Page 10- The Michigan Daily -Tuesday, March 27, 1990 Southwestern coach wins elusive title DETROIT (AP) - Seven times Detroit Southwestern coach Perry Watson had been to the mountaintop of high school basketball. Finally, he reached the other side. The 38-year-old coach whose in- ner-city school won its first state championship since 1973 over the weekend knows the streets around it well. He grew up in the area show- ing the wear of heavy industry and hard times for the largely Black and Hispanic population that lives there. By contrast with many of his suburban coaching counterparts, Watson can't leave his job on the hardwood of a sweaty gym. After- hours work might include arranging for physical exam or a hot meal for a player who otherwise would go without. "You have to have a lot of com- mitment. They are just like another family," Watson said of the bond he has with his players. "I don't have the luxury of just being a basketball coach. My com- mitment to them is for life. It's more to our team than just basket- ball," Watson said, adding he strives to encourage his players to apply the same work ethic to academics as to athletics. The words "attitude" and "habits" are lettered in gold on the team's dark blue practice jerseys. "If one stumbles later in life, I don't take it personally, but it does hurt," Watson said. Watson graduated from South- western in 1968 and coached his alma mater to the Class A state championship Saturday, defeating Saginaw High School 67-54 at the Palace of Auburn Hills. It was Wat- son's first state title during a 12-year career. He doesn't measure his success by the number of trophies in the ath- letic department's showcase, but how well players do - on and off the court - after they leave South- western. "The majority of them graduate. I can't recall any of coach Watson's players not graduating since I've been here," Southwestern High School principal Betty Hines said Monday. Five of the school's Na- tional Honor Society inductees were members of the basketball team. Dumars out for four weeks DETROIT (AP) - Detroit Pis- tons starting guard Joe Dumars will miss at least four weeks after break- ing the same hand he broke last year, the team said yesterday. Dumars, averaging a career-best 18.4 points per game, suffered a frac- ture of the third metacarpal bone on his left hand when he tried to break a fall during Saturday's 105-98 loss at San Antonio. "When it first happened, I thought, 'Oh my God!' It was the same area of the hand that I hurt last year," Dumars said. "I can't even hold this piece of paper in this hand - it's too heavy." Dumars, 26, was the MVP of last year's NBA Finals, which the Pistons won in a four-game sweep over the Los Angeles Lakers. "The hand was placed in a cast this afternoon and he is expected to miss four weeks, which would take you through the end of the regular season," Piston spokesman Matt Dobek said yesterday. the Wolverines had hoped for a re- peat. "We're obviously disappointed. We had higher expectations," Hutchins stated. "We need to have more intensity and focus. We are a much better team than this, we just aren't peaking early." Adding injury to insult was the loss of shortstop Bonnie Tholl. Tholl dislocated her shoulder during the tournament, and it is not known when she will return to the lineup. 0 ......._..._. .. Softball team falls short in repeat bid by Sarah Osburn Daily Sports Writer The Michigan softball team did not garner the kind of results it had hoped for on its trip to California. The team finished the Bud Lite Invitational with a 1-4 record, bow- ing out of competition after drop- ping its only two tournament games. The Wolverines finished pool play with a 1-2 record. They defeated Utah State, but suffered losses to Massachusetts and to Berkeley. The team then failed to score any runs during tournament play, as they were shut out by Creighton Univer- sity and Central Michigan. Michigan softball coach Carol Hutchins cited this lack of offense as the team's major problem. "The defense was not good, but it doesn't matter how many runs the other team scores if you are not get- ting any hits," Hutchins said. As defending Bud Lite champs, BUYA SEGA. i w ;' 3: .. , ^ h "3 4 r , , - : : ,.. - .: : r Genesis system comes complete with control pad and Altered Beast"'game cartridge. In your face Malcolm Mackey rejects a Kevin Lynch jumper in Georgia Tech's 93-91 victory over Minnesota Sunday. Lynch gave Kenny Anderson a free dental examination on the play. Tech takes on UNLV in the second Final Four game this Saturday. Duke and Arkansa square off in the first contest. 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