Tennis teams return to action
Mar* McTyre
Oregon Dmiy £ »»**(
This weekend both the Oregon
men's and women's tennis learns
swing hm k into action, preparing
for a lough spring sc hedule
l^ist weekend, the men's team
traveled to Seattle for the Pa« >fit ■
10 Conferem e Indoor Champi
onships The Ducks, sporting their
best team in veers, went to Seat
tle wanting to just piny well
against many of the nation's top
teams
It w as a high ( lass, high c al
iher tournament." Oregon head
coach Buzz Summers said
Although the Ducks weren't
able to come aw ay with more than
one victory. Summers was
impressed with the team's effort
"Everyone played well." Sum
mers said
The men's next action starts
today at Santa Clara before the
team moves on to face Ctrd
ranked California California fig
iifi’* to be I hi' team to beat thin
weekend .1* the Hear*' Mike Mill
and ( jwry t-ouie are ranked 2fith
and BSth in the nation respes
lively
In a weekend that wdl anti with
the Out ks playing the underdog
role, liana Forsberg will sit atop
Oregon's seeding ladder
The women's team, not having
played in a tournament since
Novernlier. will be facing pot si
hlv its toughest competitors that
it will see all year at this week
and'* women'* P*< in Indoor
Championships
"The I'm 10 Indoor Champi
onships will put us up against
seven teams that are rankl'd in the
top 20," Oregon first-year head
coach Wade jud\ said
This year's team is in a rebuild
ing phase, and its main goal,
stressed by Judy, is to be com
pet it i ve and play hard Judy has
seen improvement in his team
throughout the year and believes
that this weekend w ill tie a good
opportunity to how f ir the
thu ks have progressed since late
September
"This Pai 10 Championships
is going to be very challenging,"
Judy said "It's a fantastic opj>or
(unity "
Tin' Dusks will sport junior
I lis<« Adams and senior Kara
Yoshuln as the top seed* for this
weekend Adams has been ham
pered with an injury hut is fig
ured to play anyhow Yoshida.
however, has boon playing at the
top of her game
At the Roles Regional Inters oi
legiate Tennis Championships.
Yoshida plat ed fifth, knot king
off Washington Stale •> top seed
ed Ktnma Lin. to i upturn the con*
solation final
Behind their top seeds, the
Out ks pist want to possibly jkisi
lion themselves in an upset role
We want to he realistic and
maybe pull out some upsets.
Judy said
Howard and uoleman head expansion list
l no list includes a tsuper limvi mv i , a MtMsin.ni
Trophy winner, a six-time Pro Bowl sells lion and
more than fi(H) pounds of Furry brothers
Mark Kvpien. Desmond Howard, <'11ris Dole
man, and William and Michael Dean Ferry are
among the players who will be available in the
NFL expansion draft
On Thursday, the league released the list of
players who can be picked in the Feb. 15 draft by
the expansion teams Carolina Panthers and Jac k
sonvillo Jaguars, who will both begin play next
season.
Fach of the 2H established teams must make six
players available in the draft All those teams sub
mitted their lists except Super Bowl opponents
San Francisco and San Diego, who don't have to
send in their names until Jan 31.
Kvpien, who quarterbacked the Washington
Redskins to victory in the 1992 Super Bowl, was
Vinny Testaverde s backup at Cleveland last sea
son *
"He knows the Browns are committed to Vinny
Testaverde," said his agent. Ken Stanninger "He
was a bit frustrated he didn't get to contribute
more (atroltna or )ai ksonv me nr** certainly attrat
tivo Jo him ."
Howard won the 1991 Heisman Trophy nl
Michigan, hut the w ide n« eiver has U<e» a disap
pointment during his three seasons with the Red
skins
Doleman was 1992 NIC defensive player of the
year with Minnesota, which traded him to Atlanta
last season Although he's on the expansion list,
his $2.7 million salary may s< are off the Panthers
and Jaguars
William "The Refrigerator'' Perry rose to fame in
1985 as a member of tlhii ago's Super How l i ham
pion team After being released in the Hears m
1993. the 335-pound defensive lineman signed
with Philadelphia
Michael Dean Perry is smaller (285 pounds) than
his brother, but is considered a much better line
man A five-time Pro Howl choice with the rime
land Browns, he had 69 tai kies and four sai kv tins
season.
Fourteen former Pro Bowl players and 12 first
round draft picks were on the expansion list
■ THURSDAY’S TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
NL
■ COLORADO ROCKIES Named Roger
exto,‘-.e drrector of me seam's
Bawfeaii CM>Foundation. and Chanty F
NORTHERN LEAGUE
■ SKXIX QTY EXPLORERS--Traded me
rights to Frank VatJez, third baseman, to me
Sou« Fats Canaries tor me rights to Cart
Scnois. catcher
BASKETBALL
■ USA BASKETBALL- Named Un Dor
Purdue head coach and Trod Lacey of South
Florida and Amy Ruiey of North Dakota Sate
assistant coaches tor the «omens team mat
»il compete m me R Wfeam >;nes Cup «
August
NBA
■ NBA Suspended Otoen Pofynca o<
Sacramento and Rod Strickland, Cfyde
Oerter. Man, Bryant Harvey Grant. Jerome
Kersey and James Edurards ol PorSand on*
game eacn lor the* rotes n a kgM during a
game Tuesday mghb arid Ned Pounce and
Strckiand SS.OOO eacti
■ NEW JERSEY NETS—Placed Seepy
Floyd, guard, on me w;ufed its* Activated
Sean Higgins. guard, (torn the v^ured fnt
FOOTBALL
NFL
■ HOUSTON OUERS Named lair*
Beigrtc« oltenwe awe coecft
■ lOS ANGELES RAIDERS-Named Joe
Bugef senior assistant eoecK and odeosive
fine coacft
ARENA EOOT8AU. LEAGUE
■ IOWA BARNSTORMERS i-gred ! joy
Young. «de tecetver-defensive back
HOCKEY
NHL
■ NEW YORK ISLANOERS-Asagned Y,i
Kaminsky, ticwara. to Denver ol me
mtemawnai Hockey league
■ • TTseuRGH Pf NGUtNS—RecaSed ten
Barn# toward. and Qt*i 5kyv:b»cr'
fender Srom Qeveoand o' She Irternabwiai
Moe*m, League
t AST COAST HOCKE Y LEALiUE
■ Em PANTHERS—Traded tan OeCcr&r.
..'-4" • - '•-.**» -je.
defenseman
COLLEGE
■ AHUOM STATE Named >:/•!• fVssai
asarstam soottaa cow*
■ COLUMBIA—Named Charles Marsala
ass.stars men's croen»rtry and sradi and
NsW coach
■ • tmmmt e* sesarerion oi Jon
Alter, women'* »>YiejWsi coach
■ GAR0NEH WEB8 au^ed Andrew Srr-’h
men'* and women'* servos coach
■ KENTUCKY Named E M Unset ohm
srve coordnater
■ MO*MOOTH COLLEGE Named Ors
Gamtww men'* Seres coach
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