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The Detroit Jewish News, 2006-01-26

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Jump Ball
Nearly 600 players ages 6-16 are
taking part in the Kenny Goldman
Youth Basketball League this winter
at the Jewish Community Center in
West Bloomfield. Opening day was
Sunday.
The league was founded in 1984.
It's named for a young man who
died in a car accident on his way
home from a Detroit Tigers game in
1982.

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January 26 • 2006

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Birmingham Area Youth Rugby
Football Club (BAYRFC) is holding
meetings for high school students
who are interested in playing the
game. Indoor training will begin in
February and games will start the
end of March.
For information, call Brad
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One of the nation's best young ice
dance teams will perform an exhi-
bition at Campus Martius Park in
downtown Detroit as part of the
Motown Winter Blast festivities
during Super Bowl weekend.
Josh Leggett, 10, of West
Bloomfield, and Laura Perry, 9, of
Bloomfield Hills, will skate at 2
p.m. Friday, Feb. 3. They finished
14th among 34 teams in the juve-
nile dance division at the U.S.
Junior Figure Skating
Championships last year in
Colorado. Josh and Laura were 13th
in the willow waltz and free step
and 14th in 14-step in the finals
after making it past the qualifying
round.
The duo earned a berth in the
nationals by placing fourth in the
Eastern Great Lakes regional in
Carmel, Ind.

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