Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 06, 1985, Page 21, Image 20

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    Duck spring football practice ends on positive note
By Brent De La Paz
Of lh« Kmttrild
With the defense looking impressive
and tailback Tony Cherry propelling the
offense, the Oregon football team ended
its spring drills with optimism in the in
trasquad scrimmage at Autzen Stadium
on Saturday.
Defense was the key point as several
Ducks are vying for a starting position
when fall drills open up. On offense,
Cherry showed his versatility in running
— and catching the football in the last
practice before drills start in August.
‘‘i was relatively pleased with the
scrimmage,” Oregon coach Rich Brooks
said. “I think we solved a lot of things.
Coming into the drills, Brooks was
looking for an answer to the the middle
linebacker spot. What he found were
three people, Jerry Mikels, Darrin Colka
and Ron Zemp, who were all ready to
replace last year’s graduated starter, Bob
Hudetz.
1 don’t know who is going to start,”
Brooks said of the battle. “I’m trying to
figure who is going to be one, two and
three.”
Brooks also discoverd that Oregon’s
offense could be effective despite not
having starting quarterback Chris Miller
at full strength. Miller hit five of nine
passes for 62 yards, but his sprained
right shoulder wouldn’t allow him to
throw deep.
The Ducks’ offense was without
flanker Lew Barnes, who had a class con
flict. Barnes, Oregon’s Mr. Excitement,
missed the 75-minute workout, but his
absence didn't diminish from the of
fense’s performance — especially Cherry
who firmly claimed the starting position
at tailback.
Cherry gained 73 yards on nine carries
and collected four passes for 45 yards.
On top of that, the 5-8 senior from Vic
torville, Calif., zoomed up the middle on
a nifty 39-yard kickoff return.
Oregon’s offense scored two
touchdowns, and Matt MacLeod
delivered a 32-yard field goal. The first
TD was a Kevin Wilhite 1-yard plunge
and the second came on Scott Holman’s
21-yard scoring catch from backup
quarterback Tim Norton.
With Miller not at 100 percent, Norton
proved to Brooks that Oregon had a
capable relief man during the spring
practices. Norton, whose only major
mistake was a tipped interception, hit
six out of 11 passes for 70 yards.
Brooks said the junior transfer from
Tennessee “did some good things,” but
felt the Ducks’ No. 2 signal caller had to
improve on his accuracy.
“We made a lot of progress,” Brooks
said. “We are better than we were a year
ago.”
OSU takes
2 from UO
Oregon was victimized by
clutch hits and good pitching
Sunday, as Oregon State
University swept a softball
double-header from the Ducks,
5-2 and 3-2 at Ropes Field in
Corvallis.
Although Oregon outhit OSU
both games, the Beavers made
the most of the their chances.
OSU upped its record to 21-22,
while Oregon dropped to 17-23.
Lisa Ginoza's line drive to left
field scored Sharon Tackett in
the bottom of the seventh inn
ing to give OSU a 3-2 win in the
second game. The Beavers came
back from a 2-1 deficit. Oregon
left fielder Stephanie Heisler
nearly made a spectacular div
ing catch of Ginoza's hit. but
the ball popped out of her mitt.
Sony Schroeder gave up
seven hits in taking the loss for
Oregon, and OSU's Toni
Williamson got the victory
despite surrendering eight hits.
in the first game. OSU won on
only two hits. One of them,
however, was a three-run
inside-the-park home run, by
Lianne Watanabe in the fourth.
The Ducks wrap up their
season this week, starting today
at Oregon Field with a 2:30
p.m. double-header against
Lewis and Clark College.
Blazers force
Lakers to five
PORTLAND (AP) — The
Portland Trail Blazers overcame
a 31-point, 13-assist perfor
mance by Magic Johnson Sun
day to edge the Los Angeles
Lakers 115-107 and stay alive in
the National Basketball Associa
tion playoffs.
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