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September 13, 2012 - Image 94

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2012-09-13

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The Spirit Of Maccabi

Marvin & Betty Danto
Health Care Center
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Steve Stein

Dancing With The Stars
Detroit's six dancers were perfect,
earning a medal in every event they
entered. They brought home 12 golds
and two bronzes in hip-hop, lyrical
and jazz.
"They're good dancers. They're all
on studio dance teams," said parent
Tracey Stulberg, who accompanied the
girls to New York.

Gabrielle Dulberg, 15, a
Birmingham Seaholm High School
student, and Emma Fellows, 14,
who attends North Farmington High
School, each won three medals.
Autumn Jacobs, 15, who goes to _
Frankel Jewish Academy in West
Bloomfield, won two medals and a
student choreography award.
Annie Slabotsky, 16, from Frankel;
Kara Unitin, 15, from Berkley High
School; and Abby Weiner, 14, from
North Farmington, each won two med-
als.
Coach Lisa Redmond couldn't make
the trip.
There were about 30 girls in the
dance competition.

Good 'Four' Them
First-year coach Michelle Ellis said her
Detroit girls soccer team set a goal of

finishing in the top four in its competi-
tion. Detroit placed fourth. Mission
accomplished.

Contributing Writer

H

ere's another look at how
Detroit athletes fared in the
JCC Maccabi Games held last
month in Rockland County, N.Y.

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The Maccabi Detroit Girls Soccer Team moments before a game in which

they defeated Great Britain, 3-2. Back row: Jamie Shapiro, Molly Williams,

Peyton Stearnfeld, Elizabeth Larky-Savin, Jackie Katz, Amanda Wigler, Liza

Kohlenberg, Emily Fisher and Caroline Lowenfeld. Front row: Rachel Hersch,

Samantha Randel, Claire Yerman, (Coach) Michelle Ellis.

'Pure Science' Too Much
Coach Bryan Robbins said his Detroit
inline hockey players gave everything
they had, but the odds were stacked
again them.
"The results were pure science. More

When your health
concerns can't wait.

height and more weight usually pre-
vails. When you have seven kids age 14
and younger going up against teams
comprised of all 16 year olds, it usu-
ally doesn't end well," he said. "My kids
battled hard. I'm proud of them"

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The Maccabi Detroit Inline Hockey Team

104 September 13 d 2012

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