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I is tryout and meeting time for Detroit
athletes and artists interested in par-
ticipating in the 2016 JCC Maccabi
Games & ArtsFest.
Detroit delegations will travel next
summer to St. Louis and Stamford, Conn.
The St. Louis Games are July 31-Aug. 5;
the Stamford Games are Aug. 7-12.
Jewish teens ages 13-16 as of July 31,
2016 can participate in the Maccabi
Games.
ArtsFest participants can be age
17. ArtsFest meetings for prospective
Detroit artists are from 7:30-8 p.m. Jan.
5 and 7:30-8 p.m. Jan. 7, both in Rooms
202 and 203 at the Jewish Community
Center in West Bloomfield. It's only nec-
essary to attend one meeting.
Acting/improv, culinary, dance, musi-
cal theater, rock band, star reporters,
visual arts and vocal music/glee are the
ArtsFest categories.
Tryouts and meetings have been
scheduled for Detroit baseball and soft-
ball, basketball, dance, flag football, golf,
ice hockey, lacrosse, soccer, swimming,
table tennis, tennis and volleyball teams
and individuals.
Visit www.maccabidetroitcom for
tryout and other information. Delegation
heads Franci Silver and Karen Gordon
can be reached at francisilver27@gmail.
com and karengordon44@icloud.com.
BEST DRIVE EVER
The Farmington Hills Jaguars and
MORC Stars have played an exhibition
hockey game at Farmington Hills Ice
Arena alongside a hockey equipment
drive for the Stars for four years.
This year's drive was the most suc-
cessful, according to Jaguars coach Mark
Weiss, thanks in part to publicity pro-
vided in the Jewish News.
MORC is the acronym for the Clinton
Township-based Macomb-Oakland
Regional Center, which provides services
and support for individuals with disabili-
ties and mental illness.
The Stars are MORC's hockey teams.
About 100 players, youths and adults,
are in the volunteer-run program. The
Jaguars lost 10-7 to the Stars on Dec. 6,
but everyone left the arena a winner.
"Our kids are 15 and 16 years. They're
old enough to understand why it was
important to play in this game. They
enjoyed it, and so did their families:'
Weiss said.
Former U.S. Olympic hockey team
and NHL player Pete Ciavaglia, the Stars'
founder and director, officiated the game
along with two officials who were at the
arena that day to work other games and
volunteered their time.
"Plus, I once again had people affili-
ated with other teams telling me they'd
like to see that team play the Stars:'
Weiss said.
The Jaguars are a Midget B house
team in the Little Caesars Hockey
Association. Weiss and four of his play-
ers are Jewish.
OUCH!
It's been a rough start to the high
school hockey season for Cranbrook-
Kingswood goalie Nolan Rogow, who is
competing against best friend and fel-
low senior Stephen Friedland to be the
Cranes' No. 1 guy between the pipes.
Rogow's father Barry Rogow said
Nolan suffered a hamstring injury and a
concussion and was sidelined for a few
weeks.
Nolan Rogow and Friedland have
been best friends since they were in
the third grade at Hillel Day School in
Farmington Hills. They were two of
starting Cranbrook-Kingswood goalie
Spencer Applebaum's three backups
last season, when the Cranes won their
17th Michigan High School Athletic
Association state championship.
The best moment in goal for Nolan
Rogow last year was a 1-1 overtime
tie during the regular season against
Plymouth, then ranked No. 11 in the state.
MAX-IMUM EFFORT
Indiana University men's golfer Max
Kollin has had a good start to his senior
season.
The North Farmington High School
graduate averaged 76.22 in 18 rounds
this fall, playing in all six of the Hoosiers'
tournaments. His best individual finish
was a tie for 41st place with 7-over-
par 77-72-74-223 at the Quail Valley
Collegiate Invitational held Oct 26-27 in
Vero Beach, Fla.
Kollin was the Michigan High School
Athletic Association Division 1 individu-
al boys golf state champion in 2011. He's
played regularly for Indiana since he was
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