I THE PARK LIVING Health & Fitness SPORTS Rousing Start Students flock to Akiva tennis squad. Steve Stein Special to the Jewish News T "I JUST DECIDED THAT I DIDN'T WANT TO BE ALONE ANYMORE:' gWaking new friends is one of life's greatest pleasures. Residents of The Park at Trowbridge often become re- energized with a whole new zest for life as they make new friends with people their own age, people they can relate to. See for yourself why seniors living at The Park at Trowbridge experience an invigorating sense of independence, freedom and optimism. Your story continues here... For more information or PLYCl/IeZ to visit, call today! at Trowbridge (248) 352-0208 Civic Center Drive Southfield, MI 48033 24111 HORIZON MY RETIREMENT l/YING. www.horizonbay.corn 1561210 OMPT SPECIALISTS offers caring, skilled therapy in state-of-the-art setting With HYDRO TRACK Hydro Track aquatic therapy where the water is heated to a perfect temperature supporting your body, reducing joint stress and the air jets provides resistance to legs adding the strength factor to your muscles. 'Hydro Track is a truly wonderful & satisfying experience. I'm able to walk for long periods with absolutely no pain. After my appointments and even days later, I still feel the benefits of water therapy." -Robert Galin, D.D.S. SPECIALIST'S Call for a FREE OMPT SPECIALISTS, INC., consultation I 30 29255 Northwestern Hwy., Suite 300, Southfield, 248-353-1234 www.myompt.com MI 1547320 Keep your company top of mind with our readers. ADVERTISE WITH US! CALL 248.351.5107 j uary 21* 2010 Visit theJEWISHNEWS.com 1N ennis anyone? Sixteen boys in grades 5-8 answered that call at Yeshivat Akiva and a new team was born. Organizers hope the middle school team will lead to a high school From left, Akiva tennis team members Andrew program. "We had an Korman, Jacob Shulkin, Alter Klausner, Adam incredible turnout and Phillips, Jacob Taylor, Cobi Nadel, Jacob Weil, an incredible season:' Johnny Korman, Jordan Weil, Zach Herschfus, said Kevin Taylor, who Elad Jerusalem and Ami Zuroff. Back row: coached the team along coaches Kevin Taylor and Dr. Bryan Weinstein. with Bryan Weinstein and Laura Stern. Ezra Mendelson, Cobi Nadel, Adam "The kids got a lot better as the sea- Phillips, Jacob Shulkin, Jacob Well and son went on and just enjoyed the whole Ami Zuroff; and eighth-graders Johnny experience," Taylor said. Korman and Yossi Pescenik. Some Akiva players were raw rookies Taylor said several players were so when the season began. After just three energized by the season that they're tak- weeks of practice, everyone started play- ing lessons this winter. Tennis is the sec- ing for real. ond sport offered at Akiva. The school Because of the size of its roster, Akiva has boys and girls basketball. was able to field a complete lineup (12 players; four singles flights, four doubles Card Sharks flights) in each match. Extra players Bloch/Israel and Pisgah/Zeiger B'nai played exhibition doubles. Each flight B'rith chapters will hold their ninth played one set. Texas Hold'em Tournament at 5:30 p.m. Akiva went 1-6-1 against private and Jan. 31 at the Jewish Community Center Catholic schools. It beat Grosse Pointe in West Bloomfield. Star of the Sea 6-2 and tied Hillel Day The tournament generates funds for School of Metropolitan Detroit 4-4. "The the chapters and B'nai B'rith Great Lakes tie with Hillel was very special for us and not because they've had a team for a Region activities. It will help Pisgah/Zeiger sponsor a long time," Taylor said. "The kids on both May 2 showing of Holy Land Hardball, a teams really bonded" movie about the first professional base- Akiva practiced Wednesdays and ball league in Israel, at the JCC's Lenore Sundays at Southfield-Lathrup High Marwil Jewish Film Festival. B'nai B'rith School and played all but one of its members will receive complimentary home matches there. tickets to the show. Weinstein came up with the idea Some 60-70 players ages 18 and older for the team. Akiva Executive Director are expected at the Texas Hold'em com- Sidney Katz and Athletic Director Rick petition. Eight players who make it to the Kaczander put the wheels in motion. final table are guaranteed a cash prize. Taylor joined the coaching staff Defending champion is Al Mudryk, because of his coaching experience and who won the June 14 tournament. he had a son on the team. Stern had a Cost is $50 for B'nai B'rith members, grandson on the team. $60 for non-members, with payment by Weinstein's son Jed, a fourth-grader, Jan. 28. After that date, the cost is $60 will join the team next season. and $75. Dinner only is $25. Akiva's roster included fifth-grad- For information, call tournament ers Jacob Taylor (Kevin's son) and hosts Rick Sherline, (248) 613-5400, or Jordan Weil; sixth-graders Alter Sid Roth, (248) 202-3297. Klausner (Stern's grandson) and Justin Schulman; seventh-graders Please send sports news to Zach Herschfus, Elad Jerusalem, sports@thejewishnews.com . Andrew Korman, Ryan Martin,