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Winter Term 2000
LeagueManager's Meeting LocationTime
Basketball January 11 302 Gerllnger 4:00p.m.
Floor HockeyJanuary 18105 Essllnger 4:00p.m.
Coed Volleyball January 19 108 Essllnger 4:00p.m.
Leagne Playoff Meetings LocationTime
BasketballFebruary 10,4:00p.m. 502 Gerllnger 4:00p.m.
Coed VolleyballConducted via e-mall
Floor Hockey Conducted via e-mall
Special EventsDeadlineDates Location
Basketball Scramble January 11,3:00p.m. Jan. I2ftl4,4-6p.m. Gerllnger Annex B54
Free Throw. Hot Shot, February 9Feb. 9,7:00p.m. Student Rec Center
3-Polnt Contest__
Open Swim Meet February 9 February 11 Leighton Pool
Special Events Deadline Dates Location
Table Tennis January 27 January 29 ~ Gerllnger 220~~
Wrestling Feb. 9,3:48-5:00p.m. Feb. 9,7:00p.m. Mac Court
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Indoor SoccerFebruary 10February 12 & 13 Gerllnger Annex 352
Flag FootballFebruary 17February 19 & 20 Artificial Turf Field
Badminton February 24 February 26 Student Rec Center
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Wrestlers search
for consistency
■ Oregon wrestling
endures a series of ups
and downs during winter
break competition
By Brett Williams
Oregon Daily Emerald
It was the holiday season for
many, but the Oregon wrestling
team hardly took a break last month.
The Ducks spent much of December
and early January practicing and
participating in two dual matches,
as well as two tournaments.
Oregon (2-1 Pacific-10 Confer
ence, 2-2 overall) opened the
break with back-to-back losses,
first to Pac-10 foe Cal-State Bakers
field 24-13 on Dec. 11 and then to
fourth-ranked Oklahoma State 33
9 on Dec. 16.
The Ducks placed eighth out of
twelve teams in the Tournament
of Champions held in Reno, Nev.,
on Dec. 19, and most recently had
four wrestlers place among the top
five at the Great Plains Invitational
in Lincoln, Neb., on Jan. 2.
Oregon head coach Chuck Kear
ney said the tough competition
that the Ducks faced during the
last month will make his team that
much stronger in the long run.
“When we scheduled last month,
we saw we were going up against
some of the premier guys in the
country,” said Kearney, who was a
former NCAA All-American at Ore
gon. “We know who we have to
compete against to get better. ”
The Ducks had an impressive
showing at the Great Plains Invita
tional. Junior Doug Lee continued
his brilliance this season, earning
a bid to the championship match
at 184 pounds before losing to Ne
braska’s Charles McTorry for the
second time this season.
At the Tournament of Champi
ons, Oregon
was unable to
bring home any
individual hon
ors. Lee lost in
the champi
onship round,
and freshman
Tony Overstake
and sophomore Eugene Harris
bowed out in the semifinals.
Despite the fact that only Lee
and Harris were able to muster
wins against Oklahoma State,
Kearney was happy with the
Ducks’ performance considering
the abundance of talent on the
Sooners’ squad.
Against the Roadrunners, how
ever, Kearney said Oregon’s youth
was evident.
“We have a young group, and
sometimes there are going to be
lumps,” Kearney said. “The Cal
State match was winnable, but a
couple of freshmen just hadn’t ar
rived yet.”
Harris said that although the
team may be young, there is no
need for panic at this point in the
season.
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