4. 1". Hebrew Day School of Ann Arbor cordially invites you to its S P 0 R 1 S 30th Anniversary Celebration Green-White Ace Harlene and Henry Appelman Nirenberg to join MSU golf squad. Steve Stein Special to The Jewish News Sunday, May 28 2006 , Four Points Sheraton 3200 Boardwalk, Ann Arbor : 5:00 p.m. cocktails; 6:00 p.m. dinner (kosher) Dinner Ticket: $180 e ti.a,,,,t4 Carol and Herbert Amster tjcztuAzotgu,e/3-& 4-2-eah' .eu; Ronald Wolfson Vice President, University of Judaism; Dean, Fingerhut School of Education Featuring guest performer Debbie Friedman g arci,e& Patti Aaron -- Nora Lee & Guy Barron Mandell L. & Madge Berman Barbara & Harold Berr04; Penny & Harold Blumenstein Lois & Avern Cohn Barbara & Jerry Cook Peter D. & Julie F. 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The Spartans have qualified Nirenber for eight consecutive NCAA regional tournaments and they've played in the national tourney - five times in six years. Nirenberg plans to use her freshman season in East Lansing as a learning experience. With only one golfer gradu- ating from this year's Michigan State team, Nirenberg will be able to pick the brains of several veteran players next year. Nirenberg wants to wrap up her Cranbrook Kingswood career in style this spring. The 17-year-old West Bloomfield resident is eyeing her third consecutive Division 3 regional cham- pionship. She's played in the state tour- nament the past two seasons, finishing second last year with 76-72/148. Earlier this year, Nirenberg placed second at the talent-filled East Lansing Invitational and she set a Cranbrook Kingswood record for nine holes when she shot 34 at Pontiac Municipal Golf Course. A year-round golfer, Nirenberg has had several wins and top 10 finishes on the Meijer and PowerBilt junior tours. She also finished eighth in the 2005 Golf Association of Michigan Girls Junior Amateur tournament and she was 72nd of 150 golfers in the 2005 PGA Michigan Women's Open. Nirenberg became a serious golfer when she was 13. "That's when I started to enjoy practicing:' she said."I realized that golf is a game I could play the rest of my life, and I really wanted to work at it:' She's a long hitter, but she feels she needs to improve her short game. Nirenberg is the daughter of Henry and Pauline Nirenberg. She attended Scotch Elementary School and Abbott Middle School before going to Cranbrook Kingswood. Ice Time Sarah Nirenberg's brother, Paul Nirenberg, was one of four Jewish players on the Division 3 state champi- on Cranbrook Kingswood boys hockey team. He was a sophomore defense- man. The other Jewish players were junior forward-defenseman Zachary Cohen from Huntington Woods, junior defenseman Bennett Schneider from Ft. Myers, Fla., and sophomore forward Jake Friedman from West Bloomfield. Cranbrook Kingswood blanked Dearborn Divine Child and Grand Rapids Catholic Central by identical 4-0 scores in the state semifinals and finals. Hoop Honors Kenny Goldman Basketball League players Jared Kohlenberg, 12, of West Bloomfield, and Logan Smith, 12, of Walled Lake, won the league's Jason Love Awards. The boys were honored for their commitment to be the best they can be in basketball and life, sportsmanship, teamwork and team leadership. The award is named for a former longtime league player who died of kidney disease. Corry Sumner of West Bloomfield, who coached four league teams, was named the Jr. NBA/Jr. WNBAs Coach of the Year in the Detroit market. League director Bruce Weinman said Sumner goes beyond coaching basketball skills. He also tutors his players who need help with their aca- demics. This is the second consecutive sea- son that the league boasted the Jr. NBA/ Jr. WNBA Coach of the Year for Detroit. Southfield residents Jamie Brooks and Jerome Love shared last year's honor. League games are played at the Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield. Send sports news to sports©thejewishnews.com .