Canton Observer for September 29, 1988 - Canton Public Library
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QA£ Thuraday. Sap»»nbar <strong>29</strong>. 1968<br />
S h a m r o c k s r o l l<br />
t o 2 0 - 0 v i c t o r y<br />
o v e r S p a r t a n s<br />
By Brad Emom<br />
staff writer<br />
Bed<strong>for</strong>d Catholic<br />
arm and a teg op OD<br />
Borgess, scoring<br />
Saturday night<br />
sioo opener fq# both<br />
game played i<br />
High.<br />
The win increases<br />
overall mark to 4-0,<br />
slipped to 0-3.<br />
football win<br />
Dtviin<br />
a<br />
'Tm happy to be in this position,"<br />
said coach Tom Mach of tbe<br />
defending Catholic League champions.<br />
"We've played some tough<br />
people over a four-week period."<br />
Behind tbe passing of quarterback<br />
Scott Haoncber and the kicking<br />
of Pete Etexovic, CC was able<br />
-to dominate mock of tbe first balf.<br />
Haimcbw connected on Seven of<br />
his first eight passes in the<br />
quarter inrlading a 15-yard toochdown<br />
toss to tight end Lon'<br />
Tbe seven-play, 87-yard drive<br />
was helped along by a to-yard halfback<br />
option pass from Chris<br />
ston to Mike Mathis. It was tbe<br />
same play that sparked CCs comefrom-behind<br />
21-18 'victory a week<br />
earlier over defending state Class<br />
A champion Ann Arbor Pioneer. \<br />
"He (Haoncber) is a lot better<br />
than a year ago," said Borgess<br />
coach Dan Henry. "And became of<br />
that they are a contender <strong>for</strong> tbe<br />
division."<br />
ELEZOVIC, meanwhile, added a<br />
47-yard field, believed to be a<br />
scbool record, midway through tbe<br />
quarter.<br />
EDexovic (ben added a 43-yard<br />
field goal in tbe second period to<br />
give CC a 13-0 advantage.<br />
"When yon have a kicker like<br />
that it gives you a chance to do<br />
more things offensively, maybe<br />
gamble a little more on third down<br />
plays," said Mach. "He's one of tbe<br />
best around. He has good range.<br />
Forty seven yards was not a lucky<br />
field goal He has that capability."<br />
CC increased its lead to 20-0<br />
when Lou Y eager recovered a Borgess<br />
fumble at tbe Spartans' 16.<br />
And three plays later, senior fullback<br />
Lee Krueger bulled his way in<br />
from 7 yards out"<br />
BORGESS'S ONLY real offensive<br />
threat came on the oext series<br />
when Ebbie Herbert hit Kareem<br />
Carpenter with a 67-yard pass, bet<br />
tbe drive stalled when Herbert was<br />
stripped of tbe ball fighting <strong>for</strong> a<br />
first down at tbe CC 2 as Yeager<br />
fell on the loose ball.<br />
"1 thought in tbe first half it<br />
should have been 13-3 or 10-3,"<br />
Henry sa^g. "But instead we had a<br />
bad snap on a punt, jumped offsides<br />
on fourth down (leading to<br />
Elezovic's 47-yard field goal and<br />
fumbled when it looked like we<br />
were going in. You can't af<strong>for</strong>d<br />
anything like that against a team<br />
like CC."<br />
CC ran 60 plays to Borgess's 36.<br />
Tbe Shamrocks had 116 yards<br />
to Borgess's 21. CC added<br />
yards in tbe air (nine of 15<br />
I) to tbe Spartans' 93 (6<br />
oft®)-<br />
fe were going to try and run<br />
them early, but they stopped us tbe<br />
i of plays so we thought<br />
might be there," Mach<br />
ly we're a runbat<br />
we're trying to open<br />
things Bp."t ~ «<br />
F i v e a r e a g r i d t e a m s<br />
i n r u n n i n g f o r p l a y o f f s<br />
<strong>Observer</strong> land has five teams in tbe running <strong>for</strong> tbe high school football<br />
playoffs. Two would qualify if the final pairings were decided this week.<br />
Farmington Harrison is the top team in Class B Region IV with 92 playoff<br />
The others are Riverview, Madison Heights Lampbere and Mount<br />
North Farmington (iM) is No. 4 in Class A Region EH, with Red<strong>for</strong>d Catholic<br />
Central (86) fifth and Westland John Glenn (82) sixth. Birmingham<br />
Brother Rice and Detroit Henry Ford are tied <strong>for</strong> first<br />
Plymouth Salem alao has an 88-point average but is No. 7 in Class A<br />
Region n, which has East Lansing (94) as tbe leader. :<br />
• Tbe top four teams in each region qualify <strong>for</strong> tbe four-week tournament<br />
J which begins Friday, Nov. 4.<br />
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By Brad Emona<br />
and Pan O K u f i<br />
staff writers<br />
F YOU'RE LOOKING <strong>for</strong> big<br />
football games, look no further<br />
than Saturday's Western<br />
Lakes Activities Association<br />
encounter, which finds Plymouth Salem<br />
at North Farmington.<br />
ffcated and?<br />
tbe top spot in tbe Lakes<br />
Division of the WLAA.<br />
The key <strong>for</strong> Salem is tbe health of<br />
junior quarterback Ryan Johnson,<br />
who is nursing a sore ankle. He<br />
played sparingly in last week's 17-7 \<br />
win over Walled Lake Central.<br />
North, meanwhile, found a passing<br />
attack in last week's 36-13 crushing<br />
of Livonia Stevenson.<br />
Tbe Raiders beat Salem last year,<br />
10-3.<br />
Meanwhile, other key matchups .<br />
feature defending Wolverine A<br />
League champ Dearborn Fordson (3-<br />
1) at Wayne Memorial (2-2) and<br />
Harper Woods Bishop Gallagher (2-<br />
2) vs. Red<strong>for</strong>d Catholic Central (4-0).<br />
As far as your expert prognosticators<br />
go, O'Meara picked 11 of 14 correctly<br />
last week to raise his season<br />
total to 46-13. Emons, meanwhile,<br />
slipped to 41-18 overall after going<br />
9-5.<br />
Here is a look at this weekend's<br />
encounters:<br />
FRIDAY'S GAMES<br />
(aM 7:30 p.m. unless noted)<br />
Uv. Franklin at Uv. Churchill: With<br />
Farmington Harrison all but a lock lo win<br />
the WLAA's Wesiem Division, second<br />
place could be a! stake In this one. Both<br />
teams are 2-2 overall and 1-1 In the division.'Churchill<br />
is hurting, losing tailback<br />
Jeff Zawtsiak and tackle Bob Pokerwinski<br />
to injury. Franklin, meanwhile, may still be<br />
reeling from last week's 38-polnt drubb-<br />
g r i d p r e d i c t i o n s<br />
ing from Harrison PICKS — Emons likes<br />
ChurchM at home O'Meara predicts a<br />
Franklin revival.<br />
Uv. Stevenson at Westland<br />
Last year Stevenson caught<br />
Ing. pulling off the upset<br />
Rockets (4-0) to be wide.<br />
ready tor war The only pre<br />
Stevenson's troops are<br />
star tailback Rob Chanko returns.\<br />
— Glenn makes its ffve straight<br />
NorthvfHe at Ply. <strong>Canton</strong>: The poor<br />
Chiefs (0-4) have no where to go but up.<br />
white the Mustangs (2-2) appear be better<br />
than a 500 club after toppling Churchid<br />
last week PICKS — <strong>Canton</strong> can't corral<br />
the Mustangs.<br />
Farmington at Walled Lake Central:<br />
Both teams are 0-4. but Farmington has<br />
yet to score a point The Falcons' could<br />
salvage something by giving rookie coach<br />
Rick MUhizer his first victory. PICKS —<br />
Farmington may have to wait another<br />
week, Emons takes Central<br />
Red<strong>for</strong>d Union at Jackson Northwest:<br />
Ever been to Parma? li s home of the<br />
Panthers, too Under Duane Kaiser, who<br />
is returning tor his second stint as coach,<br />
Jackson Northwest is 3-1 using a balanced<br />
offensive attack led by quarterback<br />
Chad Logan The secondary is also<br />
tough, which should make things interesting<br />
<strong>for</strong> the RU Panthers' potent passing<br />
duo of John Burdick and Joe Delfgauw<br />
RU's line, however, has been decimated<br />
by injuries PICKS — RU goes to 3-2 because<br />
of the tougher schedule<br />
Dbn. Fordson at Wayne Memorta*<br />
When wasthe last time Wayne beat Fordson?<br />
The erratic Zebras (2-2) are certainly<br />
capable, but can they stop the<br />
Tractors' ground game? A Wolverine A<br />
S t e e l e r s w i n 2 g a m e s<br />
The Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Steelers were winners in freshman and varsity football<br />
Sunday, defeating the Union Lake Hawks.<br />
Mike Brannan rushed <strong>for</strong> 174 yards and scored four touchdowns to pace<br />
the Steeler freshmen to a 32-24 victory.<br />
Randy Mack added a 50-yard touchdown run. and Mike Turn and Mike<br />
Hirth ran <strong>for</strong> extra points.<br />
Rob McKinnon, Jason Krueger and Justin Drcra scored TDs <strong>for</strong> the varsity<br />
Steelers, who posted an 18-0 triumph.<br />
Tbe junior varsity suffered its first defeat 14-0.<br />
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O'Meara says Fordson s too <strong>for</strong>midable<br />
Lutheran Weet at ClarencevtMe The<br />
lyl and Hyde Troian6 (2-2) will be<br />
a team that Is young and<br />
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OarencevUle and Ti<br />
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in 18 carries in<br />
last week s thumping "bC Hamtramck<br />
PICKS - The coin please, if* Clarenceville.<br />
according lo Emons. But iTsame up<br />
heads <strong>for</strong> Lutheran West when<br />
tried it.<br />
Edsei Ford at Garden City Edsei Ford<br />
(2-2) is coming off a big win over Redtord<br />
Union, and the Cougars are 1-3 after<br />
losing 8-7 to first-place Woodhaven It will<br />
be Senior Night at Garden Ctty PICKS —<br />
Even if their engines don't roar, the Thunder<br />
birds come out a winner in this Northwest<br />
Suburban League game<br />
SATURDAY S GAMES<br />
(aH 1 p.m unless noted)<br />
Pty. Salem at N. Farmington: It's gutcheck<br />
time in the WLAA Each team has<br />
played a relatively cupcake schedule<br />
North must stop Salem's dangerous wishbone.<br />
Salem must be able to stop Raider<br />
running back Joe Sturtz PICKS — North<br />
Stays unbeaten<br />
Walled Lake Western at Farm Harrison:<br />
Turn out the lights, the party is over<br />
tor Western's one-game winning str&k<br />
Unbeaten Harrison must have patience<br />
because the WLAA championship game<br />
is still three weeks off PICKS — Emons<br />
will never pick against Harrison again,<br />
even if It's against Cincinnati Moelier<br />
Vesta burg at Lutheran Westland: Vestaburg<br />
is onfy 1-3, but last week the<br />
Wolverines upset state-ranked Bay City<br />
All-Saints, 12-6. behind the passing ol<br />
Chad Palmer, who threw <strong>for</strong> two TDs and<br />
106 yards Lutheran Westland (2-2) is<br />
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PICKS — The Shamrocks run (heir<br />
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^SUNDAY'S GAME<br />
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WATER HEATER<br />
SALE<br />
•149*<br />
Reg. $195.96<br />
BERGSTROM'S<br />
HEATING COOLING PLUMBING<br />
254<strong>29</strong> W. FIVE MILE<br />
REDFORD<br />
532-2160<br />
STORE HOURS:<br />
MONDAY-FRIDAY 9-7<br />
SATURDAY (M<br />
SUNDAY CLOSED<br />
HONEYWELL<br />
CHRONOTHERM III<br />
FUEL SAVER T M E M A O S T A T<br />
SAVE 11-21%<br />
48 W9<br />
mm M m m f l i i i<br />
ARMCHAIR PROORAMMINO<br />
EASY TO UNOER8TANO<br />
Carrier<br />
•199S High-Output<br />
INSTALLED A RUNNING<br />
OBSERVER LAND GIRLS<br />
SWIMMING/DIVING RANKINGS<br />
The lo4owtng « a Hat ol the gida top swimming<br />
times and dMng scores by Obaervertand<br />
athlete* Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> coach Hooker We#<br />
man complies the list weekly and coaches can<br />
pnone him with the* reeults at 451-6600, Ext<br />
313 Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday and Friday<br />
between 2 30 and 3-30 p.m.<br />
200-Yard Medley FVeiay<br />
(state qualifying time 1:59 59)<br />
Farmington Mercy t 58 1<br />
Livonia Church* 1 59 7<br />
North Farmington 159 8<br />
Ptymouth <strong>Canton</strong> . 2:0146<br />
200-Yard Freestyle<br />
(state qualifying time 2 01 59)<br />
Nicole Drake (<strong>Canton</strong>) 1.59 37<br />
Becky Wiqust (Mercy) 2:02.50<br />
Laurie Oswald (N Farmington) . 2 02 60<br />
Katie Hamann (Church*)- — 2 03 90<br />
Tara DitchkoM (Churchill) 2:06 10<br />
CmdyGrush (Mercy) 2:07 53<br />
Ellen lessjg (Churcrmi) 2 08 10<br />
Mrssy Kendall (Farnwnglon) 2 06 3'<br />
Kelly Ftasche (<strong>Canton</strong>) 2:10 28<br />
Sarah Schmru (<strong>Canton</strong>) 2 11 46<br />
200-Yard Individual Medley<br />
(state qualifying time: 2:18 79}<br />
Kerry Doran (N Farmmgton) 2.15 70<br />
Nicole Drake (<strong>Canton</strong>) 2 20 95<br />
Cassie Cummins (<strong>Canton</strong>) 2-22 49<br />
Tara Otchkoft (Churchrt) 2:24 toO<br />
Katie Hamann (Church®) 224 80<br />
Angie NeviBe (Churchill) 225 40<br />
Lu DeMattia (Mercy) 226 97<br />
Krtsty Brugar (<strong>Canton</strong>) 22 7 21<br />
Katie Westhoft (Mercy) 227 28<br />
Katie Knipper (Mercy) 227 70<br />
Erm Cson (Salem) 227 70<br />
50-Yard Freeetyle<br />
(state qualifying time: 25 99)<br />
Audra Martin (Church*)<br />
Christie Duthie (N Farmington)<br />
Karen Neyer (Mercy)<br />
25.96<br />
26 10<br />
26 28<br />
PREP POOTBALL<br />
Friday. Sapt 30<br />
Liv Franklin at Uv Churchill, 7 30 p.m<br />
IJv Stevenson at Westland Glenn 7 30 p.m .<br />
Northville at Pty <strong>Canton</strong>. 7 30 p m<br />
Farmington al W L Central. 7 "30 p m<br />
Dbn Edsei Ford at Garden City. 7 30pm<br />
Redtord Union al Jack eon Nwest 7 30pm<br />
Dbn Fordson al Wayne Memorial, 7 30 p m<br />
Lutheran West at CtaraoceviBe. 7:30 p.m<br />
Saturday. Ocl. 1<br />
Ply Salem at N Farmington, 1 p.m<br />
W L Western at Farm Harrison 1 p m.<br />
VestaburQ at Lutheran Westland. i p.m<br />
Allen Park al Red Thurston, 1 p.m.<br />
Bishop Borgess at H W Notre Dame: -H<br />
Redtord CCvs H W Bishop Gallagher<br />
at Lrvonia Oarencev«e. 7:30 p m<br />
Sunday. Oct 2<br />
S1 Agatha at Red. St. Mary's. 1 p.m<br />
Thursday, <strong>September</strong> <strong>29</strong>. 1M6 GA£<br />
swimming<br />
100-Yard Butterfly<br />
(state qualifying time 102.09,<br />
Kerr, Doran (N Farmington)<br />
C*>nstie Duthie IN Farmington)<br />
Lauren Weary (Farmington)<br />
Ltf OeMattia (Mercy)<br />
Katie Hamann (Church*)<br />
Cassie Cummms (<strong>Canton</strong>)<br />
Kelly Rsche (<strong>Canton</strong> j<br />
Chr-s Lang (<strong>Canton</strong>)<br />
Sarah ArxVews (Saiemi<br />
Michelle McCaffrey (Mercy)<br />
100-Yard Freestyle<br />
(state qualifying time 56 39)<br />
Kerry Doran (N Farmington t<br />
Audra Martin (Church*)<br />
Nico»e Drake (<strong>Canton</strong>i<br />
KalieHom (Farmington)<br />
Laurie Oswald (N Farmmgton)<br />
Becky Wiqmst (Mercy)<br />
Karen Meyer (Mercy) . . .<br />
Chnatte DuVue (N FarrrWigloni<br />
Lori EngeViuber (Corton)<br />
jenrter Oermer (ChorchU)<br />
500-Yard Treear/ia<br />
gM—hrtng «m» 5 25 0B)<br />
56 04<br />
58 10<br />
59 11<br />
59 56<br />
Nmxw Drake (<strong>Canton</strong>i . 6 17.89<br />
J.li Hawkins (Farrrangton)<br />
26 66 Becky Wiqu* (Mercyj 5:24.06<br />
Katie Knipper (Merer! - -<br />
26 72 L**» Oswald (N Famanglon) 5:24.80<br />
Lon EngeihuOer (<strong>Canton</strong>)<br />
26 86 Tara DWcnkoft (ChurcHii 5:3Qi»<br />
Nicole Bosse (Salemj<br />
27 00 ~ Ondy Gnjsr (Mercy] 5 36.62<br />
Mary Ouirm (Mercy ><br />
27 18 EHer Lecatg (Church*) 5 40 30<br />
Jenrler Danner (Church*)<br />
27 19 Polly Tenuta (Wkarcy) 5:41 83<br />
Andrea Aie* (Saiem)<br />
27 20 Micheae »4cCa«rey (Mercy) 5:43.25<br />
Missy Kenoa* (Farmmgton) 6 46 90<br />
DMng<br />
(state cut 6 firsts or top 5 league)<br />
Amy VanBubier (<strong>Canton</strong>)<br />
-Jenny RescrieHa (Church*!<br />
Tonya Shcker (Farming!or,i<br />
Jenny Syria (Salem)<br />
Jenny Ezzo (Salem)<br />
LB Rickara (<strong>Canton</strong>|<br />
Amy Barber (Churchdit<br />
Nina R'ie» (<strong>Canton</strong>)<br />
Shelly Rogers (Salem i<br />
M*he«e Stars (N Farmmgton)<br />
julK Kendal (Farmngton) 5:51 40<br />
the week ahead<br />
GIRLS BASKETBALL<br />
Thursday, Sept <strong>29</strong><br />
Lutheran Easl a: Clarenceville, 7 p.m.<br />
Liv Church* at W L Western. 7 30 p.m<br />
Northville at Liv Franklin. 7 30 p m<br />
Farmington at Liv Stevenson 7 30 p m<br />
Westland Glenn at Pty Saiem. 7 30pm<br />
Pty <strong>Canton</strong> at Farm Harrison, 7 30pm<br />
Dt>n Edsei Ford at Garden City. 7.30 p m "<br />
S'fWd Christian at Redtord Union. 7 30 p.m.<br />
Dbn Fordson at Wayne Memorial. 7 30 p m<br />
Red Thurslon at D H Cresfwood. 7 30 p m<br />
SALEM<br />
1UMBFR I<br />
Deliriously<br />
different<br />
1 /4 " HARDWOOD 4'x8't<br />
PANELING<br />
Wisconsin birch<br />
@*14"<br />
heritage oak<br />
@M7connectlccrt<br />
oak<br />
@ W<br />
country oak<br />
(dartto*! shade)<br />
westport oak<br />
61"x19"<br />
wtth center hamper<br />
home of<br />
Do It This<br />
All random width planks.<br />
Each sheet has its own<br />
pattern. Can be used<br />
above or below grade:<br />
wood core.<br />
we cut ptywood<br />
sheet stock<br />
hardboard<br />
hardboard m<br />
over<br />
I 50 !<br />
vanities<br />
Horfl<br />
display<br />
from *39*°<br />
194 60 100-Yard Backstroke<br />
188 00 (stale qoaWymgUme 106.08)<br />
178.40 Audra Martin (Church*) 1:04 10<br />
169 00 Katie Westhoft (Marcy) 1:06 19<br />
165 00 Cassie Commns (<strong>Canton</strong>) ' 1 05 40<br />
154 45 Jean McLenaghan (<strong>Canton</strong>) 1:07 40<br />
149 30 juhanne Markey (N. Famwiglonf 1:08.70<br />
•48 35 Po«y Tenuta (Mercy) 110.28<br />
•46 00 Mwnette McCaffrey (Marcy) 1 10 75<br />
142 50 K-Wen Cafco (N Farmmgton) 1.1100<br />
Tisha H* (Saiam) 1 11-60<br />
Nicole Monlresor (<strong>Canton</strong>) 1 13.0C<br />
1 00 60<br />
100-Yard Breasts troke<br />
1 02 00<br />
1 02 70<br />
" 04 60<br />
(state qualifying time 1:18.8)<br />
Kerry Doran (H Farmington) 1 10.50<br />
Kane Kmpper [Mercy) 1 12 13<br />
105 30 Erin Olson (Salem) 1 12.70<br />
1 07 42 AngieNeviSe (Chi*cfHI) 11<strong>29</strong>0<br />
t 07 52 CmdyGrush (Mercy) 1 14 85<br />
1 07 52 Kady Csmfco