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Lake teen also played the lead female
role of Sandy Dumbrowski in the
Jewish Academy's production of
eff Colvin and his friends
Grease.
on the Rabin Chapter team
"It was challenging being involved
won a championship in the
in tennis and Grease at the same time,
Michigan Region B'nai B'rith Youth
but it was fun and my parents [Irvin
Organization's M. Jacob and Sons AZA
and Barbara] were very supportive,"
Flag Football League.
Kappy said. "They drove me every-
But they aren't announcing that
where."
they're going to Disney World or
Luckily for Kappy, the five perfor-
parading around the
mances of Grease took place
Jewish Community Center
after tennis season ended.
in West Bloomfield, where
Kappy played singles for
the league's weekly games
Hillel Day School as a sixth-,
are played. These boys just
seventh- and eighth-grader.
want to have fun.
She was named the team's
Rabin beat Fisher 54-12
most valuable player in her
in the championship game
final year. During the sum-
of the five-team Fraternal
mer, she competes in United
Michelle K appy
Division, which was
States Tennis Association
revived this season after
events. She is taking time off
an absence of several years. The rest
from sports this winter, but plans to try
of the league's 13 teams were in the
out for girls soccer in the spring.
Competitive Division.
Brandon Kappy, Michelle's brother,
"The guys in our chapter don't get
is a Jewish Academy boys tennis player
worked up about football," Colvin said.
and cross country runner and a 4.0
"We think the Fraternal Division is a
student. The junior was named to the
great idea. We had fun without getting
Division II All-Catholic tennis team
beat up every week."
as a freshman, when he played No.3
Unfortunately, just two Fraternal
singles, and he made the Division II All-
Division teams survived the season.
Academic tennis squad as a sophomore.
Rabin won five of its six regular-season
Jewish Academy freshman
games, and Fisher finished 2-4.
Matthew Weisberg from West
Besides Colvin, Rabin's roster
Bloomfield got a chance to compete in
included Steve Cornfield, Justin
a varsity sport this fall. The Hillel grad
Davis, Marc Jacobs, Justin Polk,
was the starting goalie for the boys
Alan Rowe, Aaron Wasserman,
soccer team.
Ben Wasserman and Matt Werner.
"We didn't win any games, but we
Most of the players attend West
had fun," Weisberg said. "I enjoyed the
Bloomfield High School. The rest come
season because I got a chance to play
from Farmington Harrison and North
soccer with my friends and meet new
Farmington high schools.
people."
Rabin is in the AZA basketball
Weisberg is the starting small for-
league this winter and Colvin hopes a
ward on the Jewish Academy boys
basketball Fraternal Division will be
junior varsity basketball team this
set up someday.
winter.
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Freshman Flash
Michelle Kappy has made headlines
at the Frankel Jewish Academy in West
Bloomfield, and she's only a freshman.
Kappy went 6-0 at No. 3 singles for
the Jewish Academy girls tennis team,
earning Catholic League Division II
All-League honors. She also made the
Division II All-Academic list because
of her 4.0 grade point average.
Tennis wasn't Kappy's only extracur-
ricular pursuit this fall. The Orchard
King of the Hill
Keith Kingston's 238 average in the
University League at Country Lanes
in Farmington Hills is probably No.
1 among Jewish bowlers in the city.
Kingston, a Farmington Hills resident,
has rolled two 300 games and his first
career 800 series in league play this
season. 7
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