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A -A A AAA - A Y'■{ A \ • _ -Sports Kasperski, Semeniuk net awards Kasperski nets MVP Senior Stefanii' Kasperski won her third Most Valuable Player award at the women's basketball team awards banquet on Siindax kasperski and another senior, lacquie Seinnnnik dominated the team awards .is each rei eived two awards A fi foot 7 native of West (iermanv. Kasperski completed her career this season by leading the Dm ks in storing, rebounding and blocked shots Kasperski averaged IK 1 points per game and ‘t 2 rebounds per i ontest this past season while also finishing ninth in the country with I 2 blocked shots a game l or her career. kasperski is the top rebounder in Pacifii 10 Conference history and the No 2 all time st orei Nemoniuk Oregon's most versatile player, shan’t! the team's at atlemit awartl in ith Kasperski anti was also honored with the Bev Smith Most Inspirational Player awartl I lie native of Ifntish ( oltimbia has at t nnuilatetl a < Hi! grade point av erage in phvsit al etlut atioli while Kasperski glad uateil m Mart h with a degiee in biology mid a t oh t ;i'.\ freshman guard \ unessa Selden, who started at point guard for the I hubs. was voted the team s top newt timer Selden was third on the team in storing with a 0 8 point per game aver age Oregon tini,shed the season 17 1.! and tied for fourth m the I’m -1(1 after going 22-ld and win ning the Women's National Invitational Totirna ment last season I ilr phutn Stetanie kasperski look home a thinI \l\/’ honor .it the awards banquet Sunday. OSN awards broadcasting rights Kudin stations kl’WV (1 KJtl AM) of laigem- KM (7Ad AMI ol Portland .ind kt MN p'iHO AM) ol Medlord an- llit- appar • •lit awardees ot .iffili.iP- radio n^lils w illi tin- I im ersitv of Oregon s Oregon Sports Net work foi tin- next (im- years as sistuiit atlili-tit dim tor Inn Si hails .<nnon in i-d Moiulav Wi* an- pleased to lit- able to keep tin- i onlinuitv we have es tablished over the last three sears ol the Oregon Sports \et work. Si hails said These ipialitv stations give us the es et-llent ioverage nei essars to make a statewide network vi able We are delighted to be able to work with these es tremeh piotession.il orgamza lions who have been ( ooper.t live m hi-lping ns promote the I lot ks m then rominnnities The awards which would begin with the 1'1‘itt toottiall season .lie still pending tinui approval In the State ot Ore gon. pun basing division, de partment ot general servn es Si buns said the seloi tion of kt’XW was based on a point system tli.it rewarded proposers tor annual rights fee. donated iiimmeni.il airtime ami broad - < asl exponent e kl’NW was selei led based on being the station w itti the high est point total th.it met all bid requirements which ini hided day and night time interior ente tree coverage to a poten tial audience of mil),OOP listen ets. Schause said l he total Kl’NW package ot the five year length ot the con trni t will be worth more than Si 1 million including $007.0-4 7 in i ash payments ()r egon will also ret eive more than S ton.tioil in i ash and do mited airtime from k\l. and So to t from K( MX over the next live years Kl'NU w ill pay (Jregon S l 77.0 I 1 jo m i ash and S to.not) in donated airtime tot the lust year ot the contract and mi leasing amounts over the hie ot the pat t to a total ot more than $7 12,000 cash and S to ooo m airtime in the tilth year In addition. Kl’NU also will originate at least eight women's basketball broadcasts eat h veai of the agreement in addition to football and men's basketball K1 )t'K was actually the high est bidder offering $205,001 i ash and $40,000 in airtime foi the tost yeai. but the station failed to meet the minimum coverage requirement M'tIN s firsl-vear bids i ailed for $151,000 in rights fee and $20,000 donated airtime k\I s initial bid spec ified rights fee ol $50,000 i ash and $20,000 of donated airtime in the tost year The Oregon Sports Network was adopted in 1007-08 tor rn dio coverage of football, men s basketball and othei spec ini events and expanded to pro duce several television produc tions over the last two years In 1980-uo. Oregon received a to taf of $ 170,000 in rights fees from the three stations com billed in the I inul year ol its mi tial three year c ontrac t ATTENTION EDUCATION, LEISURE STUDY & OTHER MAJORS OVER 300 SUMMER JOBS AVAILABLE GAIN EXPERIENCE & PERSONAL GROWTH. 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