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May 10, 2007 - Image 40

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2007-05-10

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RETIREMENT LIVING

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"Living at The Park at
Trowbridge has been a
wonderful change for me. I felt
at home right away. I've enjoyed
my apartment much more than
I ever would have imagined.

At first, I was worried that I'd
miss my old neighborhood. The
truth is that I've made a lot of
new friends through fitness
activities, crafts and other
things going on here.

My kids sometimes complain
that I'm never in my apartment
when they call, but I know it
puts their minds at ease that
I'm so busy.

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Living at The Park at
Trowbridge is like being with
friends all day long. I never
dreamed my life could be
so much fun!"

Edith S. - resident

24111 Civic Center Drive
Southfield, MI 48033

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To Life!

May 10 • 2007

248-851-6989

Ivy Leg

Strong grades, mighty toe
send Samson to Penn.

Steve Stein
Special to the Jewish News

goals (with a longest of 43 yards) and
17-of-20 extra points. Samson made
7-of-9 field goals and 11-of-11 extra
ndrew Samson wants
points as a senior while missing two
to go to law school and
games because of a leg injury suffered
become a sports agent. The
during a soccer game. Five of Samson's
Bloomfield Hills Andover High School
seven field goals last fall split the
senior will begin that
uprights from longer than
ambitious journey next
40 yards out, including a
fall at the University of
49-yarder.
Pennsylvania, studying
Samson also handled
business at Penn's pres-
Andover's kickoffs both
tigious Wharton School.
seasons and he punted as
Samson has a 3.95
a senior, averaging 41.7
grade point average and
yards per attempt.
scored 30 of a possible
An active member of
36 on the ACT. Samson
Temple Israel in West
chose Penn for its aca-
Bloomfield, Samson is
demics and atmosphere.
a teaching assistant for
As a bonus, he'll get to
a third-grade class. He's
play football for one of
Samson: Kicking, punting. attended religious school
the Ivy League's most
at Temple Israel since he
successful programs. Samson will be a
was a pre-schooler.
punter and placekicker for the Quakers,
who could use his help. Penn lost sev-
Love Triumphs
eral heart-breakers because of poor
Seth Baum and Ean Feldman are the
placekicking during a 5-5 season last
latest winners of the Kenny Goldman
year.
Basketball League's Jason Love
Ironically, football isn't
Award. The award is named
Samson's No. 1 sport. It's
for a former longtime league
soccer. The 6-foot-3, 180-
player who died of kidney dis-
pounder played travel
ease. It honors players for their
soccer for several years
commitment to be the best in
and he was a four-year
basketball and life, sportsman-
starter at sweeper for
ship and teamwork.
Andover, earning All-State
Seth, 13,1ives in West
honorable mention as a
Bloomfield. Ean, 13, lives in
junior.
Bloomfield Hills.
He helped Andover win Andrew Sa mson
Jared Kohlenberg and
the Oakland Activities
Syndi Davis, two other
Association Division III championship
Goldman League players, were named
last fall. The Barons were 6-30-6 when
Jr. NBA/Jr. WNBA Regional All-Stars.
Samson was a freshman and sopho-
Jared, 13, of West Bloomfield, was a
more, and 31-7-7 during his junior and Jason Love Award winner last year.
senior years.
Syndi, 12, resides in Pontiac.
Andover football coach Scott Sugg
Each league affiliated with the Jr.
saw Samson's potential before his
NBA/Jr. WNBA program can nominate
junior year. Sugg asked Samson to give
one boy and one girl to be Regional
placekicking a try even though Samson All-Stars. Both of the Goldman League's
had never played football.
nominees this year made the grade.
Samson surprised himself when
Goldman League games are played
he did very well at a summer 2005
during the fall, winter and spring at
placekicking camp at Eastern Michigan the Jewish Community Center in West
University. Despite continuing to play
Bloomfield. More than 600 youths ages
soccer in the fall for Andover and prac-
5-16 played in the league's winter sea-
ticing with the football team only once
son. I
a week, Samson gave the Barons a leg
up on the gridiron for two seasons.
Please send sports news to
As a junior, he made 8-of-11 field
sports@thejewishnews.com .

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