Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 28, 1991, Page 13, Image 12

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    Oregon hockey team trounces Walla Walla
By Doug Carter
E morale! Confute ,ti.v
hast and physi
cal were the two
lit ost o b y 11> u s
wavs to describe
the play of Ore
KOtt’.s cl u b i t: i'
hot hay team this
weekend during its domination
of Walla Walla College at bane
County Ictt
The Ducks never trailed
while outscoring their non
league opponents 2b-t in two
games On Sunday, the Ducks
blew open b one-goal game
with nine unanswered second
period goals and cruised to a
15-2 win Saturday's season
opener was more physical, but
not much closer Ducks 11,
Walla Walla 2
Oregon lines blew [last Walla
Walla defenders all weekend,
knot king down any obstat les
along the way Defenseman
Mark Licbert repeatedly sep
arated opponents from the
puck, flattening most ot their
CLUB
SPORTS
scoring t bailees
Ur came out looking to hit
am! play Mimr plivsii al h.u k
ey, ’ Iuebert said
The physical nature of Ore
gun proved to he dominating
Kvenwhile playing short-hand
I'd the Ducks managed to keep
tile pin k in the Walla Walla
zone I'he Duck-- even scored
on, e, courtesy of wing Kichard
Tucker
Desp it e owning i nsu r
mountable leads in the final pe
riod both days, (loach Mike
Sol mi I refused to let his players
lose loc us
' With a lead I ike that it's
easy to have drifting minds," a
v isibly pleased Sobol said We
kept after it all day. and I think
it'll pay oif when VV e play
toilgher teams like Washington
and (lidorado State "
Wing Mike Kousell stayed at
ter it and scored in tint final pe
riod Sunday for the third tune
arid Oregon's first hat trick ol
ihr M-.i's.ifi Ho ;s tied withdour
other p!.i\ors for the. team lead
with three g-.mIs Captain Sent!
Drown i three goals three as
s:sb. are! wing Harm Wir/aii
itvve goals, four assists) are
team leaders with six points
eat h . ' '
()re-,; ::i H asted little tune lie
tore lighting the si or.ehiM.nl.S if
unlaw night I'm knr found the
net [i.st 1 '• s e< or id s llllo tile lust
pert d and the season 1 font
there, the ttm fs she d through
(tie iif with good skating and
crisp passing that continual!)
battled defenders iiivd pleased
Sobol
'We're ahead ot where !
hoped to be Hith oiir passing
game, " Sobol said I'm reall)
pleased with illV gtivs
Idle 1 tut ks travel to the Hav
ale.I to begin league pla> tills
weekend Hun Hill pi a x three
times in as many da\s, fating
league opponents Sat) Jose
State, California Derkoltw ami
non league Stanford
FOOTBALL
Continued from Page 10
'livery body knows th.it when Oregon < nines
here, they play their hest game of (tie ison
Washington linebacker Dana Hail said Thev
were a little injured, so maybe we didn't go! their
ties! effort "
Oregon certainly didn't give its best effort last
week in a -15-7 loss at California, and tree safety
lire Castle could detect the different e liolween
the two losses
'Wo had a lot to prove this game,” Castle said,
"especially after last week against Cal when wo
stunk up the place."
Defensive end Cars Williams said there was no
way tile 10 point favorite Huskies were just going
to win just hv showing up
•We played with heart todasWilliams said
"Nobody had any doubts we came to phis
The Ducks played well a! tunes but were not
spectacular On offense, Oregon totaled a meager
CMl yards of total offense. an extremely low total
hv even the Washington defense's standards
Defensively, the Ducks allowed a lol of offen
sive numbers get out of hand, hut not the score
r
tif ,-*1* »*.»s -« /
Washington s Orlando McKay catches a 16 yard,
lourlh-quarter touchdown pass over Oregon s Mu
hammad Oliver
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The Oregon club hockey team crushed visiting Walla Wella College
twice over the weekend at l ane County Ice
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