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Sports
AIA decisions Duck matmen
By Marcus Prater
Ot the Emerald
Athletes In Action, sparked by
back-to-back pins, had a fairly
easy time with Oregon's wres
tlers Thursday night, decision
ing the Ducks 31-14 in a dual
meet at McArthur Court
AlA's 177-pounder Dan Mor
rison, a 1980 NAIA champion.
pinned Duck freshman Keith
Miller at 1 40 of the first round,
then Drew Whitfield sealed the
Ducks' fate by pinning
Oregon's Brett Hamilton with 48
seconds left in the second per
iod in the 190-pound match
The pins gave AIA a 27-14
advantage and that was im
proved on by Stephen Burak's
11-3 decision over the Ducks’
scott Ames in me neavyweiym
division
‘They’re a good team; defini
tely a good team,” Oregon
coach Ron Finley said of the
Christian squad from Canada
"We had a couple of good per
formances, but we definitely
have some things to improve on
We re still coming slow.”
One of the “good” perfor
mances Finley noted was
Charles Nutter’s 13-6 decision
over Gary Almquist in the
167-pound class.
“Nutter opened up and start
ed shooting,” Finley said of the
sophomore
The match opened with a 9-9
tie between Oregon senior Mike
Erb and AIA four-year veteran
Frank Harl. With the score tied
2-2, Oregon's Miles Hancock
decisioned Greg Fetzer 7-4 to
give the Ducks a 5-2 advantage
After the Ducks’ Travis
Hancock, brother of Miles, won
by forfeit in the 134-pound divi
sion, two-time NCAA champ
Dan Cuestas gave the Duck
freshman John Borich a 20-3
wrestling lesson. Thus, AIA
closed the team score gap to
11-7.
AIA took the lead when Jesse
Castro decisioned freshman
Randy Barkhurst 17-6 in the
150-pound match.
Steve Suder cushioned a lead
AIA would never relinquish with
a 4-1 decision over junior Rick
O’Shea in the 158-pound divi
sion
“Suder beat Rick last summer
in the AAU tournament. Rick
made a big mistake by getting
his elbow to high, but he
(O’Shea) got the crowd reacting
with a couple of moves." Finley
said of the Harrisburg native
The Ducks have a 1-3 dual
meet record heading into
Friday's match at Portland
State, although the AIA match is
not official.
Blazers win
OAKLAND (AP) - Jim Pax
son sent Portland ahead by
making a 15-toot jump shot with
five minutes remaining and the
Trail Blazers pulled away to a
107-98 National Basketball As
sociation victory over the Gol
den State Warriors Thursday
night
Portland ended its season
record at 11-11.
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