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The beginners did an awesome job of bringing the level [of play] up quickly.” Breene, a member of the first lacrosse team in the state of'Ore gon at Lakeridge High School in Lake Oswego, explained the his tory behind the sport. “It differs in every way from men’s lacrosse,” she said. She said men’s lacrosse focuses on physical contact, with players strapped in helmets, padding, gloves and face guards. Protected with nothing but a mouth guard, women are only al lowed stick contact. There is an “invisible bubble” around the player’s head, roughly an eight inch sphere, which cannot be in vaded. The three-foot long sticks with flat nets were once identified by French explorers as resem bling a bishop’s crozier — la crosse in French — giving the sport its name. Despite the numerous regula tions, the team has had a huge home crowd, including the sup port of the men’s team. The women have raised money for their away trips with a bake sale, a McArthur Court cleanup and T shirt sales. “We have built a base for next year,” Cloyes said. “We have a good program, but next year we will be even better.” Baseball Is this really happening? Oregon coach Rich Fay could n’t believe how his team, having secured its first winning season in six years by sweeping Humboldt State only a week ago, failed to go the full seven innings against Western Washington and Hum boldt State. The Oregon Club Sports base ball team’s (6-5) season and its quest to reach nationals ended Sunday. “I guess experience counts when it comes to the playoffs,” said Fay in reference to having only two returners on the field. “We were playing well together, the pitchers were great and we were crushing the ball [last week]. I don’t know what went wrong. ” After dropping their game against Western Washington in front of about 200 fans at Civic Stadium Saturday, the Ducks lost 12-0 against Humboldt State Sun day — the same team that ended their season last year. “I haven’t been embarrassed like this for a very long time,” Fay said. “This is the best crowd I have seen in four years, but we lose in 45 minutes.” According to Fay, the blame should not be directed toward the pitchers but toward the defense that failed in both games. He said the pitchers lost confidence in the defense and began to try striking out every batter. “If they don’t get the calls, then there are going to be some walks,” Fay said. “When there are runners on the bases they become more frustrated and then they are going to make some mistakes and the runners end up scoring. It was the same story as yesterday.” The Ducks barely avoided a no hitter when Anthony Rethwill beat the shortstop’s throw to first base in the bottom of the fifth inning. “I didn’t think that it could pos sibly get worse than yesterday, but I guess I was wrong,” Fay said. “Getting only two hits in two games is ridiculous.” Although the season is over, the Ducks did take solace in the fact that their players are young and still improving. Zach Ross (pitcher, outfielder), Keyonosh Maljai (catcher), and Rethwill (shortstop) received recognition as first team all-league selections. Regan Schaller (pitch er) and Kerry Jenkins (second baseman) were selected as second team all-league for the season. “I don’t know what will hap pen next season,” Fay said. “I’m still in shock right now. It just seems to be a bad dream.” By next fall, there will be nearly XWICC as many UO modems and only OHC modem number. . . 225-2200 Questions? 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