PREPSTARS OFTHE WEEK n. KEVIN OORE. P l­ Op n: red 10 pul 10 " ERIC JOHNSO P 1 h a o n: JA ES SETILES Goli htly u­ canonal: Pulled down 11 und, TYREECE REEVES. Earhart Middle: Pulled SAM SPRAGGINS. Win By HARRY S .cl Ito th�. =.::..:.:Jl n Cltlz.n "I'M VERY PROUD of her," Arcuragi said." ever mind the six oals sh never quit or gave up." The enthusiastic crowed wit­ n ed a thrilling display of skating and pas ing from the Detroi ters keeping them to their feet. With just two minute into the game Shannon Washing n took a pass from Jasom McCrimmon aoo exploded down the ice kating right through th Grand Rapid defense. He dished the puck off tq Aaron Richard n who ired It ui to put Detroit on top 1-0. out two minu McCrimmon too a p 01 Jon and Jason rman whistled hot p t th Gnzzli goan to go up 2"() after 0 period. With j t 57 econds into th eo­ ond period, Shannon W hington di played an exhibition of mov that would make Steve Yzerman look li e a nior citizen. With lic pu k handling, .he flew around the GrizzJi def nse and right in on th Grand Rapids goalie whipping the puc in the net making it a 3-0 con­ test. But on minute I , er Washing­ ton got his second goal of the contest lry-blowing by the Grizzlies defens aM rocketing a shot into the ne to make it a 4-0 game. The Rocki ,however, got care­ less and Grand Rapid took advan­ tage of a couple 0 power plays with some Detroiters in the penalty box to cut the lead to 4-2 HE ROC t their four goal lead back when Riehardscn, on as is by Jones and Doug] , scored scored with 6:17 on the clock. McCri mmon io t his econd goal of the game econds later on a assists by on Dougl. t t ed elead t6-2 fter : two periods of play. The third period doomed tb Roc' as penal ti started to end players to the penalty box. With De­ troi t being short one and sometimes two players, Grand Rapids got easy sbots fired at Richardson, Despite her efforts, tbe Grizzlies tied it at 6-6 sending the game into overti me. But with just a 1:46 into overtime period, W hington too a pass McCrimmon and Jones and fired in the game winner which brought a huge roar from the Detroiters in the stand and brought the r t of the Rookie off the ben h to start th celebration. Washington, who had the 'bat trick', was named the gam MVP. • "These kids never quit," con- eluded As. istent Coach Ed Jones. "Wh n the hips were, Jo n they came through in the OT." the first period on a assist by Brandon Upshaw. After a scoreless second period, Washington scored unassisted goal in the third period to give the Rockies a 2-0 lead. Douglas finished the scoring in the third pe­ riod on a goal assisted by orman A CHA Members of the Detro' Rockies Squirt AA Squad who recently red the Little Caesars League ChafTlpionship. Shown here as runners-up in the State District Tournament are (front row J-r): Jason Douglas, Aaron Richardson, Johntae Mills, Rachel Richardson, Kareem Rhodes. (second row 1-'): Jason Norman, Dorian Allen, Shannon Washington, Nykolas Jones, Brandon Upshaw, William Townley nnd team manaqer Judy Ricnar1son. (back row I-r): Assistant Coach Mike White, Assistant Coach Ed Junes, H ad Coach Mike Arr.uragi, Assistant Coach and 'Mlliam Townley. Not pictured are players Jason McCrimmon and, Edmond Lee. aoo Aaron Richardson. While the playing was going on, Richardson was putting on a stellar performance stopping every shot the Wyandotte skaters could fire at her. Her performance impressed Squirt AA Head Coach Mike Arcuragi. "She played a up rb game," he aid."This is only Rachel's econd game ever as a goaltender. Johntae By HARRY ANDERSON, Jr. Specllli to the Mlchlglln Citizen (Part thr many kid don't tart wimming , competitively until they reach high chool and that' when it', too late. Several recreation ecntc have swim teams for kids as young as ix to as old 17. Unlike rna t swim pro-grams in trtc uburbs, they don't cost an arm and a le . "W HAVE membership rates for juveniles for little 2 to the regular memberships which only cost $3," say Evelyn Al na, an em­ ployee and swim coach at th Patton Recreation Cent r. "The pool i open ev ryday if want to w irn," AI na aid." We have chedul for eniors, open swim, adult open swim, kids and I110m and to . We do have swim practice for th Patton Swim Team for an hour and a half Monday through Friday." n. T Detroi t Roc' Squirt AA quad compri ed of youth tween t ag of 9-11, fought off a tough Grand Rapids team aJX1 pulled out a well-earned 7-6 win in overtime giv- in,; lh Detroit quad it's first Little LI- Ceasrars crown ever. "We played awesome, " ex­ claimed Roc' Head Coach Mike Arcuragi. "I'm very proud of these ids. We cam from near the bottom of our division during the regular cason," said Arcuragi. fore they rca h high h 01. That pi e i in their own ba k yard: It th I cal Detroit Parks and Recrea­ tion A tivity enters. Th Centers are putting forth an effort to attract kids f 11 ag to their wim pro­ grams. According to recreation officials, receive awards Detrort youngsters show off their awards they won at a recent swim meet at the Kemeny Recreation Center .. Alesna explained that kid are en­ couraged to try out for the team but before they undertake that t k, he want, th kid to understand that there' a lot more in it thanjust irn­ ming races. "Before a kid jump into t water and ay 'I want to wim on t team' we want th m to come into the pool and njoy the water irst. After he or he ge into th wat r for a while we d offer swim I f r a half an r each day, she aid." She added that on the kids how progr they can tryou for the swim team, but th re must c a c rnrmtrncnt from the, id as well th parents. "They must willin to work hard" Alesna aid. "You have to b there everyday." Youth involv ment in, wimrning maybe ready to play Saturday, if :tOL, Rachel will be there to mind the nets.' "The Grand Rapids game is the champ'onsuip. They beat us in the play-offs, but we beat them earlier this cason," The Canfield Arena is on Ford Road near Beach Daly. Face-off for the Little Ceasars Championship is 2 p.m. ' y' r i n't bad at the Kronk Recreation Center on McGraw and Junction. Swim Coach Cindy Deera say she has many Ide that can get more kids involved. "WE HAVE MOR kids than we do adults," Deera said. "I pave some ideas to implement linking-the wirn program with other water pro­ gram that we offer, uch as the Red Cross Water Safety Program canoe­ ing, ailing and water skiing." "I feel that the better the kid got, th better the offers should be. This will encourage more kids to go out and wirn.? . As for th people who run the wim programs, they're no strangers to the wat r. "Many 'f the people who work in th city programs are well qu lified tt Y Mike B II, w h taw irn co h at the Kemeny Recreation Center on Fort Street arid who also warn com­ petitively when he was a tud nt at W tern Hi h School. "The people who teach kids how t wim at the . recreation c nt rs have experienc in th water and have warn rnpcri- tiv ly." "The City Of Detr it Aquatics Pro ram i. pr tty tr n ," con ludcd h nnan J ncs, a life uard wh als wor at Kemeny. "Th y h vc the kids i nte in mind 00 they r trongly qualified to nelp the young­ te t dev lop int tron wim­ mers". •