22 | OCTOBER 10 • 2019 

STEVE STEIN CONTRIBUTING WRITER

1 Day, 18 Games, 3 
Playoff Champions

I

t was a rainy season for 
the Inter-Congregational 
Men’
s Club Summer 
Softball League.
Postponements and 
makeups during the regular 
season shortened the playoffs 
from two weeks to one week 
in the weekly league. 
Eighteen post-season 
games were played Aug. 18 
at Keith Sports Park in West 
Bloomfield to determine 
the three division playoff 
champions.
Temple Israel No. 2 beat 
Temple Israel No. 6 7-2 for 
the Greenberg Division title. 
It was Temple Shir Shalom 
No. 2 beating Temple Beth El 
19-7 for the Koufax Division 
championship. And in the 
Rosen Division, Temple Israel 
No. 4 defeated Congregation 
Bais Chabad 15-5 for the title.
Temple Shir Shalom 
No. 2 prevented a Temple 
Israel playoff sweep by 
winning the Koufax Division 
championship.
Temple Israel No. 3 and 
Temple Shir Shalom No. 2 
each went 11-5 in the division 
during the regular season, but 

Temple Israel No. 3 earned 
the top seed in the playoffs 
because it had a better run 
differential (75-59). 
Temple Shir Shalom No. 
2’
s dominating win over 
two-time defending division 
playoff champion Temple 
Beth El in the playoff title 
game was preceded by a 
thriller in the semifinals that 
had a family twist.
Temple Shir Shalom No. 2 
beat Temple Shir Shalom No. 
1 16-15 in the semifinals on 
a walk-off two-run, two-out 
double by Brad Golder that 
scored manager Mitch Kline 
from third base and his son 
Evan Kline from second base.
Evan Kline had a two-run 
double earlier in the inning.
The Temple Shir Shalom 
No. 2 roster also included 
Noah Raminick, Dave 
Raminick, Alex Vinter, Jared 
Cohen, Seth Cohen, Dan 
Cohen, Scott Hutten, Paul 
Gedrich, Dan Krauss, Glenn 
Scher, Michael Weinberger, 
Lonnie Meyers, Rabbi Daniel 
Schwartz, Rabbi Michael 
Moskowitz, Brian Fishman 
and Brett Klein. 

PHOTOS BY CHUCK FREEDMAN

Rosen Division 
playoff champion 
Temple Israel No. 4

LEFT: Greenberg Division playoff champion Temple Israel No. 2.
RIGHT: Koufax Division playoff champion Temple Shir Shalom No. 2.

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