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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