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They are perfect for use as general course notes and for review before quizzes, midterms and finals. Do better in the classroom, and on papers and tests with Cliffs Quick Reviews UNIVERSITY Of OltGON HIOIOGT • CAICUIUS ■ CHfHISTRY • K (W3MI< S • PHYSICS • STATISTICS Oregon Daily ElllCrdld S J)OI't S LA to Oregon move nice change for guard few nights ago. Kenva Wilkins doc kind to go for a walk. At night. By himself. JL JL No big deal to many After all, this is only Eugeni*. But for Wilkins, a freshman on the Oregon men's basketball team, it was not only a big deal. It was a refreshing one. "It mov sound weird." Wilkins said, "hut I took a walk one night, and it was different. It's nice to walk at night and feel safe." Wilkins (ame to Oregon from a rough and dangerous neighborhood J5 miles north of Inglewood in I.os Angeles: an area infested with negative influences from gangs, drugs and violence. DaveCharbonseai In fad, he experienced the gang life firsthand from his older broth er. Raymond, who is a member of a gang. Rut Wilkins said that by hanging out with the "jocks," and with a little intimidation from his brother, joining a gang was never really an option. “The gang-bangers hung out together and the jocks hung out together," he said. "My brother never wanted me to be in a gang. Even III wanted to he in one, he wouldn't let me. Because my brother was in a gang. 1 knew a lot of the guvs and my brother protected me while I was growing up. When 1 was young. I used to say that if anyone killed my brother, I'd get 'em, but now I realize that's pndtv stupid.” Wilkins said he was safe within his own neighborhood, but if he journeyed two blocks away from his house. "I could get in some trou ble." Instead of experiencing the gang life. Wilkins worked on becom ing one of the most talented players in the Los Angeles area during his time at Dorsey High School. As a senior, the 5-foot-10 point guard averaged 17 points and five assists a game while playing for one of the top high schools in the city. When it iame time for him to make a decision on where he would continue his basketball career, one of his priorities in making the choice was to go somewhere where feur and watching his I Mick would take a backseat to just playing basketball. Eventually, Wilkins said, he realized Eugene was where he want ed to be. "It was like a family awav from a family here." Wilkins said. "I hadn't done a lot of traveling, so I wanted to go somewhere I would feel comfortable It was important to my mom and I that I went some where where I'd bo safe Coach (Bobby) Braswell and coach ()errv) Green convinced us that I’d be safe here." Braswell, Oregon's top assistant coach, coached high school bas ketball in I.os Angeles and realizes that it's important to players like Wilkins to be in a safe environment, and although he is aware of that fact, he tries not to make it a big issue in the recruiting process. "I've always taken the stance that you don’t realize the situation players in the inner-city are in unless you're living there," Braswell said "I try not to make (safety) a big issue in recruiting, but 1 know that's a big interest of some players. Many players from Los Ange les stay there and go to lISC or UCLA, but it is attractive to some to go to a good school with a safe environment.” As one of six new faces for Oregon this season. Wilkins has In-on the most talked about. l-ast year, the Ducks' glaring weak spot was at tin- point guard position, so when recruiting time came along, the Oregon coaches put finding a quality point guard on the top of their list Although head coach Jerry Green hasn't committed to a starting lineup this early into practices, it looks as if Wilkins could lie the starting point guard for the Ducks this season, which seems just fine with his teammates, who are already comparing him to anoth er former Oregon point guard. "I see a lot of Terrell Brandon in Kenya," Oregon junior guard Orlan do Williams said. "During pick-up games, he's shown that he's a great passer and very quick. 1 see him getting a lot of playing time in this system." Wilkins, however, is not so much worried about starting or not, but rather turning around the Oregon basketball program. Wilkins just wants a chance to take the court at McArthur Court, a place he's heard can get pretty wild. "I hear this place gets loud and shakin'," he said, "To me. that’s what college liasketball is all about." And being able to safely walk from his room in the University Inn to The Bit by himself is an added incentive. Dave Charbonneau is a sports reporter for the Emerald DIM SUM Every Sun 11 am 5 flim ' Sun . A This week's Luncheon Specials satay Chicken with Rice $4.75 steamed Rice with Terlyakl Chicken Wings $3.75 CHINA BLUE RESTAURANT Try our tinners too' •79 C. 15th • upturn *nt to uo Doctor? • S4S-29J2