Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 27, 1992, Page 2B and 3B, Image 10

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TITLE
Continued trom Page 1B
is that thi'tr he id cu lt h. Hob
Douginss. will In- the head coach
for iho I S Olympic t«-.im this
summer in Barcelona
ORKOON S I A 11 Ori>; n Sui
ts often thought of as the doormat
of the Par-10 m most sjjorts. but
not in wrestling The Beavers are
the most improved team it) the
Pm -It), having gone front seventh
in the ( (inference tournament last
year to conference dual meet
i hampions this year
[lie Beavers, ranked ltith in the
country had a perfei t 7-0 confer
ell, e it- , ad, inc luding a home and
away sweep of the Ducks The
Beavers traveled to Ari/orm State
fta a tournament earlier tins sea
s.in and placed well, hut no team
si ores were kept
We startl'd a rebuilding process
two visits ago,' Beaver coach
V ilk Johnson said, and the knls
have improved faster than anyone
thought possible "
The kids' Johnson will count
un include Baliuk Moluimmudi, a
sixth pi.if finisher at the N( AA
tournament last sear at 1 d<>
p imp. .11;d Matt \V dilute, the
pen) pal Hi heavyweight champi
on Other top wrestlers for Oregon
State w ill t i Kvan Sugat. a transfer
from iowa. and Dan Alar ranked
1 '-’lit in the nation at 15ii pounds
Both Arizona State and OSD
have strong wrestlers in the same
weight divisions. ' Johnson said
■■ASP is definitely the team to
treat, but ll vs e has e a , ni ‘ ainia
men! we c an upset them
<)K! (.ON i !,. :
It,.,! Ja-.o.u Muggy ai, i s, it Buz
zard, injured lor iiiui h of the dual
meet season will return and mi
liiiiiv Oregon's tournament learn
Tile had news is that their re
turli probably won’! lie enough to
iirip tin 1 >iic k- an, aile either
the Sun Dev ds or tin? Beavers
flu Ducks, vs ttii Dun V: t...k at
1 in | i mods .o:d |. it fell < dirk it
1Pc are as stroiig as anyone .n the
lower Weights lull Oregon talks
exponent e and vs i II la. ,s I.
points in the middle and upper
‘Oregon probably has
the most balanced
team In the
conference. If they
can score in each
weight c/ass, they
should do well/
- Tom Ortiz.
An/on,i State .i.ws/j".' cc.iC'
weight*.
Art/.nnu Stale s Orli/ h-. is ih>
Ducks shouldn't lie i;w :!.liiki i
however
"Oregon probably has the most
bfihim.ei) team ■ 11 the i < inferent e.'
he said "If they can s< i.n ,n eai h
weight (lass, they should do
weir*
(Jther top ()n*gwn w. : let s ;n
elude former NCAA .jiiallla-r i).it •
ren Gustafson J 5it pounds and
Si 14! Myers »!. h e! a u du d
meet record, in the 100 c lass
Clark is ranked Kith in tin
country at m, but his weight
classification is the most difficult
in the tournament.
BOISf S I ATI No Pa; JO r o.u h
is ruling Hoist* State out of the
conference pit lure The Broncos
Ixat Oregon . i Di and narrowly
lost to ()reg.m Stan last month.
B.-o.e State, a member of the
wrestling !*..; 10 MllCe 1‘etH has
fiivcit ites m sin era I weight t l.issdt
i atioiis Neis Nelson, ranked filth
in tin- nation at 1 50, is uiiIh aten in
INu K) duals this year I’ d Jack
*.m sixlli a! it.' a year ago. has
moved up to t?7 pounds and is
now one of the favorites in that di
vision
< \1 -SI A I ! BAki KSt I id.it:
1 In Koadtunt.* : s Paul hey saw
w.o NCAA i hampion at 190
pounds last sear Fortunately tor
tie- list .,! !!;e older eni e, keysaw
has graduated
. p ,:aiiv ii!aals for Hake rsfie!d.
whii h finished second in the tour
nament *1 sear ago, include Kir k
Mi nge at 150 pounds, a fourth
pi o i I iiuslittr a y ear ago, and
!.;■■ ■ :i Fruoih h. ranked 19th in tin;
■ i nip. .it lliu pounds
It II. EK TON STATE: Except
for .m injury .md .1 forfeit, the Ti
tans might have beaten tin; Ducks
ii- ..irv E'ullerton State will tie
iii. kv t ■ dap In ate its fourth place
tournament finish of a year ago
i uiierton State’s lies! hopes lor
at, in.iiv i.S.ia! title rule with Lyn
lion ( ,nipt .-I! ;i ! i pounds! who
pl.11 ed third a year ago
CAI.-IKII.Y SAN l.l'IS OBISPO:
Opposite of the Hurts the Bron
< os are weak in the lower weights
anti strong in the upper weights.
( al-Poly individuals could win
tin? heaviest three divisions if lira
Schwartz (17 7!. Aaron Cantwell
mu] and Seth Uv.odill (Heavv
vve.ght; perform to their potential
S 1 AN i'OK I) \ , : ■ . r si !i
in some sports, a doormat in I hit
10 wrestling Oregon defeated the
Cardinal 2r> 10 f.iriii i tin ■ N ■ ■ *
,in(i Ore 'iin State denndisl -d
Si,mil III! it, ll will be ,t m .
surprise il tlm Cardinal match
their sivth-plaee finish ol
Matt Tuph.im is Slant,>: i s !■■ p
wrestler and should uni'emi ha
the 1 Ml-pound titlir
Oregon roach Ron Finley said
interest in tilt; meet has Is an run
ning high in tin; community, ami
lit- cvp, . large crowds over the
Oregon s Jarrett Clark (lettl will
contend at Impounds The Ouch $
Darren Gustation (directly below)
could also do well at 153 pounds
OSU s Battik Mohammadi, a sixth
place finisher at the HCAA tourna
ment last year at 126 pounds leads
the charge tor the Beavers
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