Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 09, 1990, Page 10, Image 9

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_Sports_
Women rout Pilots
Bv Ashley ( onklin
Emerald Sports Reporter
It was .1 t lean sweep lor the
women’s tennis team against
Portland Thursday afternoon as
Oregon won every match to
heat the Pilots o (l
The I)u< ks took all sis sin
gles malt lies and the three don
hies matches, improving its re
i ord to 1 I
Pile only real serious dial
lenge for the I )i it ks i a me at \o
1 singles and No 1 doubles
hut (slum Nagamoto held oil
I heresa I lallow a\ at No, I sin
gles with <i 7-V ti ll \ ii tory and
(begun s No I doubles team ot
Nagamoto and Amber (ioheen
did the same healing llallouav
and loelle l it lie 7 (| 17 i). I> t
Although Oregon and the
Portland aren't esai tlv equal
teams, (ireider said he thought
tin* match w.is important tor
the 1 )u< ks
Sometimes you might only
be 1 pencnl stronger than the
other team and still heal them
n o lie said We might have
been 1 pen ent stronger, hut the
si ores certainly weren't .ill 6-0
"It s alw avs nice to plav oth
er teams and people you don't
know and get some good, qual
11\ mati lies.'' t Ireider added
Hattling the i old winds at the
outdoor i ourts as well as bron
i Intis \agamoto trailed 6-2 in
the first set against Halloway
before winning the next 1 1
games to take the opening set
7 6 and the sei nnd set 6-11
"Theresa is a good player
and Kumi couldn't control her
shot selection because of the
wind " (ireider said "She
made some adjustments when
she was down 5-2 and then
won the 1 1 straight games
The doubles team of
\agnmotu-( loheen also had
some problems against Hallo
wa\ l ine leading 5-2 in the
first set before Hallow,n-Ktue
took file next four games to go
up n i Nagamoto .mil (.olieen
r.i 11 it •< I In pull oil llir tiebreaker
.iiul then won the lust three
games ot the second set In win
the mati h
Mthougll N'ugamnln had ear
liei beaten llalloway and
( aiheen beat Mile ill \n .( sm
riles pi t. ti -4 I, ( a eider said that
didn't guarantee a doubles win
bn Ins top team
"Doubles is completely dll
terent from singles: it's like ap
[lies and oranges, lie said
In other .n lion, I lilary Rob
eits Mini her \u J. singles
mail Ii over Sandy Quilter n 1
tel Shelley lirandt beat Kamo
n.i 1 lumen ti 1 . teii .it No. 4 sin
gles, Margaret I raleigh won at
No a singles over liei ky Hauer.
I. 1 lit, and in N'o l> singles.
|,u kie I lei ord topped Midori
Karasurvan. ti J. ti ll
In other doubles play . the
No J team ot Roberts Hrandt
beat Quiller-Donien till ti- t
and the No t team ol I raleigh
I)eI mil deteated Hauer and
I lari i Hrosnan !> -I tel)
Twin bill set
for softball
I In* Oregon sollliall team
opens its 1000 home season
Saturdav with a non < onteiem e
double header against Oregon
State at Howe Held I'he twin
hill begins at noon
I he 1 hit hs started ott slow ly
losing seven ot their tiist It)
games, blit have rebounded to
w in seven of nine tor a 10 0 re
( ord this season.
Oregon is led hv sophomore
pitr.her Katie Wiese, who has .1
7 t re< ord and a 1 12 earned
run average in la appearam.es
As a team, Oregon is batting
.21.7 on the season and is led b\
Iulie Cavanaugh with a 117 av
erage so tar
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