Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 30, 1992, Page 4, Image 4

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Beavers bullish in beating Ducks
By Jake Berg
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(logon Stair wrestled like hullirs Wednesday
night
I hr liravers, who have been nothing short of
pushovers fM rntlv in the Civil War. iitokr a sev
en-mait h losing strrak to Oregon Wednesday,
p.-ating thr Ducks 24-18 In Iron! o! more than a
1 .not) (.ins at Mr Arthur Court
1 hr win was thr lost Civil War vl< lory for Ore
gun Stair sour a 20-ll> win in 1UH7 Tin* 20th
runkol Beavers improved to 71 overall ami 4-0
in thr Put i(i< It) (amfrrent r. and 24th-rankud Or
egon dropped to 7 i and .1-2
Oregon t:oai h Kon Finley was happy with Ins
tram s performance despite thr loss
I thought we wresllrd fairly well, Finley
said I thought wr liad .1 good rflort Irom every
hods tonight
Wr pist didn't havr rnough to get it done
(logon looked like d had plenty at limes After
three rnatr lies tin Ducks led Oregon State lit
the only defeat being 1 Ifh-pounder Jarrell Clark's
IDA loss to Hi aver sophomore Itahak
Mohammad i. r.inked fourth nationally at that
weight
I turd ranked 1 1 It pounder Dan V id Ink opened
up the mu.h-h with a hig 25 1(1 win over Brian
“sissen. and Cory Sonnen won by injury default
over ( demi S let ad k. i in I hr* 111 pound t lass
Che key match, of course, vs as the win at
1.14 Finley said That really put us in the
match right there We pis! couldn't hold the
had
Oregon split the next two matr ties to lead 14 7
Oregon Stoles Kyan Sugai downed Dm k 112
pounder Pat Hirat, 1H ft. hut 150-pounder Pat
Craig s ti l victory over Stones Myers got Oregon
bar k on the winning inn k
But that's when things began to go ofl the trai k
for Oregon too The Beavers swept the next three
matt ties to jump out to a 20- C! load
Dan Alar der isioned Oregon's 15H-pounder
Darren (lustafson. Hi-5, to start the spurt, and
Trent Mark's pin of Oregon's Wood Norvell kept
things going for Oregon Stale Mack immediately
t(«T Nor veil to the mat before pinning Norvell
with only 4H seconds gone
The Beavers next win. Boyd Ballard x fi-2 deci
sion over 177-pound Scott Buzzard. was impor
tant to tie Oregon Stale triumph Ballard's victory
gave Oregon State a lairly sei tire 20-14 lead
That was the key match to our win," said ser
ond■ year Beaver coach Mark Johnson, who heat
tlie Dm ks lor the lirst time Wednesday
Two ilraws ended the match between the two
teams
After nearly one half hour, Oregon's Stoll My
ers drew with Jell Monxon 111 the 1 ‘10 pound t ale
gory. 4 4 Tin* match lasted so long because Mun
son's nose suffered a deep cut whose bleeding
furred the mulch to stall five times in the first pe
riod alone
\ ]-l tie between Oregon heavyweight Chris
Anderson and Matt Willhite finished the matr h
Johnson was extremely happy with Ins team,
and he said the win is part of Ills plan to revital
ize tin- Beaver wrestling program
This is what I'm try mg to do with our program
is taking it step by step." Johnson said "ll wasn't
pretty but it was a win; we ll take it
Oregon next wrestles Saturday at Southern Ore
gon State
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Ducks fly south to face
hot Sun Devils, Wildcats
By Jayson Jacoby
t .1 ! Si* Hoi •
Arizona in one of those
places Western Oregon resi
dents dream about during the
long rainy winters We wish
vve could escape the endless
gray d.tvs and go to the warm.
Minin Southwest
However popular \tl/omi
may Is’ to some, most I’ac ifit
10 CUinlerem e men s basketball
learns would rather avoid it
The biggest reason lor till this
disbke is the Mi hale t enter
Arizona's home court where
until > VI A nipped the Wild
ats bv a point earlier tins
month the visiting teams bad
lost ? 1 straight games
Not unit that, but Tempi1,
holm o! the Aii/oiia Stale Sun
Devils, has been known to lie
unkind to tiav tiling teams
It goes without saving, then,
that tile Oregon men's basket
lull team isn't looking forward
to Its trip to the Willey ol the
Sun that gets under way tonight
w ilh a ' MS I malt h up w ith
n :nlh-i ankml A11zona hi t
overall .nut 11’ in tin* I’.ic-10)
.nitj winds up Saturday with a
7 p in game against Arizona
Si.ilr 11 1 ti, 2 l) in Tempo
I hf struggling Ducks (5-10,
15) have lust live straight I’a<
1(1 games and eight of tiiuir last
nine overall All of those losses
except for last Saturday's
one point heartbreaker to
Washington have been by .it
least 2 I points
Meanwhile, the Wildcats
have rebounded from hack-to
li.uk losses to second-ranked
l.'CI.A and Washington to win
three straight
Oregon touch Don Monson
said Sa! ifd.1V s loss wasn't
what tin Ducks wanted, tint
tn.it it might he just what dew
needed
I think dehlllteU tin W ash
ington game helped (the team's)
i onlidem e. " Monson sa id
Saturday we played well, and
more import.mtl\ we shot he!
ter And that's era miraging to
tire team
I'he \VtIdeals fronti ourt is
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