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Call The Jewish News 354-5959 Thunderbirds In Final Four The Thunderbirds wheelchair basketball team, which practices at the Maple-Drake Jewish Com- munity Center, will play for the national Division II championship this weekend. The Thunderbirds are the No. 1 seed in the final four, which is being played in Birmingham, Ala. To reach the finals, the team defeated Columbus and Chicago in the sectional tournament, and the University of Illinois and a Toledo team in the Midwest Re- gional at Little Rock, Ark. Kunzman Named Frosh MVP Nathan Kunzman was named most valuable player for the Birm- ingham Groves High School fresh- man basketball team. Kunzman was team co-captain and point guard. He played cp isr- terback for Groves' freshman foot- ball team, is on the frosh baseball team, and has played on the De- troit Maccabi basketball team the last two years. Tornados End Winning Season The Mite BB USA Tornados com- pleted their season with three 7- 9-year-old championship trophies.' The Tornados include Maxx Car- ney of Orchard Lake and Jeremy Konheim of West Bloomfield. The Tornados won the Detroit Skating Club December tourna- ment, were regular season Little Caesars League division champs, and won the Lakeland Shamrock tournament last month with a 2- 1 overtime win against the Liv- ingston Red Wings. OP Baseball Leagues Set 755 West Big Beaver Troy, MI 48084 Main Floor, Top of Troy Bldg. (810) 344-7200 Call Our Custom Experts at: F— LU the Olympics, perhaps in 2002. Can she accomplish her goal? "She's got a lot of ability," Shpil- bland says. "She's probably one of the most talented little skaters in the United States. She defi- nitely has a lot of talent. But she definitely has a lot of things to work on." Silverstein, however, may be her own worst critic. "I'll see a video of myself and I'll always find something that I think is wrong and everyone tells me rm doing great and rm like, 'What?' "I think I actually got that from Igor [Shpilbland] and Liz [Coates, her other coach]. When I first came here, I wasn't lazy but I wasn't used to the training sched- ule that they do around here. And Igor would always say, 'Better, but still. bad.' I think having him always say that made me judge myself differently. "So when things are good I know they can be better. "I see Liz and Jerod and I see where they are, and I want to be like them. Or Eve and Matt. See- ing them and seeing where I can go helps me see the light at the end of the tunnel." Jake and Carly Olsman Team E'lan skates out of the Detroit Skating Club. The competition involves 24 team members skating choreo- graphed patterns and formations to music. Jake's juvenile team took first place at nationals. He is the only boy on the team. Another team member is Rachel Silver of Hunt- ington Woods. Carly's novice team team fin- ished fourth. Another team mem- ber is Jessica Achtman of West Bloomfield. Jake Olsman also is a member of the Michigan Wolverines, a Grosse Pointe Squirt AA travel hockey team. Oak Park Recreation Department is continuing to register young- sters for its youth baseball leagues. Divisions include: Farm 7-8-year-olds, Rookie 9- 10, Minor 11-12, Pony 13-14, Colt 15-16, Connie Mack 18 and un- der. The season begins June 1. The department is also seeking umpires for the leagues. For in- formation on playing or to umpire, call Oak Park Recreation, (810) 691-7555. Spring Eliminators First round winners in the B'nai B'rith Spring Eliminators Tournament were Mark Rosen, Brotherhood-Eddie Jacobson; Joel