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Cranbrook Kingswood High
School should be renamed
"Hockeytown North." For
the 14th time in school history and
sixth time in nine seasons, the Cranes
are state champions.
A 4-3 win over Big Rapids at
Compuware Arena in Plymouth gave
Cranbrook (21-7-2) its latest state
title, a Division 3 championship.
Four Jewish players were on the
Cranbrook team. Three are expect-
ed to be key players on next year's
squad.
Aaron Rivkin is the lone senior
of the quartet. The left wing from
West Bloomfield had a great state
tournament run, scoring four goals
and dishing out four assists in six
games. He had two goals and one
assist against Big Rapids.
Rivkin's first two seasons at
Cranbrook were filled with injuries.
It looked like a knee injury was
going to sideline him this winter,
but Coach Andy Weidenbach said
Rivkin fought through the pain with
the use of a brace.
In 25 games, Rivkin had 11 goals
and 15 assists. His plus-minus score
was a plus 17.
Junior left wing Dakota Sherman
from Bloomfield Hills and junior
center-right wing Alex Loewenstein
from West Bloomfield were first-year
players. Both are multiple-sport ath-
letes who developed into important
members of the team.
Sherman played 29 games and
had four goals and three assists.
He scored the game's lone goal
in Cranbrook's 1-0 win over Flint
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finals, and he assisted on the goal
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games and ended up playing on the
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The Write Stuff

From the Great White North comes
word that Brad Cohen finished in
second place in the best sports col-
umnist category in the Alaska Press
Club Awards competition.
Cohen, 23, sports editor of the
Ketchikan Daily News, is a 2003
graduate of North Farmington High
School and a 2008 graduate of the
University of Colorado.

B'nai B'rith Softball

Opening day for the 36th B'nai B'rith
slow-pitch softball season is May
17 at Drake Sports Park in West
Bloomfield. New players and teams
are always welcome. Players must
be paid members of B'nai B'rith.
An organizational meeting for
the league will be held at 6:30 p.m.
Monday, May 4, at the B'nai B'rith
Great Lakes Region office, 6735
Telegraph, Bloomfield Township.
Contact Marty Melton, B'nai B'rith
International athletic chairman, at
(248) 921-1539.

Flag Football Finishes

The playoff semifinals and champi-
onship game of the Jewish Football
League spring season will be at 9
and 10 a.m. Sunday, May 3, at North
Farmington High School.

Please send sports news to

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