APRIL 16 • 2020 | 33 The secret is finally out. Ryan Krauthamer will appear in the 7 p.m., May 1, episode of the American Ninja Warrior Junior television show on the Universal Kids cable network. The 14-year-old West Bloomfield High School freshman competed last summer on the American Ninja Warrior Junior obstacle course in Los Angeles in the ages 13-14 division, but his TV time wasn’ t announced until this month. Krauthamer isn’ t allowed to talk about how he did on the show until after the May 1 episode airs. Frankel Jewish Academy senior forward Emily Feldman was named to mlive.com’ s Metro Detroit Dream Team honorable mention list for girls basketball. She averaged six points per game for the Jaguars (3-12), who returned to the court after a year off. There weren’ t enough players to have a team in the 2018-19 season. Feldman’ s intangibles impressed Coach Brittney Eickhoff. “Emily led by example, worked hard, was coachable, positive, and I could rely on her to relay a message to the other girls on the team,” Eickhoff said. “I wish I had 10 of her on the team.” Feldman will be attending the University of Michigan. continued on page 34 KRAUTHAMER FAMILY Ryan Krauthamer FELDMAN FAMILY Emily Feldman “This soccer season would have been my last hurrah, my last season playing for FJA,” Cooper said. “I’ m sad, but with all that’ s happening in the world, I wasn’ t surprised by the (MHHA’ s) decision.” FJA senior Eli Grey began the school year on a high note. He made it all the way to the semifinals at No. 3 singles in the Division 4 state boys tennis tournament. It was his fourth year on the FJA boys tennis team. Grey was looking forward to his fourth season as the starting catcher on the FJA baseball team. “Not being to play baseball for FJA this spring is disappointing because I won’ t be able to create memories with my teammates,” he said. “But I wasn’ t surprised when I heard about the decision to cancel the season.” Senior Mitch Blackman transferred to FJA from Walled Lake Western High School before his junior year, and he ended up playing tennis, basketball and baseball for the Jaguars. He would have been a shortstop and pitcher this spring on the FJA baseball team. “I was looking forward to my final season at FJA,” he said. “What’ s happened made me realize you have to cherish your good memories.” FJA was supposed to have teams in five sports this spring. About 60-65 athletes, approximately half of the school’ s enrollment, were going to play baseball, softball, boys golf, girls soccer and girls tennis. WWW.LOWRATEONLINE.COM 248-LOW-RATE This does not constitute as a commitment to lend or extend credit. Loans are subject to credit and property approval. All information is subject to change without notice. Not all loans or products are available in all states or for all dollar amounts. Restrictions may apply. Capital Mortgage Funding is Powered by Fairway Independent Mortgage Corporation. NMLS#2289 EQUAL HOUSING LENDER. we’re here for you DURING THIS TIME and ALWAYS rEALTOR rEFERRALS NO INTERRUPTIONS PRE-APPROVALS ANYTIME vIRTUAL TECHNOLOGY