Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 03, 1993, Page 8, Image 8

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Green signs three; may lose two
By Dav* ChartoonnMu
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Oregon men's basketball coach |erry Green
announced the official signings of three more
recruits Friday and hinted that two more spots
could be opening up soon.
The Duck* signed two junior college transfers
Darryl Parker, a ft-foot-5 forward from Mira Costa
Community College, and Zach .Sellers, a 6-0 center
from Olney Community College, along with Henry
Madden, a 6-6 freshman forward from Coalings.
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The three recent signees will join Kenya
Wilkins, a freshman point guard from Los Angeles,
and Brion Smith, a 6-2 junior college transfer, who
were signed Iasi fall.
The Ducks also signed Jamal Lawrence, a 6-2
sophomore transfer from Pepperdine earlier in the
spring, but Lawrence will not be eligible io play
until the 1804-05 season
Green also said two returning players on- explor
ing transfer opportunities for the 1003-04 season.
Groan could not be reached Sunday to comment
on who those two players may lx- but said in mid
April that "we'd like to wait until we get a definite
yes or no and we can announce where they plan
on going "
The Hi'gisIrr Guord reported Saturday the two
players expected to leave are point guard Johnnie
Reece and forward Clyde Jordan Both players
received disciplinary action last season and were
apparently unhappy with their roles on the team.
Iordan played sparingly for most of the season
before receiving increased playing time in the
Ducks final few games, play ing a key role in Ore
gon's victories over Washington and Washington
Stale.
Reece saw his playing time diminish throughout
the season.
Both were sent home before n road game in Ari
zona after they broke curfew, and Reece was sent
to the locker room by Green midway through a
game at Washington State
Neither could be reached for comment.
As for the recruits. Madden, a 205-pound small
forward, averaged 25 points, 15 rebounds and five
blocks while shooting 55 percent from the field
last season forCoalinga High School. He was also
named to Cal Prrp magazine's Division Four all
state team.
"Henry is a young player with only a one-and-a
haif years of basketball exponent e." Green said
"He has lots of undeveloped talent, and I think he
mav grow some here."
Porker, a 200-pound small forward, was a first
team all-state selection in California last season,
averaging 21 points and eight rebounds a game,
and also shooting »* 1 percent from the field
"Darryl adds experience and athletic ability
where we do need help at the perimeter with the
loss of Antoine (Stoudamire). " Green said.
Seller will give Oregon some much-needed
inside strength. The 230-pound post player aver
aged 17 points and nine rebounds last season in
Illinois.
“Zach runs the floor well, uses his body inside
and will help us fill the need at the post position
with only three returning players at the spot.'' Green
said
If Reece and Jordan are actually on the way out.
here's a look at what Oregon's roster will look like
Turn to SIGNINGS. Page 10
Softball wins one of four in Arizona
The Oregon softball team
wrapped up its m heduled season
during the weekend w ith one win
in four games in Arizona
The Ducks (IK-16. H-H) will
now head home this week and try
to make up some games that were
rained out earlier in the season
Oregon iiegnn the road trip
with a trip to Tempo. Ariz.. where
the Ducks split a doubleheader
with Arizona .Statu. The Sun Dev
ils took the first game 3-0 behind
the pitching o( Amber Tintsman,
who allowed only six hits and
strut k out nine Iwtturs
Oregon came back in the sec
ond game of the doubleheader to
beat the Sun Devils 5-2. The
Ducks scored four runs in the
fourth inning, and pitche/
Rochelle Taylor made it stand up
by allowing only seven hits and
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two runs. On offense, the Ducks
were led by Kathy Stahl and Lau
ra Schmidt, who had two hits
apiece.
The Ducks' offense sputtered
Saturday when they totaled only
five hits in two games and were
swept by Arizona, 3-0 and 9-0.
Arizona's standout pitcher Susie
Parra pitched a one-hitter and
struck out 12 batters in the first
game to raise her record to 19-2.
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