Join 1111111011 1111111 OMNICARE. Health Pan Managed by United American Healthcare Corporation A seven-point outburst by Ish- bia in the final 51 seconds led Seaholm to a come-from-behind victory over North Farmington. In another memorable game for the frosh, Ishbia scored a team- high 21 points against Waterford Mott. Ishbia is playing basketball this spring for the Motor City Mavericks under-15 AAU team. This summer, he plans to play for Detroit in the Maccabi Games. Ishbia participated in the two previous Maccabi Games. and The Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit in sending needy children to camp this summer SANDY LEVINE is the lone se- nior on the Birmingham Groves High School baseball team's young pitching staff. Levine fanned 10 in an early-season loss to Seaholm. STORM Outfielder IfiRSCHENBAUM, who is ex- pected to be one of Groves' top hitters this spring, smacked a run-scoring double in a 6-4 vic- tory over Southfield-Lathrup on April 28. GOLF SIMON GALED threw a no-hit- ter for the Berkley High School baseball team in his first varsi- ty start. Galed, who pitched just five innings because of the mer- cy rule in Berkley's 10-0 win over Ferndale on April 24, struck out seven and walked two. I JUSTIN SCHULTZ earned a save in relief and he had two hits in the West Bloomfield baseball team's 6-5 victory over Berkley on April 28. BLAIR GOT- TLIEB knocked in a run for West Bloomfield. NTIKI BERLIN was the winning pitcher in the Berkley softball team's 13-7 victory over Royal Oak Dondero in the second game of an April 28 doubleheader. In the opener, an 11-9 triumph for Dondero, Berlin had five stolen bases, four hits and three RBI. Berlin had four hits and she scored two runs, but Berkley lost 14-9 to Groves in a first game of an April 27 twin bill. Berlin had Berkley's lone hit in a 12-0 loss to Hazel Park on April 24. JEFF BERSHAD and RICK STONE of Bloomfield Hills An- dover High School outlasted Rochester's Al Burnat and Tom Markham 6-7, 7-5, 6-1 for the No. 1 doubles championship in the Rochester Invitational boys ten- nis tournament held April 29. Andover won two other flight titles, giving the Barons three of the eight crowns. MIKE BROWN defeated Rochester's Mike Evans 6-2, 6-1 for the No. 4 singles title and DAVE GOLDEN and JEFF SOLO- MAN beat Rochester's Tom Al- lard and Dan Webber 6-3, 6-2 for the No. 3 doubles championship. Also for Andover, JUSTIN STARS page1 06 OMNICAREPLUS. at the 3rd annual Golf Classic May 22, 1995 at Tam-O-Shanter Country Club 11111111111111111 For further information or to make reservations, call 661 2080 - IPLAIrcrINIE: WOODLAWN PLAYCENTERS THE CHECK OUT OUR HUGE SELECTION TIMBERLODGE OF MONK Co. prices start at $599 MANY MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM & IN STOCK 2867 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD • KEEGO HARBOR • (810) 681-1300 LOCATED IN HARBOR PINES MALL FITNESS • Easy To Put Together • InstallationAvailable • • Portable So the Fun Goes With You • • Beautiful Yard Displays That You Can Play On • AN AEROBICS STUDIO LAPEER 1830 N. Lapeer (810) 667.6980 KING BROS. I -800-438-8769 AUBURN HILLS 2391 Pontiac Rd. (810) 373.0734 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8-6, Sat. 8-5 American 10 Classes for *35 New Members Only 33022 Northwestern Highway I West Bloomfield (At 14 Mile Road in the Park Place Shops, behind MGM Bicycle) 0. 1 (810) 855-0815 Fireplace Distributors AIL Steve Brown SALES, SERVICE 81 INSTALLATION 10622 Northend Oak Park, Michigan Tel. (810) 547-6777 Fax (810) 547-6678 la*