Steve Stein Contributing Writer D 6881 Orchard Lake Rd. on the Boardwalk (248) 851-5030 Ved (Ad, tite, 17reel St 64teh whiteidet& vmomAithia, axakith! THE GALLERY RESTAURANT III ( elgian Waffles "Best in the area" f 4 A t lye BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER PEN 7 DAYS: Or 4 4 MON.- SAT. 7 a.m.- 9:30 p.m. SUN. 8 a.m.- .m. 9 p) Bloomfield Plaza • 6638 Telegraph Road and Maple • 248-851-0313 www.thegalleryrestaurant2.com on't blink if you see Nicole Meisner. You might miss her. The Huntington Woods resi- dent had a stellar sophomore year with the University of Detroit Mercy women's track team both on and off the track. The 5-foot-2-inch flash was named the team's Student-Athlete of the Year. "I really enjoy the competition and coaching at this level:' said Meisner, who was a track star for four years at Berkley High School and won nine gold medals in track events at the 2008 JCC Maccabi Games held in Detroit. Meisner, 19, ran two personal- best times at the Horizon League outdoor championships last month at Wisconsin Lutheran College in Wauwatosa, Wis., and both times were the third fastest in team history. She was third in the 200-meter dash in 25.08 seconds and fifth in the 100 in 12.07 seconds. She also was a mem- ber of the Titans' 4x100 relay team that placed fourth in 49.02 seconds. Meisner was hampered by a ham- string injury during the indoor season, but there was a highlight for her. The 7.86 seconds she ran in the 60 in the league championships in Youngstown, Ohio, was a personal-best. Meisner also had a strong freshman year at U-D Mercy. She became only the 10th women's track athlete in school history to break 8 seconds in her debut in the 60 (she ran 7.97 seconds in the Macomb Opener), and she was eighth in the 200 (25.47 seconds) and 12th in the 100 (12.6 seconds) in the league outdoor meet. She also anchored the 4x100 relay team to a fourth-place finish. Meisner said her biggest future goals are winning the 200 in the league outdoor meet and running under 12 seconds in the outdoor 100. A 3.2 grade-point average student, Meisner is majoring in psychology with a leadership minor. Her career goal is to be an FBI agent and a crimi- nal profiler for the agency. Playing collegiate sports is all in the the family for her. Mark Meisner, her brother, is a freshman baseball player at Niagara University in Buffalo, N.Y., and Mort Meisner, her father, played baseball at U-D Mercy. Hartman Highlighted Mike Hartman, a former Huntington Woods resident, was the subject of a feature story in his hometown news- paper, the South Charlotte (N.C.) News, after his induction this spring into the National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in Commack, N.Y. Hartman, 45, a 1995 inductee into the Michigan Jewish. Sports Hall of Fame, played in the National Hockey League for 10 years (1986-1995). He was a member of the New York Rangers Stanley Cup champion team in 1994. He's now a life coach because "I had an obligation to pay forward the incredible guidance I received when I was growing up and during my career;' he told the South Charlotte newspaper. Hartman's children Gabrielle, 18, and Chase, 13, were in New York for their father's induction. Master ful Raffle The Michigan Jewish Sports Foundation added some last-minute excitement to the 22nd annual Hank Greenberg Memorial Golf Invitational on Monday by holding the drawing for a raffle for a once-in-a-lifetime trip to the 2013 Masters golf tournament. Raffle tickets were $100. The prize package, valued at $5,000, included two passes for a round, one night in a hotel and several amenities. Check next week's sports column for coverage of the invitational and raffle. The foundation is continuing to accept nominations for its Male and Female High School Athlete of the Year awards, presented in conjunction with the Jewish News, and Bill Hertz Memorial scholarships. Forms can be found at www.michiganjewishsports.com . Application deadline is July 6, and winners will be notified by July 30. For more information, contact founda- tion executive director David Blatt at dblatt@michiganjewishsports.org or (248) 592-9323. The athletes of the year and scholar- ship winners will be honored Oct. 22 at the Michigan Jewish Sports Hall of Fame induction banquet at the Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield. II - Sports to sports@thejewishnews.com.