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Kinko's requires written permission from the copyright holder in order to reproduce copyrighted work. 344-3555 1265 WILLAMETTE kinko's Express Yourself.™ 24 HOURS/7 DAYS A WEEK WWW.KINKOS.COM AAD158 Expires 12/31/99 Pac-10 notes Continued from Page 9 ding Chapel on Aug. 25. Then Redmond and his 31-year-old bride honeymooned in Las Vegas — courtesy the Sun Devil’s athlet ic department. On Oct. 22 Redmond filed for divorce. Meanwhile both Arizona State and the NCAA were investigating Redmond. And it all came down the day before Arizona State met Oregon, when Redmond was suspended for one game for “accepting im proper benefits.” He had to pay the $173 bill for the flight to Vegas and the cell phone bill. He’s been ordered to stay at least 1,000 feet away from Arthur, because she claims that he “represents a credible threat.” And finally, Arthur plans to seek half of Redmond’s future earn ings. Considering that the Sun Dev ils’ captain is a top NFL prospect, if she’s successful, she’ll be able to dish out nice allowances to her two children. He’s reportedly concluded that he’s been “trapped to gain access to any of his future earnings ... [and] you can’t trust women.” Amanda Fox Continued from Page 9 FOX: We knew we had to put together a competi tive program. At first, we didn’t match up to the skills of the teams in the Pac-10. But we all had the heart to win and desire to be the best. We worked harder than most teams, but we couldn’t beat them on the field. To see the improvement we made gives us an immense amount of pride. ODE: You’ve had moderate success against the Arizona schools in the past. How important is it to go out with a pair of wins this weekend? FOX: It’s huge. I always say the win before means nothing unless you follow up on it. The [NCAA] tournament didn’t work out, but we want to get these wins under our belt. ODE: How do you see the program progressing? FOX: Immensely. I’m so excited to watch them play next year... but look at their talent. Losing us is a bummer for them because we’re the fun part of the team, but they’ll be fine with the talent they have. ODE: How much has your experience at Oregon meant to you? FOX: Soccer is a big part of my life, and I’ll be sad, but I don’t know how much it will affect my life be cause it’s all up in the air right now. As a student-ath lete, I have grown so much in the last few years. I still remember being at the Health Center to get my phys ical before my first year. Now I only look back with no regrets, except I do wish I could do it all over again. ODE: Is there anything you would like to say to the fans before you sign off? FOX: Yes, thank you. At our first green-and-gold scrimmage... there was 1,000 people at Hayward watching us. The support has been great, and I hope it continues. Volleyball Continued from Page 9 tion for the Ducks. Will the Ducks capitalize? Oregon has not lost 16 straight matches by accident. Throughout the season, the Ducks have squan dered opportunities to win. One can’t help be reminded of an em barrassing four-game loss to the visiting Portland Pilots, who were priviously 0-12. But Oregon has not been in a situation where the other team has been so shorthanded. USC’s roster was thin when they swept Oregon on Oct. 16, but they are also nationally ranked. Oregon State is 2-11 in the Pacific-10 Conference. The Beavers are coming to The Pit to play a stumbling-but-hun gry Duck squad. They are sudden ly without their assist leader and their leading offensive threat. The Ducks are nursing a recov ering Tobbagi, who is extremely capable of scoring many points . She should be ready for action when the Beavers come to Eu gene. This is a game that Oregon should win. Advertise Is the ©Ofc cioggifiedg recycle this paper! TAKE NOTES. GET PAID. You have to go to class anyway, so why not get paid to do it? 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