Franklin is redefining fitness. Bolan is a third-year varsi- ty runner. He was one of the Bears' top five runners last year. "Because he has pro- gressed so rapidly and the im- provement has been pretty vast, we've been trying to figure out exactly what our strategy's going to be, as he has matured," says Amos. "Because he's very quick, he's an excellent half-miler in track. He's very, very fast. We're trying to keep him under control so he's not out there too quickly . . . Yet he has excellent leg speed and has good kicking power at the end, so we're trying to keep him as even as possible, so I've been kind of putting the collar on him the first mile." Bolan's best time this year is 16:53. He was in the top 10 at the Holly Invitational and the top 25 at West Bloomfield. Amos hopes that her boys can join her girls as state qualifiers. The girls entered this week 6-2 in dual meets while the boys were 4-4. Can the boys qualify for state? "It's very dependent on Adam," she says. "If he's not there, no." Goldstein Still Is Undefeated a Goldstein, Linda freshman at West Bloomfield High School, is making a strong transition to high school swimming. One of the top swimmers in the country in her age group, Goldstein is now swimming against girls up to age 18. But she was unbeaten in dual meet com- petition entering this week. Goldstein has set a school record in the 200 individual medley and qualified for the state championships in five events: the 100, 200 and 500 freestyles, 100 butterfly and 200 IM. She also swims on the Lakers' 400 free relay team, which is also a state qualifier. "She's an exceptional talent," says West Bloomfield coach Bob Crosby, who feels that Goldstein can contend for a state title in several events. "It takes somebody with that sort of natural abili- ty to be in that category." The Lakers were 6-1 coming into the week. While Crosby says he has "a nice supporting cast of swimmers," he says that Goldstein "made an im- mediate impact in our pro- gram and against her op- ponents. It's been a real pleasure to plan out strategy for swim meets knowing that you can really stick her about anywhere and she's going to get two first-places for you." Crosby says that Goldstein's times are not what they were in age-group swim meets because she is still adjusting to the high school regimen of more frequent meets and two- a-day practices. "Usually it takes until the end of the year where they get back down to their better times." Other Jewish swimmers at West Bloonifield include Erica Rice, Wendy Schmidt, Lauren Trahey, Marla Meyers and Cari Resnick. There's a new definition of fitness at Franklin, and it§ taking shape now We've added inches in all the right places and made Franklin even better! Indulge yourself in our sleekly renovated locker rooms, now with more luxuries than ever before. Or check out our expanded fitness center and challenge your endurance to the limit. Experience a whole new atmosphere at Franklin, and put yourself in top form. To see how Franklin can redefine fitness for you, stop by at 29350 Northwestern, just west of Franklin Road in Southfield. Or call us about a free visit at 352-8000. FRANKLIN Fitness & Racquet Club Laker Pair Tee Off Steady-and-consistent Adam Treitman and powerful-but-sometimes- erratic Dave Hubert were two of the key golfers for West Bloomfield High School this season. Treitman, a senior, was "probably our number one player," says coach Art Link. Treitman shot an 80 for a top-20 finish in the Oakland County meet, shot an 80 at Oakland Hills in the Country Day Invitational and hit another 80 for a top-8 finish in the Metro Suburban Ac- tivities Association meet. Treitman's key assets, says Link, are "determination and competitiveness. He's got a solid swing, nothing outstan- ding in any specific area. But he is a real competitor and never gives up until the last putt's in the hole. Being with us for four years has made a big difference. He's come a long way since he was a freshman and couldn't break 50 . . . He's a fine leader and a real gentleman of the game?' Link notes that Treitman and Hubert, a sophomore, are "definitely opposites." Treit- man has "a short, compact swing and doesn't hit the ball extremely far, but keeps the ball in play and has a good short game." Hubert "can hit the ball a 4 .:Vzks , THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 45