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Hockey skates by Idaho with ease ■Oregon’s fencing and table tennis clubs also had successful weekends By Inge Scheve and Jesse Thomas For the Emerald The Oregon club hockey team proved that bigger isn’t always better as it slaughtered the Idaho Vandals, 8-2 and 13-1, respectively, in two home games Friday and Saturday. "They are great, big guys, but they just couldn't skate as well as we did," defenseman Tim Gibbons said. Oregon captain Tyler Shaffar was pleased with both the offensive and defensive efforts. "The lines were playing together, and we had fewer penalties,” he said. Oregon (6-5) had only 10-12 min utes in the penalty box. Duck goalie Joe Fagliano started in the net for the first time Friday, be cause starter Josh Hardin is out with a hand injury. Fagliano stopped 26 attempts, allowing only two Vandal pucks to slip by. Saturday, he faced 30 attempts but let in only one. Shaffar downed the first puck Fri day, and put in two more for a hat trick. He equaled the feat in Satur day’s win. Mike Tomabene had two goals Fri day and four Saturday. Scott Tedrick also put four pucks in the net, with Andy Waldera and Steve Budke scoring twice each. Theron Hineline recorded his first Oregon goal Friday. "We planned on them being better than they were," Gibbons said. Oregon next plays in Seattle next weekend in important games against the Huskies. Fencing opens with success In an art of fighting that requires agility and precision, the Oregon club sports fencing team competed in its first competition last weekend. “It was very impressive and they couldn’t have fenced better,” coach Paul Csonka said. Four members competed in the tournament in the classes of foil and epee. Juniors Shannon Boettcher and Jacob Kaster placed fourth and eighth in the finals, respectively, while junior Andrea Recek placed 12th in foil. In epee, junior Jason Wascburan earned fourth among the finalists and Boettcher, who compet ed in both classes, took seventh. 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