Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 30, 1992, Page 12, Image 12

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Club baseball
takes second
at tournament
By Matt Bender
Emerald Contributor
Tho Oregon men's club base
ball loam won throe out of four
games to take second place in
last weekend's W-Lane O/SoU o
Tournament at Eugenie's Civic
Stadium
The L)u( ks ((>-7) beat Hum
boldt State twu e and split with
Lane Community College in the
first ever baseball tournament
hosted by an Oregon i lub team
In its first game. Oregon used
outstanding efforts from start
ing pitr her (ihris Conway and
outfielders Jack Russel! and
Tim Mooney to boat Humboldt
H i ’
Conway pitched a complete
game without surrendering an
earned run Russell and Moo
ney bad two hits and two RHIs
each
The Ducks got another out
standing pitching pcrformam e
Irmn Brook Haskins in their
sei ond game and beat Lane *t-;t
Haskins started slow but came
bur k to strike out six before
I tut v i ng i n I h oottom of I ho
seventh with runners on first
and ihirtl with two outs
( on way. 1111< rung on only
ont' day s rest, came in I got
the hist blitter to drive tile hall
toward left fielder |ell Sternoff
Sternoff made an outstanding
diving catch to give Conway
the save and tin- Due ks the win
In their third game, t h e
Din ks downed Humboldt
again, this time troum mg their
opponents 12 t
Moonev was one e again the
star lor the Du< ks The i enter
fielder had a triple and two sin
gles to make him eight lor eight
from the plate in the first three
games
Geoff Johnson pill bed a com
plete game, giving up three
runs to pu k up the win
The Due ks lost their fourth
game ‘I IS to Lane after they
gave up four runs in the sev
enth Despite the loss, Oregon
manager Steve Seki wasn't dis
appointed
We c uino ti.ii k to Ilf i! alter
being down by four and that
showed me something," he
said 1 also thought (Martini;
pitcher) |a< k Russell did a great
job for someone making his
first start in a couple of years "
The Dm ks and Lane each fin
ished the round-robin tourna
ment with identical :i-1 ret •
ords Lane was awarded the
t hampionshlp fret ause it's mar
gin of vit tory was larger than
the Ducks
The tournament was original
ly supposed to he a four-team
tournament witii an outright
winner, hut it was changed to a
three-team format when the
Boise State team failed to show
"We re disappointed that
Boise didn't show,” third base
man Craig Boling said. "The
other format would have given
us a chance to play for the
t hampionshlp ”
Despite Boise State's absence,
Sekl said he believes the tour
nament was a huge success and
wants to do it again next year
Mooney, who finished «» for
1- in the tournament, was
joined on the all-tournament
team bv catcher D ) Perkins,
first baseman Abe Deffenbuugh,
Boling and Conway.
The Ducks' next home game
is April t> at L(XL