Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 05, 1993, Page 13, Image 13

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    Hoopsters, wrestlers both lose
By Erick Studenicka
Emerald $po*t* fteoow
The Oregon women's basket
hall team's four-game winning
streak untie to a holt Sunday
with n ftt-'H loss at Hoist* State
Thu defeat marked tin* first
time this season the Ducks,
now ft ,t. were lieaten bv an un
ranked team
Sara Wilson st ored 25 points
for the Ducks, hut it was not
enough to overcome the sea
* m-low 42 percent team shoot
ing overage Cindy Murphv led
Oregon with eight rebounds.
Oregon has played its last
three games without leading
scorer and rebounder Debbie
Sporrlrh, who has been diag
nosed with tendinitis and a
stress fracture in her right an
kle. Sport it h, who was averag
ing Jf> 4 points per game before
the injury, missed 10 games last
year with a stress fracture in
her left foot.
Tht* Ducks open F’ncific-10
conference play this week with
home games Thursday and Sat
urday against California and
Stanford Cal, pit ked bv |»r»
reason polls to finish no lietter
than eighth in the i onferent «■
is off to an H I st.irt and is nou
2-till in the latest national poll
I Mending national champion
Stanford visits Mi Arthur < ourt
ranked fourth in the nation
with .in H 2 re< ord. having sot
hired both losses to top tanked
Tennessee Val Whiting, the
ld‘12 Conference Haver of the
't ear, is again leading the Cardi
nal with her lt> 7 point per
game average
|eff Mct'.ov was named the
Most Outstanding Wrestler at
tht1 Oregon (dassu wrestling
tournament last weekend in
Corvallis MeCov a 1*10 pound
er. narrow lv outpointed Oregon
State's l.es (ditches a -t in the
title match
In the team competition, the
Dm ks lost to Oregon State h\
the slimmest of margins.
153-151.25 The narrow defeat
was heartening as Oregon had
lost to the ninth-ranked Beavers
HARTFORD
Continued from Page 12
time we were lackadaisical find
seemed to think just bet nose
we showed up they would sur
render.”
Six. NBA scouts were on
hand for the game to watt h
Baker — a possible lotten pit k
in this year's draft — including
Geoff Petrie and Brad Green
berg of the Portland Trail Blaz
ers Baker made 17 of 29 shots
from the field and added four
blocked shots
Baker, a fi-foot 11. 212-pound
forward, drew rave reviews
from all who saw the game
"1 knew Baker was good, but
I didn't expect him to do what
he did,” Potter said ”1 was in
his face a lot. hut hi- kept
knocking down the shots."
Oregon coach Jerry Green
said he believes Baker will tie a
force on tin- professional level
"Vin Baker is a bet k of a
player," Green said We tried
to make the other players on
the team plav and limit him,
hut we couldn’t I think he will
make a lot ol money in the the
next few year-.
Dakar's pertormam e was
even mom impressive liei nuse
ut the attention from the m outs
m the i ruwii. tint he said lie felt
no milled pressure
"There was no pressure.
Baker said "I don't think, .iboiit
the crowd or the si outs I |ust
trv to do mi best
Baker used Ins height advan
tage over most of the Oregon
players and si ored from .ill
over the court
"I don't think my jump shot
will he my strength in the
NBA." Baker said "I believe it
will he the little things like lie
tense and ipm kness I think I
can play on the next level
The Dm ks begin conference
pla\ with a trip to the Ba\ Area
this weekend to face (California
on Thursday night, followed In
Stanford on Saturday Green
said his team will have to play
better to win either game this
weekend
"We must play better than
we did tonight d we are going
to win this week.' Green said
"We have to focus one game at
a time it we worry about some
battles (loss u the line we'll
Struggle "
As children
we learned the three
Now there are six.
As children we were taught (fading,
riling and 'nthnwlu Now the time has
mrar In learn the three R's“ of recycling
rhi* means learning to rniuit waste by
purchasing recyclable products like
reusable, plastic coins- mugs instead of
paper cups remembering to muse products
such as paper bags bv taking them with
you to the grocery store, and making it a
habit to deposit all rn v< It materials
With little effort, the University of
Oregon has learned to rrJute 'tu t and
m yi it Last year U of 0 Recycling
deposited 1,1 ret,(X*I lbs of paper
cardboard and metal prodmts and 750
gallons of motor oil and paint thinner
With the amount of effort it took lot
you to learn reading, riling and rithmalii
you can learn to rise, le as well
Take the time to nrtlm t reuse and
rt\ vi It, and take the time to i an about
For more information call.
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Pacifit 10 (ainferent e dual
hum*! opener
"We weren't surprised we
were lh.it rinse to Oregon
State said l-!f> pounder lames
Stephens, who plated third in
the tournament We wrestled
terribh in the dual meet so our
result from the tournament is
more like we espttt ted
Other division winners tor
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at 1 I H pou nds and (!un
Sonnet! at 14.! pounds Kevin
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