Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 22, 1971, Page 16F, Image 132

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    Finley adds depth
Rookies beef grappling ranks
Oregon's Dean Dixon handles Don McPherson in the 150 pound class in last year’s dual meet with
Portland State. Oregon and PSU tied the meet. This year one of the biggest team goals will be to
defeat OSU.
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By BILL CURRY
Of the Emerald
“Experienced youth,” sound a
little illogical? It may be, but
head wrestling coach, Ron
Finley, will load his line-up with
just that. Last year five fresh
men, two sophomores, two
juniors and one senior filled the
starting positions. Only Jim
Ventura graduated last year.
Dean Dixon, freshman stand
out last year, excites everybody
with his unrelenting leg ride.
/Another freshman, Steve Berkey,
excels mostly in his ability to
throw or flip anybody that ven
tures on or too close to the mat.
Dixon and Berkey will be
shooting for the “Super Soph”
standing that Dave Luke held last
year.
Returning as juniors this year
will be Dave Luke, and Dale
Seavey, Pac-»t Champion.
Senior wrestlers will be Brent
Merrill at 134 lbs., and Dave
Deforest at 177 lbs.
Battling to find a spot or even
stay alive will be the greatest
selection of freshmen the
wrestling team has known,
thanks to Finley’s award winning
recruiting last spring
Randy Smith faces Dixon at 142
lbs., and Randy's brother Rooky
wrestles Deforest and fellow
freshman Wes Hines.
Four time high school cham
pion from Stanfield, Ray King,
probably will head the
heavyweight department as a
freshman.
Dwayne Stutzman, state
champion, and Pat Cameron
transferring from Clackamas
Community College, the Oregon
Junior College Champ, will be
grappling at 150 lbs and 158 lbs.
respectively.
After one year at the Univer
sity of Oregon, Ron Finley may
not have the best team on the
coast, hut in the future the rest of
the Pac-8 teams might be on the
bottom looking up. Finley won’t
stop there, the National Cham
pionship is still ahead
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