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Excludes Lamb Chops Excludes Lamb Chops 43 01 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD • WEST BLOOMFIELD CROSSWINDS PLAZA 248-538-6000 MILK& Exquisite Catering Impeccable Service CORPORATE EVENTS BAR & BAT MITZVAHS CEREMONIES & RECEPTIONS TRAY CATERING/SHIVA TRAYS SHOWERS & REHEARSAL DINNERS ON-SITE & OFF-PREMISE CATERING Phone CHOLOV 'ISROEL KOSHER Jewish Community Center (248) 432-5654 (248) 785-0123 Fax Email milkhoney@theepicureangroup.com www.theepicureartgroup.com ?kosher EPIC KOSHER CATEriliN A DIVISION OF MILK & HONEY GLATT KOSHER Adat Shalom Synagogue Wearing Detroit Maccabi breast cancer T-shirts at the Rockland County (N.Y.) games are Detroit JCC staff member Ariella Monson, Detroit delegation head Karen Gordon, and Detroit coaches Larry Silver and Jodi Neirynck. Steve Stein Contributing Writer K aren Gordon's mother has breast cancer. Jodi Neirynck lost a sis- ter to breast cancer. Together, they've raised about $300 for the fight against the disease through the sale of pink Detroit Maccabi T-shirts. The women have been involved in the Maccabi Games for years, Gordon as a Detroit delegation head and Neirynck as a Detroit tennis coach. "After my mom was diagnosed with breast cancer [in June 2011], I wanted to do something to raise money and aware- ness," Gordon said. Neirynck lost her sister, Shari Yarsike of Southfield, on Oct. 4, 2011, at age 53. "Shari and I weren't only sisters. We were best friends. I hope no one goes through what she went through:' Neirynck said. Yarsike was initially diagnosed with breast cancer in 2005. Since then, Neirynck has made the fight against the disease a part of her life. She's participated in two Susan G. Komen 3-Day 60-mile walks. She did one in Philadelphia instead of in Michigan in 2010 so she wouldn't miss coaching Detroit Maccabi tennis players in Richmond, Va. She wears a crystal pink ribbon pin every day. The pin was given to her as a gift from a friend while she was in Philadelphia. Gordon talked to Neirynck about the shirt idea earlier this year, and she joined in. The sale began in late spring. All the profits are going to the American Cancer Society, earmarked for breast cancer research. Detroit Maccabi coaches and other personnel wore the shirts at the games this summer. Several representatives from other delegations saw the shirts and purchased them. "It was an honor to wear the shirt for my sister and Karen's mother.," Neirynck said. The shirts are still being sold at $10 each. To purchase one, send an email to Gordon at kgordon@jccdet.org or call (248) 432-5482. So Long, Sammi Captain Sammi Goldsmith led the Detroit Maccabi volleyball team in Houston in her fourth and final games. Teammates Becca Berman and Aurora Newman also participated in their last games. On Coach Brad Steel's team were Danielle Keith, Elizabeth and Monica Merzin, Izzy Nakisher, Rana Weinfield and Bailey Weiss from Chicago. Hit Men Are A Hit They did it again. The Motor City Hit Men won their seventh International Jewish Men's Slo- Pitch Softball Tournament champion- ship, beating the Detroit Mayhem 5-4 at Power Park in Novi in the title game of the 34th annual tournament. "We're the best Jewish men's softball team in North America until somebody dethrones us," said Hit Men player-coach Rick Sherline. It was quite a summer for a core group of nine who played for the Hit Men and teams in the B'nai B'rith and West Bloomfield Thursday Night Class C leagues. They went a combined 40-6 including 20-4 in the B'nai B'rith league and 11-2 in West Bloomfield. They won regular- season and playoff championships in both leagues. The Hit Men went 9-0 in the 14-team international tournament, including a walk-off win over the Mayhem in the title game. The Mayhem scored four runs in the top of the sixth inning to take a 4-3 lead, and that's the way the score stayed until the Hit Men came to the plate in the bot- tom of the seventh. A leadoff home run by Marc Tushman tied the game. Lyle Schaefer, playing in his 26th tournament, singled up the middle and Todd Gesund, who pinch- ran for Schaefer, went to second base on Ian Freed's walk. That set the stage for Andy Schwartz's line single to center field that brought home Gesund with the winning run, giv- ing the Hit Men their seventh title since they first played in 1987. They last won in 2010 in Toronto. ❑ Send news to sports@thejewishnews.com . 58 September 20 • 2012 iN