t PREPSTARS OF THE WEEK By H rry And r on, Jr. o N cBRCO McMich al: ored 11 poin nd had even a sit in th Wildca 23-16 victory over P l h a m 1 t S turd y in a PSL middle chool McMicheal fini h th 7-1. - ERIC JOHNSON Pelham Op n: Had even point three t Is nd three a i t for th Panth r la t Saturday against McMicheal. JAMES KEY, Pelh m Open: Haul d down four rebounds.scored four porn and -had thre teals in the Panthers. 23-16 loss to McMicheal. LAVELL TURNER, Bur ton Internatio nal: Fi red in 14 points and hauled dowrl eight rebound in the Bobcats 26-25 win over Ear h art l.a t Saturday. Burton i now 3-4 on the season. 'GABRILE WERTZ, Bur ton International: Hit two clutch freethrow in the clo ing minute Inlast Saturday . contes t again t Earhart. STANLEY FRENCHER, Bur ton International: Controlled the tempo according Head Coa h - Robert Moore. Was the main rea on the Bobcats h d ball control throughout the Earhart contest last Saturday. , Sports Quiz by Larry Duncan BASEBALL'S AROUND THE CO R 1. Nam three Am rican League pitchers who won 20 or more gam last season. 2. What pitcher had the most losses in the American Leagu last year? 3. Name two National Lague pitchers who won 20 or mor games I t year .. 4. What two pitch rs had the m t losses in the N. tiona I Leagu last yeu1 S. Name the pitcher who sur­ rend red the most ham runs last year in the National League. 6. Nam the pitcher who sur­ rendered the m t hom runs I''''''' .-­ year in the American Le gue. 7. N me the pitcher who ur­ rend red the most wal I t year In the American League. Sports Quiz Answers 1. J ck Morri ( oronto 21·6, Kevin' Brown (Texas) 21-11, Jack McDowell (Chic go) 20-10; 2 Erik H nson (Se ttle) 8-17; 3. Tom Glavine (Atlanta) 20- , Greg Mad­ dux. (Chicago) 21-11; 3, Or I Her- hiser nd Tom Candi tti ( th of Los Angele ) 15� 5 Bud BI ck (San Fr nci co) 23� 6, Bill Gullic n (Detroit) 35; 7, R ndy J hnson (S ttle) 144� in on with 27-22-2 th period with a . t from Corey 0 . ton, d th nd on at the 13:13 mar on an from Thomas. G ton dded the . d iding goal in the fourth at the . It w u . ted. Goalie Charl ept out 2 of St Clair Shor 30 ho ongo The Detroit icers too their fiustration of th Midland r out on Ann Arbor. Almost every Rocki player cored. 0 ton led tbe way wi th two goa while Roberts had four ists. oro. On S turday, March 13, a ainst MidI d, THEIR OR� ended up short R erts h d the' hat trick' for Detroit.scoring . t AFI h Detro 't d'd ' ed a oal ineveryperiod.Tbefirsto at:38into gains w en lin t manag to re, but put up a good fight. Puc ett was the opening period on a assists by Thom , again supero d pite giving up three goals he th nd one at th 7:14 mark on is by managed to kick away 39 of 42 of the Thun­ G ton and Meyers and the third one in the ders hots on goal. third period at the 8:28 mark on a as ists by "It was a good tournament," Meyers con- Thomas and Douglas Jackson. eluded "We hould've won the Midland The Rocki led th cont t -2 in the final game which would'v put us in the finals, but P riod, but with players in the penaly box, I have no complaints. We were second in the MidI. � tied tho cont t with nine econds AmericanDivision and the kids tned despi rem,81mn� dasbin� the h?p for a econd ' their injuries. If the kids weren't banged up straight WlD. Despite the ne Puc ell was en- we could' e gone all the way" ational in the n ts making 35 saves against . Advances to 'Elite 8' field," said WSU Head Coach Ron Hammye. "I knew we had a team that was this good." "We 'had problems throughout the season and didn't live up to the expectations during the regular sea­ son," He said. EVANSVIU INn - The WSU Mens' Basketball Team have been performing miracles lately. First they were only th 'third-seed at the GUAC Tournament March 5 and 6, and pulled the up et to win it all on a opposing team' court. On March 12 and 13, they were only the fourth- eed out of the four teams at the NCAA Division II Great Lakes Regional which was held at University Of Evansville in Indiana. Surpri a! The Tartars, the only team in the entire CAA Division without twenty wins at the time, knocked off the number on -seed,' Indiana/Pur­ due-Fort Wayne. 76-69 March 12 and then li terally blew out and took apart GLIAe Champion and num­ ber three-seed orthern Michigan 90-58 on March 13 to win the CAA Djvision II Great Lakes Re­ gional. Both wins enable the Tartars to advance to the NCAA Division II 'Bite 8' Tournament which will be held in SpringfieJd M a husetts on.March 19 and 20, the birth pi e of the gam of basketball and borne to the Basketball Hall Of Fame. The Tartars are now 21- . "I'm excited to be in Spring- "BUT WE NEVER gave up and never stop working at being the good teameveryo'.Qeknows us as. I'm sur­ prised on ho�e played." On March 12, against the Masto­ dons, the Tartars almost let their ten­ point lead slip away in the closing minutes of the game, but Danny Le­ wis, who cored 14 points on the night, hit two clutch free throws with 50 seconds left to cin h the win. Derek Hardy led WSU in scoring with 17 points. In the Regional Final, the Tartars never looked back as they buil t an eight point lead in the opening min­ utes. NMU cut the lead 'to four, but WSU got in gear and buil t a com­ manding 42-28 halftime lead. The second half was all Tartars. Scott Arms trong Jed the way wi th 23 points while Lewis ad_Qed 10. For the second straight week i.e­ wi was named the Tournament MVP. "We were on our game and orthem was off," concluded Ham­ mye. "But now we must move on." MVPAGAI WS� Senior gu�d Danny Lewis was' named the Most Valuable Player of the Great Lakes Re�lonal held this past weekend at E�ansville, lndlana Lewis scored 14 points aqalnst Indiana/Purdue-Fort Wayne and 10 pornts aqainst Northern Michigan, . Play Better Golf with JACK NICKLAUS -THE OPTIMIST CLUB OF, NORTHWEST DETROIT ...... " ancfTHE··· .. ··· . OPTIMI T YOUTH FOU DATIO 000 ME.CHANICS PLUS R SMOOTH TE.MPO ARE. ,.HE REQUI �E.ME.NT5 FOF{ CHANGING OIP..EC IONS EFJ="ECTIVEL'y' AT TH TO o THG. SWING, DATE- SATURDAY, APRIL 10 PLACE: STATE FAIR BOWL, 19600 Woodward Avenue TIME: 12:00 p.m. �ntil 4:00 p.m. AOO\TI ONALL'I A UOOD 'THROUGH· 6WING THOUGHT IS : "WAIT F=OR THE: L GS TO woRK e, ��t: THE HA�D 5TAR"T DOWN. " For mor info, call 259-8143