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Exclusive, patented Raydiance designs offer the sophisticated customer an un- With championships in the Farmington Harrison and West Bloomfield invitationals already to its credit, the West Bloomfield High School volleyball team has established itself as one of the area's top squads. and LEAH TRAHEY STACEY YOUNG are among the Lakers' best players. In the playoffs of the West Bloomfield tournament on Jan. 7, back-row specialist Trahey was good on 24-of27 digs and she was 6-of-8 serving with one ace. Tra- hey went 19-for-19 serving with 12 points and five aces in the Lak- BRYAN FINGEROOT picked a perfect time to win his first tour- nament championship as a mem- ber of the Berkley High School wrestling team. Fingeroot, a senior who is in his third season with the Bears, captured the title at 185 pounds in the second annual Berkley In- vitational on Jan. 14. With dozens of Berkley fans and his teammates and coaches cheering him on in his home gym, Fingeroot downed his Plymouth Salem opponent 17-6 in the finals. Ironically, Fingeroot had made it to the championship round in an invitational for the first time in his Berkley career just a week earlier. He lost the 185-pound title match in the South Lyon In- vitational on Jan. 7 after upset- ting the top seed from South Lyon in the semifinals. BEN GITLER of the Bears also made it to the finals in the Berkley Invitational, but the 172- pounder dropped a 15-6 decision to a foe from Fraser and he had to settle for second place. Gitler was third in his weight class at South Lyon. Also at the Berkley Invita- tional, the Bears' AARON KOBERNICK fell one victory short of making it to the consola- tion round at 112 pounds. Even though Berkley did not have wrestlers in three weight classes and another grappler moved up one division, the Bears finished fifth of 17 teams in the tough Berkley Invitational field. Flint Northern, the No. 1-ranked squad in Class A, won the meet. JEREMY LEWIN of Birming- ham Groves High School finished fourth at 275 pounds in the Troy Invitational wrestling tourna-