirt Division: David Shvimer
scored three goals and added an assist
in a 6-4 Hornets victory over Swarm.
Chase Rogers netted seven Tarantula
goals as the previously undefeated
Mantis fell 9-8. Cole Neumann led
Fireants with four goals and an assist
in their 10-6 win over Scorpions .
Mantis had revenge against
Tarantulas, 13-2, led by Josh Moss's
three goals and three assists. Down 7-8
with 20 seconds to go, Hornets' Zach
Yaker scored to tie Swarm, 8-8. Cole
Neumann's eight goals led Fireants
over Scorpions, 12-9.
Pee-Wee Division: Ari Stawis' goal
and four assists led Red Wings over
Vipers, 7-3. Justin Rolnitsky had two
goals and two assists as Red Wings
beat Hawks, 12-3.
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► Basketball
March 11: Kitzoni 65 Kishon B 16;
Wallenberg 37 Greenberg B 23;
Sammy 37 Jolson B 25; Greenberg A
50 Jolson A 35; Shapiro 48 Freedman
30; Kishon A 83 Marx 27.
March 18: Jolson B 61,Kishon B 13;
Kitzoni 29, Herzl 26; Greenberg A 37,
Shapiro 29; Marx 36, Greenberg B 5;
Jolson A 53, Wallenberg 15; Kishon A
47, Sammy 30.
Bowling Scores
JWI Galilee Monday
March 5: Soralee Broida 547; Ann
Gallison 526/204; Lorraine Friedman
505; Esther Ben Ezra 501. March 12:
Ann Gallison 559/208.
JWI Cosmo-Bloch
March 5: Lorraine Rimar 517/200;
Ruth Gaynor 503; Betteanne Kusnit
503. March 12: Lorraine Rimar
519/203.
JWI Galilee Tuesday
March 6: Karen Minc 520; Sharon
Millman 508; Gwen Silverstein 508.
March 13: Cidnie Herold 580/209;
Frayda Riger 555/207; Karen Minc
536/225; Alice Labes 522; Annette
Rubinstein 521/200; Stacey Silverstein
510.
JWI Galilee-Centennial Wednesday
March 7: Dianne Schneider 532;
Cheryl Feldman 520. March 14: