ORTS Hoop Dream Kishon/Marx: unexpected winner of AZA basketball title. Steve Stein Special to the Jewish News Shown with the championship plaque are Jacob Kaufman, Ben Nusholtz, Steven Stoddard, Mark Rosen and Steven Colvin. F ew thought Kishon/Marx would make it to the Gorosh Family AZA Basketball League playoff championship game after it finished fifth of seven teams during the regular season. Not even Kishon/Marx captain Ryan Rott was optimistic. "I was scheduled to work when the championship game would be played, and I didn't try to get out of it," he said. Kishon/Marx played, and it won. While Rott was helping customers at Tomatoes Apizza in Farmington Hills, Kishon/Marx was helping itself to a 48-39 victory over third-place Herzl. "Herzl was a very good team, with very dedicated players;' Rott said. "Those guys drove in from [Windsor] Canada every week for games." Kishon/Marx surprised regular- season champion Shapiro 43-41 in the semifinals, played just before the championship game. Rott scored the winning basket with a few seconds remaining. "I put in a rebound;' he said. "Believe it or not, those were my only points of the game." Besides Rott, other Kishon/Marx players were Steven Colvin, Jacob Kaufman, Ben Nusholtz, Mark Rosen, Ryan Sakwa, Steven Stoddard and Ben Weiner. Herzl players were Jake Ablesar, Hunter Forman, Richie Kamen, Sam Katzman, Josh Morrison and Leo Schnayer. "Win or lose, the games are fun because you're spending time with your friends;' Rott said. On The Seid Sean and Brad Seid patrolled the left side of the infield last year for the Birmingham Groves High School base- ball team. The brothers were big rea- sons why the Falcons won their second straight Oakland Activities Association Division II championship. Sean, who played shortstop, has graduated and is now a freshman at Michigan State University. Arm prob- lems have put his baseball career on hold. Brad is back at third base and doing some pitching for Groves, which got off to a slow start this season: 5-5 overall, 0-3 in Division II. "It's a little different not playing with Sean and not having him home Brad said. "We'd always talk about the games, and he'd get me ready to play and boost my confidence." Groves coach Jim Crosby said, "Brad is one of the guys who can carry us. He's a big, strong, talented hitter." Sean started at Groves for four seasons, including the final three at shortstop. Brad is in his second season as a starter. There are two other Jewish play- ers on Groves' roster this year. Senior outfielder-second baseman Evan Begun is a spot starter. Junior Jordan Ferstman was expected to start in the outfield, but a leg injury in gym class has kept him on the bench. B'nai Frith Golf B'nai B'rith Great Lakes Region's 25th annual golf classic, benefiting the Michigan Region B'nai B'rith Youth Organization and Hillel chapters on college campuses, will be June 4 at Wabeek Country Club in Bloomfield Hills. Breakfast is at 8:30 a.m., followed by a shotgun start for an 18-hole round at 10:30 a.m. Complimentary cocktails and hors d'oeuvres will be available at 4 p.m., with dinner at 5 p.m. There will be awards, prizes, live and silent auctions. A golfer's package is $250 ($225 for ages 30 and young- er). Dinner only is $50. Sponsorships are available. Registration deadline is May 21. Call (248) 646-3100. Please send sports news to ORTHODONTICS ADULTS & CHILDREN Steven M. Lash, DDS, MS Rebecca L. Rubin, DMD, MS 248-851-7272 6177 Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield, Michigan www.lashorthodontics.com memb,irs American Association of Orthodontists Tzedakah A Charitable Gift Annuity with JTS can provide you with the opportunity to receive income from your contribution to JTS — for life! And, because it is tzedakah, some of that income is tax free. While you remain financially secure, you secure JTSPs future, as well. Tzedakah through planned giving presents valuable opportunities. The benefits can be far greater than expected — for you, for your family, and for the Jewish future. The Jewish Theological Seminary Office of Planned Giving, Rabbi Marc Wolf (212) 678-8933, mawolf@jtsa.edu www.jtsa.edu/plannedgiving 'JTS The Jewish Theological Seminary CURRENT RETURN ON A $20,000 CGA** Age Annuity Rate Annual Payment Current Year Tax Deduction 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 5.7% 6.0% 6.5% 7.1% 8.0% 9.5% 11.3% $1,140 $1,200 $1,300 $1,420 $1,600 $1,900 $2,260 $6,210 $7,105 $7,900 $8,865 $9,810 $10,510 $11,450 **Based on a Federal Reserve discount rate of 5.6% for a single-life CGA sports@thejewishnews.com. 1250580 iN May 3 • 2007 35