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outhfield resident Lyle Schaefer

has bowled five sanctioned 300
games. His most recent perfect
game is extra spe-
cial because it was
the first he rolled
in a B'nai B'rith
league.
Schaefer, 49,
bowled 300-227-
256 during Pisgah-
Zeiger League play
Lyle Schaefer
earlier this month
at Country Lanes
in Farmington Hills, site of four of his
perfect games.
"It was a clean 783 series (no open
. frames), but I got tapped with the 10
pin three times in the second game, and
that cost me an 800 series',' Schaefer said.
"It felt great to finally roll a 300 game in
B'nai B'rith, especially because of Pisgah-
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NCAA fencing
champion Slava
Zingerman took
the long way
to Wayne State
University in
Detroit. Born in
Noyabursh, Russia,
Slava Zingerman Zingerman now
calls Ashkelon,
Israel, home. He
graduated from ORT Afrians Ranson
High School in Israel in 2002.
Zingerman became a two-time NCAA
champ in epee when he successfully
defended his title earlier this month at
Ohio State University.
The 24-year-old sophomore defeated
Penn State's Arth Urman 15-7 in the
national championship bout after taking
care of St. John's Stanley Vaksman 15-8
in the semifinals.
Earlier this season, Zingerman won
his second consecutive Midwest Fencing
Conference championship in epee at the
conference meet at Notre Dame. He beat
Ohio State's Bishara Korkor 15-6 for the
title.
Epee is one of three swords used in
fencing. The others are foil and saber. An
epee resembles a dueling sword, or rapi-

er. Unlike foil and saber, the entire body
can be a target in epee. It's considered

fencing 's most popular event, although it
isn't the easiest.
Zingerman — whose full first name
is Viacheslav — was an accomplished
fencer in Israel before he arrived on the
Wayne State campus. He won Israel's
Senior National Championship in 2006
and he placed second in the Junior World
Cup in Spain in 2003.
An engineering major at Wayne State,
Zingerman made the Coach's Honor Roll
(3.0 to 3.49 grade point average) for the
fall term.

Get A Grip

Eric Tannenbaum

University of
Michigan wrestler
Eric Tannenbaum
is a three-time
NCAA All-
American and
a two-time Big
Ten Conference
champion. But the
fifth-year senior
certainly isn't a

one-dimensional guy.
Last year, Tannenbaum was named
an ESPN The Magazine Academic All-
American. The future doctor owns a 3.84
grade point average as he works towards
a degree in neuroscience.
U-M wrestling coach Joe McFarland
marvels at what Tannenbaum has
accomplished in college. "From day one
at Michigan, Eric has said his dream is to
be a doctor," McFarland told BigTen.org.
"I'm impressed, to say the least, that he's
been able to compete in the classroom
with the regular student body while
maintaining our rigorous schedule."
Tannenbaum also is an accomplished
deejay who is sought out to work at
bars, clubs and house parties in the Ann
Arbor area. Like wrestling and his stud-
ies, the Naperville, Ill. native takes deejay
work very seriously.
"You can't be rusty when you're a
deejay' Tannenbaum said to BigTen.org .
"It would be pretty embarrassing if you
were messing up at a party'
Tannenbaum won the Big Ten cham-
pionship at 165 pounds earlier this
month with a 3-2 victory over Iowa's
Mark Perry in Minneapolis. He finished
second at the NCAA championships last
weekend.

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