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April 13, 2006 - Image 42

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2006-04-13

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I To Life!

SPORTS

Maccabi Host?

JCC talking about hosting regional
teen games in 2008.

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he JCC Maccabi Games may
be coming back to Detroit.
JCC staff have been exploring
the feasibility of being a regional host
in 2008, after being given the go-ahead
by the board of the Jewish Community
Center of Metropolitan Detroit.
JCC Marketing Director Suzanne
Lichtman said Maccabi Games
Continental Director Lenny
Silverman will travel here from New
York next month to meet with JCC

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Tema, George, and the staff of
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out customers
a Happy Passover!

Adam Mondry and Seth Samuels
competed for Detroit in Maccabi
table tennis in 2005.

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Ken Kerstein, Howard Levy, Jerry
Friedman and Ron Gurvis earned

$840. "It's All Luck" had 5,493 and
won $440. The team included captain

Fishman, Dennis Horowitz, Ted
Goldberg and Keith Kingston.

Rounding out the top eight in the
team event were: Detroit Downtown
Fox No. 4 (captain David Moses,

Andy Rosenfeld, Jeremy Crane
and Justin Kaplan), 5,470, $240;

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bowled March 18-19 at Drakeshire
Lanes in Farmington Hills and Novi
Bowl. There were 108 local bowl-
ers and 200 from out of town in the
handicapped tournament.
"Romeo and the Juliettes" from
Columbus, Ohio, won the team corn-
petition with a score of 5,505. Captain

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staff and lay leadership. JCC Executive
Director Mark Lit and Assistant
Executive Director Dave Stone are
among those who will meet with
Silverman.
Jewish youth ages 13-16 compete in
14 events each summer at the Maccabi
Games, which are held at multiple
sites. This year's hosts are Phoenix,
Stamford, Conn., and Vancouver.
Detroit has hosted the Games
three times since they began in 1982.
Athletes competed here in 1984, 1990
and 1998.

Oh Brotherhood
Brotherhood bowled 'ern over at the
65th annual International B'nai.B'rith
Bowling Association Tournament.
The "It's All Luck" squad from the
Brotherhood League of tournament
host Metropolitan Detroit B'nai B'rith
Bowling Association finished second
in the team competition.
Also, Barry Fishman and Leo
Weberman from the league captured
the Class A and Class B singles titles.
More than 300 bowlers threw six
games each during two tournament
weekends. Local bowlers competed
March 11-12 and out-of-towners

Knish This! from Morton Grove, Ill.,
5,441, $180; The Toonies from Toronto,
5,409, $160; Stuck With Larry from
Brotherhood (captain Marc Ruskin,
Larry Singer, Jeff Berlin and
Dave Riger), 5,402, $140; La Kosher
Nostra from Detroit. Morgenthau
(captain Jared Chimovitz, Amy
Chimovitz, Barry Kaplan and
Tim Francis), 5,399, $120; and BEJ
No. 2 from Brotherhood (captain

Howie Gerenraich, Jerry Rose,
Howard Waxer and Michael
Boren), 5,389, $110.

Fishman won $320 for taking
the Class A singles (average of 176
or above) division with a 1,473
score. Others in the top 14 were:
Gerenraich, 1,454, $165; Boren, 1,429,
$120; Kerstein, 1,425, $100; David
Shanbaum, Windsor, 1,422, $80;
Ruskin, 1,419, $65; Ryan Lash,
Detroit Pisgah, 1,417, $50; Francis,
1,415, $40; Gurvis, 1,409, $30; Noah
Cohen, Morganthau, 1,407, $30; Ira
Nutis, Columbus, 1,404, $30; Ryan
Columbus, Brotherhood, 1,400, $20;
Moses, 1,399, $20; Riger, 1,399, $20;
and Goldberg, 1,397, $20.
Weberman earned $320 for taking
the Class B singles competition -(aver-
age of 175 and below). His score was
1,465. Rounding out the top 14 were:
Kaplan, 1,463, $165; Marc Berliner,
Pittsburgh, 1,449, $120; Friedman,
1,430, $100; Bob Weiss, Downtown
Fox, 1,426, $80; Stephen Tallackson,
Hammond, Ind., 1,425, $65; Alan
Levinson, Downtown Fox, 1,411, $50;
Alan Sacks, Hammond, 1,398, $40;
Steve Goldstein, Lansing, 1,394,
$30; Bill Currie, Morton Grove,

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