GET FIT! L. first half, scoring just five points on free -throws. But in the second half she hit three 3-point shots and totaled 14 points. The Barons rallied from a 10- point deficit to a 55-54 victory. "In the first half, she was frustrated," says Boyle. "But she was also wearing people down and she took advantage of • those things in the second half" In addition to her on-court leader- ship, Silver, a co-captain, is also a key leader off the court. . "She really has taken a leadership role," Boyle says. "She really has taken some of the younger kids under her wing." Silver has become good friends with sophomore point guard Michelle Bireta, a rarity between a sophomore and a senior. "Carrie really pushes her," Boyle said. "I was going to take Biretta out in the third quarter of a game and put Carrie in for her. Carrie said, 'No, no, no, that's not going to help Michelle's confidence.' So Carrie sat back down, which shows a lot." Silver enjoys her role as a mentor to the younger players, especially Bireta. "I see so much potential and the only thing that's holding her back is the confidence level. So, as much as I can, I help her out because ... coming up from the junior varsity is a huge transi- tion." After four years of basketball success, Silver also faces a transition. She'll probably play AAU basketball after the high school season ends this month. But that might spell the end of her organized basketball career. "I want to play softball in college," she says, meaning that she likely won't be able to play college basketball, unless she attends a smaller, Division III school. She's been accepted at the University of Michigan, but may still apply to other schools. If she attends U-M, she'll try to walk on as a softball player. It's always an uphill struggle for a non-scholarship player to make a Michigan team. But when it comes to facing tough challenges, Silver knows how to come up big. El Kids At Heart Celebrities fawned over celebrities, and I was in awe ofd trophy. I had watched the Stanley Cup go knew the evening was going to elsewhere for many years, with the be a little bit different when I Red Wings being a threat less than a walked into Shaarey Zedek and handful of times. was handed a name tag. But this past June was different. "It's your celebrity badge," said Finally, the fans could celebrate. the smiling women at the table. I It was a time I had waited for. The immediately looked to see who was Cup would tour with the Red Wings behind me. I never had, nor do I players all summer and, now, consider myself a maybe, just maybe, I'd catch celebrity. a glimpse. That was the first of many At the Nov. 3 dinner, it hap- highlights at the Michigan pened. Jewish Sports Hall of Fame I saw the Cup. I touched the dinner. Cup. I put my arm around The highlight was a tro- the Cup. phy. And I learned some- Dean McIntosh of the thing from it: It's amazing Hockey Hall of Fame is tak- how a little trophy can make ing his first tour of duty as LO NNY a 22-year-old act like he was "The Keeper of the Cup." GOLD SMITH 10. "It's been hectic, but Staff Writer That was the effect the fun," he said. "The hours Stanley Cup had on me get long, but it makes people when I first saw it in person. real happy to get to see it." Thanks to my parents, I've been So many people at the dinner watching and going to hockey games ended up like me when they got near since I was a kid. That's when the hockey's Holy Grail: sporting a big, Detroit Red Wings were so bad that dumb grin on their faces. they couldn't fill the lower bowl "It's absolutely incredible to see against Toronto, one of their most people around the Cup," said din- hated rivals. I • Join the JCC during the Jewish Book Fair and SAVE 30%! \ CHECK OUT OUR BRAND NEW STATE-OF-111E-ART WEIGHT ROOM: „es Cybex & Badger-Magnum Equipment! 1,3 Over 4,000 pounds of free weights! le New carpeting, lighting and flooring! Weight Room ,e4 supervision by qualified fitness professionals! Personal trainers available by appointment! • Must join between November 8-16,1997. • No other discounts apply. . • Must not have been a member in the last year. Must be 18 years old to use Health Club facilities. • • Some restrictions may apply. For more information, please call ICC Membership Services in West Bloomfield at (248) 661-1621 or in Oak Park at 12481961-4030. JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT 6600 West Maple Road • West Bloomfield, MI • 48322 15110 W. Ten Mile Road • Oak Park, MI.• 48237 11/14 1997 113