END OF MODEL YEAR outdoor league play picks up again April-June. The Blazers '84 did exception- ally well in its three MSYSA tournaments over the past month. In mid-August. the team won the Waterford Cup and the Dearborn Invitational Soccer Tournament. Over Labor Day weekend, the team finished third in the Bay Challenge Cup in Bay Village, Ohio. It was its first loss in 13 games. In the past three tour- naments, the girls have outscored their opponents 53-5. THE SKINNY: Woodberg says the Blazers '84 work well as a team. He says, "Konheim, a striker, is turning out to be a very good of- fensive player. She has the best left-footed kick on the team and has already scored several game- winning goals. "Dana, a defender, is one of the team's leaders. She is very smart and tough defensively, does not panic under pressure and dis- tributes the ball well to other teammates." Woodberg, a Southfield resi- dent, works in his family's busi- ness, Annex Electric Supply in Detroit. QUOTE: "When I am coaching, I treat the girls as if they were all my daughters, although I am es- pecially proud of Dana," Woodberg said. "Everyone on our team con- tributes equally. There really are no star players because all of the girls have tremendous talent." 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 in- clude your day and evening phone numbers. Detroit Medals On Long Island The Metro Detroit Maccabi Club sent a team in late August to re- gional competition in Long Island. The opening cere- monies featured a parade of athletes from the U.S., Canada, Great Britain, Is- rael and Mexico, and a trib- ute to the Israeli athletes slain in Munich. The Detroit delegation won a bronze medal in co- ed volleyball. Jon Serman won two table tennis medals in the boys 15-16 age group: a bronze in sin- gles and a silver in doubles. The delegation, headed by Lori Horowitz and vol- leyball coaches Ken Bertin and Sam Skeegan, also in- cluded volleyball players Noah Babcock, Rob Deroven, Marla Feingold, Sean Levine, Sarah Schreiber, Louis Skeegan, Allison Surowitz and Steve Woodberg gives tips to Erin Jaimee Weiner. CLEARANCE Everything Drastically Reduced! HURRY IN WHILE SELECTION IS STILL GOOD. Jack Ca uley acCrictiEteFactLE-r- Gee Orchard Lake Road Between 14 and 15 Mile • West Bloomfield • (810) 855 - 9700 OPEN SATURDAYS 8:00 4:00 - 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. Clearance Sale EVERYTHING MUST GO! )=1 • BROWN JORDAN Brown Jordan's NOMAD Konheim and his daughter, Dana. List $1,315. 50% OFF $657. (example of savings) Patio chairs, Chaise lounges, Cushions, Umbrellas, Tabletop accessories, All Must Go. L.r) o) CASUAL & OUIDOORFUNEURE FINAL WEEK! Protective covers excluded. Display 6 floor samples included. All discounts apply against Manufacturer's Suggested List Price (MSLP) • All Prior Sales Excluded. CC LLJ CO Quality Outdoor Furniture at Completely Relaxed Prices NOVI 810-348-0090 • 48700 Grand River • LIVONIA 313-522-9200 • 9500 \V. 6 Mile Road BIRMINGHAM 810-644-1919 • 690 S. Woodward • Please call for store hours • OPEN SUNDAYS 2 0 w 59