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On Webster’s path to his first place finish, he beat Nebraska’s Travis Pascoe, the No. 2-ranked wrestler in the nation for the 174 class, and Purdue’s Ryan Lange, the No. 6-ranked wrestler. In the first-place bout against Lange, Webster won a close decision 9-7. Webster was one of the wrestlers up for Outstanding Wrestler of the tournament, but a Penn State wrestler won the honor after knocking off four ranked opponents. “(Webster) put in the kind of performance that would warrant him getting it,” head coach Chuck Kearney said. In the first meet of the season, Webster had to pull out after two matches due to injury. Last year, as a true freshman, Webster finished third in the Pacific-10 Conference and earned a trip to the NCAA Championships. He had a 17-11 record overall. Redshirt senior Tony Overstake, who won the Pac-10 championship in the 157 weight class last year, fin ished sixth. Overstake has made the move to the 149 weight class, and Saturday was his first meet compet ing at 149. Overstake has qualified for the NCAA Championships the past two years. Sophomore Martin Mitchell earned a fourth-place finish in the 125 weight class. Mitchell compet ed in the 133 weight class last sea son, and takes over the starting spot in 125 from NCAA-qualifier Shaun Williams. Redshirt sophomore Luke Larwin finished seventh in the 165 weight class. After competing in the NCAA tournament his freshman year, Lar win spent last season as a redshirt while training with Eugene Harris, last year’s Pac-10 Champion in the 165 weight class. The Ducks, who had 14 wrestlers participate, placed eighth in the meet, with 64 points. Purdue had three individual win ners on its way to the team title at the Mat-Town tournament. Nebras ka finished second and Penn State, last year’s champion, finished third. Two Penn State wrestlers and one Purdue wrestler earned their sec ond-straight Mat-Town title for their weight class. The three top team finishers were ranked in the top-25 nationally be fore Saturday’s tournament. “We wanted to get good, tough competition,” Kearney said. “We wanted to put the team in an ad verse situation to see how the team would adjust to the adversity.” Seinior heavyweight Eric Webb was with the team, but did not com pete after an injury in last week’s Body Bar Invitational. Webb was an NCAA entrant last year, but has had problems during the past two sea sons with injuries. After two tournaments and a week on the East Coast, the wrestlers re turn home for finals and two weeks of training. “We just need to fix the little things,” Kearney said. “We need to get home and start preparing for Oregon State.” Oregon opens the dual-meet sea son at home against Oregon State and Nebraska at McArthur Court on Dec. 13 and 14. Mindi Rice is a freelance writer for the Emerald. Bowls continued from page 9 forced to go to the Holiday Bowl to face Kansas State again. Oregon is far away from the BGS controversy this season, but it will still affect the Ducks’ post season destination. Oregon’s possible opponents in ei ther the Silicon Valley or Seattle bowls are already set. Fresno State accepted a bid for the Silicon Valley Bowl and Georgia Tech seems to have a berth in the Seattle Bowl locked up. Fresno State and Oregon already clashed this season, with the Ducks prevailing 28-24 on Sept. 7. Georgia Tech played in the Seattle Bowl last season, against Stanford. Contact the sports editor atpeterhockaday@dailyemerald.com. r Return of the sports poll So will it be Seattle or the Bay Area? Starbucks or sourdough? Space Needle or Golden Gate? Mercer Island or Alcatraz? Do you care? We at the Emerald sports desk are giving you a chance to make your voice heard across the country. AM it takes is a few dicks of the mouse, and you can sound off. 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