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The Detroit Jewish News, 2004-06-25

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er Brad Krasnik reached the quarterfinal
round.
Special to the Jewish News
Mike Kaufman (No. 1 singles) and
Brad Stulberg (No. 4 doubles) were
he Stanley Cup returned to
semi-finalists for North Farmington.
Detroit this month, but not
Zack Koloff reached the quarterfinals at
the way Red Wings' fans
No. 1 doubles as the Raiders placed
wanted.
After the Bill Davidson - owned Tampa sixth in Division 2.
Coach Dan Smith's Andover baseball
Bay Lightning won their first-ever Cup,-
team won district and regional titles and
Davidson brought the trophy to the
reached the state Division 2 quarterfinal.
Palace of Auburn Hills during the NBA
The Barons finished 30 -4.
Finals, which were won by Davidson's
Josh Haron of South Lyon High
Pistons.
School received a partial scholarship to
"To win this trophy, it starts with
play football with
ownership," said NHL
Northwood University in
Commissioner Gary
Midland. Haron played
Bettman, as he presented
tight end and defensive end
Davidson the Stanley Cup,
with the Lions.
"and there's no finer owner
J.J. Modell of Franklin
in sports than Bill
qualified
for the Michigan
Davidson."
Amateur golf championship
The Davidson-owned
at Grosse Ile Golf and
Detroit Shock won last sea-
Country Club. Modell, 32,
son's WNBA crown, mak-
reached the quarterfinals last
ing Davidson the first-ever
year. Modell captained golf
pro sports owner to hold
teams at Bloomfield Hills
three championships
Cranbrook and- Brown
simultaneously.
University. He's reigning
Bill Davidson
The Pistons' triumph
club champ at Franklin
also gave Head Coach
Hills Country Club.
Larry Brown and Assistant Coach Herb
University of Michigan freshman Eric
Brown their first NBA championships
Tannenbaum placed fifth in the World
as coaches. Herb Brown earned two
University Wrestling Championships,
championship rings while scouting for
held in Lodz, Poland. Tannenbaum,
Chicago.
from Illinois, lost an 8-5 decision to
Bloomfield Hills Andover won the
Iran's Masod Vehedi, the eventual 66 kil-
state Division 3 tennis championship,
logram (145 pound) champion, in his
led by Howie Migdal, who won No. 1
first match. Tannenbaum was the only
singles. Four other Barons were state
wrestler to score against Vehedi in the
finalists: Isaac Kalo at No. 2 singles,
tournament.
Matt Ran at No. 4 and the No. 3 dou-
Tannenbaum defeated Turkey's
bles team of Jeff Taxe and Alex Kahn.
Mehmet Yozgut in a 10-0 technical fall
Jon Beitner reached the quarterfinals at
in the fifth-place match. Tannenbaum
No. 1 doubles.
earned an automatic bid to the tourna-
Jason Hitchcock helped Ann Arbor
ment after posting a 5-0 mark to win
Pioneer win its fourth consecutive
the 145.5-pound weight class in the
Division 1 tennis title. Hitchcock was a
freestyle competition at the University
finalist at No. 2 doubles. Jon Goldstein
Nationals.
was a semi-finalist at No. 4 doubles for
"I was really happy with the way I
Division 1 runner-up Ann Arbor
wrestled at University Nationals," said
Huron.
West Bloomfield High School's David Tannenbaum. "There were some pretty
tough guys at my weight, so it really was
Murav finished second in Division 1 at
my first big win since entering college."
No. 2 singles. Mike Boren (No. 4 sin-
Tannenbaum recorded an 18-2 record
gles) and David Metier (No. 4 doubles)
while competing unattached as a red-
reached the quarterfinals as the Lakers
shirt last season at U-M. He placed sec-
placed sixth overall.
ond in the Eastern Michigan Open,
Birmingham Groves finished second
third at the Michigan State Open and
in Division 2. Among the Falcons' top
won the 149-pound title at the Ashland
finishers was Jake Seidman, the state
Open and the Edinboro Open. ❑
runner-up at No. 4 singles. Both
Jackson Klein at No. 3 doubles and
To submit items about local Jewish ath-
Aaron Sklar at No. 4 doubles reached
letes, e-mail sports@thejewishnews.com
the semi-finals, while No. 1 singles play-

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