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Defense shines in scrimmage
■ FOOTBALL: All three quarterbacks remain
in position for starting job next fall
By Ryan Halvorsen
Sports Reporter
The Ducks put a few more worries over the de
fense behind them Friday in the last scrimmage be
fore the spring football game this Saturday. Gang
Green resurfaced and smothered the Ducks’ offense,
scoring four times along the way.
“Obviously our defense dominated,” Oregon head
coach Mike Bellotti said. “I was encouraged by that. I
think we picked up today where we left off last year.”
Safety Chris Lewman made one of the bigger plays
of the day for the Ducks, picking off a pass thrown by
A. J. Feeley and returning it 81 yards for a touch
down.
Defensive end Caleb Smith got in on the action as
well, batting down a pass by Jason Maas and return
ing it most of the way before lateraling to linebacker
Peter Sirmon for the score.
Sirmon also recovered a fumble in the end zone for
another defensive score, and the defense also caught
tailback Saladin McCullough in the end zone early
in the game for a safety.
Although the defense stood out Friday, one of the
primary goals for the team is to find a new starting
quarterback; however, not one of
the three candidates played much
better than the other two.
Akili Smith completed 5-of-8
passes for 34 yards, A. J. Feeley was
2-of-4 for 21 yards and Jason Maas
completed ll-of-15 for 107 yards.
There were a few bright spots
other than the defense on the day. McCullough re
turned a kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown to go
along with his 14 yards rushing on seven carries.
Kevin Parker moved back to tailback after starting
out the spring season as a comerback. He had 10 car
ries for 25 yards and three receptions for 29 yards.
Pat Johnson led the receivers with six receptions
for 50 yards, while tight end Jed Weaver caught two
passes for 18 yards.
“We still have a long way to go, and there is a lot
of work to be done," Bellotti said.
UO men, women lose at Washington
■ TENNIS: Women push four
singles matches to three sets
before losing
By Ryan Frank
Sports Editor
The Oregon men’s and women’s
teams concluded their dual match
seasons with loses to Washington
in Seattle Saturday.
The Oregon women (8-9 over
all) dropped their match 7-2 after
winning the first two singles
matches, while the men suffered a
5-2 defeat.
Alina Wygonowska and Andrea
Petrovic took the No. 1 and No. 2
singles matches, respectively, in
straight sets before the Huskies
swept the final four singles match
es. However, the Ducks pushed all
four of their losses in singles play
to three sets.
Ali Napier, playing at the No. 3
position, lost the first set, then
won the second 6-4 and lost the
third 7-5.
No. 4 singles player Allison Sos
now won the first set of her match
7-5, then won
TENNIS
just three games
in the next two
sets.
In doubles
play, the Ducks
lost all three
matches. The
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No. 3 doubles teams won six
games in their matches, but suf
fered 8-6 losses.
And Oregon’s No. 1 doubles
team of Shanelle Kaneshiro and
Sosnow , which is No. 34 in the
nation, lost 8-2.
On the men’s side, Guillermo
Carter and Mike Goldstein were
the only Ducks (5-17) to record
wins in singles play.
After losing his first set, Carter
took the next two to defeat Sasha
Rampazzo at the No. 3 singles po
sition.
Goldstein, playing at No. 6 sin
gles, also dropped his first set be
fore coming back for the three-set
victory over Nick Quatrochi.
All other Ducks lost in straight
sets.
In doubles action, Carter teamed
up with Joaquin Hamdan at the
No. 3 position to win five games,
but lost the match 8-5. The Ducks’
No. 1 and No. 2 doubles teams
both lost their matches 8-3.
to your health
HEALTH CENTER WORKSHOPS
Smoking Cessation
Identify triggers to smoke, learn to overcome
urges, adopt alternative behaviors, and
address fears about possible weight gain.
Wednesdays, 3:00-4:20 p.m.
April 16-May 28
Medical Library
Nutrition and Fitness Education
Update your understanding of nutrition and
exercise, plus develop a plan specific to your
diet and exercise goals.
Thursdays, 4:30-6:00 D.m.
May 1-May 29
Medical Library
Cooking Delicious Low Fat Desserts
This two week workshop will look at how to
prepare great tasting low-fat desserts. Also
learn more about nutrition and how body
image influences our choices.
Thursdays, 4:00-6:00 p.m.
April 24 and May 1
Student Health Center Cafeteria
Self Defense
Join this workshop to learn both physical and
mental tools for self defense. All students
welcome!
Mondays, 5:00-6:00 p.m.
k April 21-May 26
^ Medical Library
Call 346-4456 to register or stop by the Health Education Room
on the first floor of the Student Health Center.
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