, David L. 5ierl(amp PHOTO 6 RANT I SPORTS (313) 478-3510 Up Front $5.00 OFF WITH COUPON Continued from preceding page z 01 0 0 0 a fat2 0 0 FOR MEN & WOMEN I- U. U. 0 0 0 iii 358-4247 or 358-4248 Featuring: STYLING DESIGNER CUTS PERMS & WAVES FACIALS MANICURES COSMETICS JEWELRY ACCESSORIES AND MORE -n .71 0 IS MORE THAN AN OFFICE STORE! HOURS: M-F 8:30-5 p.m. Sat. 10-5 p.m. GEMINI II, 26400 W. 12 Mile, 0 0 C Southfield, 353-3355 Inside Franklin Savings Centre GEMINI I, 10600 Galaxie, Ferndale, 399-9830 0 UIPIEDS GET REMITS • 25853 Lahser Rd. at Civic Center • Southfield Call The Jewish News HOURS: TUES.-FRI. 10:00-7:00 354-6060 $5.00 OFF WITH COUPON Jack Front trains for the 1987 Maccabi Games. observation, were first class citizens!' While Front jogs regularly, he only competes on the basketball court. "I enjoy it, I love to keep up with the younger kids and play basket- ball with them. I play about three times a week." He prefers to think of himself as "one of the most experienced players," in the JCC leagues. When asked if he must use that experience in order to compete with the younger players, Front con- cedes nothing. "I'm in good shape and I can run with them. I don't ask them to give me anything and I don't give up anything when I play with them. I feel that my skills are fairly comparable. I may not be as fast as some of 'em but I can run with most of 'em." With that type of com- petitive spirit, combined with his emphasis on the positive aspects of sports and competi- tion, the Maccabi girl basket- ball players will be well- coached this year. Before that, however, the JCC's winter league players are going to get a run for their money from the "experienced" Jack Front. Berris, Goldman Play Resumes TEL-TWELVE MALL • 12 MILE & TELEGRAPH • SOUTHFIELD DAILY 10-9 • SUNDAY 12-5 • 354-9060 FINE FURNITURE & ACCESSORIES ALWAYS 20% OFF 60 FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1988 The Jewish Community Center's "Honey" Berris Memorial men's five-on-five basketball leagues begin play Jan. 13. Registration deadline is Jan. 3 for both the members-only and open leagues, and players must sign up in the main gym of the Maple-Drake center. Fees are $25 for members and $35 for non-members. The JCC's Kenny Goldman basketball league returns for two winter sessions, both beginning Jan. 17. The eight- to-10 year-old session will play on Sundays from 1:30-3 p.m. The 11-to-13 year-olds will play from 3-4:30 p.m. Registration is open until Jan. 16, but each session is limited to 40 players. Fees are $30 for members and $45 for non-members. For more infor- mation, call 661-1000. Local Icers Lead Top Team Among the players who helped the Compuware Tier II junior A hockey team post a 21-3-2 record through late December are Justin Duber- man and Mike Nodler. Duberman, orginally from Chicago, is a forward, Nodler a defenseman. Duberman scored 25 goals and added 24 assists in his first 25 games. Nodler has tallied five goals and seven assists while play- ing in 13 games. Duberman attends West Bloomfield High School, while Nodler attends Oak Park High. Compuware's season con- tinues Saturday when they play Chicago at the Compuware-Oak Park Ice Arena, at 8:15 p.m.