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Olean, N.Y., playing third base for the
Olean Oilers, a Phillies franchise and
member of the N.Y.-Penn League. His
1958 professional stats in 106 games
included a .250 batting average, 9 home
runs and 74 RBIs. Foreman returned to
Olivet College in the fall of 1958 and was
a member of the football team, where he
led the MIAA in punting with an aver-
age of 37.3 yards per kick. He sustained
a knee injury, which ended his profes-
sional and college athletic careers.
Foreman taught at many levels in the
Redford Union Schools from 1968-1998,
spending his last 18 years teaching
severely emotionally impaired students.
He has been a volunteer at the Veterans'
Administration Hospital in Ann Arbor
and a docent at the Holocaust Memorial
Center in Farmington Hills since 1996.
• Richard
Goldberg was the
only Jewish Division 1
basketball player from
the Detroit area in the
1980s. He graduated
from Detroit Country
Day School, where he
excelled in basketball
Richard
and
baseball. From
Goldberg
1982-1984, Goldberg
received numerous
awards:
Basketball — UPI Class C first team
All-State; Detroit News Class C second
team All-State; Detroit Free Press Class C
fourth team All-State; All-Academic All-
State; Detroit News third team All-Metro
North; and many others. Baseball — All-
State Dream Team; selected to play in the
Michigan High School All-Star baseball
game; and others.
Goldberg attended Creighton
University from 1984-1986 on a full-
ride basketball scholarship; he had the
highest grade point average on the team,
earning an academic merit award. He
also played fall and spring baseball. He
attended Arizona State from 1986-1989,
where he played junior varsity baseball
and turned from a walk-on in basketball
into a full scholarship player.
• Nate Huffman, a
7' I" basketball player
who played most
of his career with
Maccabi Tel Aviv, was
born in Battle Creek.
He played varsity for
one year at Lakeview
Nate Huffman
High School. The
team finished 21-2,
losing in the state
regional finals to Benton Harbor. He
was named all-city and all-conference
and was recruited to play at Lansing
Community College where, in 1994-95,
he averaged 29.8 points, 14.5 rebounds
and 6 blocks per game while shoot-
ing 66.8 percent from the field. He was
named to the junior college All-America
team and holds 21 school records that
have not been broken in 15 years.
Huffman continued at Central
Michigan University from 1995 until
1997. In 1996-97, he averaged 17.2
points, 1.8 blocks, and 11 rebounds
per game, leading the Mid-America
Conference in rebounding and finish-
ing 11th in the NCAA. He was named
to the MAC All-Conference first team.
Huffman averaged 15.8 points, 9.4
rebounds and 2 blocked shots in his
two seasons at CMU.
He holds the CMU career record
for field goal percentage (.581), and
ranks fourth in career-blocked shots
(92) and seventh in career rebounding
average (9.4).
In the 1997-1998 season, he played
for the Idaho Stampede of the CBA,
where he was second in the league in
blocked shots per game (1.8), sixth in
field goal percentage (.553), eighth in
rebounds per game (7.6), 10th in free
throw percentage (.801) and runner-
up for the Rookie of the Year Award.
He then moved to Europe and played
for Baloncesto Fuenlabrada of Spain.
In the 1999-2000 season, Huffman
was signed by Maccabi Tel Aviv.
During his time in Israel, he won three
national championships and state
cups and one European Suproleague
title (2001, averaging 17.9 points and
9 rebounds while playing 30 minutes
per game; the team was 21-3). He was
named MVP of the Israeli Basketball
League and Suproleague, as well as
Best American Player in Europe by
Baskeball News, in 2001.
Huffman was signed in July 2002
by the Toronto Raptors of the NBA,
where he finished his career. He lives
in Battle Creek.
• Larry Sherman grew up in Oak
Park and captained Oak Park High
School's basketball, baseball and cross
country teams. He also was the leading
goal scorer in Oak Park's Recreation
Hockey League in 1959-1967.
At Oak Park High School in bas-
ketball in his senior year in 1970,
Sherman averaged 21.5 points per
game. He had 893 career points (three
years) for an average of 17.9 points