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December 14, 2001 - Image 111

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-12-14

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AFf

PHOTOS BY
10SHI KRISTAT

he "B" team of
Al Jolson AZA
started the B'nai
B'rith Youth
Organization flag football
season near the bottom, but
finished with a flourish.
Jolson. B came back from
a 1-3 start to win the AZA
championship in November
with a 36-22 win over
Marx AZA.
The Jolson team started the season rotating three
quarterbacks and throwing long passes. They
completed the year with Brad Rosen at
quarterback and a West Coast offense that
concentrated on short passes and hitting
the open man.
In the championship game, Jolson's strategy
was throwing short passes to Jeff Kresch and
long passes to 6'4" David Grant.
Other Jolson players included Jeff Cohen,
Dan Levy, Scott Lachman, Eric Rosenbloom
and Brian Stone. Dan Horwitz was the coach.

LO:
Marx's Aaron Lutz
hauls in a touchdown.

Above, from top:
Jolson's David Grant
catches a pass in the
championship game.
Teammate Jeff Cohen
(in hat) is behind him.

Brent Saperstein of
Farmington Hills and
Scott Germansky of
West Bloomfield wait
their turn to play.



-- Alan Hitsky, associate editor

c .

Mike Caplan sprints
away from Jolson
defender Brad Rosen.

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