Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 27, 1990, Page 8, Image 8

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    SPORTS
Oregon hopes to rebound
from loss when it plays AIA
Although Oregon's men's basketball
game 7 :tr> Tuesday night with Athletes
in Action does not < mint in the season's
standings, don't expect it to be just your
average exhibition game
The Dm ks are looking to re Ixmnd
from a 72-70 loss to Wisconsin last Sat
urday. hut it will take a solid perfor
mance by (loach Don Munson's troops
to down AIA
Despite a 0-13 reined, AIA appears to
lie one of the lietter exhibition teams
louring the < ountry this year
Munson and the Dm ks weren't happy
about losing to the Badgers at home and
will definitely try and avoid dropping
two in a row at McArthur Court when
they face AIA
AIA is co-coat hed In Dave lower and
loren/.n Komar lamer (a graduate ol
I.infield College) and Komar (who
starred at Washington) are in their sis
r
ond seasons at the helm of tin* stpiad
Komar's talents aren't limited to the
bench. however The former Golden
State Warrior and Milwaukee Buck has
assumed the leadership role on the
court for AIA in the last couple of years
lie is joined in the starting lineup by
forward Ronnie Grandison. a graduate
of the University of New Orleans who
had a brief stint with the Boston Celtics,
/au k (ones. Craig Sludek and Michael
Thompson
AlA's most recent outing was an
MO-77 loss to Oregon State on Saturday
AlA's 0-13 mark might not impress
people immediately, hut it's a lot de
ceiving when one considers its travel
si hcdulc and the large number of games
it plays in sin h a short amount of time
Included in its nine wins are victories
over Florida. Florida Stale, Utah and
fourth-ranked Michigan State.
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HELPLINE
Continued from Page 3
two co-directors. keinp and Nilsson,
include duinx out rear h program
speaking, counselor training and
evaluation, and routine t lerical tasks
hemp said she tries to hire a varie
ty of people in different majors to
staff the Ilelpline
"I have outgoing, gregarious peo
ple. quiet people, people of color,
older people, people with children
and gay and lesbian people." kemp
said "It provides a diversity in the
group and when we have discus
sions, it provides different view
points as well."
"I look for people who have a style
of empowering other people," she
siiid "The people who work on the
Helpline tend to tie motivated, com
mitted to self improvement and inter
ested in what goes on with people
The minimum training to work on
the Crisis ('.enter Helpline involves
taking .1 course offered through the
Counseling Psychology department
This course, taught by Kemp or Nils
son. teaches the basic procedure for
dealing with calls, and involves
roleplaying and guest speakers on
various topics These topics have
ranged from substance abuse and
post traumatic stress disorders to sex
ual abuse.
Turn to HELPLINE. Page 9
I II* photo
Chuck Patterson and the rest of the men s basketball team will be back in
action tonight when they face Athletes In Action at 7:35 p.m. in McArthur
Court.
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