Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 25, 1991, Page 14, Image 13

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    DUCKS
Continued from Page 11
Thi1 Dm ks owned a lead
briefly during the Mart of the
game, but saw it dissipate into
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gained .1 lead In the ser.ond
half. 14 4t. tied it later at
54-54, and pulled within three
Indore Utd.A tallied up the last
five points of the game for the
victory
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WRESTLERS
Continued from Page 13
Strahm also finished third
at 190 pounds to return to
the \( 1AA (ihampionships.
Paul keysaw of Cal-State
Bakersfield defeated Strahm
in Saturday's semifinals, but
Strahm came back to beat
Dwayne Buth of Fullerton
State ll-r> in Sunday's semi
finals and then hammered
Fullerton State's Hay Koso
14-4 in the third-place fi
rials.
Oregon also had three oth
it wrestlers. Rob Stone ( H2
pounds), Mat Sprague (lt>7
pounds) and Cam Strahm
(heavyweight), all finish
fourth All thr«“e could still
make it to the N'CAAs as the
conference coaches pick
eight wildi ard entries to go
to the N'CAAs However,
those results were unavail
able at press time.
I’at Craig completed the
scoring for the Ducks, fin
ishing fifth at 150 pounds
with a win and a loss Sun
day. despite suffering a
shoulder injury Saturday
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SENIOR DESK ASSISTANT
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