TRUST YOUR AFFAIR TO THE FINEST CATERER Sports WE'LL BEAT YOUR BEST PRICE! • Weddings • Bar/Bat Mitzvahs • Showers • Banquets • Reunions • Anniversaries • Birthdays • Etc. Maccabiah Mates E ALAN HITSKY Associate Editor fight local athletes have been named to the U.S. team for the Maccabiah Games in Israel next month and one has been named to the Canadian team. The games begin July 10. of Beverly Hills and Jordan Sabrina Must of Bloomfield Hills were named to the U.S. soccer teams. Dani Wohl of West Bloomfield made the U.S. Maccabiah basketball squad. Peter Orman of Waterford is on the U.S. softball team. Alicia Beckett of Ann Arbor was named to the junior volleyball team, and Howard Waxer of Farmington Hills, Lyle Schaefer of Southfield and Dave Shanbaum of Windsor will compete in 10-pin bowl- ing. Michael Fishman of Birmingham will compete in masters basketball. Gruber was a high school star at Birmingham Groves and was a leading scorer and captain at Michigan State University this year as a senior. Must was All-League, All-Region, All-District and team most valuable player in soccer at Cranbrook Kingswood High School in Bloomfield Hills. A center midfielder, she played this year as a freshman at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. Wohl, a graduate of West Bloomfield High School, earned his degree in sports management last month from the University of Michigan. A point guard, he played basketball at State University of New York-Binghamton his freshman year and played three years on the U-M varsity team. He was Academic All-Big Ten the last two years with a 3.6 grade point average. Orman, 40, was a member of the 2003/4 U.S. fast-pitch softball team at the Pan Am Maccabiah in Chile. He captained the football and baseball teams at Birmingham Groves High School and played both sports at Hillsdale College. For the last six years, Orman has been head junior varsity football coach at Orchard Lake St. Mary's High School and was an assistant baseball coach at Groves from 1999-2003. Orman married Robin Bolton of West Bloomfield June 11 and the cou- ple will honeymoon in Israel after the Maccabiah Games. The three bowlers, Waxer, Schaefer and Shanbaum, compete in the Metropolitan Detroit B'nai B'rith Bowlers Association, and Waxer is association president. He has extensive experience bowling in the Pan Am Maccabiah and the games in Israel. Beckett, 16, just completed her sophomore year at Ann Arbor Pioneer High School. She was MVP for the freshman team last year and a varsity starter this year. She also plays for Huron Valley Volleyball Club and the 17 National team. Li Bowling Season Ends S everal of the B'nai B'rith bowling leagues have reported their season-end results: B'nai B'rith Morgenthau L'Chayim/Zeiger-Gross (Drakeshire Lanes, Mondays, 7:30 p.m.) Champions: Yendick's Yentas (Ross Benchik, Sandy Freeman and Al Yendick). Second place: The Double Uppers (Jerry Broida, Bob Franklin, Bernie Goodstein, Larry Harwin). High average: Lee Weinstein - 201; 'high game: Larry Harwin - 298; high series: Larry Harwin - 738. Team high game: 1012 - The Sandbaggers (Sandy Achtman, Shalom Michlin, Sandy Pearlman and Ray Sinai). Team high series: 2829 - Yendick's Yentas (Ross Benchik, Sandy Freeman and Al Yendick). B'nai B'rith Downtown-Fox (Drakeshire, Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m.) Champions: The Jets (Mark Feinberg, David Kolb, Larry Kaplan and Bob Smith). Second place: The Gorillas (Eric Forman, David Elbinger, Harris Gurfinkel, Steve Teper and Kevin Elbinger). High Average: Joe Shanbaum - 203; high game: David Shanbaum - 276; high series: David Shanbaum - 707. 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