Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 11, 1991, Page 10, Image 10

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    Volleyball team turns it around
By Jayson Jacoby
Emerald Sports Report**
Thn Oregon volleyball t<-am
rode a wave of momentum
and a nearly flawless pnrfor*
mnneo it) thn second game to
u I’ncific-10 Conference win
over California Saturday night
in front of HO I fans at McAr
thur Court.
Thu 6-15, 15 1, 15-13, 15-7
win, only thn Ducks' third
league victory this season, en
sured Oregon would heller its
worst ever I’m:- it) finish of 2 10
In 11)811 Tiie Dm ks' f’ac-lO re
cord now stands at I-12 and
13-14 overall
Cal dropped to 7-7 and 10 12
after losing Friday night to Ore
gon State
Thn Ducks started slowly,
playing as they had in re: ent
weeks, as California dominated
Oregon ISO in the first game,
including a 33H to .100 advan
tage in hitting percentage
licit the all-important mo
mentum fac tor changed quit kIy
to the second game as Oregon
played one of its liest games ul
tiii! s> .i son
\\ ,!h f.hdiy <■ ir.iih si tv if ■
lilt; L)ioi.s won tii'c first i^
points of the game mi route to
the 151 w in Oregon didn l
commit a si11!«j error in the
game and lot f<.r an .
01)2 percentage The' Oohh :i
Iti ,irs managed only n ■ .lot)
percentage. putting down one,
two hills tho entiri! game
Cal look lends of 11? and
11MJ in the third game. hut the
Ducks scored the final six
points of the match to win the
game and t.ike a 2-1 lead in (tie
mulch.
Oregon dominated the fourth
game. w.nriu.g 15 ? for its on!v
i’ac 10 win tills season against
a team otiier titan Ari/.ona
" V\ i- g .-t si line i.tull. :
mg in the set ond g.ilue," Ore
gun i Oiic.ii (ferry (.n , .rv ■ . ,1
"\Ve had gutteli iiitu ' -n.e i I
patterns in tiie first game, iuit
niter that it seemed like every
time we missed .i serve wed
conn h.ii k vs itii a strong
sideotit "
Dawnn Oii.irroin i< • ] Oregon
w . ;h i ki.is on .i 1 \ J. liitt c
| i I f t . < ’ . ‘ * J j i 1 k J b l) I ! <ji. 2
•it-* i: ;•••!. i I;,: .i v .1g i,:;sI
Stii:,. i : ft) nine ki.is
•ir:-i !i! Vi t .i.i:h i . trit
1 i , v i ,on ,i i.j S ; , n , n:
age ami 20 digs from her m :u r
i 1 in go along '.s ,:i; 10 i,-.
"I don't likr losing,1 ‘ Cal
coach Dave Di.<,root said. "i ,.t
I nan handio dial What i can't
handle is us giving up i.t that
We jus! gave up. And (In / n
played very vs oil."
Tlii- Du; k‘i didn't pi v in : ; ,
8p vs i i i I i > .|,i y night. I. ;. t
against top fankrd an.i ui.
fouled Stanford, It vs a aid h iv r
taken a I,. : .a ,.n i f i
victory
Or egon had • ! r • t cl; t s i:i
vs in. h it (huVi.'d . even! y With
Stanford, hat unlike Saturday
nights Hi.lt i h . the ... > .
couldn't sustain nmn.in'unn
Alter losing the first game
la t, the Dm ks closed to h t in
the second game before Stan
lord scored seven, of the !,. i
' ..‘,t j.i ants to vs in 1 a a
i he Uiil.ks Well also Up 7 t.
Phow by Kim Mgvypn
Oregon s Marcia Pneo (left) and Nicollo Hedberg (right) go tor a
bloi k in the Ducks victory o.or California Saturday.
'• • ‘ **■' linr.l but Iasi
v' *r s Nt A A i' 1.. \ i-r o l l hr
V- -if. ■ o ! put
• ■' i. ' a ' •. • ..
, ■■ th,;!
"I>V thr W..\ ye.) I
think you can toll hi: didn't
look past thorn," Stanford
coach Don Shaw said "One of
the reasons for our team's suc
:is tins soar is wo don’t do
that."
Wrestlers dominate season opener
The On^un wrestling team dominat
ed Portland Si.ilr 17 2 in tin* Dut In-.t
male h uf the si *ii si lit Friday
Thu Due ks lust no in.ill hus and lied
only once in Iheir win .il Portland State
The meeting was ti 10 opening; match of
Iho season for holh teams
L)atl Vidlak was one of Iwo Dud
wrestlers to win bv a technical fall,
downing Chris Cardner in the lilt
pound class Vidlak won III i in 2 20
Oregon's Solomon Pulp tupped Jane s
lieardemphl in the 1 <*7 pound class for
the Ducks' only other technical (all
I u!p vson . .. li tn <> IH
Other Dm k w irmers in> ,i heavy
weight (Jiri.s Amii-i i» edging out Ken
Ionies 13. DH) pounder Si oil Hu//,mi
over Steve ('.ox (I. lftH-pounder Dur
ti n Gustafson in a 3 1 derision over
Joey Hern-fa, DiO-puunder I’,it Graig
over .Shane hake !i I, lit pounder ( . r v
Simnen over Jason U .ihien fi 1, .uni 1 hi,
pounder Jam il (Hark over Ariah i'asuna
III i
Oregon's only lie was an ti ll hxkup
I elvveen Oregon's Jason M. . /v and the
v iku;y;s‘ James Sim, n
DUCKS
Continued from Page a
ti.ni snap, giving A:./. :, i Slate the
on the Oregon 1 f*-y<>r«i line.
The Sun Devils m on >i three j>ia\ s
i r (.n Bret Powers' If.-yard t. ■ !. h
strike to iio tin! gone !m ‘ ri■ t!. half.
Tho key tor the game, I thought,
the nine yard punt near tho end of
fil'd half," Brooks said "If Wo get
kind of distant e on the punt, w
iifii'.ui bv a toucfiifown .it halftime
But With Uio game tier), Arizona S
went up 21-14 on h< ivm lasher's
\.,rii t.au.hiiown run. raj ; a 70 ;
lat
nvn
w as
tho
any
e're
itatu
yard
ti) open ill*: half.
On;.' again, Kelvin stepped up for
Arizona Stale coach Larry Manilla
• ml. " l h.it was a run we needed badly
: : g* t something going and to gain mo
mentum in the second half."
Muhammad Oliver got momentum go
: L;r Oregon in the second half, too.
Oliver, who attended an Arizona junior
college before coming to Oregon,
blocked a third-quarter punt and ran it
-l yards for the tying score late in the
third quarter.
'Oliver's effort on thu blocked punt
was one of the best individual athletic
efforts I have ever seen." Brooks said.
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