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March 16 2006

ewish Academy of
Metropolitan Detroit boys
basketball coach Andy
Herold says Levi Stewart and Noah
Curhan embody the concept of a stu-
dent-athlete. Other members of the
Catholic League Coaches Association
agree.
The coaches named Stewart to
the CD Division's All-Catholic Team
and Curhan made the division's All-
Academic Team. Stewart averaged
more than 20 points in the Jaguars'
19 games, 12 against Catholic League
rivals. Inside, outside or in
transition, the senior guard/
forward from Oak Park gave
opponents tits.
"Levi has outstanding
athleticism. Simply put, he's
a scorer," Herold said. "He
could start anywhere. Maybe
he wouldn't score as many
Curhan
points for another team, but
he needed to shoulder that
load for us. He's the kind of
basketball player who comes
along once every 20 years at a
school like ours!'
One of Stewart's best
efforts this year was a 20-
point performance in a 60-48
---,
,-
loss to state-ranked Detroit
Stewart
Urban Lutheran.
Besides being a star in the
classroom, Curhan is improving as a
post player on the basketball court.
Herold said the slender junior forward
from West Bloomfield held his own
against bigger opponents all season.
The Jaguars finished 9-10 in Herold's
first year as coach, including 6-6 in the
CD Division. This was the sixth year
of boys basketball at the Academy, the
only Jewish school in the 760-mem-
ber Michigan High School Athletic
Association. The Jaguars' best record
was 13-4 last season.

Into Hibernation
Eli Weiner did his best to keep the

Berkley High boys basketball team
alive in the state tournament, but it just
wasn't enough. The senior guard scored
a game-high 21 points in the Bears'

73-68 overtime loss to host Southfield-
Lathrup in a Class A district opener.
Among Weiner's five 3-pointers was
a triple with 2.1 seconds left in the sec-
ond quarter that gave Berkley a 31-28
halftime lead.
Foul trouble plagued the Bears.
Weiner, who picked up his fifth foul in
overtime, was one of four Berkley play-
ers whistled of the court.
Despite the loss, it was a memorable
season for the Bears. They finished
18-3 and won the Oakland Activities
Association Division IV champion-
ship with a perfect 12-0 record. It was
Berkley's first league title since 1998,
when Eli's brother Todd Weiner was a
senior guard.
Lathrup, which plays in
OAA Division I, improved
to 12-8 with its win over the
Bears.

Repeat • Feat

Jeff Burg did it again. The

only bowler to roll a 300
game in the 60-year history
of the Jewish War Veterans
league, Burg now has three
perfect games in the league
to his credit. The third came
March 1.
Burg bowled 180-221-
300-701 at Drakeshire
Lanes in Farmington Hills,
site of all three of his gems.
"It's gotten less nerve-
r cki ng each time," Burg
said. "But you still get a tingling feeling
when you get close to the end because
everyone's quiet when you bowl."
Burg broke the mold with his lat-
est 300. His first two came after poor
games. He shot 225-135-300-660 on
Nov. 19, 2003, and 137-300-170-607
on Oct. 6, 2005.
The 47-year-old Birmingham resi-
dent has been bowling in the kveekly
JWV league for nearly a dozen years,
averaging in the high 190s and low
200s. He's currently at 199.
Burg is a lawyer with the Bloomfield
Hills firm of Lipson, Neilson, Cole,
Seltzer & Garin. He and his wife Laury
have three children.

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