Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 28, 1981, Section B, Page 4, Image 11

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    Wrestlers pin OSU to biggest loss, 33-8
The Oregon wrestling team
hit both high and low as they
trounced hapless Oregon State
in McArthur Court Tuesday
night.
The sixth-ranked Ducks
scored the most points ever
against OSU in addition to
holding the Beavers to the
lowest total ever, as they won
this Civil War battle convinc
ingly to raise their season
record to 14-1.
Dan Cook and Bill Nugent
both flattened their opponents
to highlight the Duck’s cause.
Cook scored his pin with 1:15
gone in the first period, while
Nugent’s had to work for his,
getting it at the 6:23 mark.
These were the only bright
spots in an evening filled with
errors committed by both sides,
as the Ducks won 10 of 12
matches.
“It’s not like they really won
it,” said losing coach Dale
Thomas. “It’s more like we gave
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it to them. Nobody wrestled well
out there all night. Nobody.”
Duck coach Ron Finley
wasn't too excited either with
the quality of wrestling, but
coming out on top of Oregon
State didn’t seem to dim his
spirits much.
"This was definitely a sub-par
performance for us and Oregon
State. But anytime you beat
them them, it's got to be a lot of
fun," said Finley.
"We've had better matches,
especially against the Beavers,
but I guess we'll just have to
take this and work on it,” added
Finley.
Finley was happy with the
work of 118-pounder Randy
Ohta, who in only his third
match of the season beat the
Beaver's Jamie Wise, 15-8. Ohta
showed his inexperience by al
most being pinned late in the
third period, but hung on to get
the win.
"Ohta was superb out there,”
said Finley. "He wrestled well
the whole night until that little
Photo by Steve Dykes
Bill Nugent put the ropes on OSU's Barry Miles. Seconds later,
Nugent had a pin.
slip-up. I thought there it goes,
it's all over' but he showed
guts and got off his back.”
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“But that is just the thing
about these Civil War matches,
anything can happen and it
usually does.” he said.
“There wasn't a wrestler out
there who looked good. I wasn’t
impressed with anybody out
there,” said a depressed
Thomas.
“Physically, we weren’t really
in shape to wrestle. We were
missing a few people, but so
were they. It just wasn’t good
wresting,” he added.
“We will definitely have to
improve on this showing," Fin
ley said. "We didn’t perform that
well as we should have for OSU,
but we can work on this.
"Now just because we wres
tled the Beavers, we can’t let
down against Arizona tomorrow
night. They have a tough club
and we had better be ready for
them.”
Oregon will have to continue
without 118-pounder Mike Erb,
who suffered a motion fracture
in the back of his neck during
practice last week.
"We are in trouble against
Arizona because they have a
nationally ranked 118 pounder
and an All-American at 150
pounds,” Finley said. "These
are two weights where we are
weak, record wise, but hopefully
we can surprise them.”
The Oregon-Arizona match
will start at 7:30 in McArthur
Court tonight.
Story by Mike Riplinger
118 — Randy Ohta (0) dec. Jamie Wise,
15-8; 126 - Mark Hirota (OSU) dec. Miles
Hancock, 19-1; 134 - Cliff Porler (O) dec
Clarence Hawthorne, 21-7; 142 — Bill
Nugent (O) pinned Barry Miles, 6:23; 150 —
Brad Swartz (OSU) dec. Nelson Immamura,
9-3; 158 - Rick O’Shea (O) dec. Dale
Krzmarzick, 8-7; 167 — Jeff Steubing (O)
dec Marty Reser, 14-4; 177 - Mike Miller (O)
dec David Jones, 7-5; 190 — Ryan Kelly (O)
dec. Jim Baumgardner. 10-3; Heavyweight
— Dan Cook (O) pinned Gary Yarco, 1:15.
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