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May 17, 2002 - Image 97

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-05-17

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The champ of the younger division
was Dovi Snider, 9, of Oak Park, who
won the speed-skating and stick-han-
dling contests and tied for best goalie
with Mayer Cohen, 9, of Oak Park.
Ben Blavin, 11, of Oak Park was the
most accurate shooter, and Ely Kresch,
9, of Southfield and Josh Blavin, 9, of
Oak Park tied for first in the scoring
contest.
Helmets were not required, as they
are in games, but many players wore
them anyway. A humorous exception
was Sruli Schon, 13, of Oak Park,
whose kippah consistently flew off dur-
ing every competition. Comic relief was
also provided by skaters occasionally
skidding uncontrollably into the goals,
and by others juggling balls as they skat-
ed.
French ended All-Star Sunday with an
appeal for additional volunteer coaches,
as well as consolation for the losers.
"This was our first time we've had this
event, and we're going to make it even
better the next time. If you didn't win,
practice your skills, and come back," he
said.
The winners couldn't have been hap-
pier. Avi Kohn did a little victory dance
as he skated away with his accurate
shooter gift.certificate. "I'm famous!" he
shouted. O

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Bowling Scores

B'nai B'rith Morgenthau
L'Chayim/Zeiger-Gross, May 6: Brian
Cohen 232-216-228/676; Steve
Hoberman 202-267/625; Larry Hanvin
232/621; Milt Burg 225-206/617; Lee
Weinstein 241/604; Larry Garfinkle
208-213; Don Morton 201-212; Morrie
Katz 222; Ray Sinai 215; Bill Zucker
210.
B'nai B'rith Downtown-Fox, May 7:
David Shanbaum 259-245/697; Mark
Feinberg 225-224/626; Kevin Elbinger
222-200/603; Steve Kay 223-200/603;
David Little 224-214/601; David
Lazarus 231; Bob Smith 225; Larry
Frommer 214; David Rose 213-201; Joe
Shanbaum 213; David Kolb 210.
JWI Galilee Monday, May 6: Cidnie
Herold 519.
JWI Galilee Tuesday, May 7: Karen
Minc 537; Ruth Frankel 522; Judi
Grant 517; Cidnie Herold 517; Hallie
Serling 510/201.
JWI Galilee/Centennial, May 8: Sue
Hersh 548/208; Gayle Finn 201.
JWI Israel/Zeiger, May 9: Lois Forman
531/211.
JWI Galilee Thursday, May 9: Elaine
Meyers 575/244; Sandy Oleinick 508;
Leslie Ben Ezra 502.

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