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The Detroit Jewish News, 2014-09-18

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Detroit tennis players won nine med-
als. Just as importantly, they were
outstanding representatives of the
Maccabi Games' host city.
"They're great kids. They won
graciously and lost graciously:' said
Doug Victor, one of five Detroit ten-
nis coaches.
Here are the tennis divisions,
Detroit's medal winners and the other
Detroit competitors in the divisions.
Boys 13-14 recreational: Leo Sabin,
silver, David Honig, bronze. Also,
Evan Krasnick, Blayze Karp, Avery
Geller and Matthew Miller.

Boys 13-14 competitive: Gabe
Liss, silver. Also, Seth Kahan, Ian
Rosenwasser and Ryan Frank.
Boys 15-16 competitive: No medal
winners. Justin Gudeman and Sam
Halpern competed.
Girls 13-14 recreational: Kaela
Bernard, gold, Danielle Lutz, sil-
ver, Shayna Brown, bronze. Also,
Eva Goldman, Julie Krasnick, Katie
Radner and Madeline Katz.
Girls 13-14 competitive: Melissa
Strome, gold. Also, Rosie Feinbloom,
Jaclyn Morganroth, Marlee Elias,
Madison Narens, Emma Gray, Ava
Singer, Jenna Silverman and Isabella
Jacobson.
Girls 15-16 competitive: Jessica
Morganroth, gold. Also, Leah
Krasnick, Samantha Mindell and
Jessica Lusky.
Victor called Honig the most
improved Detroit tennis player from
the start of practice to the end of the
competition.
"David tried so hard and he had a

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