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mitting just one run in a 4-inning relief
stint to help Albion beat Rochester
College 6-4 in his final game.
If U-M forward Eric Nystrom does
not turn pro this fall, he'll captain the
Wolverines' hockey team. Nystrom was
Calgary's first round draft choice in
2002. Nystrom, teammate Noah
Ruden, and U-M basketball player
Dani Wohl all received Academic All-
Big 10 honors last season.
Debra Streifler's two victories helped
U-M reach the second round of the
NCAA tennis tournament. Streifler, a
sophomore, won at No. 6 singles and
No. 2 doubles, against Denver. The
Wolverines lost to Stanford in round
two.
Streifler finished 22-8 in singles and
26 - 11 in doubles. Freshman Lindsey
Goldstein was 9 - 0 in singles, 3-1 in
doubles. Both are from Highland Park,

en Lesnick, 12, helped lead the
Michigan Select Under-13
lacrosse all-star team to a divi-
sional championship during the U.S.
Lacrosse National U-13 festival in
Downington, Pa., last month.
The event featured more than 30 all-
star teams from across the U.S. The
West Bloomfield native, a team captain
who plays the X-man attacker position,
averaged two goals and three assists per
game during the tournament. Lesnick
netted a hat trick in the semi-final con-
test against Rochester, N.Y.
During the regular season, Lesnick's
Michigan Warriors won the Michigan
Scholastic Lacrosse Association's middle
school league championship. Lesnick,
who will be a freshman at Walled Lake
Ill.
Central this fall, is also the youngest
Red Wings defenseman Mathieu
certified lacrosse official in Michigan.
Schneider will play for Team USA in
He recently completed his first season
the-World Cup of Hockey this
officiating at the lower
August and September. Schneider
middle school level.
played on the USA's victorious
Birmingham Groves
1996 World Cup squad.
sophomore shortstop
A new minor league pro hockey
Sean Seid earned
team, based in Fraser, has two
numerous post-season
Jewish owners, Mitch Rosen and
honors, including sec-
Walter Cohen. The expansion
ond team Division 1
Motor City Mechanics will play
All-State and second
in the United Hockey League and
team All-Area, plus
will be coached
All-Conference, All-
by former Red
District and All-
Wings center
Lesnick
Regional notices.
Garry Unger. The
Seid hit .505 this
UHL includes 12
season with three
other franchises
home runs and 26 RBIs. He set a
in seven states,
school record with 53 hits and posted
including teams
a .976 fielding average.
in Flint,
The North Farmington-West
Kalamazoo,
Bloomfield Panthers 16-and-under
Muskegon and
baseball team won the U.S. Specialty
Port Huron.
Sports Association AA Michigan
Regular season
champion hip by defeating four other
Seid
play begins in
Michigarf squads.
October.
Panther players include second base-
Bloomfield
Hills
Roeper
sophomore
man Eric Berlin, pitcher/infielder Jake
defender Danielle Steinberg earned
Feldman, pitcher/first baseman Alex
Division 4 third team All-State honors
Tapper, left fielder Matthew Drazin
from the Michigan High School Soccer
and catcher Joel Drazin. The team is
Coaches Association. Erica. Kleiman, an
managed by Bob Drazin and coached
Andover
junior golfer, earned honorable
by Rick Firlik and Marc Berlin.
mention
All-Area
notice. North
West Bloomfield's Gary Rosenberg
Farmington's Brad Levick, a junior, was
batted .196 in 22 games with Johns
an All-District baseball selection.
Hopkins University, with nine RBIs, in
J.J. Modell of Bloomfield Hills shot
his sophomore season. Fellow soph
155
for two rounds at the Michigan
Justin Prinstein appeared in nine
Amateur
golf championship to earn a
games, with four starts, for Albion
spot in match play. Modell then lost to
College. His record was 0-4 with a 5.60
former state champion Korey Mahoney
in 35 innings pitched. The North
in the first match play round, 6 ond 5. II
Farmington grad finished strong, per-

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