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14 locals to participate in
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Special to the Jewish News

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accabi USA is send-
ing more than 900
athletes, coaches and
support personnel to
Israel to participate in the 18th World
Maccabiah Games in July.
Thirty-eight states — includ-
ing Michigan — and the District of
Columbia will be represented. Most
team members are students or grad-
uates of more than 200 colleges and
universities.
About 7,000 Jewish athletes from
more than 60 countries will partici-
pate in the world's third-largest inter-
national athletic competition July 12-
23. Eighty-eight teams will compete
in 26 sports.
Michigan's Maccabi USA contin-
gent includes:
Herbert Aronow (Ann Arbor, men's
masters triathlon); Edward Bernard
(Kalamazoo, men's masters tennis);
Barry Bershad (Southfield, accom-
modations manager); Stephanie
Crawford (Novi, open women's soc-
cer); Pamela Efros (West Bloomfield,
accommodations manager); Michael
Fishman (Birmingham, men's mas-
ters basketball); Carolyn Gersh (Ann
Arbor, women's open half-marathon);
Scott Kronick (Flushing, men's
masters soccer); Chad Mahakian
(Farmington Hills, men's open triath-
lon); Jason Mahakian (Farmington
Hills, men's open half-marathon);
Nicole Meisner (Huntington Woods,
junior girls track and field); Jeffrey
Merrill (Ann Arbor, men's open track
and field); Haley Mitchell (Walled
Lake, women's open swimming); Eva
Solomon (Ann Arbor, women's open
triathlon); and Scott Thompson
(Birmingham, men's open swimming).
Mitchell is a junior freestyle swim-
mer and Academic All-Big Ten selec-
tion at Ohio State University. She's a
Walled Lake Western High grad.
Thompson just completed his
senior season at the University of
Florida, where he swam freestyle and
the individual medley. He transferred
to Florida from Rutgers University
in New Jersey in 2007 after Rutgers
dropped its swimming program. He's
a Birmingham Groves grad.

Hockeytown In Israel

There's a distinct Detroit area fla-
vor on the roster of the Team USA
Junior Division (age 17 and younger)
squad that will compete in the World
Jewish Ice Hockey Championships in
Metulla, Israel in July.
Paul Lubanski of Farmington
Hills is the coach. One of his play-
ers is his son, Brett Lubanski,
a 5-foot-11, 192-pound forward.
Sam Greenblatt of Walled Lake is
the assistant coach and director of
player personnel and his wife, Helen
Greenblatt, is the team hostess.
This is the first time the champion-
ships have had a junior division.

On The Mound

There were two
Jewish hurlers on
the University of
Michigan baseball
team's pitching
staff this spring.
Matt Broder, a
Matt Broder
6-foot-5, 195-
pound freshman
from Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook
Kingswood High School, didn't pitch
in a game and was red-shirted, but
Eric Katzman was in the starting
rotation.
Broder was a 2008 winner
of the Michigan Jewish Sports
Foundation's Bill Hertz Memorial
Scholarship. He was a four-year let-
ter-winner and two-year captain at
Cranbrook Kingswood and he was
named the school's 2008 Athlete of
the Year.
Katzman, a 6-0,
203-pound junior
from Harrington
Park, N.J., went
7-4 with a 3.53
ERA in 14 starts
this season. He
struck out 64 in
74 innings. Those
Eric Katzman
are good numbers
considering the Wolverines finished
30-25 overall and 9-15 in the Big
Ten Conference and missed qualify-
ing for the conference tournament
after making six straight appear-
ances.
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