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look take up a lot of your time?
Concerns about eating and body image are common among college students.
If you’re concerned about the role food and weight plays in your life, help is available.
The University counseling Center is offering an Eating Awareness Group.
screening can be arranged by calling Ryan smith 346-2715.
The group will address issues of body dissatisfaction, eating too much or too little,
assertiveness, exercise, and nutrition.
Spend an evening with UO Alumni Stars
at Alumni Success Stories
A special evening with five UO alumni who have gone on to
exceptional careers and are returning to campus to share how
they achieved their success.
Thursday, January 20
6:00-7:00 p.m.
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Kristi Wise
Assistant Director of Public Relations
Portland Trail Blazers
Shana Pennington
Field Biologist
Servietta Wilderness
New Mexico
Lindsay Knaak
Account Assistant
Goldberg Moser O'Neill Advertising
San Francisco
Betty Fletcher
Managing Editor, Trade Division
Harvest Publishing
Eugene
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Regional Manager
Enterprise Rent-A-Car
Vancouver, Washington
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Ducks humbled
in Civil War loss
■ OSU claims in-state
supremacy in Oregon’s
24-13 loss at Macr Court
By Brett Williams
Oregon Daily Emerald
In last season’s Civil War losses
the Oregon wrestling team felt it
was robbed. This year the Ducks
were simply outmatched.
Oregon had multiple forfeits
which left them on the losing end
against the Beavers twice last sea
son, but Oregon partook in every
match in Oregon State’s 24-13 Civ
il War victory Friday night.
There were other differences in
this year’s match as well. The
Ducks’ lineup was dominated by.
youth, with only two of Oregon’s
10 wrestlers having any prior Civil
War experience.
According to Oregon head*
coach Chuck Kearney, the Ducks’
lack of experience hurt them
throughout the match.
“In a situation like this, the little
things show up throughout the
match,” Kearney said.
Jason Harless was one Oregon
wrestler who had a breakthrough
match. Harless, a true freshman
from Bonanza, made the most of
his first Civil War, beating Oregon
State’s Nathan Navarro 5-3 to start
a Duck rally.
“My main goal was to go out
there with the mental attitude that
I wasn’t going to take into consid
eration who I was wrestling,” said
Harless, who was a three-time
Oregon state champion in high
school. “I thought of him as just
another guy oflt there wrestling.”
Kearney was impressed with
Harless’ composure.
“Jason wrestled against a third
year college kid who is nationally
ranked,” Kearney said. “That was
fantastic wrestling. In our minds
he is the outstanding wrestler of
the meet.”
After Harless’ win cut Oregon
State’s lead to 10-6, the Ducks’ Bri
an Watson edged the Beavers’ Ben
Richards 4-2
and the Ducks
found them
selves with a
one point
deficit.
“Brian wres
tled like a sur
geon, cutting away pieces and
then battling through,” Kearney
said. “He did the job for us today.”
His brother, David, wasn’t as
fortunate. David lost 6-2 at 141
pounds, but Oregon’s Tony Over
stake tied the meet at 13-13 after
disposing of his opponent 13-3.
From there-on-out, Oregon
State closed the books on any
chance of a Ducks.’ upset. The
Beavers won at 157,165 and 174
pounds for the final margin.
Kearney said he expected Ore
gon’s Eugene Harris to put up a
better fight against the Beavers’
Eric Jorgenson, who is ranked
fourth in the nation and has won
eighteen straight matches.
“Eugene knew [Jorgenson] was
tough on top, but I was surprised
he was rode dominantly,” said
Kearney about Harris, who was
shut out 7-0. “It’s typical of a ju
nior college transfer, because he’s
inexperienced. Eugene should
have been able to compete, but Jor
genson forced his style on him.”
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