Ailing matmen
take road wins
By Paul Darner
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Oregon wrestling fortunes, which have been both good
and bad of late, took a turn for the better over the weekend as
the Ducks traveled up and down 1-5 for a pair of dual meet
road wins
Friday night the Ducks found a team that was hurting
worse than they were, and rebounded from Thursday s
disappointing home loss to Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo to crush
Portland State 44-6 at the PSU gym
Saturday the Ducks moved south and used a Dan Cook
decision in the evening's final match to claim a 18-17 win over
Southern Oregon
The pair of wins moved the Duck matmen to 14-3 in dual
meet action heading into the final dual meet of the season
Friday at McArthur Court against Oregon State
Cook's heavyweight decision over the Red Raiders' Rick
Chandler may have clinched the win, but it was leadoff man
Randy Ohta and teammate Lorenzo West who drew praise
from Oregon coach Ron Finley
"I thought we had two best performances of the season,”
Finley said of Ohta and West's efforts in Ashland
Ohta got the Ducks off on the right foot Saturday with a
9-5 decision over Sothern Oregon's Howard Fabrycki, who
Finley described as a good 118-pounder
“It was Ohta's best match to date,” Finley said "If
anyone was a hero it was him "
West wasn't as lucky as Ohta, dropping a 6-5 decision to
SOSC's Brett Latstedt at 142. But Finley was pleased "I felt
he wrestled one of his best matches of the year even though
he tost,” the coach said
The teams see-sawed In the early going, with SOSC
earning decisions at 126,142, and 158, while Oregon got wins
with Cliff Porter at 134 and Barry Boyles at 150 along with
Ohta’s victory The Ducks finally got a leg up after a draw at
167 when Oregon's Paul Sheriff decisioned the Red Raiders'
Rick Strawn 4-2 at 177
Friday's win was a cakewalk as the ailing Ducks took
advantage of a PSU squad that belongs m intensive care
Oregon won all 6ix matches on an abreviated slate which was
shortened by four forfeits, three by the Vikings
Gymnasts*down USF,
bow to USC, Stanford
San Francisco — The Oregon s women s gymnastics squad met up
with some rough competition in the Bay Area in the form of the
University of Southern California and Stanford
The two California squads dominated action in a triangular
meet Saturday at Palo Alto, with the Cardinal women coming out on
top with 142 50, followed by USC at 136 95 The Ducks managed to
place only two women in the top three places in any event in scoring
135 4
Sara Gustafson, with thirds in the floor exercist (8 9) and th§
vault (8 95), and Holly Holmes with a third on the bars (9 1) led the
way for Oregon
The night previous against the University of San Francisco,
Gustafson scored a season best in the all-around to help lift the
Ducks over the Dons Oregon scored 136 8 — their best effort of the
road trip — to USF's 131 45
Gustafson's total of 35 30 was spurred by her victory on the
balance beam (8 9) Maureen Nolan captured the bars with an 8 95
After suffering a possible broken finger in Saturday's meet,
Gustafson sat out of Sunday's triangular meet at the University of
California at Berkeley with USC Again the Trojans scored well —
141 00 — to down Oregon with 132 25 and Cal with 130 00.
Gustafson 's injury is not expected to keep her out of Saturday 's
meet against Spokane Community College at McArthur Court,
though she may be forced to give up the parallel bars
The Spokane meet will be Oregon's final home match of the
season
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BOISE, Idaho — Alison Lang
scored 26 points and pulled
down 11 rebounds Saturday
night to lead the Oregon
women s basketball team past
the Boise State Broncos, 54-37
Bev Smith added 13 points
and 13 rebounds in addition to
six steals and four assists, as
she and Lang dominated play
for the Ducks
The only other Duck to score
more than two points was for
ward Mary Ann Stoican, who
scored seven.
Pressure defense by Oregon
held the Broncos to 18 points in
the first half and 19 in the
second half, as Boise State
could hit on only 10 of 56 shots
from the field for 17 percent
Oregon didn't prove to be
much better on this night, hit
ting on 22 of 60 for just over 36
percent
Oregon travels next to Utah
Monday to take on the Utes. The
Ducks beat Utah early in the
season, 73-63, but the rematch
should prove to be a tough bat
tle for Oregon The Utes are
coming off a win over talented
Colorado, which defeated the
Ducks in the Cal Tournament.
Following the game with Utah,
the Ducks come home before
taking off for Corvallis Thursday
for a game with Oregon State
The Beavers and the Ducks al
ways seem to put on a show in
this Northwest League rivalry.
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