Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 15, 1990, Page 8, Image 8

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Oregon's Darin Har/ali (left I bailies for the puck during the Oregon v Club Him key Irani It -2
loss against the Eugene Blues Iasi Friday night.
Hockey team drops
game to local squad
Oregon's Club Sports hockey
team took it on the chin last
Friday night as the Eugene
Mines skated their way past the
Ducks to an 11-2 victory at
Lane County Ice
The Ducks got a first-period
goal from Todd Holthe and a
third-period tally by Scott
Brown, who doubles as the
team coordinator, on an assist
by Darin Marzali
Brown said Oregon has. in
the past, had trouble beating
the Blues, a local adult all-star
team
"We've played them about
five times now." Brown said,
"and we haven't beaten them
yet. They are older and have
been playing together for over a
year while we an- in the pro
cess of rebuilding.
"If the games were full con
tact I think we'd do better
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against them," Brown added.
Oregon will lake its show to
Seattle the first weekend in De
cember for a tournament.
Brown said. The team's next
home game will be a full con
tact affair against Gon/aga at
l.ane County Ice.
Full contact games are some
thing that, according to Brown,
the Duck players enjoy more
and are searching for.
“We're trying to get into a
club hockey area league."
Brow n said.
Wrestling team ranked 17th in pre-season poll
The Anwh'ur Wrestling News h.is
tabbed Oregon 17th in ils pre-season
Top 4() (>oll. based on the number of
wrestlers in the top eight in each weight
class
Powerhouses Iowa and Oklahoma
Stale are ranked first and second, re
spectively. with Nebraska. Arizona
State and Penn Stale rounding out the
top five
In the individual weight classes. Ore
gun’s Dan Vidlak is ranked second .it
11H pounds tiehind |eff l‘rt's< oil ol Penn
Slate.
Oregon's cross country teams were
both ranked in the top to in the final
NCAA (Kills released this week
The women's team moved up from
seventh to fourth after winning the Re
gion VIII meet last Saturday in Fresno,
Cilif.. by a single point over CaHrvine
I ’C Irvine, whii h was ranked fifth two
weeks ago dropped to sixth in the
women's Top 2S poll.
In the men's top 20 poll. Oregon
i hei ks in at No H tiiis week after being
fifth two weeks ago The Ducks, without
No. 1 runner Colin Dalton at the region
al meet, finished third behind Arizona
and Washington, but still secured an
NCAA bid with the third-place finish.
Arizona is the top-ranked Pacific-10
Conference team in the men's poll,
checking in at No. 3 while Washington
is ninth
Iowa State and Arkansas are first and
second, respectively, in the men's poll,
while Villanova, Indiana and Brigham
Young hold down the three spots in the
women's poll.
The NCAA Cross Country Champion
ships will be held Monday in Knoxville,
Tenn.
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