SPORTS DUCKS Continued from Page 9 ha 11 up i ourt to Porter who n.lilt'd ii three pointer from the corner while being fouled by I.m .is. giving hint the chance for .1 rare four-point play and a AIA lead Hut Porter missed the free throw. Hob l ife rejected the fol low shot and Mixon was fouled with only four ticks left while trying to get rebounding posi tion Mixon calmly sank both shots giving the Ducks a lend and setting the stage for the furious finish Monson. and everybody else, thought Komar would take the final shot, hut he never got the chant e. ■'We figured they would run Komar off a pick for the last shot." Munson siini "Wo had Mixon on him and we were even playing .1 little double team on him." Komar squeezed through the double team enough to si>ot an open Porter in the corner Pur lin caught the ball, squared up and netted the game-winner over the outstretched hands of a flying Lucas. Komar, who doubles as the team's point guard and co coat h. (redded the win to over all desire by AIA "We never gave up and quit." he said "We really be lieve in ourselves AIA is a part of the sports ministry of (iampiis l irusade for (’hrist They travel the world playing exhibition games and spreading their personal testi monies of their commitment to (ilirisl AIA plays a murderous si lirdulr against some of the nation's top teams year in and visit out. laist week, they fail'd Indiana. Ohio Stall', Illinois and Mu higan in lour different cities on i onsi'i ntivi* nights AtMlfTfS IN ACTION (931 Jont*. 9 '6 56 23 5m»!h 56 2 2 13. $<# <}«» 3*, 2? S Mom#t 7 14 2 2 19 R©f1*t 6 10 0 V 14 H#H 12 00? MtOft 1 *r 2 2 4 0 1 i? i Sowo« O ' 00 0 Pi>'.+t% H 30 » To!#'ft 35 71 17?3 OT OREGON (%2\ 35 ?■*-, f| lyd«n 56 35 10 LvC*s»l? 4 9 20 &<*rrto' A 14 rtft 17 M.» on 7 19 4 4 24 f ♦« 1 ? 2 2 4 B‘A>' 0 12 4 2 John»oo 00 00 0 Jor