"Anything happen with the kids? Is the house still stan- ding? Is the dog OK?" The pair are now schedul- ing games for the 1991 girls basketball season. Next season's schedule includes the basketball playoff finals for boys and girls in the Western Lakes Activities Association, which includes schools in the Farmington-Walled Lake- Livonia-Plymouth area. When scheduling in advance, they first check the calendar for dates when they do not want to work, including Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. How long will they continue officiating? "It depends on how I feel," says Kaczander. "If I'm still in good shape and doing a good quality game out there than I wouldn't mind going another 8-to-10 years." Hurshe's goals include do- ing a high school quarterfinal basketball game. He would like to do the state finals, as well as Division I basketball, but feels those goals are not realistic. "I'd like to be a well- thought-of official at Division II and III at the college level," he says. "And I'd like to do the biggest and the best and the most important high school games in the area. I would be very satisfied with that. I' m looking forward to refereei ng the Maccabi Youth Game s in Detroit next year." Kaczander wants to work a solid schedule of Division II games, but most importantly, he wants to just keep work- ing. "It's a joke with my wife and I," he says. "'When you're 70 I'll just have to drive you to the games and pick you up afterwards.' "111 ROUND UP I "Court" Rules In JCC Hoops In a battle of unbeatens, Supreme Court (4-0) downed the Bulls (3-1) in Honey Ber- ris League action at the Maple/Drake Jewish Com- munity Center Feb. 8. John Harrison scored 20 points for the winners, all of whom are _ law students. Meanwhile, the Wolveriries (3-1) moved into a tie for second with a 71-35 breeze over Paul Ehrmann (1-4). Steve Rosen led the Wolves with 19 points. What's Up Doc? (2-2) beat luckless Pod Squad (0-5) 67-52 led by Harry Glanz with 22 points. On Feb. 1 the Wolverines beat the Pistons (2-2) 67-48, led by Tony Jenkins' 21 points. Supreme Court got 26 points from Dave Sucher in a 66-30 triumph over -Pod Squad while the Bulls beat Paul Ehrmann, 58-50. Dave Baxter paced the winners with 20 points. On. Jan. 25, Baxter scored 21 as the Bulls beat the Pistons 68-51. Paul Ehrmann notched its first win, 37-32 over Pod Squad, led by Steve Miller's 21 points. Supreme Court beat What's Up Doc? 77-47. Mike Hart - led Supreme Court with 22 points. The JCC varisty basketball team posted its second win over Akiva Day School, 61-36 at the JCC Feb. 7. Tare Wigod led the JCC squad with 18 points. Noam Koenigsberg scored seven points for Akiva. The JCC team split a pair of games on its recent trip to Indianapolis. The team will play in Pittsburgh this weekend in the Midwest Teenage Basketball Tournament. Matzo Balls Win First Game The newly formed L'Chaim/Achim Matzo Balls team was impressive in its premier outing in AZA basketball action last Sunday, beating Chalutzim/Strauss 50-26. J.J. Modell and Tare Wigod were the Matzo Balls' leading scorers. A pair of Great Lakes Divi- sion teams climbed to 2-0. Mendoza AZA beat the Kishon Mustangs 33-22. Dan Friedenzohn scored 21 poits for the winners. Art Aisner had 12 for Kishon. L'Chaim Jihad kept pace by edging Samson 26-24. Marc Jacobs of L'Chaim led all scorers with 17 points. Matt Berke of Sam- son had eight points. AZA Standings: Great Lakes Division I.:Chaim Jihad Mendoza Kishon Chips Chalutz/Strauss Rose Generals 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 SPECIAL PURCHASES AT SEVENTH. HEAVEN ,-SELECTED FIELDCREST 100% COTTON -h TERRY TOWELS BATH HAND WASH TUB MAT Reg. $14 . . . NOW 2 for $10.99 Reg. $8.75 . NOW 2 for $8.99 Reg. $3.75 . . . NOW 2 for $4.99 Reg. $18.00 . . . NOW 2 for $11.99 'q3ATH SHEET . Reg. $26.00 . . . NOW 2 for $24.99) Eat less saturated fats. WERE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE American Heart ea Association SELECTED SOFT & HARD TOILET SEATS Reg. $34 NOW $16.99 or 2 for $29.99 ( Selected MATTRESS PAD 50% OFF SHEETS AND COMFORTERS C- tom 20-70% OF SEVENTH HEAVEN HOURS: M.,Tues., Sat. 10-6 HUNTER'S SQUARE Wed:Fri. 10-9 IL ORCHARD LAKE At 14 MILE Sun. 12 - 5 855-3777 McWerCoNcl THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ct o g lirri 53