Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 27, 1981, Page 9, Image 9

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    Freshman guards quit Ducks j
Two freshman guards, Angie
Snider and Diane Hiemstra who
were expected to start next
season for the women’s basket
ball team, jointly announced
their decision to leave Oregon
Saturday.
Both cited a desire to be
closer to home, along with per
sonal reasons.
“It's disappointing to see two
top players leave the program,”
said women's basketball coach
Elwin Heiny. “But we want them
to do what is best for them.”
I With the graduation of start
ing guard Allison Towriss, the
two freshman were expected to
be Oregon’s new one-two
front-line punch.
Their absence will leave a few
holes, said Heiny. “Both Angie
and Diane contributed a lot to
: our program and success this
year.
“We will definitely miss them.
We might have to look to Bev
I •
(Smith) to fill in at guard next
year.”
Heiny, with four guards re
turning — Penny Geinger and
Cindy Anderson are still ex
pected to return — had only
signed one guard this season,
5-9 Tracy Beckes from Mt. Ver
non, Wash.
All-American forward Smith
may be moved into the back
court and incoming-freshman
Chris Metzger with sophomore
MaryAnn Stoican starting at the
forward posts.
There are currently no plans
to recruit another guard, but the
possibility hasn't been ruled
out, Heiny said.
Snider, a starter and the
team’s fourth leading scorer
(11.1 points a game), cited a
desire to be closer to her family
— in Roeland Park, Kan. — as
the major influence in her deci
sion.
“It was really hard for me this
year being so far away from my
family and friends,” Snider said. ^
“I’ve enjoyed being at Oregon ^
but there are places closer to j
home that can offer me the \
same opportunities.” i
Heimstra, from Yankton, S.D., 1
said her decision to leave was
based on educational and per
sonal reasons. ”1 decided that I
want to go into engineering and
they don’t have the program I
want here at Oregon.”
Heimstra, while not a starter,
averaged 8.9 points per game
as the Ducks first person off the
bench during the season.
Both guards will be eligible for
play immediately at another
college under AIAW rules.
The AIAW allows athletes to
play immediately, but does not
allow them to receive any
scholarships or grants-in-aid.
Both athletes will attend the
Olympic tryout camp in two
weeks and are expected to an
nounce their new schools after
that.
uiamonamen arop Tour games
After dropping four games to
the University of Washington
last weekend, the Oregon base
ball team firmly entrenched ^
itself in the Northern Division
cellar.
The losses give Oregon a 1-8
mark in the division, 5V6 games
behind the leading Huskies.
Washington, known as a
powerful hitting team, used the
pitching of Lance Englin to
record a 6-0 win in the first game
of Friday’s double-header. No
Oregon player was able to go
further than first on his hit.
Pitcher Dean Kegler (5-3) took
the loss for Oregon.
The second game was slug
fest, with the Ducks and Huskies
deadlocked at 10 runs each
after nine innings. Then, in the
11th inning, Washington's
Kevin Johnson whacked a two
out, three-run homer to lift his
team to a 13-10 win.
James Nutt led the Oregon
attack with a pair of a two-run
homers, the first in the seventh
that tied the game, 8-8, the other
in the ninth to give the Ducks a
10-9 lead. Bill Gwinn added two
hits from five at-bats. Jim
Givens, who relieved starter
Mike Talia in the seventh inning,
took the loss to drop his record
to 3-3.
In the first game of Saturday’s
double-header, Oregon's
pitchers allowed 14 walks that
helped the Huskies to a 11-1
plastering of the Ducks. Wash
ington connected for only
eight hits, but poor pitching by
the Ducks and a five-hit perfor
mance by Washington’s Duane
Ware were all the Huskies
needed. Oregon’s losing
pitcher was Sam Manley (2-1).
Saturday's second game
marked another five-hit show by
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Washington stole 10 bases and
clubbed 11 hits to win, 3-0.
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