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Matz, who attends Lone Pine Elementary in the Bloomfield Hills School District, won the boys 12's division without losing a set. He topped Mark Fleszar 6-1, 6- 2; Anthony Klemptner 6-3, 6-2; Michael Rizik III (the No. 2 seed) 6-0, 6-0; and Philip Wagner in the finals 6-3, 6-3. NATHAN COHEN and his brother ADAM COHEN each won 6-2, 6-2 as they led the Birm- ingham Groves High School boys tennis team to a 7-1 victory over Birmingham Seaholm on May 4. At the time, Seaholm was ranked No. 8 in Class A. NM Lincoln Continental '512*w/$0 DOWN klerw,$1000 DOWN 24 Month Lease NE Lincoln Mark VIE . '445*w/slow) DOWN Above: Nathan Cohen: No. 1 singles. Right: Adam Cohen: No. 4 singles. '400*w/$0 DOWN -.44f gr :2111mmh *s Vis fiX MOANS r f. WA* CHW; ,1.1/ 24 Month Lease BOB DUSSEAU LINCOLN • MERCURY MINUTES FROM WEST BLOOMFIELD AND SOUTHFIELD! 31625 Grand River at Orchard Lake Road Farmington 810-474-3170 'Plus tax. title & plates. All rebates are included. "24-month closed end lease for qualified buyers. Lease payment for 24 months. 24.000 mile limitation. 15c per mile for excess mileage. Leasee responsible for ex- cess wear and tear. 1st month payment, refundable security deposit plus 6% use tax and plates at inception. Total of payments equals payment x 24, price in- cludes rebate. Security payment equals payment rounded off to 25.00 over payment price plus tax. Option to purchase at end of lease for pre-cietemiined amount. Next time you feed your face, think about your heart. Go easy on your heart and start cutting back on foods that are high in saturated fat and cholesterol. The change'll do you good. V American Heart Association WE'RE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE Sir EIN game of a May 12 doubleheader. Only two of the runs he allowed were earned. Seaholm won the nightcap 3-1, but Schultz had a double and he played well defensively at short- stop. Schultz had three hits and one RBI in West Bloomfield's 8- 4 win over Ortonville-Brandon on May 8. JUSTIN BRIGHT was one of West Bloomfield's heroes as the Lakers won their own four-team invitational on May 13. Bright had three hits and he knocked in two runs in two games as West Bloomfield blanked Novi 3-0 and Walled Lake Central 7-0. ADAM ROSENZWEIG and Bright each had two hits and an RBI in West Bloomfield's 16-6 loss to Walled Lake Western in the second game of a May 6 double- header. JUSTIN ISHBIA of Seaholm had the top batting average (.571) among Oakland County prep baseball players in the latest list- ings. He also was fourth in RBI (15). Ishbia hit a two-run homer and he drove in three runs in Sea- holm's 5-4 loss to Lake Orion on May 3 and he had two hits in Sea- holm's 11-4 win over Andover on May 8. LINCOLN MERCURY "Your Discount Dealer" Sir EN/IE Nathan defeated Mike Spors at No. 1 singles and Adam topped Russ Morrow at No. 4 singles. Also for Groves, the No. 4 dou- bles team of MARC FIELDS and ADAM KAPLANSKY beat Rev- el Gholston and Ben Glime 7-5, 6- 2. SANDY LEVINE threw a four-hitter and he struck out eight as he helped the Groves baseball team dump Ferndale 3-2 in the second game of a May 12 doubleheader. DAVID GACH made the most of his first starts for the Berkley High School baseball team. The junior had four hits and a sac- rifice bunt in the Bears' 6-0, 10- 4 sweep of Madison Heights Lamphere on May 6. ROBERT ROTH is hitting .455 with an on-base percentage of .600 for the North Farmington High School baseball team. Roth knocked in the go-ahead run with a sixth-inning single in North Farmington's 16-6 win over Plymouth Salem on May 8. For the game, he had two hits and two RBI. On May 12, Roth had two of North Farmington's four hits in a 3-0 loss to Westland John Glenn. NIKI BERLIN had three stolen bases, two hits and two runs for the Berkley softball team in its 4- 3 win over Hazel Park in the opener of a May 12 doublehead- er. Berlin drove in two runs in Berkley's 14-7 victory in the nightcap. MICHAEL BROWN was the runnerup at No. 4 singles for the Bloomfield Hills Andover High School boys tennis squad in the eight-team Brother Rice Invita- tional on May 6. Todd Eisner of Ann Arbor Pioneer beat Brown 6- 4, 6-2 in the title match. JUSTIN SCHULTZ of West Bloomfield was sixth in earned run average (0.87) and seventh in strikeouts (27) in the latest Oak- land County high school baseball leaders list. Schultz threw a five-hitter with six strikeouts in West Bloomfield's AMY SIEGEL of the Berkley 7-4 win over Seaholm in the first girls track team finished second