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Office 248.235.2441 announces the relocation of his practice of Urology to DMC Health Centers located on 41935 West 12 Mile Road Suite 308 • Novi, MI 48377 • Cellular Phones • Satellite TV • Send Global International Calling West Bloomfield • (248) 681-7200 4276 Orchard Lake Rd. @ Lone Pine Bloomfield Hills • (248) 335-3345 s 6463 c ave Zeitlin'sback both- ered him all last basket- ball season. Sometimes, the pain shot down his leg. But surgery this summer that repaired a ruptured disc seems to have done wonders for the Lake Superior State University junior point guard. "I'm feeling much better:' Zeitlin said. "I'm not back to 100 percent yet, but closet' Third-year Lake Superior State Coach Mike Fitzner is happy to have a healthy Zeitlin in Sault Ste. Marie because the former Walled Lake Western High star is needed on and off the court. Zeitlin is one of just two returning players on the Lakers' roster and the only point guard with college experience. Four Lake Superior State players graduated, four were released from the team, and one trans- ferred. "Dave is a tremendous pass- er, one of the best in our league [Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference], and he takes a lot of pride in that:' Fitzner said. "We also need his leadership off the floor." This is Zeitlin's fourth year with the Lakers. The 6-foot-1, 190-pounder played in 26 games as a freshman and he was red-shirted the following season. He started 12 of the 23 games he played last year and averaged nearly five points per game. Zeitlin was second on the team in assists with 67 and he averaged just 1.4 turnovers per game. In a 96-95 win over Ashland, Zeitlin scored 12 points, dished out 15 assists, and did not com- mit a turnover. That victory was one of only four the Lakers recorded in a long 4-23 season. Zeitlin thinks Lake Superior can do much better this year. "Our new guys are very athlet- ic," he said. "I think we're going to surprise a lot of people." Zeitlin, 21, has encountered a few surprises making the adjustment from living in a major met- ropolitan area to Michigan's Upper Peninsula. "It's differ- ent, but I like it;' he said. "The Zeitlin biggest dif- ference is a lot of places close early." The son of Farmington Hills residents Barry and Lisa Zeitlin is a business administration major. Sister Act Carly Zeitlin, Dave Zeitlin's sister, is one of the major rea- sons why Coach Dave Walther is so excited about the future of the young Walled Lake Western girls basketball team. This is the 5-7 sophomore's second year on the squad. Carly nor- mally is one of the first players to come into the game off the bench. ``Carly is a hard-work- ing, up-and-coming player who is eager to learn:' Walther said. "If she continues to improve, she'll be in our starting lineup next season!' The Warriors struggled to a 3-15 record this fall with five sophomores, two juniors and four seniors on their roster. While victories have been rare, Western's juniors and sopho- mores have gained valuable playing experience. Help could be on the way from the junior varsity and freshman teams. Walther said the JV was 13-5 and the freshmen also had a winning record. Carly plans to try out for Western's volleyball team this 43183 Woodward Ave @ Square Lake November 10 2005 jrN