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Hampton Vii. Dr. 2795 S. Rochester Rd. Arborland Mall 3693 Washtenaw Ave., D-16 Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-9, Sun. 12-5 MIC Westland Plaza 6527 N. Wayne Rd. 1,, L J 1111.21,.. 100 [ Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354.6060 Coach GARY LINCOLN'S Bat- tle Creek Harper Creek High School boys basketball team was ranked No. 15 in Class B by Unit- ed Press International on Jan. 23, the highest listing in the school's 38-year history. Harper Creek owned an 8-2 record at the time which includ- ed a 5-1 mark in the Twin Valley Conference. In an 81-64 win over Paw Paw (ranked No. 6 in Class B) on Jan. 17, sophomore BEN LINCOLN, the coach's son, had 18 points, six rebounds, five assists and three steals for Harper Creek. Ben made 7-of-9 shots from the floor including three triples. On Jan. 20, Ben scored six points, hitting 4-of-5 free throws, and he dished out five assists as Harper Creek downed Hastings 67-53. The Bloomfield Hills Andover High School boys basketball team went from ecstacy to agony last week. On Jan. 24, the Barons stunned previously undefeated Lake Orion 57-54, handing the Dragons their first loss after 10 victories. JEFF JACOB scored 17 points for Andover and he hit two key baskets and made three key steals down the stretch. DAN KUKES contributed 16 points and three blocked shots. Three days later, on Jan. 27, the Barons lost a 66-65 heart- breaker to Hazel Park on a three- point shot at the buzzer. The victory was only the second in 12 games this season for Hazel Park while Andover, which led by a dozen points going into the fourth quarter, slipped to 5-7. Both were 1-3 in Division IV of the OAA. Jacob led the Barons with 23 points, while BRAD TRUDING had seven points and seven re- bounds. After going winless in 21 games last season, the Walled Lake Western High School boys bas- ketball team has shown marked improvement this winter. With GARON OSEFF scor- ing 11 points, the Warriors de- feated Livonia Churchill 54-45 on Jan. 27, improving their record to 4-7 overall and 2-2 in the West- ern Lakes Activities Association. JASON EDDLESTON poured home 19 points, but it wasn't enough to prevent the Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook Kingswood High School boys basketball team from losing a 71-55 decision to Livonia Clarenceville on Jan. 27. The Cranes slipped to 5-5 overall and Cranbrook Kingswood's Jason Eddleston passes to a teammate. 3-2 in the Metro Conference. In Cranbrook Kingswood's 72- 31 victory over Detroit Lutheran West on Jan. 24, DAVID NACHIVIAN of the Cranes pulled down 18 rebounds and scored nine points. MEAGAN PITT scored seven service points, helping the Berkley High School volleyball team defeat Southfield 15-6, 15- 4 on Jan. 26 and stay unbeaten in Division IV of the OAA. The win was the Bears' fourth straight in division play and they were 10-4-2 overall. SIMON GALED won the 50 freestyle (22.63) and 100 freestyle (50.47) and he was on Berkley High School's victorious 200 med- ley (1:43.92) and 200 freestyle (1:37.34) relay teams as the Berkley boys swimming squad downed Ferndale 120.5 to 59.5 on Jan. 26 for its first dual meet triumph of the season. The Bears improved to 1-4 overall and 1-1 in Division II of the OAA. Nine-year-old BENJAMIN IWREY of Huntington Woods took first place in sparring and second in form for green belts in a tae kwan do competition held in LaPorte, Ind. B'nai B'rith, JWV Bowling Scores MORGANTHAU-L'CHAIM • Larry Schlussel 232-602, Larry Harwin 257-622, Nick Altwerger 234, Howard Genser 234, Bob August 233, Bob Franklin 224-204, Marty Diskin 224, Lou Dorfman 224, Jerry Broida 215, Bob Hechler 213, Steve Alpert 212, Len Moss 211, Lou Komopko 207, Stan Finkelstein 203, Joe Grossman 203, Bill Zucker 201, Leon Rubenstein 201. BROTHERHOOD EDDIE JACOBSON Alan Trotsky 254.222-212-698, Steve Anstandig 245-237-653, Rick Woolman 247-210-632, Mark Klinger 225--602, -