Sorts MIS Girls Finish 4th The North Farmington High School girls tennis team placed fourth in the Division 2 state tennis tourna- ment in Holland last weekend. North's first, second and third sin- gles players made it to their champi- onship matches. At no. 1 singles, Emily Jaffe lost in three sets to Christine Bader of Okemos. At no. 2, Amy Berke lost to Stephanie Kebler of Okemos. North's no. 3, Kelly Davis, won her flight, defeat- ing. Brittany Jackson of Birmingham Seaholrn.. JA1V1D Scores At Tournament Books Chatchkes & Keepsakes Children's Products Computer Software Jewish Newspapers Jewish Stitchery Jewish Themed Cards JNF Trees for Israel Judaica Kosher Gift Baskets ;IN 10/25 2002 114 North's first and second doubles teams, Chrissy Dwyer-Michelle Boothroyd and Jessica Hoffman- Alyssa Trotsky, made it to the quar- terfinals in their flights. North Farmington finished their dual meet season with a record of 8- 1-1. In Division 3 at Ann Arbor, Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook Kingswood finished in second place and Bloomfield Hills Andover fin- ished sixth. Neither team placed competitors in the championship matches. Two. North Farmington doubles teams made it to the quarterfinals of the Division 2 state tennis tournament. At top is the team ofJessica Hoffman and Alyssa Trotsky. At bottom is the team of Chrissy Dwyer and Michelle Boothroyd. Bowling Scores Editor's note: The Jewish News will print Jewish league bowling scores as space permits. Men's scores will be limit- ed to individual games of 225 and high- er, series to 650 and higher. B'nai B'rith Morgenthau L'Chayim/Zeiger-Gross, Oct. 14: Bernie Goodstein 231; Brian Cohen 236-225; Steve Haberman 239; Carl Berlin 234. B'nai B'rith Brotherhood-Eddie Jacobson, Oct. 14: Rick Reznik 276- 245/743; Gary Klinger 235/655; Dennis Eder 246-234/651; Matt Rappaport 246-228; Rick Woolman 246; Dave Riger 242; Dan Stein 235; Larry Slutsky 227; Mark Rappaport 226; Gerry Blaize 225. B'nai B'rith Pisgah, Oct. 10: Lyle Schaefer 651; Jerry Lash 246; Jerry Rose 225; Allan Salomon 228; Bryan Levine 238; Mark Rosen 226; Yale Weiner 233; Bob Mitchel 234; Bill Zavier 234; Barry Fishman 230. B'nai B'rith Downtown Fox, Oct. 1: David Little 237/657; Ron Jacobs 230. For information about the B'nai B'rith bowling leagues, call Ross Benchik, (248) 593-5901. JWI Galilee Monday, Oct. 7: Cidnie Herold 200/502; Saralee Broida 204; Judy Bernstein 200. Oct. 14: Barbara Papo 210/542; Cidnie Herold 510; Leslie Ben Ezra 509. JWI Galilee Tuesday, Oct. 1: Frayda Riger 204/560; Karen Minc 210/550; Andrea Reid 530; Carolyn Fine 526; Gwen Silverstein 508; Alice Labes 202/501; Hallie Serling 500. Oct. 8: Hallie Serling 608; Cidnie Herold 532/204; Ruth Frankel 524; Alice Labes 511. Oct 15: Karen Minc 551/201; Alice The Jewish Academy of Metropolitan Detroit finished fourth out of 18 schools at the Oakland County Junior Varsity Golf Tournament on Oct. 14 at Metamora Golf and Country Club. Ninety players participated and first place medalist for the tournament was JAMD's Aaron Newman. He shot a 77. Josh Cohen earned a 10th place medal with a score of 84. Other members of the JAMD" golf team are Brad Garden, Jason Garden, Jesse Gross, Ian Robinson, Sam Yashinsky, David Stiebel and Levi Stuart. The team played both JV and varsity teams in dual matches, and finished their third year with an 11-5 record. Labes 529; Carolyn Fine 513; Cidnie Herold 502; Frayda Riger 214. JWI Galilee/Centennial, Oct. 9: Cheryl Feldman 538/201; Barb Gerstein 537; Gayle Finn 532/206. Oct. 16: Sue Hersh 537; Dianne Schneider 514; Marianne Pesick 206. JWI Galilee Thursday, Oct. 3: Elaine Meyers 518; Sandy Oleinick 502/205. Oct. 10: Helene Robbins 506. JWI Zeiger, Oct. 3: Janet .Sigmon 594/232. Oct. 10: Caron Goldfine 517. Two Galilee Tuesday bowlers had special accomplishments recently. Hallie Serling, with her 165 average, bowled a 608 series, her first in about 10 years. Her games of 213-223-172 were 113 pins over average. Andrea Reid bowled her first 500 series. She has an average of 132, and rolled games of 136-178-216/530 and was 134 pins over average.