Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 25, 1994, Page 12A, Image 12

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    Pac-10 honors Sporcich
()rugon senior forward Deb
bie Sporcich was named the
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Sporcich. from Pasco.
Wash . was instrumental in
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game
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ished with l‘i points and nine
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Oregon’s Sean Schoppe scores a goat tn the Ducks’ 5-4 loss to the Oregon Renegades Saturday.
Surprise foe beats Duck hockey
By Mark McTyre
for ffw Oregon Party t mmakl
luisi weekend, the Oregon hockey team contin
ued its winless streak against a surprise opponent
The Puget Sound hockey team that was sup
posed to be the Ducks' opponent (or the weekend
announced that its program had been canceled,
and to take their place, the Oregon Renegades, a
house league team, stepped in for the two-game
set
The Renegades are comprised of older players
with more experience, one of whom played for
three years professionally in Europe.
From the start Saturday, the difference in ability
showed between the two teams The Renegades
scored after only 47 seconds had passed, on a
rebounded shot by Dave Bergstrom. At the 7XI
mark of the first period, the Renegades started on
a three-goal scoring streak that took only 1:17 At
the end of the first period, the Due ks trailed 4-0
The Renegades started the second period the
same way they started the first In the first 20 set
onds of the period, they had scored again. Tom
Balds, the Oregon goaltender, showed his frustra
lion, ns did others, by banging Ins slick against tin:
ice.
After tiiis fiftli goal scored on Bahls, he became
a man possessed to not let anything get hv him. For
the remainder of the game, Bahls allowed no goals
in It) shots fired on him.
The Ducks’ offense began to follow Bahls lead as
they went on a four-goal streak for the remainder
of the game. The leader of the offensive strike for
the Ducks was defenseman Dave Tisiot, who
scored two goals and had one assist. The other two
goals came from Mark Adams and Sean Schoppe.
With four minutes remaining in the game the
Ducks were only down by one goal, but they were
shutout the rest of the game.
The two teams squared off again the next day
and this time in goal for the Ducks was Richard
Densmore. who played for the Renegades the day
before The Renegades brought in Dave Jacobs, the
Kugone Blues' goaltender, to make sure the Ducks
had no i fianc e of a lug comeback again.
Densmore continued his unsuccessful goaltend
ing, letting four goals go by as the Ducks fell to the
Renegades 4-0.
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He’s then charged with
manslaughter after U) of his
teammates break their bat ks try
ing to carry him off the field in
celebration.
• As time’s running out and
the Hills are trailing by 4!), that
skvdiver with the propeller on
his back busts through the roof
of the Georgia Dome. As he
comes crashing into the end
zone. Buffalo quarterback Jim
Kelly is getting sacked for the
Cowboys' fifth safety of the
game.
Unfortunately. Kelly's throw
ing arm gets caught in the pro
peller. Instead of screaming in
pain. Kelly leaps to his feet and
starts laughing and celebrating.
"Thank the Lord,” he yells
into Rashad's microphone as
he's walking off the field with
his severed arm. "1 never have to
take a snap for this crappy team
of losers again."
It could happen.
Dove Charhonneau is a sports
reporter for the Emerald.