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80 | SEPTEMBER 26 • 2019

sports HIGHlights

STEVE STEIN
CONTRIBUTING WRITER
STATS

Facts and stats on the Jewish News High School Athletes of the Year
award, which has been presented since 1991:

73 — Number of athletes honored

39 — Number of males honored

34 — Number of females honored

26 — Number of years two athletes have been honored

9 — Number of years three athletes have been honored (1994,

1999, 2001, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017)

3 — Number of years four athletes have been honored

(2006, 2010, 2019)

The following is the number of honorees from the 19 high schools from
which the honorees graduated:

12 — Cranbrook-Kingswood

8 — Berkley

6 — Detroit Country Day, North Farmington, West Bloomfield

5 — Farmington Hills Harrison

4 — Birmingham Seaholm, Bloomfield Hills Andover

3 — Ann Arbor Huron

2 — Ann Arbor Pioneer, Birmingham Groves, Novi Detroit Catholic

Central, Walled Lake Central

1 — Ann Arbor Greenhills, Bloomfield Hills, Bloomfield Hills Lahser,

East Lansing, Frankel Jewish Academy, IMG Academy (Florida).

3 — Number of high schools in the above list that no longer are open

(Harrison, Andover, Lahser)

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decorated athletes in Country
Day history. She excelled in
girls tennis and girls soccer
while at the same time piling
up accomplishments in travel
hockey, travel soccer and
junior tennis.
Schultz was named the Golf
Association of Michigan’
s
Junior Girls Player of the Year
in 2017 and 2018 and high
school Girls Golfer of the Year
by the Detroit Free Press the
same years.
Wolfe was named to the
Michigan High School Soccer

Coaches Association’
s Dream
Team in 2018 and 2019 and
was the Free Press high school
Girls Soccer Player of the Year
in 2019.
The fourth JN High School
Athlete of the Year for 2019
also has an impressive resume.
He’
s Oak Park native and
Berkley High School graduate
Josh Nodler, who is playing
Division I hockey at Michigan
State University and was
drafted by the NHL’
s Calgary
Flames in June.

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