Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 26, 1990, Page 10, Image 10

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    Nagamoto
( ontinucri from Page l>
to keep doing studies on drug
■itfi-< ts on animals \1u\be not
salmon again, but I would like
to go into that area
It's been .1 long road for
N'agamoto, though, to get
where she is today
Wanting to do something dif
ferent than her high si liool
friends in Vamato. N'agamoto
dei idl'd to i nine to the t lilted
Slates when her father suggest
ed it
"I'irst of .ill it's real easy to
go a university in |epan if you
rulin' from a lug private high
si liool.' N'agamoto said You
i.ould easily go there and get
into the university without t.ik
mg really hard (entrant e) e\
ams Kveryone was doing that
but I didn't want to do (fiat
I wanted to learn Knglish
and exponent e Amerii an ten
nis she said "My father
lame to Oregon Oil business
and he met some people th.it
i ollld take i are of me I If said
to write' to them and see it they
yvanted to be my host family I
said Oh I'll write. end thev
dei idcd !u hi' mv host familv in
Piirtl.mil
Having graduated from high
m hool in M.irt h Nugnmoto en
mill'd ,it Lewis & ( lark College
during spring term in Iuho to
take Lnglish i.nurses hefori' i'll
rolling m Oregon .it the start of
fall term. 1 'inn
Looking Ii.ii k N'aguinntn said
she didn't know what to expel t
w hen she i ame to Kugene
I was really seared hei a use I
had been living with nn host
familv and thev were a )apa
iiese Ainerii an familv." she
said, and then im Inst room
mate here was a lug Caucasian
gill
Hav ing tennis was a big help
111 getting ai I litllaled to Amen
rail Ide N'agauioto said
Sim e \v e started tennis
prat In e in the tall I vvas aide
to learn a lot ol lnglish and
pii k up a lot of slang she
said
Xngamnto didn't have anv
problem adjusting to I’m ilu It)
Iimuiis hrr trrshman vrar As
the Dm ks \«. ( singles player,
she posted .in 1H i rei nrd .nut
was n,imed the I’ai 10 s North
itti Division co Most Valuable
Player
I didn't know what kind of
level of pi.n tfirm was here '
Naganioto said "I heard Ore
mm was a Pat 10 si hool. hut 1
didn't have unv idea what the
level of |>la\ would be like I
Ills! did Ills best
During her sophomore sear
Nagamoto stepped up her plus
moving to No I singles and
again winning the Northern Di
vision co-MVP award with a
17 % singles ri'i ord and a 77 t
doubles rei ord w ith f mils
('.rail
Oregon played a tougher
si liedule last seat in (iieider s
lust yeai as coach Nagamolo s
singles record dipped to 17 t>
and she was again named to the
• ill Northern Division but not
the division's MV!’ Still, it
would be hard for Nagamolo to
i all last season a disappoint
ment
In t.i( t Nagamoto mostly a
baseline plaver. fielieved shi'
played better lust year than tin'
lust two vfiirs largeU bet ause
of (; if left t who holds Oregon's
men's singles rei ords [or vii lo
ries in a season and t areer. and
who took over tor Sue Jacob
son the team's roach during
\agarnoto s first two years
"I guess I sort of needed an
adjustment.’ she said "Tom is
a real skdllul coat h and knows
.1 lot more about the little tech
tut al things Sue w as a good
manager hut Tom is a good
t oat h
"He reminded me of the
tilings I had learned, hut had
forgotten \agamoto saitl of
( bidder
lint O.reider refuses to take
credit tor the improvement in
Nagamoto's game
'' I don't take the t redit he
t ause 1 thin t deserve the t refi
ll ( bolder said " Mv job is to
keep the team liappv She did
■til td the work. not me
Past AD dies
I,('d Ilarris tin? first I)i
rri tor of Athletu s for thr
I !ni\ t*rs11\ of Oregon and
the man regarded as the
main force behind the
construction of Autzen
Stadium died at his
home m Monterev (lalif
Sunda\ following .1 short
illness
I larris. HTi. left Ins pose
lion as superintendent of
schools 111 (larmel. (laid ..
to oversee Oregon’s ath
letic department in 1047
In addition to Autzen
Stadium. Harris initiated
improvements to Mi Ar
thur Court and Hayward
field lie was also re
sponsible lor the hiring ol
sin h notable (Jregon
i oaches as I on t iasaiiova
and Hill Howernian lie
also held prestigious po
sitions on various MCA A
1 ommittees sui h as the
organization's first telex i
sion cominittee
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