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Yoshida picks up second Oregon tennis MVP i ne uregon women * tennis team named senior Kara Yoshida a* the team's Most Valuable Player for the sec ond time in her i areer. Oregon head conch Wade Judy annourn ed Wednesday Voshida, i native of Waimea. Hawaii, is a three-time Pac to Northern Division All* Conference selection and is fourth on Ore gon's c areer victory list with 5H She is also tied for records for most matches in a season and for most career matches Voshida pla\i*d at Oregon's No 1 position during the* season fttul captured tittn plate at the Kolev Region al Championship* last fall Ashley Puller, a freshman from Kdina. Minn re« oived the Most Inspirational Plas er award Fuller was 11 - X7 in singles com petition and t ombinod with Yoshtda for « JO-1 doubles record Sophomore Roche! Owens, a Kugene native was tabbed as the Most Improved Player Owens transferred to Oregon this vear from Puget Sound She compiled a 7-14 ret ord. winning her last three matches Allison Soanow, a freshman from Tucson, An,* , was named the team's Hardest Work or Sosnow put together a 1514 record including U) wins against Division I oppo nents while playing .it the No Z and No t positions Freshman Carvn Coyle, a Troutdale native, re. eived the ( ‘oat h s Award Coyle was 4 8 at the No 2 position and 12 I S over all Oregon completed the season it 12 ‘t under first-year coach |ud\ Maple Leafs push Hawks to limit after 5^4 victory TORONTO (AP) Randy Wood scored at 10:00 of overtime as the Toronto Maple ! eats beat the Chicago Hlai khawks Vt Wednesday night and forced a decisive Game 7 in their first round Western Conference play off series Wood took a pass from Mats Sundin from behind the goal line and beat Ed Helfnur with a quii k shot from outside the crease for the game-winner Chicago’s flrent Sutter had sent the game into overtime when he scored at !5 23 of the third to cap a three goal rally as the Hlackhawks wiped out a 4 1 foronto if,i,l hi the final period The teams will play the decid ing name I; nil.iv night in ( bn i K<> Chicago had much of the play in the overtime, hut Sundin car ri« d the put k into the Hint k hawks zone on one of the infra (juent Maple I raK' thrusts and swept around the Chicago defenders to the bin k of the Mat khawks net Balfour had gone done to blot k any shot Sundin might attempt and could not ret over. Sundin found Wood in front of the net and the lucuiN' torn aid had an open goal to s< ore the winner (’hit ago outshot Toronto 7 t in overtime and 52-.1B overall "(•nme 7, home u i* advantage !■« gone. Wood said "ft’s defi nitely anybody's game " It was 4 4 after three periods on goals by Dmitri Mironov, l ie Donti. Mike Ktdlev and Kandy Wood for Toronto and by Dirk (.1 ih.mi 1 Vms S.n ird. |i><■ Mor phy and Sutter for (dm ago It was a great game for us Wood said We had a letdown in the third period, bill we knew what we had to do That was win this game " (dill ago was down l ! earlv in the third period after Wood scored a power-play goal at the 55-second mark beating Jeff Hacked with a wrist shot from the right vs mg < tri le Then llte Hint khawks rallied. On a power play, Bernlo Nicholl* banged t slint off a goal post and Sevan! was at the suit' of the crease to jam in the bouncing puck at 2 -fH Morph v poketi a rebound past Botvin at 12 40 Belfour. who had been replat ed by H u kett when Toronto grabbed a t-i lead in the set am d period, was sent bin k in bv coat ft Darryl Sutter, Brent Sutter lied it 4-4 at l > „’’l Botvin stopped n high Savartl shot and lost sight of the pm k NBA Continued from Page 11A whs usually in his way But the Indiana ten ter wasn't on the floor for the play l! \\ as ! he same way l w as play in game." said laving, who was 7-for-20 to that point, "only this time I hit the shot Then Indiana railed time and inbounded to Miller. Under tight defense on the right side, he sent a .10-foot heave off the side of the rim as time expired. "To tell the truth, I thought it was going down." said Miller, who finished with 2;f points but hit just ,t of 11 of his i pointers “All you want is a good look, and I got a good look When thn buzzer sounded. Kwing ran over to hug his college i oat h. John Thompson of Georgetown, who was seated court side at Madison Square Garden 'I thought we had a chance, even with one minute to go." Pacers coach i.arrv Brown said "Wo did and we just didn’t get it done.” Only four teams in NBA history hove come back from a f t debt it to win a playoff series, and no team has done it situe Him, when the Boston Celtics defeated the Philadelphia 7i«-rs "We ire definitely confident." knn.ks guard Derek Harper said "It's not over till it's over, and we are going to have to throw it ail out on the floor < onto Friday. The pres sure is on them ” ■ The Kim ks took their first lead tint ■ ly m the third period on Hubert Davis I pointer with 7:4 l to go The Pa< ers. who had shot better than "it) percent in the first throe quarters, didn't st ore a field goal for 5 10 We plavett Kiln ks b.iskethall, Mason said Stahl MVP of ball team Junior shortstop hathv Stahl \s,is itnined Most Valuable flavor bv her Oregon softball teammates Wttdnasdav at tho to,nn's annual awards’ bampiet fho native of San Josh. (.alif . is,is namtul to thi> Pacific-10 Conference first Team for the smmid time after loading the I lot ks in nearly in cry offensive i atogorv this year Stahl, who was also tabbed the H*'st Offensive Player by her teammates Ini IOO, with It homo runs find i t Rlil, and led I ho conference wi triples yv ith sey oil lunior pitcher Kim Kampfer received the Must Valuable Pitcher Award after starting all but three games after the departure of Hnrbtu Mi t.illiv i iv Kampfei pit.Led up it) victories, including shutouts over nationally-ranked I law nii ami ( ahfortua Hie Host Defensive Player Award went to tvyo players, senior first base man Rose imbriano and junior i enterfieldet Uu Preston Imbriano, Inst y ear s top defi-llsl y 0 play * er. led the Ducks with 4 !’> putouts and a 987 fielding pen entage Preston led the outfielders in assists with seven Freshman infitddm Alli son Nihei was tahheil the Most Improved Player Oregon Daily Emerald GIUE ME FIUE! 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