Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 28, 1989, Page 21, Image 21

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    _Sports
Photo l»\ Martin I hi«*l
Outside hitter Melissa Tertian contributed to the Dili k victor)
in a hit; way by scoring seven kills and two service at os Ore
gon's victory gave it a 7-0 record against Portland.
Netters hammer Pilots decisively
By Stew Smith
I mer.ild ( ontribulor
I'he Oregon volleyball tr.im
continued 11> dunlin.line over
the ('Diversity ul I'ortl.iml I’i
lilts ss llll I 'i ti I ”1 ti .mil I i It
\ II till ICS
The victory r.iiscil (trefoils
record to li t overall, and I t
in the Par lln III ( onlereui e
Oregon is now ' it against the
I’ilots
The Ducks jumped out to a
quick si.ut .util si oil'll seven
mil ot the first eight points I’i
lot head i oai li l ail Nenheigei
i ailed a ijini k tinieiml and the
Dinks responded In scoring
tile next seven points
Portland put together three
points towards the end. hut it
was loo little too late as Denise
Kuhn and Michele krehxhai h
i omhined to stuff a Portland
spike I he sci ond game saw a
little hit ol fill- ear Is on Im the
Portland squad Hut the I )m k
dominance came through soon
enough and the tin.il si me was
a 1 eti mirror image ol game
one.
U hen the Iw o teams i .line
mil alter intermission to plas
tlie third game. Oregon found
themselves l.n mg a rejuvenated
Pilot squad ()regon co.n h (ler
i s t iregors had i leared his
hem h following tile set ond
game and it het nine i leal in
the thud game that the i heuiis
try was not perfet t
I'lle si oi mg w as streaky
throughout the final li.uue. Or
egon tumping to a . J lead mils
to wati h the Pilots rally then
was to a 11 n advantage In
i ame senior Michele
Krehshai h U itli her h.u k on
llie floor the I Ini ks i allied to
i lose the gap to I 1 o
Hut on the strength id great
serving by Krehshai h and Me
lissa Terzi.m, excellent him k
mg try Stephanie Drier and
Molly Mctirath. and spikes
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tile court (begun rattled oft six
ol the iii'xt eight points to slain
the door
krebshac h sol the tone lor the
name u itli II kills and 1
hloi ks I er/Mii contributed
secen kill-. .’I du;''. and two
serve e ai es ) 111 it* 11• 11ec e\
played an outstanding all
around game ccilli lice kills
lice blocks tom digs and a sei
vie e .11 e I )acc tin ( h.irroin add
ed a service at e of her own to
go along with sic. kills and sec
i'ii blot ks
Indeed it ( lo gon i an repeat
their performance in the tost
two games and the tenac itc and
determination of the latte! hall
of the third game then two \ 11
tones ale not that unrealistii a
goal I'he team mile had teco
ball handling errors the entire
• .line and one each ol lei eiv
inv errors and bloc king errors
The Ducks did commit tom ser
\ ii e errors. c\ hit h should tie
i ut down to zero
(California and Stanford are
similar teams in their makeup
Moth finished the season no
turn.die ranked ( Cal being
ranked Mo IT and the (Cardinal
ranked \o (California returns
I I letterwinners from a team
that 11inslied PI 1 "> (but milv
'll in the P.u let) Stanford
boasts 1 returnees from ,i
si|uad ih.it went tit t ,iiul 11,
m I hr ( onferem e
I hr k• *\ I,ii tui in llir n|x mil
mg game with Stanford i mild
hr ovrri miimg thr Cardinal
aliitndant c lit height The
I links should lie able to (mull
ter this with their superioi ath
let»< ability and power game
Stanford holds an edge in the
series b\ a ld-1 margin
l or Oregon to beat (’alitor
ilia all the starters must do
then |obs widl Sellers Molly
Mil,lath and Stephanie Slivdei
will each have to get assists
I la win i ( dlarroin will have to be
( (united mi tor him ks and Mi
i liele hrrbsbarh will have to
supply the firepower II all
these (dements an* in plai e.
there is no reason why the
I hit ks won't dominate the
smaller (lolden Hears and nar
row the series gap \shnh cur
rently stands at It, >
t pi oming home games !m
the lluiks will lie Wednesday
I )i loher l against I'ortland
Stale at 7 111 ()u ()i tobei I t
( Iregoil takes on t t I \ w ho
i oillpleted last season with a
it t record, and yy ill lie i on
tending tor the national title
I'St ' holds the series edge by a
i mint ol .17 til I. and t ( I A
has dominated the Dm ks in the
past by *l I
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