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Voelz had expressed concern beforehand about the powerful front threesome of Lynn Poel stra (6-3), Becky Stone (6-1) and Abby Lyons (6-1) Those con cerns were well-founded as the trio wore Oregon down Poel stra had 16 kills, Stone 13 and Lyons 9 Washington relied on the setting of Starry Suttich to set up the kills. "Those three girls were very good," said Oregon coach Chris Voeiz, "And I was really impressed with their setter." The Ducks were not without their chances Leading 5-0 and 7-3 in the first game, and the score was tied 9-9 later How ever, Washington ran out the game with six straight points. In the second game, the Ducks led 5-3 early on, and 13-11 late in the game only to watch the Huskies run off four COPY TIME Self serve copies 3° MONDAY - SATURDAY 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Inside Sugar Pine Ridge Sports Phone 343-7131 straight points Senior Anetta Ensworth was particularly im pressive for Oregon, recording several key blocks Washington then ran off 10 consecutive points to start the third game and held on to deal the Ducks their third NorPac loss and sixth straight on the season "We just can't make all those errors,’’ said a disappointed Voelz. “We started reading their hits better later in the match, but we should have been on top of them better — I take part of the blame for that We just have to play better, and the girls can’t get deflated.’’ It might have been easy for the Ducks to do. They lost the services of starter Ronda Dalth orp, who went down early in the first game with a sprained ankle, continuing the Ducks’ injury woes Dalthorp joined Shaunna Koenig, out with a hand injury, on the injury list But, Oregon was bolstered by the return of Stephanie Tambe, back from a sprained arm The Ducks bounced back on Saturday to handily defeat WSU, but they did it the hard way Oregon won the first two games easily, as Sue Harbour did everything but hand out popcorn Harbour served well, had several kills (12 for the match) and some timely blocks However, the Cougars rebounded to win game three, 15-12, and they led 7-0 in game four before a fired up Connie Riel led a Ducks comeback that sealed a 15-8 win "Riel had the Photo by David Corey Liz Eakin and Sub Harbour sky to block a shot from Washington's Kelly Fitzgerald in action Friday. kills when we needed them,'' said Voelz. "She was a real spark." It was a relieved Voelz who watched Oregon up its record to 1-3 and 8-7, ending a six-match losing streaV "It’s a relief,” said Voelz, "because for a while we really had a thorn in our side When you're losing, you really start to wonder, and when they won that third game, the girls were probably thinking Oh no.” OIT blinks in loss to Linfield Wildcats MCMINNVILLE, (AP) - Two undefeated species, the Linfield Wildcats and the Oregon Tech Owls, stood eye to eye like angry animals across a line of scrimmage this weekend The Owls blinked Linfield handed OIT its first Fountain Court Cafe Luncheon Specials Served Daily 11 a m. to 2 pm. 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