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And the young generation can feel confident as those who will be leav ing them behind know they have the chance to be great. “They are going to come back next year and be an awesome team,” Pe ters said. “I wish I could play with them again. Their season next year is just going to be amazing and the tour nament is definitely in grasp.” “They can build off each other and their talents, and they are going to go far,” Orand said. “They are re ally good for being a young team.” As the Ducks walked off Pape Field in the pouring rain Friday night, they walked with their heads held high. They left it all on the field and had no regrets, and that is de serving of greatness. For some, it was the last 90 min utes of soccer they will ever play, and for others, this season was a new beginning. Contact the sports reporter at jessethomas@dailyemerald.com. Hockaday continued from page 5 reaction made me sick to call my self a sports fan, because while sports can often bring out the best in people, they also sometimes bring out a dark side of humanity. I don’t want to talk any more about this. Track 7. Reason No. 257 why The Sopranos is the best television show in the history of the world: Tony, driving a bulldozer to bury Ralphie’s head, with the classic “mafia boss having fun while burying one of his own” look on his face. Good times. Track 8. Pullman’s bar scene: Forget the housing code, after spending a weekend in Pullman, Wash., I now realize that Eugene needs a bar code. Pullman has three campus bars that were all just off the hook Saturday night. Seriously. Half-hour waits at all three. Dance floors. Strobe lights. “Coyote Ugly”-style half-dressed female bartenders. Is it too much to ask for just one off-the-hook campus bar here in Eugene? Please? Track 9. Flag me: Intramural flag football has got to be the best inven tion ever. Heck, intramural sports in genera] are the best. They let you be Jerry Rice, Pele, Michael Jordan and Barry Bonds for an hour at a time. Of course, sometimes you feel more like Bill Buckner when you let a softball go through your legs ... but I wouldn’t know anything about that. Track 10. Close: In short, keep on sporting. Contact the sports editor at peterhockaday@dailyemerald.com. His views do not necessarily represent those of the Emerald. EDLD410: Expressive Arts for Leadership & Social Change 2:00-4:50 U CRN: 22509 Six week series will use tools of drawing, movement and journal writing to explore issues important in leadership and social change. EDLD 409: Approaches to % Conflict Resolution February 21-22 CRN: 22497 Two-day intensive experience that will provide the opportunity to explore concepts and skills related to effective communication and conflict resolution. using the arts, your mind* your body... IN RELATION. 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