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August 20, 2020 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2020-08-20

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36 | AUGUST 20 • 2020

sports HIGHlights

Best memory from high
school sports: “The
relationships and memories I
created with my teammates.”
Life lessons learned from
high school sports: “Time
management, discipline,
teamwork and leadership.”

Name: Andie
Wolfe
High school:
Walled Lake
Northern
High school
sports resume:
She played girls basketball
and girls soccer for four
years and was named All-
State in girls soccer and one
of the top 50 high school
girls soccer players in
Michigan. She was a captain
of the girls basketball and
girls soccer teams.
College: Michigan State
University (will play soccer).
Best memories from high
school sports: “The times
I shared on the soccer field
with my sister. I also will
never forget the excitement
and school camaraderie of
a game day. The energy that
came from my friends, family
and the entire school rooting
me on was unmatchable.”
Life lesson learned from
high school sports: “Your
team is like a family. You
spend copious hours
practicing, playing and
bonding off the field or
court. We laugh, cry, and we
share a passion for the game
that creates a family.”

STARS OF TOMORROW

Name: Mitch
Blackman
High school:
Frankel Jewish
Academy
High school
sports resume: He played
baseball, boys basketball and
boys tennis. He scored 19
points in a Feb. 11 basketball
game vs. Allen Park Cabrini,
setting a school record with
six 3-pointers and helping
the Jaguars set a team record
with 14 triples.
High school GPA 3.75
College: Michigan State
University (might play club
baseball).
Passion outside of sports:
“I love traveling to different
places and learning about the
culture and how each place is
unique.”
Career: “I see myself going
into business because I love
meeting new people, solving
problems and making a
difference.”

Name: Will
Bloomberg
High school:
Frankel Jewish
Academy
High school
sports resume:
The 2019-20 FJA Male
Athlete of the Year was
a four-year boys soccer
player and a three-year boys
basketball player. He was
a captain of both teams,
including three seasons on
the soccer team. He led the
soccer team in scoring as
a junior and he helped the
Jaguars win their first district
game in many years.
High school GPA: 3.98

College: Michigan State
University
Passion outside of sports:
“I’
m passionate about helping
other people succeed. I’
ve
turned that passion into
an annual 3x3 basketball
tournament that raises
money for charity.”
Career: “I see myself as
a sports agent because of
my passion for sports and
business.”

Name: Noa
Green
High school:
Berkley
High school
sports resume: A
girls soccer player for three
years, she led the Bears to
a district championship in
2019.
High school GPA: 3.9
College: University of
Michigan
Passion outside of sports:
“I really enjoy hiking and
being in nature. Other than
playing sports outside, I’
ve
spent every summer enjoying
the outdoors at camp or on
vacation. I love going on
back-country hiking trips
and I hope to hike in Iceland
one day.”
Career: “I’
m not exactly
sure. However, I see myself
choosing a career that
involves helping people live
better lives.”

Name: Hannah
Resnick
High school:
Frankel Jewish
Academy
High school
sports resume:
A four-year volleyball player

and a three-year bowler, she
was a captain of both teams
as a senior and the only
girl on the boys bowling
team. She was a team MVP
in volleyball and bowling
and FJA’
s Female Athlete of
the Year for 2019-20. She
scored 16 straight points
serving in volleyball in both
her sophomore and senior
seasons.
High school GPA: 3.55
College: Lawrence
Technological University
(will bowl and play
volleyball).
Passion outside of sports:
“Making art and being
creative in different ways.
I love expressing myself
through my artwork and
allowing others to see a
different side of me.”
Career: “I see myself
working at a company
where I can design homes.
More specifically, I want
to flip homes in rundown
neighborhoods so I can
rebuild cities into nicer
places.”

Name: Ben
Rosenblatt
High school:
Berkley
High school GPA
3.9
College: Elon University
(will play soccer).
Passion outside of sports:
“Healthy living. I enjoy
working out and cooking
healthy meals.”
Career: “I’
d like to become
a lawyer. I’
m interested in
law because I really enjoy
writing.”

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