To Life! SPORTS THE SCENE 2nd Means 1st Nirenberg leads Cranbrook Kingswood to state golf title. Steve Stein Special to The Jewish News arah Nirenberg is a state champion. Thanks to the Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook Kingswood High School senior's record-breaking performance at the Division 3 girls golf state tourneent, the Cranes won the title by the slim- mest of margins — one stroke. Cranbrook Kingswood captured the 15-team competition with 372- 385/757. Ann Arbor Greenhills was second with 374-384/758. Nirenberg finished second to Whitehall's Laura Kueny in the individual standings for the second straight year. But Nirenberg was just three strokes behind her future Michigan State University teammate this season after losing to her by 11 strokes in 2005. A personal-best 1-under-par 71 gave Nirenberg a one-stroke lead over Kueny and the rest of the field after the first day of this year's tournament. Kueny came back to win with 72- 72/144 to Nirenberg's 71-76/147. The tournament was played at Forest Akers West at Michigan State University, the toughest of the three courses used for high school state competition and the Michigan State women's team's home course. Nirenberg landed drives in seven of 14 fairways, hit 15 of 18 greens in regulation, and putted just 34 times en route to her 71. She made four birdies, 11 pars and three bogeys. The West Bloomfield resident became the first Cranbrook Kingswood female golfer to shoot an under-par round in the state tournament and she broke her own school record for lowest state tournament total. She had 148 last season at Forest Akers East. "I had a game plan this year, and it worked," Nirenberg said. "I focused on things I could control: My attitude, the tempo of my swing, and my aim." Net Worth University of Michigan men's soccer goalie Alex Lubyansky is back in the nets for the Detroit Arsenal of the National Premier Soccer League, and his teammates are happy to see him there. Arsenal won the NPSL champi- onship in its inaugural season in the league last year, with Lubyansky earn- ing MVP honors in the title game. The 5-foot-9, 160-pounder blanked the host Sonoma County (Calif.) Sol in Arsenal's 1-0 victory. Lubyansky, who was born in Kiev, Ukraine, is a former North Farmington High School soccer star. He also excelled in the classroom at North Farmington. He was a three-time Academic All-State Lubyansky selection. Arsenal's home field is Hurley Field in Berkley. Its next home games are at 7 p.m. July 15 against the St. Paul Twin Stars and 1 p.m. July 16 against the Minnesota Blast. Michigan opens Aug. 25 at home against St. John's. Lubyansky, a junior, has yet to see action for the Wolverines. Peer Pressure Shahar Peer nearly became the first Israeli tennis player, male or female, to reach a Grand. Slam tournament quar- terfinal. Switzerland's Martina Hingis, the former No. 1-ranked women's ten- nis player and a five-time Grand Slam champion, needed three sets to defeat Peer 6-3, 2-6, 6-3 in the fourth round of the French Open. The match took two days to com- plete. It was suspended because of darkness following the first two sets. Peer, 19, ranked No. 26 in the world, earned a shot at Hingis thanks to a stunning 6-4, 7-5 win over Elena Dementieva of Russia. This was the second time Hingis faced an Israeli opponent in the fourth round of the French Open. Hingis defeated Anna Smashnova 6-1, 6-2 in 1998. Waiting Game The Michigan Jewish Sports Foundation will announce its Jewish News High School Athletes of the Year and Bill Hertz Memorial Scholarship winners in about a month. ❑ Please send sports news to sports®thejewishnews.com . Leaders Cited The Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit has named Mark Adler, Heidi Fischgrund and Lorne B. Gold this year's recipients of its Young Leadership Awards. The Frank A. Wetsn-ian Award was given to Detroit real estate developer and builder Mark Adler. He is a board mem- Adler ber of the Federation and the United Jewish Foundation of Metropolitan Detroit, current chair of the Capital Needs Division and past chair of the Rabin Fischgrund Division, and member of the Real Estate & Property Management Committee and Planning and Allocations Committee. He serves on the Gold boards of the Fresh Air Society and the B'nai B'rith Youth Organization. The Sylvia Simon Greenberg Award was given to Heidi Fischgrund, a board member of Jewish Family Service and the B'nai B'rith Youth Organization. With a longstanding leadership role in Federation's Young Adult Division and Women's Campaign and Education Department, she is a founding co-chair of the PACT (Parents and Children Together) program in Netanya, Israel, and has served on the National Young Leadership Cabinet of United Jewish Communities. Recently, Fischgrund joined the Jewish Community Center staff. The Mark Family Young Leadership Award was given to Bloomfield Hills attorney Lorne Gold. He is a board member and officer of Federation's Young Adult Division and co-chair of the YAD 2006 Annual Campaign. Gold has played leading roles in Campaign Countdown, the Class of a Million Steering Committee, YAD Major Gifts, Shutafim L'atid Exchange to Israel and the Partnership 2000 Steering Committee. He is a board member of Jewish Family Service and chairs its Development Committee. Loans For College New BBYO Officers College students may apply for interest- free loans for the 2006-2007 school year through the Jewish Educational Loan Service Program (JELS). Administered by JVS, Hebrew Free Loan Association and the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, the program is available to Metro Detroit Jewish resi- dents. To be considered, applicants must be full-time students pursuing an under- graduate, graduate, or professional edu- cation; be able to document financial need; attend a Michigan educational institution unless a comparable educa- tion is not available in Michigan; and demonstrate academic progress toward a career objective. JELS is funded through a partnership of more than 70 private funds and phil- anthropic service organizations. About 100 students are assisted each year through the JELS program. In addition to loans, JVS provides counseling to parents and students -interested in other financial aid options available through state, federal and pri- vate sources. For information and application requests, call Marvin Berman, (248) 233-4209. The Michigan Region B'nai B'rith Youth Organization (BBYO) Commission elected officers for 2006- 2007 at its May 23 annual meeting. Barbara Horowitz of West Bloomfield was elected chairperson of the commission. She previously served as a BBYO vice-chairperson and was responsible for the successful fund-rais- ing campaign for the new David L. Bittker BBYO Conference Center. Richard Barr and Jodi Tobin, both of Horowitz West Bloomfield, were reelected as commission vice-chairs. Beth Margolin of Orchard Lake and Arthur Siegal of Beverly Hills were elected as vice-chairs. West Bloomfield residents Franci Silver and Mark Teicher were elected as secretary and treasurer respectively. Rick Segal of West Bloomfield received the Milan Mitzvah Award for his leadership in planning and coor- dinating construction of the Bittker BBYO Conference Center, which will be completed in July. June 15 s 2006 35