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The Detroit Jewish News, 2007-07-05

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STAR
DELI

Galaxy Of Stars

Frankel Jewish Academy
hands out sports awards.

(MVP), Lauren Kepes (Coach's
Award); boys basketball: Noah Curhan
(MVP), Aric Mar (Coach's Award).
rankel Jewish Academy
Also, boys junior varsity basketball:
Athletic Director Michael
Williams and Ari Kurzmann (co-
Sandweiss would love for
MVPs); girls volleyball: Rosen (MVP),
every incoming freshman student-
Maddie Weisberg (Coach's Award);
athlete at the West Bloomfield
girls junior varsity volleyball:
Shoshie Gruber (MVP),
school to meet Alex Orman
and Kelli Rosen.
Marissa Sonnenschein
"I'd simply introduce the
(Coach's Award); boys tennis:
freshmen to Alex and Kelli
Brandon Kappy (MVP), Josh
and say,`Here are our best,"
Jacobson (Coach's Award);
girls soccer: Augusta
Sandweiss said. "Alex and Kelli
epitomize hard work, being a
Morrison (MVP), Alexa
good teammate and what it
Kline (Coach's Award); base-
Liz Tra ison
ball: Daniel Kohn (MVP),
means to be a student-athlete."
Orman, a senior golfer and basket-
Jason Dovitz (Coach's Award).
ball player, and Rosen, a junior vol-
Sandweiss hopes to add girls golf
leyball and tennis player, were named
and boys and girls junior varsity soc-
the Jewish Academy's male and female cer to the academy's sports offerings
athletes of the year for the 2006-07
for 2007-08.
school year.
Not surprisingly, Orman will prob-
One Shot
Adam Garfinkle of West Bloomfield,
ably best be remembered for a defen-
sive effort in basketball. Despite giving who has been playing golf for six or
up several inches in height, Orman
seven years, scored his first hole-in-
held Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook-
one on the 192-yard ninth hole at the
Kingswood star Chris Rencher score-
Jackal Golf Club at Mt. Brighton.
Larry Garfinkle, Adam's father, has
less in a game last winter. Rencher
made the Detroit Free Press' Class B
been playing golf for about 40 years,
All State Honorable Mention list.
but doesn't have a hole-in-one on his
Juniors Brandon Kappy and Liz
resume.
Adam's ace came on the final hole of
Traison earned the Jewish Academy's
his nine-hole round on a rainy June 3.
male and female scholar athlete hon-
ors. Kappy runs cross country and
He smacked a 6-iron shot that hit the
green and spun uphill into the cup.
plays tennis. Traison is one of the
school's few three-sport athletes. She
West Bloomfield residents Jordan
plays basketball, volleyball and soccer.
Gersten, Scott Hammond and Yale
Freshmen Justin Polk, Mimi
Miller were in Adam's foursome.
Kappy and Basil Williams received
Adam, 21, will be studying at the U-M
the athletic director awards, pre-
School of Dentistry this fall.
sented to sophomores and freshmen
who make contributions to their
Step Up
teams. Polk (cross country and ten-
Openings remain in the Pisgah/Zeiger
nis), Kappy (tennis and soccer) and
B'nai B'rith Unit's "Field of Dreams
Williams (basketball and baseball) all
Fantasy Day" July 25 at Comerica Park,
played two sports in their first year at
Detroit. One of the highlights of the 5-
the Jewish Academy.
9 p.m. event is an opportunity to take
Other Jewish Academy 2006-07
batting practice against former Tiger
athletic award honorees: Boys soc-
pitcher Dave Rozema.
cer: Brad Garon (MVP), Yoni Nadiv
Cost is $150 for B'nai B'rith mem-
(Coach's Award); boys golf: Orman
bers and $170 for non-members. Call
(MVP), Daniel Kohn (Coach's Award); Lyle Schaefer at (248) 882-5953 or
girls tennis: Rosen and Mimi Kappy
Rick Sherline at (248) 613-5400. LI'
(co-MVPs); girls basketball: Lauren
Garelik (MVP), Yael Kidron (Coach's
Please send sports news to
sports@thejewishnews.com .
Award); cross country: Alex Ferber

Steve Stein
Special to The Jewish News

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