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The Raiders "did pretty well," said coach Joe Brennan. "We thought any- where from third or fourth to seventh was possible." North Farmington's sin- gles players all reached the semifinals: Emily Jaffe at No. 1, Bethany Nestor at No. 2, Amy Berke at No. 3 and Kelly Davis at No. 4. All but Davis are Jewish. Three of the Raiders four doubles teams reached the quarterfinals, including livlichelle Boothroyd and Chrissy Dwyer at No. 1. Allison Kay and Kimmy Solarz at No. 2, plus Sara Williams and Alyssa Trotsky at No. 4. Solarz, Williams and Trotsky are Jewish. The Williams-Trotsky duo scored a major upset along the way, as the unseeded pair defeated the second seeded team, from Okemos, in the second round. Okemos went on to win the team championship by a - point. "That win sent shockwaves through the tournament. That was big," Brennan said. The Raiders' fourth-place finish improved on last year's 11th place spot:. "If we can make up that much more ground next year we would have a :h.ance" for a state title, Brennan said. `We're losing some seniors. Bethany Nestor will be a very difficult person to replace. But we have a lot of young players who gained some experience and that should be helpful. "We have some nice players waiting in the wings on the junior varsity level and we've got a couple eighth-graders who'll be coming in. So the future looks bright." ❑ JCCBF01 a Sports Bowling Scores Jewish War Veterans Oct. 17: Walter Littman 222-214/630; David Margolis 222; Bernard Goodstein 212; Milton Burg 208. Temple Israel Brotherhood Oct. 20: Paul Wasser 232-227/657; Dan Bagdade 244-215/651; Lyle Schaefer 204-211-223/638; Bill Zavier 203-225-200/628; Ron Klein 204-217- 206/627; Cy Rott 226-206/621; Walter Littman 234; Mark Richie 229' Howard Marsh 224; Dennis Sobol 223; Jack Kopnick 218; Uri Segal 214; Harold Lipsitz 213; David Marsh 213; Mike Cezzetto 209; Larry Kaluzny 206; Bruce Frankel 205; Al Schultz 200. JWI Galilee Monday Oct. 15: Cidnie Herold 512; Leslie Ben Ezra 508. JWI Galilee Tuesday Oct. 16: Gwen Silverstein 211/535; Frayda Riger 517; Carolyn Fine 502. JWI Galilee/Centennial Oct. 17: Marianne Pesick 211-201/568. JWI Galilee Thursday Oct. 18: Leslie Ben Ezra 246/553; Sandy Oleinick 516; Barbara Papo 514. JWI IsraellZeiger Oct. 18: Janet Sigmon 217/553; Lois Forman 202. 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