September 10, 1992 Grosse Pointe News Sports ULS booters bounce back from a tough loss By Chuck Klonke Sports Editor Outplaymg a team doesn't always guarantee a VIctory. UniversIty LIggett School's soccer team found that out last weekend when It dropped a 2.1 decISIOn to Notre Dame In the semifinals of Its four.team mVI. tational tournament The Knights bounced back to beat Mount Clemens 3-2 m the consolation game to finish thIrd Alpena won the tournament by beatmg Notre Dame 1-0 m overtime In the champIOnshIp game. The Wildcats mpped Mount Clemens 1-0 In the sem. lfinal "We outshot Notre Dame 25. 15 and they scored both theIr goals as a result of free kIcks," said ULS coach DaVId Backhurst "I felt we outplayed them, but we didn't playas well as I think we can .. The Knights will have to be even better this week as they go on the road to play two per. enmal powers m Class B ULS VIsited Cranbrook on Wednes. day and IS at Lutheran North on Friday. Both games are also Metro Conference contests. "Those are two of the toughest teams we'll face this year, but you improve by playing teams like that," Backhurst Said. Summer camp will help ULS basketball team By Chuck Klonke Sports Editor Summer camp may pay dIVIdends in the fall <strong>for</strong> the University LIggett School girls basketball team. "I took seven of the gIrls to a team camp at Western Michi. gan and It was the best thmg they could have done," saId coach Anne Bellah, whose team opens the season Friday at 4 p.m. agamst Lutheran West in the Ann Arbor GreenhIlls InvI' tational "One of the teams we played was Detroit Kmg and I told the girls they'd learn a lot from them. I've been seeing the ben. efits of the camp m the preseason and I'm sure I'll see more when the season starts." Three starters are returning <strong>for</strong> the Lady Knights, mcluding last year's leadmg scorer, Juhanne Grant Grant, a sophomore, can play pomt guard but wIll probably see more actIOn in the low post. "She's such a versatile player," Bellah saId "She has good court sense and wIll be one of our key people down low." Grant's twm brother, Joey, was a starter on the ULS boys team last winter. "You can always find them after practice playmg one-onone," Belloh saId. Jumor Magda ChoJnacka IS back at pomt guard and sophomore Stacey Corbin IS a returnmg starter, who can play a <strong>Local</strong> prep sports calendar Grosse Pointe South Thursday, Sept. 10 Boys golf vs Edsel Ford, 3 pm Friday, Sept. 11 Boys soccer at Romeo, 4 p m Football at Warren Matt. 7 30 p m Saturday, Sept. 12 GIrls temus at ULS InVItational, 830am Boys, girls cross country at West Bloomfield InVItatIOnal, 10 a m Monday, Sept. 14 Girls tenms vs PH Northern, 4 pm Boys soceer at Lake Shore, 4 p m Boys golf at Utica. 3 pm Tuesday, Sept. 15 Boys and girls cross country WIth Fraser at Anchor Bay, 4 pm Girls basketball vs Mount Clemens, 7pm Wednesday, Sept. 16 Girls tenms at Eisenhower, 4 pm Boys soccer at G P North, 4 p m Boys golf vs Warren Matt, 3 p m Thursday, Sept. 17 GIrlS basketball vs ChIppewa Val ley, 7 pm Boys golf at G P North, 3 30 p m Girls SWImming vs Stevenson, 7 pm Grosse Pointe North Thursday, Sept. 10 Boys golf at Anchor Bay. 3 pm Girls tenms vs Ann Arbor Huron. 4 pm GIrls basketball vs Regina, 7 pm Friday, Sept. 11 Eo) ~ 90CCer vs Utica. 4 pm wmg or low post. They'll probably be Joined m the starting lineup by junior Shona Malkar and senior Amy Mehr. Others expected to see con- Siderable actIOn are senior Kama Kennedy, Junior Jamila Hoard, sophomore Melissa Buhalis and freshman Katherine Riddle. "We have a lot of young talent," BellaH said. "We'll have one freshman on the varsity and another on the JV. Both should be fine players." Belloli is counting on determination to be one of the Lady Kmghts' strengths this season. "We're not very tall so we'll have to work hard on reboundmg. We're not very fast and we aren't great at handling the ball, but the heart they play with will have a lot to do with our success," Belloli said. "It's a hustling team and our three returnmg starters have good court sense It's a close-knit team WIth a lot of hard workers who want to Improve" After a season without a league affilIation, ULS will play in the Metro Conference The Lady Knights are m a divisIOn with Lutheran Northwest, Lutheran West, Harper Woods and Hamtramck "It'll be fun to be competmg <strong>for</strong> a league champlOnshlp," BelloH saId. "I think we'll be very competitive" GIrls temus at ULS rournament, 830am Boys, girls cross country at West Bloomfield InVItatIOnal, lOa m Football at Mount Clemens, 1 p m Monday, Sept. 14 Boys golf at Romeo, 3 p m Girls tennis vs ChIppewa Valley, 4 pm Boys soccer at Mott, 4 p m Tuesday, Sept. 15 Boys golf vs Ford, 3 p m Girls basketball vs Lake Shore, 7 pm Girls SWlmnung vs Dearborn, 7 p m Boys, girls cross country WIth L'Anse Creuse at LakeVIew, 4 pm Wednesday, Sept. 16 Boys golf at Utica, 3 p m Girls tenms at Stevenson, 4 pm Boys soccer vs G P South, 4 p m University Liggett MICROGRAPHIC & ELECTRONIC IMAGE CONVERSION SERVICES • SYSTEMS. CONSULTATION Saturday, Sept. 12 Thursday, Sept. 17 Boys golf vs G P South, 3 30 p m GirlS basketball vs RoseVIlle, 7 p Tn Thursday, Sept. 10 Boys golf at Southfield Chnstlan, 4 pm Friday, Sept. 11 Girls basketball at GreenhIlls InVlta honal Football vs Lutheran East, 4 15 pm Boys soccer at Lutheran North, 4 pm GIrls tenms vs E Grand RapIds, 4 pm Saturday, Sept. 12 Boys, girls cross country at Algonac InVItatIOnal, 10 a m Girls basketball at Greenhills [nVlta tlOnal FIeld hockey at Sauk Valley GIrls tenms vs E Grand RapIds. ULS has a young team WIth only four semors on the squad, and three of them mIssed the Mount Clemens game because of injurIes or Illness "Three of our four defenders, the stopper, the sweeper and one of the outSIde defenders, are sophomores, but they're all good players," Backhurst Said Henry Ackerman gave the Knights a 1-0 lead over Mount Clemens when he scored on a rebound with the game onJy three mmutes old The Bathers tied the score mIdway through the first half and It remained 1- 1 at halftime. Fifteen mmutes mto the sec ond half Tom SImmonds put ULS ahead 2-1 when he headed Jeff Backhurst's corner kIck mto the net The Kmghts mcreased the lead to 3-1 With eight mmutes left when Matt SpIcer deflected Pat Moltane's pass past the Mount Clemens goahe ULS got a strong game from sophomore goalkeeper Chns Adamo, who filled m <strong>for</strong> semor Vince Harkms. Harkms hurt his ankle m the Notre Dame game Jeff Backhurst and sopho more midfielder Frank Tymrak, who scored the only ULS goal agamst Notre Dame, were named to the all.tournament team ULS opened the season with a 6-1 victory over Warren Be. thesda. Jeff Backhurst scored twice on penalty kicks and Omar Sawaf also had two goals Gary Spicer and Moltane completed the Kmghts' scoring Sophomores Tymrak and Chris Comeau played strong games <strong>for</strong> ULS. Football A three-yard touchdown run m the third quarter by St AIphonsus' Steve RlOs spoiled University LIggett School's non-league opener as the Arrows mpped the Kmghts 14-12 ULS begins Metro Conference play Friday when lt hosts Lutheran East at 4 15 P m On star squad Terry Shook of Grosse Pointe Woods IS a defenseman on the USA All-Star team which wIll play the CanadIan All-Star team m a senes of games on the Roller Hockey InternatIOnal Tour. The teams wIll play at Cabo Arena on Fnday, Sept 11, at 7:30 p.m. G P North, G P South m ULS Invlta tlOnal, 8 30 a m Monday, Sept. 14 Boys soccer at Lutheran Westland, 430pm Boys golf at Country Day, 4 pm Tuesday, Sept. 15 GIrls basketball at South Lake, 7 pm Boys golf at Bmnmgham Groves, 4 pm GIrls tennis vs Cranbrook, 4 pm Wednesday, Sept. J6 FIeld hockey at G R Ottawa HIlls 415 p m Boys soccer vs Lutheran East, 4 30 pm Thursday, Sept. 17 GIrls basketball vs Roeper, 6 pm Boys soccer at Lutheran Northwest, 430pm Boys golf vs Oakland Chnstlan, 4 pm Girls tennis at Toledo Notre Dame. 430pm Star of the Sea Thursday, Sept. 10 Basketball at Holy Redeemer. 7 pm Tenms vs Oakland Cathohc, 4 p m Friday, Sept. 11 TenniS at G P North JV. 4 pm Monday, Sept. 14 Tenms at Royal Oak Shnne, 4 pm Tuesday, Sept. 15 Basketball vs St Agatha. 7 pm Thursday, Sept. 17 TenniS vs Farmmgton Mercy. 4 pm Basketball at Southgate Aquma~. 7 pm Scholes .':':':':':':':':':':':':': Hall of Fame opened In Coo perstown, NY, m 1939, the first group of Inducteeb In cluded all time greats Babe Ruth, Ty Cobb, Waltel Johnson and Cy Young "I was very honored Just to learn I had been nommated fOl the Hall of Fame," saId Scholes, who was Inducted Into the InternatIOnal SWimming Hall 1980 of Fame m Flonda In Others ill the charter class of the MIchIgan State AthletICS Hall of Fame are Fred Aldel man, GlOria Becks<strong>for</strong>d, Amo Bessone, Jack Bl eshn, Bob Caley, Lynn ChandnOls, Don Coleman, Duffy Daugherty, Chuck Davey, Lyman Fllmo dIg, Johnny Green, John Han nah, MagiC Johnson, Forddy Kennedy, Henry Kennedy, Bon me Lauer, Jane Manchester- Meyers, Gale Mikles, Eatl MOl 22420 Harper Ave Sf Clair Shores MI 48080 (313) 779-7760 3C Iall. BlggJe Munn, Carlton Rlntz, Robin Roberts, Ernestine Ru%ell Weaver, Bubba SmIth, Fled Stabley Sr, Doug Volmar, Gene Washmgton, George Webster and Ralph Young Grosse Pointe Hockey Association FALL REGISTRATION Mites thru Midgets Another exciting fun ... filled Hockey Season awaits you! Don't miss it! Children Welcome 5 & Up Saturday, September 12th ~9 a.m. to Noon Saturday, September 19th ~9 a.m. to Noon Skating to begin September 19th, times assigned at registration Photo b, K P Bdlaya Midfielder Frank Tymrak (13) of University Liggett School holds off a Noire Dame player during the semifinals of the ULSsoccer tournament last weekend. From page Ie straIght NCAA champIOnshIps It had only been done once be <strong>for</strong>e - by 1948 OlympiC cham pion Wally Rls - until Scholes accomplIshed the feat Scholes has hved m the Pomtes smce 1960 He worked as a manufacturer's agent <strong>for</strong> the automobIle mdustry after graduatIOn from MIchIgan State, but IS letired from that Job He IS active m the Grosse Pomte Theatre and has had parts m teleVISIOn commel clals, mcluding one as a doctor m an Arbor Drugs spot He also ap peared as an extra m the movIe "Hoffa" There's a speCIal honor In bemg m the charter class of a hall of fame When baseball's Players with last names beginning with the letters: A-L come between 9 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. M.Z come between 10:30 a.m. - Noon At the Neighborhood Club 17150 Waterloo New players to the GPHA must bring birth certificate to registration. Travel team players register with their respective managers. REGISTRATION FEE: $50 - first child $30 - second & third child $110 - maximum per family Plus $15 per child ice pre-payment (or September For More In<strong>for</strong>mation Call: Paul Mallon 881-0206 (Mites - Ages 5-9) Rick Fromm 884-7068 (Squirts - Ages 10 & 11) Don Jaeger 886-4757 (Pee Wees - Ages 12 & 13) Paul Manion, Pres. Home: 885-3912 Office: 965-6100 I
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