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Clinton Township, MI 48038 586 286 1277 - - fax 586-286-1702 Hours: Tues-Fri 10:00-4:30 & Sat 10:00 - 2:00 Participating provider with Medicare and most insurances Temple Israel No. 2 team members display their trophy. Steve Stein Contributing Writer A team from Temple Israel won the Inter-Congregational Men's Club Summer Softball League championship for the second straight sea- son. Last year, it was Temple Israel No. 1. This year, it was Temple Israel No. 2. For both, it was their first league title. "We've been in the league for about 15 years. I don't think we made it to the semifinals before this season:' said Temple Israel No. 2 player-manager David Rubenstein. "This was our year. I don't want to boast, but I really felt we had the best team in the league Rubenstein said talent plus camaraderie was Temple Israel No. 2's recipe for success. "We all like each other. A lot of the guys had family members on the team, and that added to the closeness," he said. "Ifs what brotherhood is all about" Temple Israel No. 2 tied for second place in the 12-team league during the regular season with an 11-3-1 record and earned the No. 3 seed in the playoffs. It beat two playoff surprises Aug. 17 in the semifinals and championship game at Community Sports Park in West Bloomfield, the league's home each Sunday from late May through mid-August. After knocking off Congregation Shaarey Zedek 19-9 in the semifinals, Temple Israel No. 2 defeated Adat Shalom Synagogue No. 2 by a score of 7-1 in the title game. Adat Shalom No. 2 beat Temple Shir Shalom 7-4 in the semifinals. Shir Shalom, a 10-time league champion, defeated Shaarey Zedek 12-8 in the third-place game. Shaarey Zedek entered the playoffs as the No. 10 seed after going 3-12 during the regular season. Adat Shalom No. 2 was the No. 8 seed after a 6-9 regular season. Here's Temple Israel No. 2's roster: David Rubenstein, Mike Rubenstein, Bernard Rubenstein, Victor Uzansky, Ben Uzansky, Jon Frolich, David Witten, Jeff Katzen, Kenny Walters, Stan Feldman, Eli Cooper, Greg Robbins, Scott Chismody and Steve Safrin. Temple Israel No. 1 didn't successfully defend its championship, but its 12-3 record was the best in the league during the regular season. Chuck Freedman, one of the league's coordinators, said it was a great summer on the softball diamonds, filled with close games and laughter. "People are competitive, of course, but we want the league to be fun:' Freedman said. "We want it to be like a bunch of friends getting together to play on Sundays." There were close to 200 friends playing softball this season. Each of the 12 teams had between a dozen and 15 players. "We could have a few more teams next season:' Freedman said. Howard Meyers and Gary Klinger Fore! The B'nai B'rith golf league's second season is in the books. Team and individual champions were crowned this month after 13 weeks of nine-hole match-play competition and 16 weeks of play overall. Gary Klinger and Howard Meyers won the team title with 148 points. They were followed by Mitch Lefton and Stu Zorn (142); Joe Starr and Dale Taub (139); Dave Riger and Marc Ruskin (132); Al DiPaolo and David Lubin (128); Mike Klinger and Kerry Chaben (119); Howard Genser and Lyle Schaefer (116); and Eliot Globerson and Steve Lotzoff (109). Taub won the individual title with 72 points followed by Gary Klinger (70.5), Zorn (68), DiPaolo (67.5), Lefton (67), Meyers (66), Ruskin (66), Starr (66), Schaefer (65.5), Chaben (65), Lubin (63.5), Lotzoff (60), Riger (60), Genser (58.5), Mike Klinger (56.5) and Globerson (53). The league grew a bit this season. There were six teams (12 players) last year and eight teams (16 players) this year. Klinger, the league founder and organiz- er, said he feels a move from Fox Hills Golf & Banquet Center in Plymouth to the more centrally located Links of Novi helped. "We're going back to the Links of Novi next year, and we'd like to have the maxi- mum 10 teams (20 players):' he said. ❑ Send news to sports@thejewishnews.com .