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May 25 • 2017

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rchie’s Army destroyed its
Jacobson) were ninth with 2948 in the
enemies at the 76th annual
top 10.
International B’nai B’rith
Bowling Association tour-
PLAY BALL!
ABOVE: Meet
nament.
The InterCongregational Men’s
Archie’s Army. From Club Summer Softball League
The quartet from
left are Jeff Berlin, continues to grow.
the Brotherhood-Eddie
Ryan Columbus,
Jacobson League rolled a
A record 18 teams are playing
Steve Lotzoff and
5749 with handicap at 300
this season, one more than last
Eric Goldberg.
Bowl in Waterford to win
year.
the team championship.
With the folding of the B’nai
Ryan Columbus, Jeff Berlin, Steve
B’rith softball league after last season,
Lotzoff and Eric Goldberg were on the several former B’nai B’rith players
winning team.
have joined their synagogue team in
Teams from the Downtown Fox
the InterCongregational league.
League finished third and fourth.
Temple Israel has grown from
Avi Knopf, Jason Cohen, Brian
four to six teams this year. Temple
Cohen and Noah Cohen were third
Kol Ami and B’nai Israel Synagogue,
with 5678. Steven Mattler, Jordan
which rents space from Kol Ami, have
Mattler, Justin Lapedes and Marc
merged into one team.
Weiss were fourth with 5676.
The league has been divided into
Local bowlers also did well in the
three divisions, each with six teams,
singles and team competitions at the
based mostly on last year’s records. It’s
tournament, which was hosted by
the first time for this format.
the Metropolitan Detroit B’nai B’rith
In the Greenberg Division are Adat
Bowling Association.
Shalom Synagogue No. 2, Temple
Dave Shanbam and Lotzloff, both
Israel No. 1, Temple Israel No. 2,
from Brotherhood-Eddie Jacobson,
Temple Israel No. 5, Temple Israel No.
finished first and second with 1571
6 and Temple Shir Shalom No. 1.
and 1557 in Class A Singles (average of
In the Koufax Division are Temple
175 and above).
Beth Ahm, Congregation B’nai Moshe,
Lyle Schaefer (Brotherhood-Eddie
Congregation Shir Tikvah, Temple
Jacobson) was fourth with 1511, Noah Beth El, Temple Israel No. 3 and Young
Cohen (Downtown Fox) was fifth with Israel of Southfield.
1507, Josh Alpert (Downtown Fox)
In the Rosen Division are Adat
was sixth with 1491 and Ken Folkoff
Shalom No. 1, Bais Chabad Torah
(Brotherhood-Eddie Jacobson) was
Center, Congregation Shaarey Zedek,
eighth with 1478.
Temple Israel No. 4, Kol Ami/B’nai
Class B Singles was for bowlers with Israel and Shir Shalom No. 2.
an average of 174 and below. Darrin
Each team will play most of its 18
Holmes (Downtown Fox) won the
regular-season games within its own
division championship with 1575.
division, mostly at Drake Sports Park
Aubrey Topper (Brotherhood-
in West Bloomfield. League games
Eddie Jacobson) was third with 1512,
are played on Sundays. The regular
Don Berlin (Downtown Fox) was
season began May 7. There were no
fourth with 1494 and Jordan Mattler
games on Mother’s Day, May 14, and
(Downtown Fox) was fifth with 1491.
play resumed May 21.
Columbus and Lotzoff
Steve Achtman and Michael
(Brotherhood-Eddie Jacobson) won
Betman continue to lead the league.
the doubles title with 3025.
Chuck Freedman has stepped down
Gary Klinger and Lotzoff
from that role, but will continue tak-
(Brotherhood-Eddie Jacobson)
ing photos for the league’s website
were second with 3009, Topper
and for publication.
and Hassan Fatouhi (Brotherhood-
Temple Israel No. 2 is the defending
Eddie Jacobson) were fourth with
league champion. It defeated B’nai
2978, Shanbaum and Mitch Lefton
Moshe in last year’s playoff title game.
(Brotherhood-Eddie Jacobson) were
Shir Shalom No. 1 finished in third
fifth with 2971, Kyle Price and David
place last year, defeating Temple Israel
Holmes (Downtown Fox) were sixth
No. 1 in the playoff consolation game.
with 2968, Steven Mattler and Jordan
For more information on the
Mattler (Downtown Fox) were sev-
league, go to mensclubsoftball.org. •
enth with 2953, and Steve Lotzoff and
Send tips to stevestein502004@yahoo.com.
Eric Goldberg (Brotherhood-Eddie

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