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JUNE 23 • 2022 | 35

said. “And he was our best
hitter at the end of the
season. He has the heart of a
champion.”
Senior Charlie Tobias was
happy to play this season.
He missed his sophomore
season because the
Michigan High School
Athletic Association shut
down spring sports after the
emergence of the COVID-19
pandemic.
Then he missed his junior
season because of an elbow
injury.
“There was no way I was
going to miss this season,”
Tobias said. “I wanted to
spend my last season of
organized baseball with my
friends.”
Tobias hit .367 this
season. He pitched in four
games and had a 4.30 ERA.
He’s headed to Michigan
State University to study
social work.
Senior Benji Schmeltz
(.457), sophomore Ryan
Schmeltz (.429), senior Daniel
Bernstein (.395), Tobias (.367),
junior Merrick Michaelson
(.366) and Gray (.353) were
Frankel’s leading hitters.
Benji Schmeltz also led

the team in hits (16) and
runs (16) and tied for
the top spot with Daniel
Bernstein in doubles (four)
and RBIs (16).
Daniel Bernstein is the
son of the coach. Son and
father shared an emotional
moment at the district
semifinal game just before
Daniel’s final at-bat for
Frankel.
“I talked about how this is
something we’ve done every
spring and summer together
for 13-14 years. Spend time
on the baseball diamond.
And now it’s coming to an
end,” Joe Bernstein said.
Daniel Bernstein will be
attending the University of
Michigan.
Also on the Frankel
baseball roster this season
were senior Matthew Kay,
juniors Coby Robbins and
Ethan Baker, sophomores
Noah Hack, Elliot Salama,
Ryan Rubin and Harry
Shavesky, and freshman
Caleb Starr.
Joel Fealk was the team’s
assistant coach.

Please send sports news to

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After not playing for two seasons, Charlie Tobias finally got to
swing the bat this season for the Frankel Jewish Academy baseball
team.

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