sports » Perfect game bowler Mitch Lefton will be installed in May as president of the International B’nai B’rith Bowling Association. VS. Sweet Perfection Steve Stein | Contributing Writer T he Brotherhood-Eddie Jacobson B’nai B’rith Bowling League is in its 58th season. Mitch Lefton has been around a little longer. He’s 65. He’s now the old- est bowler to roll a perfect 300 game in league play. It happened Feb. 8 at Country Lanes in Farmington Hills. Lefton bowled 186- 245-300—731. This was the second 300 game of his bowling career. The first was Feb. 27, 2011, at Drakeshire Lanes in Farmington Hills in the now-defunct Suburban Lakes League. Lefton said he was surprised and pleased to learn about his place in Brotherhood-Eddie Jacobson history from league secretary Gary Klinger. “But it needs to be put in context,” he said. “Throwing a 300 game is somewhat easier in these days of high-tech bowling balls than it used to be. Really. “We’ve had some very fine older bowlers in the league through the years. Throwing a 300 isn’t easy by any means, but it’s not as rare as it was in years past.” Lefton made it look easy on the night of his latest 300. He had solid pocket hits on 11 of 12 shots. “I sent one shot a bit wide to the right,” he said. He said he was quite nervous in the final frame even though things were going well. “Anytime you get nine or more strikes in a row, it becomes nerve-wracking,” he said. “My last shot was tough. My approach steps were a bit awkward, but it ended well.” Some sage advice he was given by a friend years ago helped him down the stretch. “I was told to move to the left a bit because I’m right-handed and the last shots are always slower than normal,” he said. “Moving to the left gives the ball a bit more room to hook back into the pocket.” Lefton began the night with a 199 aver- age in league play. He finished last season at 207. “I was struggling a bit this season until about six weeks ago,” he said. “I changed my approach timing and that’s helped considerably.” He’s a member of the Yogi’s Rollers team. “The name goes back quite a ways. The team was named for a previous captain’s dog,” he said. His teammates are Howard Waxer, Stu Zorn and Larry and Corey Slutsky. Zorn and Corey Slutsky weren’t there to see their teammate’s perfect game. Lefton said he knew it was true when Klinger told him he was the oldest bowler to roll a 300 in Brotherhood-Eddie Jacobson League play. There was no doubt in his mind. “In addition to being a great league secretary — one of the best I’ve seen and I’ve been one — he’s also the league histo- rian along with his father, Mark,” he said. Lefton lives in Farmington Hills and is vice president of Packaging Services Corporation in Madison Heights. He’s heavily involved in B’nai B’rith bowling besides competing each week in the Brotherhood-Eddie Jacobson League. In May, he’ll be installed as president of the International B’nai B’rith Bowling Association. He previously served as the IBBBA’s tournament director for eight years. The tournament director runs several in-league tournaments for the IBBBA’s 25 member leagues and presides over the annual sectional tournament that’s usu- ally held in an affiliate league’s city. This year’s sectional tournament will be March 18-20 in Columbus, Ohio. ATHLETES WANTED Maccabi USA is seeking Jewish athletes who would like to represent the U.S. at the 20th World Maccabiah Games this summer in Israel. About 7,500 athletes from more than 70 nations are expected to compete in more than 40 sports July 5-17. The Maccabiah Games is the third-largest international sports event and the largest Jewish sports event. The U.S. delegation is expected to top 1,200. For information, go to MaccabiUSA. com or contact Shane Carr at scarr@mac- cabiusa.com or (267) 627-5647. * SUN, FEB. 28 6:00 PM All kids receive a Pistons drawstring backpack courtesy of T I C K E T S AVA I L A B L E AT PISTONS.COM | 248-377-0100 2073820 DETROITERS 10 TH Annual JCC Michigan- Florida Reunion Dinner, Golf Classic and Games Tuesday, March 15, 2016 HONORING Renée & Earl Ishbia Indian Spring Country Club - Boynton Beach, FL NOT A GOLFER? NO PROBLEM! Come play bridge, mahjong, canasta and other card games! To register call Mort Plotnick 248.210.8494 For more information, visit www.jccdet.org/miflgolf Proceeds will benefit the JCC Day Camps, the Sarah & Irving Pitt Child Development Center and programs for children and teens with special needs. The Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit Please send sports news to stevestein502004@yahoo.com. 2074170 February 25 • 2016 61