sports Sports Shorts I Steve Stein Contributing Writer I invites you to... Frame Denim & Chaser Brand t isn't spring quite yet, but ifs time to do some spring cleaning on sports column items: Terrific Tennis 3DAY TRUNK SHOW AND POP UP SHOP March 12th, 13th & 14th 6353 Orchard Lake Rd., West Bloomfield • 248-851-1260 FRAME DENIM .0..0. .0. ORCHARD MALL • WEST BLOOMFIELD, MI ORCHARD LAKE ROAD • NORTH OF MAPL : Andrew Calm is making a "racquet" again on the tennis court. The Western Michigan University junior from West Bloomfield High School clinched a 6-1 win over Youngstown State for the Broncos on Feb. 28 at West Hills Athletic Club in Kalamazoo when he won the No. 6 singles match against Victor Pereira with a second-set tiebreaker. Calm also teamed with Marc Shideler to win at No. 3 doubles. That victory tied the doubles portion of the dual match. Western Michigan went on to win the doubles point. It was the eighth-straight home win for the Broncos (10-3), who are ranked No. 68 in the country, not bad for a school in the Midwest. Calm and his teammates were in Florida last weekend for matches against Butler, Bethune Cookman and Central Florida. Cahn was named the state's "Mr. Tennis" in 2011 by the Michigan High School Tennis Coaches Association when he was a senior at West Bloomfield. He also was a two-time All-State selection by the coaches group and he was rated the No. 3 high school senior tennis prospect in Michigan. A star in the classroom, too, Cahn was named to the Mid-American Conference men's tennis All-Academic team last sea- son. The pre-business major was honored for his 3.64 grade point average and 20-13 record in doubles. Hit Man Collegiate Baseball newspaper's preseason NCAA Division III players to watch list includes Kalamazoo College sophomore outfielder Ian Kobernick from Berkley High School. Last season, the Huntington Woods resident led Kalamazoo in hits, had three multiple-hit games and a season-best three RBIs against Indiana's Trine University. SHANGRI-LA AUTHENTIC CHINESE CUISINE MIDTOWN Detroit, Michigan 48201 UPTOWN 6407 Orchard Lake Road (15 Mile & Orchard Lake) 313.974.7669 248.626.8585 DAILY DIM SUM &SUSHI DAILY DIM SUM 4710 Cass Avenue uptownshangri-Ia.com 34 March 12 • 2015 JN Greenberg Golf It isn't too early to be thinking about mak- ing reservations for the 25th annual Hank Greenberg Memorial Golf Invitational. It will be held June 1 at Franldin Hills Country Club. Former Cincinnati Reds great Joe Morgan will be presented the Greenberg Memorial Lifetime Achievement Award and the Barry Breman Memorial Inspiration Award will go to Milton and Eunice Ring. The winner of the Dick Schaap Memorial Award for Media Excellence hasn't been announced. The invitational once again is a fund- raiser for the Lawrence & Idell Weisberg Cancer Treatment Center-Karmanos. Contact David Blatt at (248) 592-9323 or dblatt@michiganjewishsports.org for reser- vations and sponsorship information. Blatt is the executive director of the Michigan Jewish Sports Foundation, which presents the invitational. Information on the invita- tional also is available at www. michiganjewishsports.org and on the foun- datimis Facebook page. Jewish Captains Exhaustive research by reader Dave Wigler revealed the West Bloomfield High School hockey team has had at least one Jewish captain since the 2008-2009 season. Here they are. During 2008-2009 and 2009-2010: David Friedman; 2010-2011: Zach Rogow; 2011- 2012: Max Dubin; 2012-2013 and 2013- 2014: Conner Schram; 2014-2015: Michael Kolodin and Sean Wigler. Rogow finished his career as West Bloomfield's all-time leader scorer with 93 points. Sean Wigler passed him this season with 104 points. Division I Icers A reader asked a while back if there any area Jewish players in NCAA Division I men's college hockey. Three were listed by Jewish Sports Review. There's Holy Cross junior forward Brett Lubanski from Farmington Hills, American International junior defenseman Brandon Lubin from Commerce Township and Army freshman Joe Schecter from Farmington Hills. Hillel Teams Organizers of the fifth annual National Hillel Basketball Tournament at the University of Maryland were planning last week to announce the college teams that have entered the April 17-19 event. A wom- an's team from the University of Michigan participated last year. This year, men's teams from Michigan State University and Metro Detroit Hillel will play. The University of Maryland Hillel orga- nizes the tournament. It's expecting more than 1,200 participants including 300 players from more than 30 universities. The three-day event begins with Shabbat services and dinner and concludes with two days of basketball. ❑ Please send sports news to stevestein502004@yahoo.com .