The Michigan Daily SPORTS Friday, August 7, 1987 Page 15 Norton eyes '88 Olympics Defenseman may miss 'M' season By DARREN JASEY The Central Collegiate Hockey Association playoffs ended in bitter disappointment for Michigan - two close losses to Michigan State at Munn Ice Arena in East Lansing. Back then no one gave it much thought, but those were probably captain Jeff Norton's last games in a Wolverine uniform. Norton is regarded as a top candidate to play defense for the U.S. National team this fall and earn a spot on the Olympic team that will compete next February in Calgary, Alberta. If that happens he will not play for Michigan next season. Today he joins 32 others, ineluding former Michigan teammates center Brad Jones and defenseman Todd Copeland, in Lake Placid, N.Y., for the Olympic trials. U.S. National Team head coach Dave Peterson will select 24 or 25 players to play exhibitions against various amateur and professional teams before camp breaks at the end of the month. He will then pare the roster down to 20 for the Olympics. "NORTON is one of our better defensemen coming into camp," Peterson said. "We expect him to make the team and be a good defenseman for us. He's a strong defenseman and plays a strong type defense. He's a very good player." The Michigan senior is one of ten defensemen in Lake Placid competing for the final six or seven spots on the Olympic roster. Norton totalled 12 goals and 36 assists in his junior season to lead all Wolverine defensemen and place third on the team overall. His departure will leave head coach Red Berenson with no senior defensemen and one junior in Myles O'Conner. Norton, though, has no reservations when it comes to playing for the gold. "Playing in the Olympics is something I've always wanted to ' do," Norton said. "It's been a goal ever since the '80 team. It's a tremendous stepping stone to making a career out of hockey. "If I'm with the Olympic team I don't think I'll feel bad at all (about not playing at Michigan). I'd rather be at the Olympics. I think (the Wolverines) are going to be a lot better this year. They'll challenge a lot more. They've got four good classes right there." AFTER THE Olympics Norton has the choice of playing out his final year of eligibility at Michigan in 1988-89 or turning professional. He was a third-round draft choice of the New York Islanders in 1984. Regardless of the decision he plans on getting his degree. Said Norton, "Whether I come back for hockey or not I'm going to make (34 credits) up-definitely." Norton's road to the Olympics began with the Pravda Cup last spring, where he participated with the U.S. team against several Doily Photo by JOHN MUNSON European teams and Canada. That is Former Michigan captain Jeff Norton hopes to repeat the miracle of 1980 at the '88 where Peterson got a good look at Olympics in Calgary. him. think he deserves to go to Lake LOOK YOUR BEST! "When I went over to Russia it Placid." helped me," Norton said. "As a Jones, Michigan's electrifying If your hair isn't becom- result (Peterson has) seen a little center for the past four years, also CLASSIFIEDS more of me than he has a few of the has an inside track to the Olympic AiREAeGoRng to Yush others (at the tryouts)." team. His 32-goal, 46-assist season WAY TOGETbe coming to us THE OLYMPIC road then a year ago was good enough to put DASCOLA STYLISTS took the 6-2, 195-pounder to North him at the top of the all-time OppositIaVcoison MpleViIg. Carolina for the Olympic Sports Wolverine scoring list. The CA LL 764-0557+- 9'1.27 Festival two weeks ago. There he Winnipeg Jets await Jones' arrival contributed two assists and steady after his Olympic venture ends. defense to the South team's silver medal effort. Michigan Daily That event also showcased an MihgnD l improved Copeland, the highly SPORTS$150 touted defenseman who managed two 763-0376 OFF . o. goals and 11 assists in his first year Adu____ein_ at Michigan. He, like Norton, tallied Adlt[sinBring in this ad for Admission rn nthsa o two assists for the South and played , 1 great movie deals!! well enough to be invited to Lake' Michigan Daily 1 or 2 1 ,dets Placid. However, his chances of making the Olympic team are slim.ARTS cUPN Steve MartIn ack Nicholson th6Oymic slm.ROXANNE Witches of "He's a longshot," said Peterson. 7630379 P0 Eastwick cR "He played well in the Festival and I I Norton... strong defense