Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 21, 1990, Page 12, Image 12

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    NOV. 19 - 24
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meal or buy a Thanksgiving turkey.
$100 GIFT CERTIFICATE TO
' OREGON ELECTRIC STATION
(One to be given away)
$20 GIFT CERTIFICATE
TO SAFEWAY
(10 to be given away)
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WITH THESE EXCEPTIONS: Coursedooks Wm processing tobocco pro
ducts class rings academe regalia, computers, software tennis balls, mer
chandise already scSe marked, and some electronic equipment already
priced entremeiy competrtn/ety No further discounts, cash register scSes
only ! mded to stock on hand Man store at 13th and Kinccsd only
: UO BOOKSTORE
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luniur Daw nn Charroin was forced to the hack row late in the
season because of injuries.
SEASON
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Gregory noted many bright spots tor the !)u< ks including play
by juniors Slindee Adams and Molly M< Grath
"Mindee did a great job lor us all year long. Gregory said. "She
was a real bright spot and our most consistent performer Molly
also did a fantasia job for us She played every point of every
game all year long, and that's not an easy thing to do
McGrath didn't have the luxury ol taking a breather during any
ol the games this year bet ause she was the only setter on the at live
roster freshman setter halie kerr redshirted this season but will
push for playing time next year. Gregory said.
Junior Gharroin, limited to playing bat k-row defender late in the
year due to injuries, led the Ducks in most statistical categories
this year uhile making the transition from middle blocker to out
side hitter.
She finished the year with t-lt) kills and 350 digs, both team
highs She struggled at times with the new position but developed
into one ot the !>est outside hitters in the league by year's end.
Gregory said
junior Julie jufferv chipped in with Til kills, 277 digs .inti <> 1
service aces, just tour service at.es short of Cathy Hill's single-sea
son record
The rest of the Ducks' bench will join herr in pushing for play
ing time next season because Oregon will lose onlv one player to
graduation senior Kate Harper, who was sidelined w ith injuries
all season
Improved play from the tiench and (letter overall depth are two
things that Gregory is looking for next year
"We definitely need more depth," Gregory said "Our substi
tutes diif a good job when they were in, but I think they 'll be (letter
prepared next year."
The added depth and experience will lie keys to how successful
the Ducks are next year, but Gregory said hitting and passing are
the two areas that need the most work
"Our attack is very inconsistent, and our passing breaks down at
different times," Gregory said "Our (lilting absolutely must im
prove. and when we pass well we've showed that we can compete
w ith everybody."
One tiling the Ducks were consistent on this season was splitting
weekend series. Seven times this year the Ducks ended a weekend
series with a win and a loss.
Gregory knows that if Oregon is going to move up and be suc
cessful in a conference as tougli as the Pac-10, it must be able to
sweep series when possible.
"It’s a maturity thing," Gregory said. "The l’ac-10 is so chal
lenging from top to bottom that you have to be able to work hard
for every point every night, and I think our team didn't do a real
good job dealing with that."
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