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MONDAY. FEBRUARY 26, 1996<br />

CANTON<br />

SPORTS<br />

SCENE<br />

Tigers st Wonderlsnd<br />

F<br />

an* will hsve sn opportunity to meet Tiger<br />

alumni Jim Price, Getes Brown snd Deve<br />

RUM ma. along with Tiger msacot Paws.<br />

from 1-3 p m Saturday at Wonderland Mall in<br />

Li von is.<br />

Fan* can alao win prizes and play the pitchaccuracy<br />

game.<br />

Semi-pro football<br />

layer registration for the Wayne County<br />

Twisters, a eemi proleaaional football Pteam,<br />

will be 3 p.m. Sunday . March 3 at the<br />

Omega Restaurant, on the corner of Michigan<br />

Avene snd Second Street in Wsyne (parking in the<br />

rear of the building off Sima Street).<br />

All players must be registered before trying out.<br />

For more information, call Aaron Brothers et<br />

(313) 369-3457. Glenn Brother* at (313) 981-7141<br />

or Kevin Bradford (419) 6245-1840.<br />

Spring Tonic clinic<br />

P<br />

layvrs and coaches of high school, junior<br />

high. CYO and little leegue football are in-<br />

vited to participate in the fourth annual<br />

Spring Tonic Football Clinic. 9 a m to 3 p.m. Sat<br />

urday. March 16 at Madison Height* Bishop Foley<br />

High School.<br />

The cost ia $15 per player or tl8 per coach.<br />

For more information, call Walt Baxylewicx<br />

from 8 a m to 8 p.m at (810) 544-0494<br />

All-American cage classic<br />

T<br />

he All American Cage Claasic ia aponaoring<br />

youth basketball tournaments for grades 4-<br />

9. both boys and girls. Tournament games<br />

anil be played at Sc Clare Montefalco. Rochester<br />

Adams and Detroit Country Day.<br />

The St. Clare Montafalco tournaments will be<br />

April 1214 snd April 19-21. Contact Bob Zsrsnek<br />

at (313) 885 8654 to register or for details.<br />

The Adams tournament will be from April 12-<br />

14. Cit"—« Mary Liasewski et (810) 363-1588 to<br />

register or lor details.<br />

The Country Day tournament will be March 29-<br />

31 Call Kurt Kesnsr at (810) 357-4140.<br />

Winners ef thee* tournaments have the opportunity<br />

to advance to regional and national tournaments.<br />

Registration for the above tournaments ia<br />

cut off 30 days prior to tournament s starting date<br />

Softball registrations<br />

be <strong>Canton</strong> Park* and Recreation Servicee<br />

will have registrations for iu men's, wom- Ten's<br />

snd co-ed softball leagues from Feb. 27<br />

through April 4 at the <strong>Canton</strong> Parka and Recre<br />

•Oon Service* office<br />

Coat for man'a teams ia 1275 (four non-reeidente<br />

maximum per team). Returning teams register<br />

from Feb. 27 March 8, new taeme register from<br />

March 11 22.<br />

The coat for both women's and co-ed teams is<br />

yet to be determined, but both will include a 150<br />

refundable forfeit fee (aix non residents maximum<br />

per team). Woman's teams may register from<br />

March I-April 4. Returning co-ed teas<br />

later from Feb. 27-Msrch 8. new co-ad<br />

register from March 11-29.<br />

The co-ad and women's league* are run jointly<br />

with the City of Plymouth Perka aad Recreation<br />

Servicee. For mere information, call (313) 387-<br />

5110<br />

C£<br />

forfeit fee end ompiree fee. Men's.<br />

Softball Center starts ite softbsll<br />

i sees wis Sunday. AprU 14- The 14-<br />

•CaU (313) 483-4800 far datalfa.<br />

Softball Canter'* tournament scheduk<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> (jDbgeruer<br />

SPORTS<br />

One and out<br />

John Glenn ousts Salem in playoff opener<br />

BY NKAL Zirsta<br />

Si \»» Wsme<br />

With 1:40 remaining in Friday's<br />

.UM against vuiting Plymouth Salem.<br />

Westland John Glenn nursed a<br />

79-67 lead.<br />

The Rockets' Louis Hsrtwig. fresh<br />

off the bench, heaved up a threepointer<br />

to the chagrin ot Glenn coach<br />

Mike Schoette, who wanted his Rock<br />

eta to take time off the dock.<br />

With Scbuette turning ewey to the<br />

crowd with a disgruntled look on his<br />

face, ths ahot swished through<br />

It waa that kind ef night for the<br />

Glenn's offense was ia high gmr aa<br />

it beat Salem 88-71 and advanced to<br />

BASKETBALL<br />

Tueeday's second round of the Went<br />

em Lake* Activities Aaeodatibn boy*<br />

basketball plsyoffs.<br />

"John Glenn played superb. Salem<br />

coach Bob Brodie said. "They<br />

ton apart oar tone. They tare apart<br />

our 'man.' They scored is their halfcourt<br />

game and they scored in tmnai-<br />

The Rocket* outburst waa led by<br />

tbe one-two punch of senior guard Albert<br />

Jonee and junior forward David<br />

Jarratt. Jonee poured in 33 and Jar<br />

rett 18 e* Glenn *hot 50 percent from<br />

the floor (36-of-72) -<br />

Jones (14) and J arret! (11) aeored<br />

25 of Glenn's 27 second-qusrter<br />

points, which helped the Rocket* extend<br />

* 21-18 fend after tbe ftrstqt*<br />

ter to e comfortable 48-36 advantage<br />

at halftim*.<br />

"There'* way more of thia to come."<br />

warned Jsrrett, who alao-bad 10 re<br />

bound*, six assist* snd three blocks,<br />

it's playoff Um* and H's time for us<br />

to step up. We want Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong>."<br />

However. Glenn (12-5) must first<br />

get by Northville (13-4) in the semifinsla.<br />

Tip-off is 7 p.m. Tussdsy at<br />

SeeNOOM, 4C<br />

Gymnastics, page 2C<br />

College sports, page SC<br />

C<br />

No match:<br />

Chiefs rip<br />

Warriors<br />

Good defense. It'* not only<br />

hard to beet, but in baaketbell<br />

it very often i* good offen*e.<br />

Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> and a main<br />

reason why the Chiefs sre holding<br />

down the No. 7 spot in the<br />

Csn ton displsyed s strong defence<br />

sgsin Friday night in<br />

drumming Walled Lake Western<br />

out of the Western Lake<br />

Athletic Association playoff*<br />

erith a 68-36 d irision.<br />

Top-leaded <strong>Canton</strong> move* on<br />

Sec CAMION, 4C<br />

^sEsS^ Rocks ambushed in WLAA semifinals<br />

Entry fee ia 8138 (phis umpires) Call (313)<br />

00. est. 103 or 104 for detail* ar to be sdded<br />

tethel<br />

Baseball, Softball sign-up<br />

the unssmiag saaaen Wedns<br />

13 la the<br />

(483-3040) ar Tsm Alherty (488-1481) far<br />

er Tem Modefe (488-3422) far<br />

Run for Caryn Casaz<br />

T tfcSTlii<br />

will Jnls 18 st<br />

call (313)7*1-8181<br />

Ths<br />

BVBNAP-<br />

BT IN WSFTU<br />

15-13, I M<br />

The Charger*<br />

r4..7.»w-i;;<br />

hitting ot 8-foot<br />

18-11.<br />

_ la ths opening<br />

15-7. But the Rocks<br />

In the second behind the<br />

Shell ye Sills Salem<br />

_ cmrisd ever into tho third es<br />

ta a 7-1 lend, hat Churchill<br />

a 18-lt rialsry.<br />

W # ' ' rdlllee' said "And we<br />

s tsma da thnt te ua sines eariy Jaau<br />

III.<br />

""Churchill served watt mid we quit naaoina the<br />

bnll We miseed sosne key serves mifa<br />

-But they (Churchill played watt. TWy<br />

their game ap a leeeL I thought we 4 pull K out. hut<br />

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