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The Detroit Jewish News, 2016-12-15

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listed in alphabetical order.
Andrew Cahn,
Michigan's Mr. Tennis for the
2011-2012 school year while at West
Bloomfield High School, finished his
college career at Western Michigan
University on the Academic All-Mid-
American Conference Team for tennis
for the third time.
Natasha Dabrowski from West
Bloomfield won two medals in tennis
and the Dolph Schayes Memorial Award
at the 13th Pan American Maccabi
Games in Santiago, Chile.
Alexandra D'Ascenzo from West
Bloomfield set a Cornell University
women's tennis record by going 17-5 in
dual matches. The 17 wins by the junior
broke the Cornell record for wins in a
single season. The old record was 16.
Jeff Ellis, 57, and Jim Berk, 62, won
gold medals at the Michigan Senior
Olympics. Ellis is a weightlifter and
Berk is a swimmer. Each lives in West
Bloomfield.
Adam Fox from Temple Shir Shalom
won the Jeff Fox Sportsmanship Award
in the Inter-Congregational Men's Club
Summer Softball League. The award
is named for Adam's father, a beloved
league player from Shir Shalom who
died in 2011.
Harold Grossbart from Farmington
bowled 270-277-255-802 on Jan. 25
at Country Lanes in Farmington Hills.
It was only the fifth 800 series rolled in
the 57-year history of the Brotherhood-
Eddie Jacobson B'nai B'rith League.
Mat Ishbia from Michigan State
University and Donny Wohl from the
University of Michigan, former basket-
ball players, were among four inductees
into the Michigan Jewish Sports Hall of
Fame.
Todd Kaluzny received the Michael
Yendick Pure Heart Award in a vote of
B'nai B'rith softball league players.
Rob Landaw, umpire-in-chief for
the Inter-Congregational Men's Club
Summer Softball League for several
years, was one of the Pillars of Excellence
award winners honored at the Michigan
Jewish Sports Hall of Fame induction
dinner.
Michael Mertz earned a spot on the
College Sports Information Directors of
America Academic All-America Third

Michael Mertz

Team for NCAA Division III.
Mertz was a four-year tennis star
at Adrian College after he graduated
from North Farmington High School.
Al Must was named the National
High School Association's Boys Tennis
Coach of the Year. Must has been the
boys tennis coach at Rochester Adams
for 32 years.
Zach Oshinslcy from West Bloomfield
High School signed to play baseball at
NCAA Division III Olivet College after
pitching at Lake Michigan College for
two seasons.
Elliott "Butch" Parnes from
Clarkston was inducted into the United
States Specialty Sports Association's
National Hall of Fame in the umpire cat-
egory. Panes has been a slow-pitch and
fast-pitch softball umpire for 48 years.
Dylan Resnick, a sophomore at
Birmingham Groves High School, was
the captain of the Detroit ice hockey
team at the JCC Maccabi Games in
Stamford, Conn. This was the first year
ice hockey was a Maccabi Games sport.
Ron Rycus from East Lansing bowled
a 750 series with 30 strikes Jan. 17 in
the Greater Lansing B'nai B'rith Bowling
League just after turning 70 and about a
year after hip replacement surgery.
Marc Sable and Eliza Brown were
named the Detroit Jewish News Male
and Female High School Athlete of the
Year by the Michigan Jewish Sports
Foundation. Each was a tennis star, Sable
at Cranbrook-Kingswood and Brown at
Frankel Jewish Academy.
Geoff Schwartz was signed in April
by the Detroit Lions, but the offensive
lineman was cut in training camp. He
was the Lions' first Jewish player since
offensive lineman Justin Boren was on
the practice squad in 2012.
Dave Shanbaum from Windsor,
Ont., bowled his 15th career 300 game.
It came Oct. 31 in the B'nai B'rith
Brotherhood-Eddie Jacobson League at
Country Lanes in Farmington Hills.
Nikki Wald from Farmington Hills
played in the NCAA Women's College
World Series for the second consecutive
year with the University of Michigan
softball team. *

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