assists. The three seniors also earned academic All-State honors. Junior Brett Turner posted a 12-6-1 record as Bloomfield Unified's number one goalie. The Turner team finished 16-8-2. The Jewish Academy of Metro Detroit's varsity basketball team finished 4-7 this season, while the JV was 5-5. JAMD's varsity volleyball squad was 2-8. The baseball team, coached by Larry Garon, was scheduled to begin play earlier this week. The baseball squad will compete in the Catholic League's C-D division. In the AZA basketball league, Shapiro A completed an 8-0 regular season on March 23 with a 36-35 victory over Jolson B, which placed third at 4-3. Jolson A finished second at 5-3. The playoffs began last weekend and will conclude with semi-final and champi- onship games this Sunday, beginning at 3 p.m. at Bloomfield Hills' West Hills Middle School. The nine-team league includes players in grades 9-12. The Birmingham varsity figure skat- ing team, with skaters from Seaholm and Groves high schools, won the state championship last month. Amanda Adelson won the state individual tide. She will compete in an international event this month in Luxembourg. The JCC's InLine Hockey Center plays host to 16 leagues. The leading teams and players, through March 25, for eight IHC leagues: Silver League — Platinum Play leads with a 9-0-1 record. The top scorer is Geoff Cary (32 goals and 23 assists for 55 points) and the leading goalie is Kyle Bronsteen (7-0-1 record, 4.62 goals-against), both of Platinum Play. Other leaders include: Bronze — Flyers 9-2, Jeff Bickley, X- Blades (24-15-39), John Blow, Flyers (9-2, 4.45); Copper — Lodge, 6-2-3, Bob Skinner (36-4-40); Junior Open — Timberwolves, 6-1-2, Eric Lubanski, West Bloomfield (12-13-25), Jon Bonham, Timberwolves (5-0-2, 3.00). IHC Bantam Open — Firebirds, 7-2- 1, Jason Yokibision, Firebirds (20-14- 34), Chris Vyden, Pirates (5-3-2, 7.70); Pee Wee Open — Avalanche, 9-2, Griffin Hodges, Team Nexed Detroit (19-34-53), Kevin Osbourne, Team Nexed Detroit (7-0, 2.14); Squirt Open — The Wild, 7-1, Zach Paul, the Wild (38-15-53), Noah Zucker, Sun Devils (6-2, 4.78); Mite Open — Red Hawks, 6-4-1, An Zucker, Red Hawks (31-8- 39), Nick Kelley, United (3-0-1, 5.67). The IHC has Jewish and non-Jewish players. 0 Baron Herzog Wines consistently v,rin gold and silver medals In prestigious wine competitions nationwide. Wine Spectator „.1.40reinge,count.,:,. • West Coast • Riverside Tasting intti stit' Beverage Show National Orange • New World Francisco Commercial or Residential bath Contemporary and Traditional subscribe today and save 14'OFF the cover price! • • • • Kitchens Home theater Bed sets and wall units Offices S More! 248-414-3568 248.351.5174 Oak Park .1700- 4re1ei-eyr k5"/ 4/ 4 2003 101