ment on Jan. 7. Groves placed sixth of 22 teams in the meet, which featured several top squads from across the state. SIMON GALED won two indi- vidual events and was a member of a victorious relay quartet, help- ing the Berkley High School boys swimming squad capture the championship of the eight-team Walled Lake Invitational on Jan. 14. The senior took the 50 freestyle in 22.88 and the 100 freestyle in 50.68. He also was on the 200 medley relay team which won in 1:43.70. In Berkley's 114-69 dual meet loss to Rochester on Jan. 12, Galed was involved in four victo- ries. He won the 50 in 22.66 and the 100 in 50.47 and he was on the victorious 200 medley relay and 200 freestyle relay squads. The relays were timed in 1:45.41 and 1:35.16, respectively. Galed won the 50 in 22.73 and the 100 in 50.43 in the Bears' 102- 84 dual meet loss to Farmington on Jan. 10. He also was on Berkley's victorious 200 medley relay team which was clocked in 1:44.9. Last year, Galed placed in the 50 and 100 freestyle in the Class A state meet. He's expected to be a top contender in those events this season. DAVE STEGMAN helped the West Bloomfield High School boys swimming team defeat Birmingham Seaholm 107-76 on Jan. 10 by winning the 100 but- terfly in 57.6. He also was a member of the victorious 200 medley relay and 400 freestyle relay squads. Those foursomes were timed in 1:48.97 and 3:35.72, respectively. Also for the Lakers, JEREMY HERTZA won the diving corn- petition with 228.75 points and ADAM ROSENDER joined Stegman in the 400 freestyle re- lay group. In West Bloomfield's 98.5 to 87.5 victory over Farmington on Jan. 5, Stegman took the 200 IM in 2:07.61 and the 100 butterfly in 54.79. He also was on the 200 medley relay team which won in 1:47.83. Hertza was best in div- ing with 259.40 points. Sophomores AMY KOHN and MEAGAN PITT, junior LAU- RIE ZYLA and senior ME- LISSA LOEB of Berkley High School earned berths on the Oak- land Activities Association All- Academic Team for fall sports. Kohn (4.0 grade-point average) and Pitt (3.9) were on the girls swimming team, Zyla (3.8) played girls tennis and Loeb (3.7) was on the cheerleading squad. JEFF JACOB scored 16 points — including back-to-back triples JEWISH STARS page 116 SYRACUSE VS CONNECTICUT NEBRASKA VS KANSAS DEPAUL VS UC -SANTA BARBARA 11111111MINIIIII•111 ■ ' CHANNEL 38 Cr =r7 IINCAA BASKETBALL MONDAY, JANUARY 23RD STARTING AT 7:30 P.M.! ONLY ON THE PARTY'S JUST BEGUN IT'S TIME TO GET BACK YOUR International Physique Champion Harder bodies for homebodies. TV Celebrity Anchor PERSONALIZED TRAINING BY PETER NIELSEN & CO, at home, office or Eye of the Tiger Health Club at Crosswinds Mall in West Bloomfield (810) 855 - 0345 for Free Consultation Call DAVID ROSEN MAN'S A1130 Amin PIIIKIIIIASIERS NEW & USED CAR BROKER Sales • Leasing • Buying (810) 851-CARS (810) 851-2277 Home convenience. Health club quality. You want both because you're serious about fitness. Schwinn fitness equipment can help. It's proven to satisfy the most demanding commer- cial requirements. And its affordability might surprise you. Visit your Schwinn dealer soon, and discover how easy home fitness can be. Professional Line 7;;CIINVI I II 1 C L. (As-, upy 1 .4 11.1 RISS _sc 7 : 10CYCLE & FITNESS USA 14 MILE AT HAGGERTY IN THE NEWBERRY SQ. (810) 960-1371 Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354-6060 115