Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 31, 1983, Section A, Page 10, Image 10

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    Netters squeak by Dons, Santa Clara
By Brent Paz
Of th» Emerald
Oregon's volleyball team kept its playoff hopes alive
in the NorPac race by sweeping the University of San
Francisco and Santa Clara last weekend at McArthur
Court.
The Ducks pounded USF in four games Friday,
15-13, 10-15, 15-7, 15-10. The next night, Oregon re
bounded from a two-game deficit, squeaking by Santa
Clara, 10-15, 9-15, 15-10, 15-5, 15-8. The wins moved the
Ducks to 5-2 in NorPac and 20-12 overall.
Oregon struggled to victory against two California
teams with losing records (USF, 8-16, and USC, 9-13). A
loss would have dimmed the Ducks' chances for a
playoff berth in the NorPac tournament.
The Broncos jumped on the Ducks quickly Saturday
night. USC took the first two games and led 9-3 in the
third as Oregon coach Chris Voelz saw her team's tour
nament chances hanging in the balance.
Lisa Cemoya, still nursing a slight hamstring pull,
came off the bench in the second game and ignited
Cathy Hill and Sue Harbour — the combination had
several kills in the third game. With Gemoya setting,
Oregon scored seven straight at one point and claimed a
come-from-behind victory, 15-10.
Oregon dominated the match from then on, winn
ing the next two games easily, 15-5 and 15-8. Again, Har
bour and Hill were effective, All-American candidate
Harbour getting 33 kills and Hill 18 in the victory.
The win enabled Oregon to keep pace in the league
standings, but the Ducks' performance was far from
outstanding.
"It started out really frustrating," said senior co
captain Barb Lutz. "The audience was disappointed in
our play, but we got that needed kick to get going."
The USF-Oregon clash on Friday night was a dud.
Neither team would want to put the game in their
highlight films, but Oregon won a battle of errors in four
games. USF had 19 service errors compared to Oregon's
10.
"It was a struggle and not a beautifully performed
match," Voelz said.
Both teams looked rusty, but Hill rose above the
follies. The senior had 15 kills, four solo blocks, and one
service ace to lead the Ducks over the hapless Lady
Dons. USF sunk to 8-17, 2-3 in NorPac.
"We did not execute fundamentally very well, but
Cathy Hill had a great match," Voelz said.
Despite the sweep, the Ducks received a major blow
to their NorPac chances last Thursday when Voelz learn
ed that outside hitter Cynthia Shepherd would be lost
for the season with a fractured bone in the lower leg.
She joins Connie Riel and Shaunna Koenig, two other
starters sidelined for the year.
Oregon returns to action Tuesday night for a non
conference tilt against arch-rival Oregon State. OSU,
ranked 18th nationally, has beaten the Ducks four times
this year, the last time in five games.
The Ducks will start a makeshift lineup that includes ‘
three freshman — Heidi Eakin, Susan Payne and Andrea
Kent — starting for injured regulars.
The return of Cemoya is still a key for Oregon. The
junior played Saturday, but her movement was limited.
Voelz probably will rest Cemoya and counter with Hill
and Harbour at the setter position.
"You hate to do that, but it's like having one great
quarterback and nobody really ready to go in the
wings," Voelz said.
Photo by Steve Crowell
As usual, Sue Harbour was outstanding (or Oregon, racking up
33 kills in a win over Santa Clara Saturday.
et al.
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Computer Programmer).
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NOV. 9 — University of Southern California. Graduate
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EMU
NOV. 3, 4 — North Pacific Lumber (tor Lumber Trader
Trainee).
NOV. 4 — Unt/Lab Corporation (for Direct Sales
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