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SPORTS
Team Atlanta Shines in JCC Maccabi
Atlanta sent Maccabi teams to Dallas
and Milwaukee this summer.
Tennis, basketball and soccer squads win gold
T
he 2015 JCC Maccabi Games in
Milwaukee and Dallas from Aug.
2 to 7 saw Atlanta’s delegation
take home 31 medals.
In Dallas, the 14-and-under boys
basketball team and 16-and-under girls
soccer squad won gold, and the tennis
team, coached by Michael Roth, won
four gold medals.
The boys 14-and-under soccer
team, coached by Bob Meyer and Roey
Shoshan, won gold in Milwaukee, as
did swimmers Arie Voloschin, Jonathan Fischer and Lee Haber, who combined for 11 medals.
In addition to facing tough com-
petition from across the country, the
teens from Atlanta came together to
learn valuable lessons in humility and
sportsmanship. They also participated
in community outreach events in both
cities. In Dallas, the athletes helped
pack boxes of donated food. In Milwaukee, they helped build a community
garden.
Along the way, they made connections with Jewish athletes from across
the United States.
“What a week!” Atlanta Maccabi
chair Libby Hertz said. “I am so lucky
to have been able to get to know and
care for these vivacious, athletic and
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run to the 14-and-under gold medal.
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Basketball
Five months ago, when Coaches
Brian Seitz and Jacob Gluck announced
the 10 members of the Maccabi Atlanta
14-and-under basketball team, no one
could have known that the boys would
roar through the 19-city bracket to capture the gold medal.
“I have coached many youth
teams,” said Seitz, who coached at
Northview High School in Duluth, “but
you rarely see kids who are as hardworking, passionate about winning
and unselfish as this team.”
Last year’s champion from Washington, D.C., entered as the favorite in
Dallas, but Atlanta won its first four
games by an average of 44 points. That
earned Atlanta the No. 1 seed going into
medal round.
The team beat Phoenix and New
York City to set up a championship
game with Washington. Atlanta took
the gold with a 59-36 win.
Leo Sachs and Cody Kaplan were
Atlanta’s top scorers, while Sam Bronf
man, Billy Snyder and Phil Malever led
the team in rebounds. Eric Malever
and Simon Ben-Moshe led the team
in assists, and David Perchik and Josh
Edelman were the most accurate longrange shooters.
Baseball
The 14-and-under and 16-and-under baseball teams reached the championship games in Dallas and came
away with silver.
The 16-and-under squad started
out 4-0 and was seeded first for the
medal rounds. The team beat San Francisco 12-6 in the semifinals but lost 2-1
to Los Angeles in the final.
The 14-and-under team started
with two losses, but made a strong
comeback to advance to the medal
round and won the next three games to
reach the championship. But the team
lost the gold medal in 10 innings to Los
Angeles, the longest Maccabi baseball
game in recent history.
Atlanta Medal Count
Gold 11
Silver 15
Bronze 5