D s2 0 PER MONTH 36 Mo. Smart Lease Stk. #6683 • AIR CONDITIONING • DUAL AIR BAGS • ANTI LOCK BRAKES 1995 PRIZM • AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION • REAR DEFOGGER • STEREO CASSETTE Jack ■ • INTERMITTENT WIPERS • POWER STEERING Cauley .0:1!:!6 0020007 ,,:c=hswEvFilate-7- Gets Orchard Lake Road Between 14 and 15 Mile • West Bloomfield • (810) 855-9700 OPEN SATURDAY 8:00-4:00 Nikki Berlin ciation presented Berlin with All- League and All-Academic honors for her softball skills and 3.78 grade point average. The Class- A Softball Coaches also elected Berlin to the All-District first team and the All-Regional sec- ond team. In addition, the Daily Tribune selected her to its All- Area first team. THE SKINNY: Berlin began playing on boys baseball teams when she was 5 and has only been playing women's softball for two years. She says John Reh- bine, an area pitching coach, in- fluenced her tremendously and taught her how to throw eight dif- ferent types of pitches. This past season, Berlin pitched a no-hitter and a two-hit- ter for Berkley. She had a .473 batting average and a .963 field- ing percentage with only two er- rors all year. Berlin drove in 22 RBIs and stole 41 bases. She also scored 41 runs and was the team's lead-off hitter. Berkley finished 22-and-8. The team won Districts with Berlin at center field and pitch- er. In the regionals, Berlin pitched a one-hitter as Berkley crushed Ferndale 19-2. Berkley eventually lost the regional finals to Grosse Pointe South. This summer, Berlin is play- ing in the Waterford women's softball travel league. Her team, Four Seasons - Huntington Elec- tric, has a 5-and-5 record so far. Berlin is batting .500, playing center field and pitching. She has a .667 on-base percentage and a 2.20 ERA. Later this summer, if Berlin's team can raise the funds, they will be playing in a Florida tournament for the national world series. QUOTE: "I have a great love for softball. The sport is intense, yet fun," said Berlin. "Hopeful- ly, I can strive for a scholarship to the University of Michigan or the University of California - Berkley after graduation next year." Hours: Mon. & Thurs. 8:30 a.m.-9 p.m.; Tues. 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.; Wed., Fri. 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Lessee is responsible for excessive wear and tear. Total payment under lease is S5,571.36. Due at lease inception is first month's payment. refundable security deposit of S250 plus 6 percent use tax, license, and title fees. All manufacturer's incentives assigned to dealer. 36,000 miles allowed. 15e per mile over or higher mileage lease available. Sports Briefs LAUREN WOLFE, 18, of Okemos won the Women's World Wrestling Team trials late last month in Norman, Okla. She will represent the United States at the world freestyle champion- ships, Sept. 9-12, in Moscow. The four-year varsity letter winner at Okemos High took first place in the 65-kilogram (about 143 pounds) division of the adult women class. Wolfe was seeded first at the trials and defeated the winner of the qualifiers in two straight matches, 12-1 and 8-2. In April, she won the national tournament in Las Vegas. Wolfe competed on the boys wrestling team at Okemos High before graduating last month. She will attend Cornell Univer- sity this fall and plans on con- tinuing in women's wrestling events. 0' Nominations for next week's Jewish Stars can be made by leaving a voice-mail message for Carol Cohen at (810) 354- 7123, Ext. 305. Please be sure to include your day and evening phone numbers. Shorts, Back Packs, Hiking Boots, Rain Gear, Tents and Much, Much More 555 E. Grand River, East Lansing ( 517 ) 3334000 Summer Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 10-9, Fri.-Sat. 10-8, Sun. 12-5