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Other team members were Debbie Wein, Sherri Kass, Aida Cutler and Soralee Broida. Six of Detroit JWI's individual awards came in the A Division (minimum 130 Nothing Fishy Some bowlers will tell you it's more difficult to roll an 800 series than a 300 game. B'nai B'rith bowler Barry Fishman of Bloomfield Hills achieved the 800 feat Feb. 14 in the Pisgah League, rolling 247- 289-267/803 at Country Lanes in Farmington Hills. Fishman's first 800 is especially impressive because he's been bowling in pain for several weeks since suffering a broken rib. "My doctor told me to rest for four to six weeks, but I've bowled every week because I'm bowling in the B'nai B'rith International Tournament (March 14- 16 in Columbus, Ohio) and its impor- tant to keep your timing and form when you bowl at a high level," Fishman said. He started thinking about an 800 series after his 289 second game. He began his third game with two strikes, then a 7-pin spare. Fishman followed with seven consecutive strikes. Even though he left another 7-pin in the 11th frame, Fishman had his 800 series. "Everyone came over and con- gratulated me.:' said Fishman, who also owns the high series this season in the Brotherhood League (755). "It was a night I won't forget." average.) Fine was first in all-events net (actual 1016 for six games); Broida and Wein were first and second in high series net (530 and 524); Janet Sigmon and Cidnie Herold were first and sec- ond in high game net (200 and 196); and Reid was first in high game gross (264 including handicap). In the B Division (129 average and lower), Geri Feldman was first in all- events net (911); Gert Feldman was second in high game net (176); and Amy Rosender was first in high game gross (252.) There were 31 teams and 150 bowl- ers in St. Louis, including eight teams and 40 bowlers from Detroit, which is hosting the 2009 JWI Mid-America tournament. It will be held Feb. 13-15 at Novi Bowl. Detroit JWI's annual city tourna- ment will be March 22-23 at Langan's Norwest Lanes in Farmington Hills. Jake's Ace Jake Leebove made the most of a family trip this month to Naples, Fla. The Bloomfield Hills Andover High School junior scored his first hole-in-one Jake Leebove Feb. 18. He aced the 138-yard par-3 12th hole at Naples National Golf Club. Dad Richard Leebove was a witness. Jake is a member of the Andover boys golf team. TV Star Frankel Jewish Academy senior Liz Traison will be a television star next month. She's been chosen a McDonald's/ WXYZ Channel 7 High School Scholar Liz Traison Athlete of the Week in honor of her sports- manship, academic achievements and community service. Channel 7 sportscaster Don Shane's interview with Traison will air the week- end of March 15-16. ❑ Please send sports news to sports@thefewishnews.com .