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Oregon takes first NorPac win
Beat WSU
Drop to UW
By Doug Levy
Of the Emerald
As expected, the Oregon
women s volleyball team en
countered some tall timber this
weekend in matches against
Washington and Washington
State, coming away with a split.
The Huskies defeated Oregon
15-9, 15-13, 15-7, but Ducks
came back to beat WSU 15-4,
15-6, 12-15, 15-8 and record
their first NorPac conference
win against three losses
On Friday, the Ducks were up
against a huge UW front line.
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
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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
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Wildcats and the Oregon Tech
Owls, stood eye to eye like
angry animals across a line of
scrimmage this weekend The
Owls blinked
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defeat, 40-35, in small-college
football action
In other games, Pacific
University added a 28th game to
its loss column, extending the
longest current losing streak in
college football Western
Oregon defeated the Boxers
52-18
Southern Oregon defeated
Lewis and Clark 35-29, Eastern
Oregon beat Willamette 24-13,
Pacific Lutheran won over Cen
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