Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 04, 1990, Page 11, Image 11

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    SPORTS
Men’s golf finishes sixth at Lake Tahoe tournament
The Oregon men’s golf team
finished sixth in the Wolf Pack
Classic held Monday and Tues
day in I,ake Tahoe. Nev. at the
Edgewood-Tahoe Golf Course.
The Ducks shot a ‘104 over
the 54-hole tournament and fin
ished sixth out of 20 teams in
the tournament. Most Nevada
Keno won the tournament with
a 54-hole score of 8H2 while Or
egon State was second, firing
an 887.
Doug DuChateau, who hadn’t
played competition golf since
his high school days at Eu
gene’s Sheldon High School,
led the Ducks by finishing
fourth in the individual stand
ings.
DuChateau shot a three-over
par 219 with 18-hole scores of
73, 75 and 71 and finished six
strokes ahead of the second
best Duck, Mark Aldrich, who
fired a 225.
Fred Widicus of Virginia
took the individual honors with
a two-under par 214 while Hob
Burns of Cal State-Northridge
was second with a 218 along
with Warren Vickers of Oregon
State.
Following DuChateau and
Aldrich for the Ducks were
lames Chrisman, Cam Martin
and Troy Taimya. Chrisman
fired a 229 while Martin and
Taimya carded a 232 and a 237.
respectively.
With Scott Kreiger returning
for his eighth year as Oregon’s
coach, the Ducks are seeking a
return trip to the NCAA Tour
Women’s soccer
loses first game
The Oregon women’s Club
Sports soccer team opened its
season Tuesday with a 3-1 loss
at Pacific University.
Coordinator Pam Cahill said
that a lack of practice time hurt
her team in its opener.
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"A lot of us haven't played
together before so a lot of the
players are just feeling each
other out,” she said. "This was
their (Pacific's) seventh game,
and it's kind of difficult when
you've only been practicing for
a week-and-a-half.”
lennifer Huckins scored the
only goal for Oregon which
needs to work on its offense,
Cahill said.
"Our defense worked great
together.” she said, “but our
offense needs to work a lot
harder.”
The women's soccer team re
turns to action next Wednesday
when it hosts the University of
Portland team at the Southbank
Field at 4 p.m. Following that
match. Oregon will play seven
more matches during its fall
season.
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LOST AND
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classifieds.
namt<nt this season.
It won’t lie easy for kreiger
because Oregon lost three all
conference golfers in Tim Hval.
Chris Mol/.gang and Tom Smith
lo graduation However. Martin
was a member of that NCAA
squad and with the play of
DuChateau. Oregon appears to
be strong at the fop.
The Ducks tilso have three
two-year veterans in Aldrich.
Chrisman ami Tamiya. Tamiva
did redshirt last year hut all
three art* two-year letterrnen
Oregon will continue its fall
schedule Oct. 15-Mi when it
competes in the Robertson
Homes Intercollegiate tourna
ment in Manteca. Calif.
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