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August 30, 2002 - Image 104

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-08-30

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sion, defeated Baltimore (Black) in
the first round of the playoffs.
Detroit-2 lost to Israel, Houston-2
and Baltimore (Red) while defeating
Milwaukee in the round robin. The
results of the games are deceiving
because the team was competitive in
every game and could have won all
but those played against Israel.
Even against the very strong Israeli
team, the eventual gold medal win-
ner, Detroit-2 scored more than any
of Israel's opponents up to that
point. After defeating the Baltimore
(Black) team, Detroit-2 needed to
defeat the eventual silver medalist,
Houston-1. Houston was too strong
and Detroit-2 moved into a consola-
tion game with Milwaukee. Detroit-
2 finished the tournament by defeat-
ing Milwaukee 25-12, 25-14.
Monica Silvian led the team in game
winners. The team had excellent set-
ting by Silvian, Lindsey Scher and
Rachel Brody throughout the tourney,
with a power game supplied by Tedi
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After defeating Bergen County,
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to the eventual gold-medal-winning
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Pilnits keeping opponents on edge.
Young Karen Rosen and Natalie
Perach filled in at crucial times.
Detroit Dance: Coach Lois
Langberg reported that the team's
hard preparation paid off. Medalists
included: in tap solo, Danielle Katz,
gold. Jazz small group, silver, Laura
Langberg, Jordan Berman, Allison
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past Wilmington, two games to one
in a hard-fought match. Sarah Sallen
controlled her excellent serve for
repeated game winners. Abby Siegel
and Emily Feldstein performed
admirably in all aspects of the game,
while newcomer Carly Wayne
repeatedly spiked for winners.
Reserve players Leah Spokojny and
Jessica Wolchuck helped stabilize the
team at critical times.
Although the team lost the right
to compete for the gold by losing to
a tall Orange County, Calif., team,
the three-game sweep of Bergen
County capped the tournament._ ❑

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