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charge.”
Besides doing tasks
like visiting classes and
supervising recess, Eli
got to make decisions
during his one-day stints
as principal. Among his
decisions were no math
classes (even though he said
math is his favorite subject),
extra recess and pajama day.
Eli said skiing helps him in
school “because in both, you
have to think a lot.”
If skiing isn’t his future
occupation, Eli said, he’d like to
be a comedian “because a lot of
fields aren’t very much fun.” Or
he’d like to be actor.
Sol was the team chiropractor
for the Detroit Lions from 2002-
2015, and he’s been the team
chiropractor for the Detroit
Tigers since 2016.
He’s also the president and
CEO of the Disc Institute,
Nerve and Disc Institute, and
HealthQuest Management.
Sol and Eli live in Bloomfield
Hills and attend Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield.
Send sports news to stevestein502004@
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SPORTS
ON THE COVER
continued from page 29
It’s thumb’s up for Sol and Eli
Cogan before they go snowcat
skiing at the Powder Mountain
Ski Resort in Utah. In snowcat
skiing, skiers take a snowcat
instead of a lift to a remote
mountain.
PHOTOS BY SOL COGAN
Eli Cogan shows
off his medal-
winning form at the
NASTAR national
championships
last year at Aspen
Snowmass in
Colorado. NASTAR
is a youth feeder
program for the
U.S. Ski Team.
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