Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 03, 1991, Page 8, Image 8

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    Coaches are key to teaching ‘youth’ the game
FROM THE
SIDELINES
BY RICHAHO IUCAS
The dale: Juno 25, 1991
Thai was the day it all
begun The day Terrell
Brandon, in front of a national
television audience, was draft
ed by the NBA's Cleveland
Cavaliers as their No. 1 pick
and the 11th pick overall
Yes, you have to f>e happy for
him This was definitely the
fxrnt thing for him to do
But It’s hard In watch him in
the NBA knowing the points he
is scoring and the assists he is
giving cxiuld have boon in an
Oregon uniform
The departure of Brandon,
coupled with the loss of Kevin
Mixon, myself and now red
shirting Boh Fife, has left quite
a void for coach Don Munson
to fill But fur's got a great
group of young player* to Irv lo
fill II with
Thu key word, however, is
"young " In their exhibition
win over Iceland, the Ducks
started two sophomores, n risl
shirt freshman, a junior-college
transfer and one senior
Because of this inexperience,
many proseuson magazines
have the Duc ks finishing near
if not in the Pacific 10
Cionferene e exdlar
Monson. entering his ninth
year at the Duck helm, is com
hating very young players with
a very seasoned coaching staff
Bui even this year's staff has
undergone a few changes
Because of assistant coach
(ieorge Libbon's departure to
Austria, former graduate ussis
tant Leon Kite moved up to
lake a permanent position on
tiie com hlng roster alongside
three year assistant Mike Peter
sen
Taking Rice's place us gradti
Hie assistant Is Mike Guajardo
Between them, th<> two have* at •
cumulated morn than 15 visits
of (.oai hing experience
When Kief ramn to Oregon
in lUHH, liecoming « paid couch
wjis far from his mind "My In
tent ion nt first was to volun
teer," Mice said "1 just wanted
to learn all I could about coach
ing fmm coach (Monson) "
Hut he didn't stop there
Klee worked long, hard
hours Me often went above and
beyond the duties of any "vol
unteer." and this hard work
paid off
He was upgraded from vol
unteer to graduate assistant hy
the end of the season "Each
year that I've l>oeri here, my du
ties and responsibilities have
Increased tremendously," he
said
And that responsibility has
ini reused this year with the
loss of Llbtxin
"When you lose someone
Charroin makes Pac-10 team
Oregon senior Dawnn
ClViirrotn was named to the
All I’m if ic 10 Conferem '•
women's volleyball first Irani
Monday
Tin- t> foot 1 middle bleu k
er/oulslde hitter was oim of 12
players seloi led to the flrsl
team by a vole of the league
couches She averaged :i 5f.
kills, 1 10 d igs and 1 1H
blot ks during the Ducks'
11 1 r> season
Stanford senior Kristin
Klein was named player of the
year and was one of three Car
[final athletes on the team,
whit ti is more than any other
m hool Klein, a ti 2 senior hi!
ter, averaged A ti kills. I r>
digs, and had a hitting per
Mintage of 1123.
Don Shaw, coach of first
rankl'd and conference cham
pion Stanford, was named
l’a< -10 ( ouch of Ifu- Year
Dili k middle blocker Steph
anie Warren was named to the
I'm 10 All-Freshman team fur
her efforts during her debut
campaign
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Iik>- l.tbbon, lomoani! who did
so many tilings for this pro
gram. that's a lot of slack to
make up," Rico said
Understanding this very fact,
Monson added Guajardo to his
staff
Guajardo Is no stranger to
Monson or the Oregon basket
ball program Since playing for
Monson at I’usco (Wash j High
School. Guajardo could be
found many summers at McAr
thur Court helping out with
youth summer camps
"Guajardo U one of the most
loyal players I’ve ever
coached," Monson said "So
when hit asked to try his hand
at this level. I was more than
happy to help."
Guajardo s c uriosity of col
lege' coaching comes after a
long and successful stint as the
liead coat h of his j>rep alma
mater Since becoming Pasco
head touch in 19H1, Guajardo
led his team to five Columbia
Basin Big-Nine league titles ami
was named league couch of the
year three times for his efforts.
Guajardo's role as a graduate
assistant deals primarily with
scouting reports and films, but
both he and Monson agree Gua
jardo's status will change.
"As I become more familiar
with this level, my responsibili
ties will probably increase,"
Guajardo said
"He's more than your typical
G A ," Munson said "Ho al
ready knows my style of couch
ing "
Hopefully for Oregon, the
coaches' experience will be
enough to balance out with the
players' inexperience
Hichard Lucas is a University
student and played tenter for
Oregon lust season
duck defenders rake in
Pac-10 football honors
1\» ifir 10 Conference head
football coaches tipped their
collective hats to Oregon's de
fense. but mostly ignored the
offense. when selecting the all
conference team last week
The Dui k defense, the 3-H
Oregon squad's strength during
nun h of the veur, had seven
players named to the All-Put:
11) team, tin hiding first teamers
Km Castle and Marcus Woods
Both athletes made the second
team last season
The five other Oregon defen
sive players named to the team
were all given honorable men
tions Seliu ted were: defensive
lineman Romeo Bandlson, line
hut ker James Bautista, fresh
man safety ('had Cota, line
hat ker Joe I'arwell anti defen
sive lineman Matt I.aBounty
Bandlson, Bautista and Oota
were honored for the first time,
l arwell was given honorable
mention for the second straight
year, and I.aBounty was a sec
ond team selection Iasi year
On the other side of the ball,
tight end Jeff Thomason was
llii! only selec turn from the Ore
gon offense The senior gar
nered second-team honors for
the sec ond consecutive vear
I’unter Tommy Thompson
was given honorable mention
hv tlie league's coaches, who
voted on tire teams last week
The sophomore was on the sec •
ond team last year.
Conference champion Wash
ington led all schools with
eight players cm the first team,
inc luding standout defensive
lineman Steve Kmtman, who
was also named defensive play
er erf the year for the second
straight year
Don James, coac h of the sec
ond ranked Huskies, was se
lis ted as l’nc-10 Coac h of the
Vear by his peers It marks the
second consecutive year lames
was given the honor
Washington wide receiver
Mario Dailey and California
quarlerback Mike I’awluwski
were named co-offensive play
ers of the year
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