Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 13, 1986, Page 8, Image 8

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Sports
Oregon gymnasts fall
to OSU in Gerlinger
By Dean Connor
Ofllw Emerald
It proved to be a long evening
for the Oregon gymnasts
Wednesday night as the defen
ding NorPac Champion Oregon
State University Beavers con
tinued their domination of the
Ducks by the score of
177.7-171.35.
The Beavers, who last lost to
the Ducks in 1976. were clearly
the better team as they swept
Oregon in all four events. .
Oregon tried everything from
the Jim McMahon-look wearing
headbands and dark glasses to
bringing in the Oregon Duck
mascot, but fell apart after two
events and never recovered
Entering the third event, the
balance beam, the Ducks were
only down. by the score of
87.85-85.5. But the beam has
been a sore point all year for
Oregon, and it proved to be that
way again as OSU opened up a
5.0-point lead and never looked
back.
‘'We gave i! away on *h«
balance beam," said Oregon
head coach Ed Boyd.
Boyd also felt the judges were
biased toward the Beavers
because they had a larger crowd
than Oregon.
"Every year when Oregon
State comes to town they always
draw a larger audience then we
do." Boyd said. “It’s,very dif
ficult to compete when the
visiting team has the home
advantage."
All was not lost for Oregon as
several Ducks put together ex
cellent performances.
Freshman Nicky Eden led the
way for the Ducks as she won
three of four events and was the
all-around scorer in the meet
with a score of 36.90.
"We weren't going to use
Nicky in all four events because
she injured her ankle over the
weekend in the meets in Califor
nia,” Boyd said. "But she said
she felt OK so we let her
compete.”
As it turns out Eden defeated
last year’s NorPac all-around
champion Michelle Gabiola
even with the ankle trouble.
Other outstanding performers
for the Ducks were Annie Mar
quett, who scored a 34.35 in the
all-around and Denise Garcia
who put together her finest per
formance of the season with an
all-around score of 34.3.
With the loss,-Oregon is now
. 8-7 for the season but more im
portantly falls to 1-2 in NorPac
Conference action.
The Ducks now take to the
road as they will be in Pullman.
Wash, for a tri-meet on Friday
: including the Washington State
University Cougars, the Stan
ford University Cardinal, and
. the University of California
Bears.
Saturday Oregon travels to
Spokane for a meet against
Spokane Community College.
The Ducks then return home
for a meet against NorPac rival
Seattle Pacific University on
Feb. 27 in Gerlinger Annex,
. ' . DWw*o by Ran Martin.
Cyndee Maxwell shows her form on the balance beam WedneSj
day night in Gerlinger Annex as the-Ducks lost fo the 'visiting
OSU Beavers, dropping to 8-7'tbt the season. ° *•' • -
Oregon uncovers 1986 recruiting
Oregon football coach Rich
Brooks unveiled a list of 27
signees Wednesday as national
letters of intent were sent out all
over the nation.
The Ducks dipped into the
junior college ranks and came
up with three signees in a class
that was heavy in the skill
position area. The Ducks signed
six running backs, four wide
receivers and two tight ends, to
go along with one quarterback.
Oregon finished off the list
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with five offensive linemen, six
defensive backs and .three
defensive linemen.
Oregon got 21 of the signees
from California, four from
Oregon, and one each from
Washington and Colorado.
The Ducks were very suc
cessful in the San Francisco Bay
area as they came up with the
San Francisco Examiner city
player of the year in running
back Derek Loville (5-11. 185).
Loville was the offensive back
of the year in the Western
Catholic Athletic League and
included on the all-Central
Coast Section unit that includes
125 schools. He possesses size,
speed (4.4 in the 40-yard dash)
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and strength (300 bench press).
Also, from the Bay Area,, the’
Ducks plucked running back
Russell l.awson (5-9, 170) from
De La -Salle High School.
Lawson was the San. Francisco
F.xaminer Bay Area prep.player
of the year, and was" included
on the 40-player all-Northern
California list and the first all
state team. He rushed for an in
credible 1.580 yards and 29
touchdowns on only 138
carries.
From the state of Oregon the
Ducks got early signings from
all-state tight end Mark Spear
(8-2, 215) of Eugene’s Churchill
High School, and Forest
Grove's defensive lineman
Thad Holub (8-5. 220). They ad
tied two more irestaters'to'tha. .
list Wednesday With Crater'rof
•fetisive linetr^n Preston Britton
(8-5,270) and Sheridan's defen
sive linemen Steve Q'Conrtor
(6-3,215^* • ■ ’ . • . V
Oregon’s other early signite
was Colorado**- Bill Musgrave
(6-3, 185). Musgrave was the
state 3A high school athlete of.
the year in Colorado, and. was
tabbed by the Denver Post as the •
top collegiate prospect' in the
state. / ' '
One notable (restate recruit
who got away from the Ducks
was Hillsboro offensive lineman
Adam Cooney. The 6-foot-7,
275 pound Cooney decide to at
tend Washington.
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