SPORTS Volleyball team swept in Corvallis By Todd Helton Emerald Contributor CORVALLIS — Oregon's vol leyball team was swept by Ore gon State in a Civil War re match Wednesday The Heavers dominated the Ducks in three games. 15-8. 15-12. and 15-6. "Oregon State played very well tonight." said Oregon head coach Gerry Gregory. "They dug the ball really well, as they always do. We had a lot of opportunities in the first game, hut we didn't score We spun our wheels and got frus trated and dug ourselves some holes we couldn't get out of. "Even though it was a three game match, and the scores maybe weren't indicative of a close match, it was a long three-game match. Oregon State was clearly the better ot the two teams tonight The Heavers jumped out to an early lead in the first game, and stayed there The Ducks at tempted to catch up. but the closest they got was when they trailed 11-8 in the first game In the second game. Oregon State was crushing the Ducks and had a sizable lead, but Ore gon would not die The Beavers led 14 4. but the Ducks stormed back and cut the lead to two As in the first game, howev or. Oregon State led wire-to wire. winning 1 r>-12 "I was proud of our come back in game 2 when we came on like gangbusters." t'.regory said "We just need to start ear lier and eliminate the free points we gave up ‘ The Ducks began the third game leading :)-l. hut the Hea vers took the lead hack, were not really threatened again and v\ on I he match. "Wi* didn’t start mil strung and it didn't carry through the match.” said Oregon middle blocker Minder Adams, who led the Ducks with 12 kills and 10 digs “Hopefully, we'll Ire able to gather ourselves again.” Ad ams said, adding that I rwl.n s match against Portland State at McArthur Court "will he a challenge ” "I'm really pleased to win the* match, and to win it in three* games is great," said Hea ver head coach Cuy Knriquos "I figured we were in for a Irani burner " Middle blocker Dawnn Chur roin and outside hitter lulie Jeffery both added 11 kills to the Ducks' effort Outside hitter lulie ta'amon lead the Beavers with 15 kills and 10 digs SENATE Continued from Page 6 Walters said. "The weight of the property t.i\ is crushing the average tax payer." Hut Hill said "to simply restru t spending with out supporting some other equitable revenue source from the state would solve only half the problem." beyond the issue of propertv taxes. 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