Mike Crain and Jason Novetsky. mix it up a lot and let my fielders do a lot of work." Novetsky has a strong curve and a moving fastball which tails away from right- handed hitters. He considers that his best pitch. "It's hard to hit something that's mov- ing in different directions all the time, than just something straight down the middle," he explains. He wants to add a "You've got to have good form to be a good pitcher." change-up and a split- fingered fastball which he feels will soon be as standard a pitchas the curve ball is today. Novetsky was 3-0 in the tough Legion competition while playing for Ferndale last summer. It was there that pro scouts first noticed him, although the scouts originally came to see other players. Novetsky has signed to pitch for Coach Annis Joseph's team again this summer. His first Legion game pro- vided Novetsky with a quick lesson in pitch location. "My first pitch I threw, the guy hit a triple off the wall. The third baseman comes up to me and says, 'Welcome to American Legion baseball. You better keep the ball down.' " Despite the superiority of Legion competition, Novetsky credits his high school coach with developing his skills. "I have to give it all to Mr. Crain. I came in as a freshman, no form what- soever, and he put me in a winter program. As a freshman I made JV. Halfway through the year I was brought up to varsity. He taught me almost everything I know. The pitching form — without form you're nothing. You've got to have good form to be a good pitcher." Novetsky recalled the time when Crain first watched him pitch, for Oak Park's Roosevelt Middle School. "Here I was, like a five-foot kid just throwing the ball and getting a strike over once in a while. He turned me around totally. He taught me all the basics. We started off real slow. I didn't throw a ball un- til the third week into the winter program." On the mound, Novetsky tries to use his head as much as his arm. "You've got to just know the hitters, you've got to see the first pitch. If they come close to your fastball, if they foul it off real good, you've got to mix it up for 'ern. If they're not coming close to your fastball you just go right at 'ern." With the goal of defending Oak Park's league title, Novetsky will start the Red- skins' key league games for the remainder of the season. He will attempt to focus on those games, and not on his possible professional future. "I'm just trying to have a good season. I'm not setting any high (personal) goals. I just want to concentrate and not let all the scouts and everything get way over my head." ❑ .'kfa*.set , es ' For one low fee, you can enjoy Franklin's ne up the sun in our comfortable chaise loung outdoor bar and grill. Or cool off with You'll also enjoy use of our tennis an restaurant and bar, free hair dryers, Franklin the Mid. If this sounds like the str Northwestern Highway, It ises at 352-80 all summer long. Soak r enjoy a snack from our mg laps around the pool. facilities, dining at Sneakers towels...all the extras that make workout facility. been waiting for, stop by at oad in Southfield, or call us C;fns are limited. THE DETROIT JEWISH,NEWS 53