For Volvo Lovers Only New '95 940 Sedan - Final Production Closeout 240 and 740 Owners Take Note! • The 940 has a longer wheelbase for a smoother ride. C • Limited Slip Differential for better winter traction • Lower maintenance cost • 4 year or 50,000 mile factory warranty. Price includes: All standard equipment and nordic package. Destination charge, tax, title are additional. CONVENIENT HOURS Open 'di 9 p.m. on Mondays & Thursdays; and Saturdays until 4 p.m. • Volvo On Call roadside assistance. 35 years with VOLVO. Our 2nd year on Maple Road DWY E R ANDsoNs VOLVO/SUB ► RU Maple Rd. West of Haggerty 624-0400 Is In The Air AWARD WINNING RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL LANDSCAPE DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION 6 w (/) w 0 04 k•ar • GREEN' SIDE I,. 4111P 411 ■ AMP Jeremy Hertza will be diving for the University of Michigan. Pme (810) 437-1161 F- LU LU A 104 D Ecv DP: AND LP:05C.A. Assx.L1 • ;Gist:Pi:. Sean Hurwitz Pr esident PH OTO BY BILL GEM MELL (1) • Interlocking Brickpavers • Interlocking Wallstoiie • Retaining Walls • Ponds & Waterfalls • Landscape Lighting • And Much More! NI P I L E STEVIE STEI rq JAMIE HERTZA, a 14-year- ROBERT ROTH, a sophomore old eighth-grader at Orchard outfielder on the North Farming- Lake Middle School in West ton High School baseball team, Bloomfield, has qualified for the was hitting .526 with a .682 on- Jr. Olympics national gymnas- base percentage through the tics meet May 13-14 in Oakland, squad's first five games (the Calif., as a member of the sev- Raiders were 3-2). Roth had eight en-state Region 5 team. stolen bases and scored eight runs. Hertza finished sixth in all- around among 63 Level 3 com- petitors in the regional meet held at Ohio State University, scoring 44.85 points in six events. The top nine Level 3 finishers in all-around at the regional earned national meet berths, but only the first six made the re- gion squad. The region includes Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin, Illi- nois, Kentucky, Indiana and Pennsylvania. Hertza, who competes for the Blake Acronauts, made it to the regional by placing second in all- around in the state meet held at Michigan State University. He scored 42.75 at the state meet. Robert Roth is off to a great start with In addition to gymnastics, the North Farmington baseball team. Hertza also is a fine diver. He is the state champion on the three- Roth had three hits, all hard- meter board in the boys 12-14 hit singles, plus a walk, stole four age group. bases, scored three times and made a fine running catch in JEREMY HERTZA, the reign- right field in North Farmington's ing Oakland County high-school 8-5 loss to Livonia Franklin on diving champion, will continue April 25. his career at the University of In North Farmington's 7-21 loss Michigan. At U-M, Hertza will to Westland John Glenn on April work with six-time U.S. Olympic 24, Roth had two of his team's diving coach Dick Kimball. five hits. He also walked, stole second and came home on a sin- gle in the first inning. Roth was a track medal-win- ner in last summer's Jewish Community Centers North American Maccabi Youth Games in Cleveland. •Antilock Brakes and Dual Airbags • Side Impact Protection (a 1997 safety requirement) $21,995 C■ Hertza had an outstanding se- nior season this past winter at West Bloomfield High School. In addition to his county title, he won the Oakland Activities As- sociation Division II champi- onship and he broke team records for both six and 11 dives. After falling to 27th place af- ter three of 11 dives at the Class A state meet, Hertza rallied to finish 10th. JUSTIN ISHBIA went 6-for-8 as he helped the Birmingham Seaholm High School baseball team split an April 24 double- header with state-ranked Birm- ingham Brother Rice. Seaholm won the opener 7-6 but dropped the nightcap 5-4. Through Seaholm's first 11 games (the Maples were 9-2), Ish- bia was leading the team in bat- ting average, on-base percentage and stolen bases. He also was playing well defensively at sec- ond base. MAT ISHBIA had a fine season this past winter with the Seaholm junior varsity basketball team. Ishbia, the lone freshman on the roster, led the squad in as- sists and he was the second-high- est scorer. He broke the team season steals record, but the mark was topped by two steals by another player.