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The Ducks had little problem with either Hawaii Pacific or Chaminade. w inning all but one set Lee Kirner played No. 1 for the Ducks, and after w in ning by default in his first match. Kirner breezed past Chaminade s Chris Makrud 6-0. 6-1 Josh Pragor, Oregon's No. 2 player in both matches, got a tough test from Hawaii Pacific s Matthias Buehl before winning 6-4, 7-5 It didn't get any easier for Prnger against Chaminade, but he prevailed over Chad Cooley. 7-6. 6-3. Christian Oelko beat Hawaii Pacific’s Luca Ceceatrelli. 6-2. 6-3. before disposing of Chami nade’s Takashi Kawachi. 6 0. 6-3 Oregon's biggest winner was |«ff Strong, who combined to beat his two opponents 24-1 in four sets Strong beat Hawaii Pacific's Anders Bar kstrand 6-1. 6-0. before I real mg Ray Carvalho of Chaminade 6-0, 6-0. Mike Goldstein also swept bis two matches, and Matt Cobo beat Hawaii Pacific's Kevin l^eong 6-1, 6-3. before tying Chaminade's Danny Vu. 7-6, 3-6, In doubles action. Kirner and Oelke. Oregon’s No 1 team, and Prager and Cobo. Oregon's No. 2 team, both bent their Hawaii Pac ifit opponents 8 1 and their Chaminade foes 8-3. Goldstein and Strong cruised to consecutive victories as well. Wrestling hopes to hit the Las Vegas jackpot by Steve Mims Oragon Daily C met/ud The Oregon wrestling team travels to l.as Vegas. Nov., this weekend to compete in the L-as Vegas Invitational Friday and Sat urday Tim Ducks an* c oming off their first dual meet victory of the year. 2B-20 over Stanford on Saturday. This weekend’s meet will la* Ore gon's toughest tcrst so far this year and may la* the toughest it faces all season. "This is the toughest tourna ment in the country next to the NCAA." Oregon wrestling coac h Ron Finley said. Leading the way for the Duc ks are 118-pound sophomore Kevin Roberts and junior Cory Sonnen at 142 pounds Rolierts and Son nen an* each 4-0 this year and are ranked 12th and 1 Ath national ly in inair wetgnt classes, res pec - lively. Heavyweight Chris Ander son. also ranked 12th in the coun try. is 3-1. including a pinning of Stanford's Chris Serjak Saturday to clinch the Duck victory. Junior Jeff McCoy (I'M) pounds) is off to a 3-0 start after winning a 10-0 major decision over Bryan Vanimnn of Stanford Saturday. Oregon's Peter Stayner (15H) and Clint Messner (177) will take their -1-1 and 3-1 records, respec tively, into action as well this weekend. Sophomore James Stephens (0 0 this year at 126 pounds). 150 pound freshman Soot! Norton (2 2) and 167-pound junior Torn Glenn (3-2). will also compete for the Ducks In addition, either Pat Hirai (1-1) or Tim Kite hen (1-1) will wrestle for the Ducks at 134 pounds. 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