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May 02, 2003 - Image 88

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2003-05-02

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will play for the USA Hockey
Bantom Major travel team this
Special to the Jewish News
spring, then he'll advance to Midget
competition in the fall. He also plays
he Bill Davidson-owned
tennis for West Bloomfield's JV.
Tampa Bay Lightning
Local ice skating fans can see two
fared better than the Red
Jewish (or part-Jewish) figure skating
Wings in the National
stars May 2, when the
Hockey League playoffs. They
Champions on Ice tour per-
won their first playoff series
forms at Detroit's Joe Louis
ever, beating the Washington
Arena. American Sasha
Capitals in six games. They -
Cohen, who placed fourth
play New Jersey in round two.
in the 2002 Olympics, was
Davidson's other major
scheduled to perform, along
sports franchise, the Detroit
with Russian Irina Slutskaya
Pistons, struggled against
(her father is Jewish), the
Orlando in the National
2002 silver medal winner.
Basketball Association first
Nystrom
2002 Olympic gold medal
round.
winner Sarah Hughes (who
In college hockey, Eric
Nystrom helped propel the University has a Jewish mother), apparently will
not join the tour.
of Michigan into its third consecutive
The B'nai B'rith softball league's
NCAA Frozen Four. Nystrom scored
the first goal in both of U-M's region- 32nd season begins on May 18.
al contests. Nystrom opened the scor- Anyone interested in joining or form-
ing a team is welcome. You must be a
ing and assisted on the game-winner
B'nai B'rith member, with
in a 2-1 victory over Maine.
your
2003 dues paid, in
Nystrom duplicated his per-
order to participate. For
formance in the title game,
information, call Marty
scoring first against Colarado
Melton, (248) 683-7992 or
College, then assisting on the
(248) 921-1539.
final goal in a 5-3 victory. He
Birmingham Groves' var-
was plus-2 for the weekend
sity baseball team is off to a
series. Defenseman Danny
strong start. The Falcons are
Richmond was plus-3. U-M
Richmond
5-3, with all three losses by
lost its national semi-final to
one run. The Falcons are led
Minnesota, 3-2, in overtime.
by senior pitcher/first baseman Mike
The Farmington Hills Fire split
Disner, who's 2-1 with 23 strikeouts
four games in the national Bantam
and a 1.10 ERA on the mound, and
AA hockey tournament in April,
is hitting .400. Senior Steve Pappas
reaching the quarterfinals. The Fire's
(.381 batting average) starts in center
two Jewish players will both move up
field, senior Matt Osher
to AAA hockey for the spring
(.400) starts at first base and
season. Goalie Ross Tashjian
outfield while senior Justin
joins Belle Tire while forward
Roth (.270) is a key reserve
Mark Silverman will play for
at second base and short-
Compuware.
stop. Promising freshman
Evan Pomish, 14, helped his
Sean Seid (.268) starts at
Honeybaked Bantam Major
second base and pitches
hockey team win a state cham-
relief.
pionship. His father, Mike
Detroit Country Day's
Pomish, was an assistant coach.
varsity baseball squad has
The team was 23-0-3 in league Pomish
also started fast, at 5-1. The
play before sweeping five state
Beverly Hills-based Yellowjackets fea-
playoff games, then went 4-1 in the
ture a pair of Jewish players, includ-
national tournament, reaching the
ing
junior catcher/infielder Robert
semi-finals.
Reznick and sophomore third base-
Pomish, an offensive defenseman,

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