Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 23, 1989, Page 19, Image 18

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    .Sports.
Nagamoto, Grail named
to women's Pac-10 team
kumi Nagamoto and Cindy ('.rail were
the big winners on the Oregon women's
tennis team, as Nagamoto picked up the
team's Most Valuable Player award
while (>rall was named the squad's Most
Outstanding Performer
Nagamoto and Grail were also the
only Oregon players named to the Pacif
ic-10 Northern Division All-Conference
team, announced last Friday.
Cindy Olejar of Washington was
named as the Player of the Year, while
Husky coach I.isa Moldrem took Coach
of the Year honors.
Grail is a senior right-hander from
Bend who finished the season 11-5
at No. 5 singles, while Nagamoto. a ju
nior from Yamoto, Japan, wrapped up
her season with n 12-t> record at No 1
singles.
(Irall and Nagamoto also teamed up as
double partners at times, compiling an
8-1 record.
kathv McCall (!.i-T»), a junior from
{Gladstone, was named the Most Im
proved Player on the Oregon squad;
Amlmr Goheen (14-4), a junior right
hander. took Most Inspirational honors;
and the Coach's Award went to lenniter
Tachihana (5-5), a freshman from latkc
Washington High School in Redmond.
Wash
The Ducks finished the season
with a 15-1 dual record
Bartlett gets MVP award
from men's tennis team
Peter Bartlett was named M *si
Valuable Player of the Oregon men s
tennis team, an announcement made
last week
Bartlett, a senior right-hander from
Menlo Park High School in Califor
nia. finished the l'ttt'l season 1H-H at
No 0 singles, the most w ins on the
Oregon team
Klsewhere. Washington's Ian
Schroeder was named I ridav the Pa
i if it It) Northern Division Men's
Player of the Year, and liuskv coach
Dong Ruffin was named the Northern
Division ( oai h ol I ho Yuar (or tho
fourth tamsucutivr soason anil fiflfi
timo in si\ yoars.
Si hrofiii*r joins Pat Jennings and
I,mu's ll.i/,ml ot Oregon as the only
repeat si-lfi lions to the All ('outer
enie team Si h metier repeats as pla\
or of I tin voar
lunior right-handor Kevin Oorv
from Los Altos. (!alif was namoil
Oregon's Slost Inspirational Plavor,
aftor finishing tho soason till, anil
junior Jon Wofnborg was namoil Most
Improved
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