sports » MAKE MAPLE PHARMACY ….YOUR PHARMACY! *WARREN DRUG CUSTOMERS WELCOME* MAPLE PHARMACY Knockin’ ’Em Down! Steve Stein | Contributing Writer T he Brotherhood-Eddie Jacobson B’nai B’rith bowling league keeps rolling along. And there was extra excitement in the first half of the season. Two 300 games were rolled. Dave Shanbaum of the Transplants bowled his 14th career perfect game Dec. 7. Two weeks later, Ken Folkoff from the Hasidic Jews bowled his first 300 game with an unusual twist. “Ken doesn’t have his own bowling ball. He uses the same house ball, a 15-pound navy blue ball each week,” said Gary Klinger, athletic chairman for the B’nai B’rith Great Lakes Region and a league member. Now past its 60th season, the area’s oldest B’nai B’rith bowling league has 16 teams in four divisions this season. The teams compete at 8:15 p.m. each Monday at Country Lanes in Farmington Hills. The second half of the season began Jan. 11. First-half champions Spares Are A Bonus (Lions Division), Ignore Malach (Red Wings Division), the Minute Bowlers (Pistons Division) and the Hasidic Jews (Tigers Division) each earned a berth in the playoffs. Second-half division champions also will be part of post-season play April 11, 18 and 25. The final night of regular- season bowling is April 4. B’NAI B’RITH JUMP BALL It’s time for B’nai B’rith basketball. Five teams are in the league again this winter, which began weekly play Sunday, Jan. 17, at the Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield. Six-time defending league champion Downtown Fox is looking for title No. 7 in a row, but it’s expected to get a good fight from Zeiger, which has had an influx of young players. Joining those two teams in the league are Brotherhood, Great Lakes Region and a new squad made up of players who played pickup basketball at the JCC and decided to form a team. A team from Pisgah dropped out. “We have about 45 guys in the league, ranging in age from their early 20s to early 60s,” Klinger said. “We’ve had five teams for a couple years now, but I think we can grow.” Games will be played at 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. each Sunday during the first half of the season, with one team getting a bye. During the second half, games will be at 9, 10 and 11 a.m., with one team playing a doubleheader. March 20 will be the final day of the regular season. The top four teams will make the playoffs March 27. Semifinal and championship games will be played that day. The league is more than 40 years old and has been held at several area sites. HILLEL TEAMS WANTED Registration has begun for the sixth annual National Hillel Basketball Tournament to be held March 24-27 at University of Maryland in College Park. Athletes receive weekend accommo- dations at a hotel next to campus, meals from Friday morning through Sunday lunch, tournament gear, a Shabbat experience with social and educational events, and the opportunity to compete for the Kiddush Cup. Men’s teams from Michigan State University and the Hillel of Metro Detroit competed in last year’s tournament, the largest in its five-year history. There were more than 45 men’s and women’s teams and 300 athletes and about 1,500 partici- pants from across the country. For more information and to register, go to hilleltournament.com. HALL DOORS OPENING Ben Agosto, a 2000 Birmingham Groves High School graduate who won a silver medal in ice dancing at the Winter Olympics six years later, will be inducted this week into the U.S. Figure Skating Hall of Fame. Agosto and skating partner Tanith Belbin also won five consecutive U.S. championships (2004-2008) and were four-time medalists at the world cham- pionships (silver in 2004 and 2009 and bronze in 2006 and 2007). The Hall of Fame induction ceremony will be held Friday, Jan. 22, at the U.S. championships in St. Paul, Minn. Agosto’s mother is Jewish. * Send sports news to stevestein502004@yahoo.com. Maple Pharmacy offers: t-PX1SJDF.FEJDBUJPOT t%BZ4VQQMJFT t%VSBCMF.FEJDBM&RVJQNFOU t%JBCFUJD4VQQMJFT t/BUVSBM4VQQMFNFOUT 7JUBNJOT BOE/VUSBDFVUJDBMT t$PNQPVOEJOHCJPJEFOUJDBM IPSNPOFT QBJODSFBNT PUIFSNFEJDBUJPOT t#MJTUFS1BDLBHJOH"WBJMBCMF 5829 Maple Rd. Ste. 129 (Btw. Orchard Lake & Farmington Rd.) West Bloomfi eld, MI 48322 248.757.2503 www.maplepharmacyrx.com FREE DELIVERY MAPLE PHARMACY 10 OFF $ 10% SENIOR CITIZ EN DISCOUNT purchase of OTC Medications & Vitamins with any new or transferred prescriptions. OUR MISSION IS TO BRING SERVICE BACK TO PHARMACY FOR A HAPPIER, HEALTHIER YOU!! 1985340 CHINESE PEOPLE EAT HERE MIDTOWN 4710 Cass Avenue 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 uptownshangri-la.com 2060440 January 21 • 2016 43