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The 5-foot-11, 175-pound tailback from Farmington Hills Harrison has signed with Siena Heights University in Adrian, an NAIA school that will field its first football Steve Slobin team this fall and play its home games on a new artificial turf on-campus stadium. Slobin chose Siena Heights for the campus, the sports management academic program that gives the 3.3 grade point average student an opportunity to pursue his dream of becoming a general manager of a professional team, and the good vibes he felt from the football coaches. "The coaches took the time to learn what I'm about and what I'm made of:' he said. "I also fit in with their offensive system. They need a tailback who makes quick cuts and gets up the field quickly." Jim Lyall is Siena Heights' coach. Offensive coordinator Jeff Hancock said, "We're not only looking for good athletes and students, but also guys who have high character, integrity and a willingness to go above and beyond ... Steve has all these qualities, he played for a leg- endary coach [John Herrington] at Harrison, and he won a state cham- pionship." Slobin was a two-year starter at Harrison, running for nearly 1,000 yards and 11 touchdowns as a junior and senior. He suffered a torn ACL in his right knee during Harrison's playoff opener against Birmingham Brother Rice last fall, but expects to be recovered in about two months. 25333 West 12 Mile Road Southfield (next to Star Theater) 248-208-0088 Madame President Dana Glinski is the new president of the Jewish Women International Mid- America Bowling Association. The 44-year-old Farmington Hills resident was installed for the 2011- 2012 term last month during the awards banquet for the 63rd annual JWI Mid-America tournament in Minneapolis. Glinski served as secretary, treasurer and vice president. She's a past presi- dent of the JWI Bowling Association of Metropolitan Detroit who has Dana Glinski been bowling in the local association for 26 years. "I've gotten involved so I can meet people, learn about the JWI organiza- tion and work on tournaments:' said Glinski, a warranty administrator for a car dealership. Four Detroit bowlers won awards at the Minneapolis tournament. In the A Division (134 average and above), Shelley Gershune had the high gross series (671), Caron Goldfine had the second-highest gross game (244), and Sue Lawrence had the second-highest all-events net score (1004). Carolyn Feldman had the top net series (465) in the B Division (133 average and lower). Her series included a 210, her first 200 game. Gross scores include handicap. 12 Is Unlucky What's more difficult to do, shoot a hole-in-one or bowl a 300 game? Bowlers say it's a 300 because a dozen perfect shots are needed. Bryan Levine has rolled a 300 game, and he's also had a pair of 299s and a 298. The latter was part of a 298-204-236/738 series last month in the Brotherhood-Eddie Jacobson B'nai B'rith League. Levine left two pins standing on his 12th and final ball of the first game. "I went too fast and the shot hit high in the pocket:' the 53-year-old West Bloomfield resident said. "I was so disappointed. I knew what I needed to do." Despite the near-miss, it was an above-average night on the lanes for the 202 average bowler. I Please send sports news to sports®thejewishnews.com .