I FREE DELIVERY SPORTS I G.W. FRUIT MARKET & DELI TURKEY BREAST MARLA SWISS Pistons Win Title In Four Overtimes Steve Rosen's rebound shot at the buzzer in the fourth overtime Dec. 17 gave the Pistons the 1989 Fall "Honey" Berris Men's Basektball League cham- pionship, 78-77, over Mum- ford Physical Education at the Maple-Drake Jewish Community Center. With one second left in the overtime, Tony Jenkins's turnaround jumper bounded into teammate Rosen's arms for the -winning layup. The game went into the fourth extra period on a three- pointer by Mumford player- coach Billy Berris. 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At Windsor, Hurshe poured in 37, including 24 in the second half, while Brian Schwartz with 14, Matt Frankel, 12, and Corey Padolski and Daren Bowie with 10 each rounded out the double-digit scorers for the visitors. Bershad Cagers' Reunion Nearing Registrations are being ac- cepted until Jan. 22 for the 25-year reunion of alumni of Barry Bershad's Jewish Community Center boys varsity basketball teams. The reunion of players from 1963-89, scheduled for 7 p.m. Feb. 5 at the Maple- Drake building, will feature a round-robin tournament, with players grouped in five- year blocks, and a 3-point field goal contest. Bershad is now in his 25th consecutive year as vol- unteer coach of the boys var- sity program. Memorabilia such as tourney programs and photographs are being sought for a display at the JCC and a plaque com- memorating the 25 teams will be displayed in the physical education depart- ment's showcase. There is a donation for the reunion. Proceeds will benefit future youth basket- ball programs. For informa- tion or registration, call either Bershad or Brian Clayton at the Center, 661- 1000, Ext. 236. Lash And Son Shine In Bowling Jerry Lash, who recorded a 678 series recently in the Senior House League at BelAire Lanes, saw his 10- year-old son Ryan roll a 216 game in the Adult-Youth League at the same lanes the same week. Ted Goldberg's 678 series topped the Seniors. Among the seniors at Plum Hollow Lanes, Pauline Goodstein recorded her all- time best scores, a 189 game and 481 series, in the Friday Seniors League while Hy Goldstein hit for a 200 game and 548 series. Norm Tikulin, 74, rolled a 509 series and Lou Segal, 79, chalked up a 230 game and 565 series. In the Monday Senior Citizens League, Iz Katz, 82, notched a 213 game and 544 series while Al Perlin, 69, tallied a 221 and 577. Hal Lublin scored a 254 game in the Sunday morn- ing Interlodge Masonic League at Plum Hollow. Baseman Bowls 1st Perfect Game Dave Baseman, a com- puter programmer from Farmington Hills, came up with all the right digits re- cently when he bowled his first 300 game. Baseman strung 12 con- secutive strikes in the Suburban Athletic Club League at West Bloomfield Lanes. Baseman is league secretary.