__Sports__ Two more Ducks drafted in NFL B\ Ashley Conklin Fmer.ild Sports Reporter Tun more Oregon players were selected in the National Football l eague draft on Mon da\ iis ( urt I)> kes went in the eighth round and Daryl Reed was pii ked in the t 1th round Dvkes became the 2 I 7th pit k overall u hi'ii the senior offen sive tat kle was selei led by the Philadelphia Ragles Reed a se nim cornerbai k. was chosen JHtilh overall when he was tabbed by the Seattle Se.i haw ks Mondav s seler lions gave ( >r egon four players drafted alter Latin Hem and < ihris (fldharn were pit ked on Sund.n in the third and fourth rounds, re spei lively At tj-foot 4 and 280 pounds Dykes was an integral part ol the (Iregon offense the past two seasons after transferring from I’alomar Junior < College in l ali tornia l)\kes was .i two-year starter at t.u kle and started all 24 games the Dm ks placed in lli.it time span Hi- was also t onsidered the Dm ks top ot tensive lineman eai h n! tin- last two seasons Reed started I! of Oregon s 12 games at rornerback and gave the Dm ks one ot the best i.ornel combinations in the I'a i jfii lilt ionterem e last season v\ i111 Oldham. Reed inter* opted two passes in his rareer. w it 11 one in ea( h ol his last two sea sons A ti I 1*1.! pound native ot I os Angeles Reed started one game Ins junioi season, hut lie saw a lot of playing tune hi Oregon's six defensive ha* k pa* kage in passing situations Noticeably absent from the draft was t fregon lailh.n k i ter ek I.ovillc l .m ille was the I til* ks all time leading rusher and sc oivi and was the only player in si hool history to lead the team in rushing lor tour \ears W ide re* eiyei lens I thee was also expel ted to go in the two-day draft but like l.oville yy us not pi* ked Obee is tile Par Ill s all time leader in (unit ( ill t 1 )\ krs irhirns ami punt niiim vaid igr Hr also tinishrd as Ore mm's all timr Iradrr in « an***r n*< riving vai dam* This war’s draft was tin* tnsf time sun »* Pl7f> that as mam as four Orr^on plawrs urn* draft »*d Ihi- m u draft funk tiva* playrrs who had < omprtrd tui tin* l)uc ks THE COLLEGIAN, U of O lot .lied at 1 Sill X- Alder Really nice student living! 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Oregon's all-time leader in ( areer singles v ictories, won only one ol three matt hes, but she played well in the two matches she did lose Nagamoto beat Nani v l.agios of Washington State I riday be fore falling in three sets to Ida bo's Patrii ia Shanander ()n Saturday Nagamoto extended Washington's dindv Olejar to three sets before falling t ti t>-:i. ti-0 Oregon's top doubles team ot Nagamoto and Amber Ooheen also went to three sets before losing to Olejar and Mary Roil ly by a M>. lit). ti-:i i mint Hilary Roberts, the l)ui ks No 2 singles player, also went to three sets before losing to Reilly ti-2, IMi. t> I In other ai lion, the Huskies won in straight sets in third fourth, fifth and sixth singles and in the sei ond and third doubles slots Second Htind Clothing NEED CASH? 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