Wrestling continued from page 7 A 17-6 major decision against Pacif ic’s Kahaa Rezantes, and then pinned Jaime Garza of Central Washington at 3:51. “(Williams) is still having some discomfort in the ankle, but he went out and did some good things,” head coach Chuck Kearney said. “For the first time this year, he really opened up and put some points on the board. That is what is going to be Shaun’s key when it comes time for the conference and national tournaments — his ability to put on points.” In the 133-pound class, Harless made his debut after an ankle in jury against Pacific’s Garrett Miyake. Harless came away with a 20- 4 technical fall to earn the Ducks five points. Against Central Washington, Martin Mitchell, who had been fill ing in for the injured Harless, won a 14-6 decision against Ross Kondo. Near the end of the first period of the match, Mitchell was nearly pinned by Kondo but was saved by the period-ending buzzer. Mitchell, a redshirt freshman, countered in the next two periods with three nearfalls to secure the win. Brian Watson wrestled in his tra ditional spot at 141 pounds for Ore gon and earned two wins improv ing his record on the season to 16-6. Against Pacific, Watson earned a 21- 8 major decision and won a 12-3 matchup in the nightcap of the doubleheader. Kearney said he was pleased with certain aspects of Watson’s wrestling and said that the veteran “You gotto push the tempo and get that taste of blood in your mouth and then you can go for the kill.” Chuck Kearney Oregon head coach junior is “going to be awful hard to beat” if he brings all that he has learned into the rest of the season. The Oregon head coach has put Watson and the rest of the team through a strict training schedule throughout the season but especial ly these past few weeks, and the re sults are showing. “We went out and were obvious ly able to fatigue both teams tonight and we scored a lot of points in the third round,” Kearney said. “What we want our guys to take from these matches is that these two teams that we wrestled tonight may not be the top teams in our conference or at nationals, but fatiguing an oppo nent and putting pressure on them it doesn’t make any difference what level it is you are wrestling against. “You got to push the tempo and get that taste of blood in your mouth and then you can go for the kill. That’s what our team kind of did tonight, and we want them to apply it next Friday night against Boise State and then at Arizona State and throughout the season.” Clear examples of the results of Kearney’s conditioning program were the wins by Overstake and Webster. Knee injuries had sidelined both Overstake and Webster, but lit tle rust showed in their returns. Webster, who competed at 184 pounds but typically holds the 174 pound slot, earned a 19-7 major de cision against Pacific and scored a 24-8 technical fall over the Wildcats’ Franco Santiago, who was clearly the more battle weary in the dual. “It was good seeing Webster out there wrestling again,” Kearney said. “He gives our team a real emo tional lift, just because they know he is going to go out there and hoof it up for the full seven minutes.” Overstake won points for the Ducks at 165 pounds against Pacif ic when his opponent dropped out early into the match due to an in jury. Against Central Washington, the junior wrestled in the 157 pound weight class and pinned Jared Novak at 4:14. Up one weight class from his usu al 165 pounds, Eugene Harris wres tled at 174 pounds and came away with a pin and a technical fall, im proving his overall record to 20-2. The Ducks next wrestle at Boise State on Friday. E-mail sports reporter Chris Cabot at chriscabot@dailyemerald.com. Sports brief Lorenzo leads indoor track team Senior Santiago Lorenzo led the Oregon decathletes in their indoor season multi-event debut, posting the world’s second-leading score in Friday and Saturday’s heptathlon win in the Wisconsin Elite Invita tional at the University of Wiscon sin’s Camp Randall Memorial Sports Center. Lorenzo, the NCAA decathlon champion last spring, won the sev en-event competition with a score of 5,608 points, followed by senior teammate Billy Pappas (second, 5,446) and redshirt junior Jason Slye (third, 5,064). Lorenzo’s score also broke the track record of former NCAA decathlon champion James Dunkleberger (5,539) from 1996. Lorenzo’s 138-point personal best moved him to second in the world behind current world leader Dmitriy Ivanov of Russia (5,671). Pappas’s mark moved him to third on the U.S. season best list, while Slye’s mark was a 75-point personal best. Lorenzo won the shot put (46-4) with a personal best by more than a foot and also led competitors in the long jump (23-4), shot put (46-4) and 1,000 (2:51.66). Pappas added the meet’s top mark in the 60 hur dles (8.23), and Slye posted the best mark in the pole vault with a 5 inch personal best and tied the NCAA provisional mark (17-0 3/4). — From staff and wire reports TRI INGLE SCREEN PRINTING EMBROIDERY Two years of service.., a lifetime of benefits! Peace Corps recruiters will visit University of Oregon January 29-30, 2002 Information Table 11:00 am to 4:00 pm - January 29 only! EMU Lobby Information Table at the Winter Career Fair 11:00 am to 4:00 pm - January 30 only! EMU Ballroom Returned Volunteer Slide Show & Info Meeting 7:00 - 8:30 pm - January 30 only! International Resource Center (EMU Mezzanine) On-campus interviews are scheduled for February 25-26. 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