Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 10, 2003, Page 10, Image 10

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    Oregon travels to wrestle in Oregon Classic
Eric Webb and Jake Leair will
miss today’s Oregon Classic,
where the Ducks face four other
teams, some that are ranked
Wrestling
Mindi Rice
Freelance Sports Reporter
After a handful of tough winter
break meets and lots of delicious,
home-cooked holiday food, the Ore
gon wrestling squad is at weight and
ready to roll into today’s Oregon
Classic meet.
Oregon travels to Redmond for the
meet. Throughout the day, the Ducks
will compete against No. 12 Central
Michigan, No. 17 Wisconsin, Pacific
and California-State Fullerton.
The Ducks are 1-2 this season in
dual meets and 1-0 against Pacific
10 Conference opponents, with their
one win over in-state rival Oregon
State on Dec. 13.
Senior Eric Webb and redshirt
junior Jake Leair are not wrestling
this weekend.
Webb has been out with an injury
since the opening tournament of the
season. Redshirt freshman Neil
Phillips has wrestled at heavyweight.
Leair, who is 1-2 in dual meet
competition this season, is sitting
out today’s meet. Sophomore Elias
Soto will move up to the 197 weight
class for the Oregon Classic.
“We need each individual to step
up,” head coach Chuck Kearney
said. “Everybody’s got things they’ve
got to do.”
Central Michigan (3-0) is coming off
a Jan. 5 win over then-No. 7 Michigan.
Oregon lost to Michigan on Jan. 4, and
will match up against Central Michi
gan at 5:45 p.m. today.
“Central Michigan is a very good
team,” Kearney said. “They’re solid
at every weight class.”
Wisconsin (4-0) is led by two
brothers who are both ranked in the
top 10 for their weight class. The
only previous meeting of the Oregon
"We need each
individual to step up.
Everybody's got things
they've got to do."
Chuck Kearney
Wrestling head coach
and Wisconsin squads was a Duck
loss in the 1994-95 season.
“They have a solid program,”
Kearney said.
Kearney and the team have talked
about correcting errors and learning
from the mistakes they have made
this season.
“We need to compete well,” Kear
ney said.
Leading the charge for Oregon will
be sophomore Shane Webster at 174
and senior Tony Overstake at 149.
Both wrestlers have made a strong
impact for Oregon this season, and
lead the Ducks with 2-1 records in
dual-meet matchups.
Webster, ranked No. 8 at the 174
weight class, is currently the only
nationally-ranked Oregon wrestler.
Webster has a 12-2 record for the
season, and is 5-2 against ranked op
ponents. He racked up wins against
then-No. 2 Travis Pascoe of Nebras
ka and then-No. 6 Ryan Lange of
Purdue during the first two tourna
ments of the season.
Webster won the 174 champi
onship at the Mat-Town USA Invita
tional and placed third at the Reno
Tournament of Champions. One of
his losses was to Pascoe, in a 5-2 de
cision. In his 12 wins, Webster has
earned two falls, two technical falls
and a major decision.
Overstake is making an impact af
ter switching weights. As last year’s
Pac-10 champion at the 157 weight
class, Overstake took a risk jumping
down one weight class. The 149
weight class has suited him well, as
he has won six of his past eight
matches. His two losses were against
top-10 opponents.
Overstake has spent most of the
season ranked in the top-20 of the
149 weight class. He earned a sec
ond-place finish at the Reno Tourna
ment of Champions, where he lost 5
4 to No. 5 Jerrod Sanders of
Oklahoma State in the champi
onship match.
The Ducks start off against Cal
State Fullerton (4-5,0-1), a Pac-10 op
ponent. Wisconsin is second, followed
by Pacific (2-4). Central Michigan
caps off the day for Oregon as its last
and most difficult opponent.
Mindi Rice is a freelance writer
for the Emerald.
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100 LOST & FOUND
Found in December: Black shoes in
the womens restroom, 1st floor PLC.
Call the Humanities Center at 346
3934.
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120 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
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130 CARS/TRUCKS/CYCLES
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Compaq Armada E500 laptop
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Fresh-Baked Bread
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Horoscope by Linda C. Black
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (Jan 10) You're not
quite ready to settle in yet. First, make a tew
more overdue changes. This may involve
making a few big messes before you get
things straightened out. Tell the truth, as
usual, and you'll get the same back. This'll
speed things up considerably.
To get the advantage, check the day's rating:
10 is the easiest day. 0 the most challenging.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) _ Today is a 7 _
What you need is something that doesn't
exist, something that's totally unreasonable.
Might as well ask for it. Odds are good you'll
get it.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) _ Today is a 7 -
You can be highly efficient when you concen
trate That's a good idea now, since there
isn't a moment to spare.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21) _ Today is a 6 _
others continue to ask tough questions, put
g you on the hot seat. Don t freak if you
ike a mistake You're getting better with
ictice. Friends are proud of you.
4NCER (June 22-July 22) _ Today is a 6 _
ned a promotion or a better job? Now's a
>od time to apply. Don't worry about fierce
ompetition. Be your own sweet, gentle self,
ad you'll triumph.
lEO (July 23-Aug. 22) _ Today is an 8 _ It
may be late before you can get away, but
don't let that ruin your weekend. Put in the
extra effort and make a great impression.
Somebody important is watching.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) _ Today is a 6 _
Don't gamble with limited resources. Fix
something that's broken at home and make
yourselt more comfortable. Repair it yourself
and save even more.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) _ Today is a 7 _
Although you're pretty lucky now, don't get
careless A detail you almost forget could
give you the edge over the competition.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) _ Today is a 6 _
There's more than enough to keep you busy
If you push as hard as you can, maybe you'll
win the big bonus. This isn't the lottery;
you'll earn it.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) _ Today is
an 8 _ You're about to come up with another
brilliant idea. Ignore a skeptic who's warning
you to be practical. You can make it on faith
alone.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) _ Today is a 6
_ You'd be accomplishing more, but, as you
suspected, your energy is being blocked.
Don't struggle Get out of the way and let
plans you've already made proceed.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb 18) _ Today is a 7 _
Continue your research, even if you
encounter locked doors. You never know
which of the facts you find will prove to be
the most useful. One of them might be a key
PISCES (Feb 19-March 20) _ Today is a 6 _
Taking on new responsibilities is good for
you now. Ignore friends who say it's not
worth the extra work. It will be
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condition. $800/offer. Call 521
4830.
170 PHOTOGRAPHY EQUIPMENT
Buy the Emerald’s old photo equip
ment! Canon A2 w/ 70-200mm AF
f2.8 for $700. Nikon 8008s w/ 35mm
f2.8 lens for $175. Nikon 105mm
f2.5 lens for $85. Nikon 300mm f4.5
lens for $125. Sigma 300mm f2.8
lens for $100. Call the ODE at 346
5511.
175 WANTED
Bisexual interviewees needed. 1 to 2
hour interview about your sexuality/
gender. Undergraduate thesis
through UofO Sociology Dep. For
more info contact,
khoward@gladstone.uoregon.edu.
Need non-student tickets for Civil
War basketball game. Please call
484-5293.
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for spring break! Actually very easy!
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Possible river guide positions
our spring break guide school is a
great first step towards acceptional
summer employment. Destination
wilderness. (800) 423-8868.
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KWVA Eugene, 88.1 FM Campus
Radio is now accepting applications
for the KWVA Board of Directors.
There are several Student positions
available. Applicants must be stu
dents registered at least part time at
the University of Oregon. Applica
tions are available outside the
ASUO Office, Suite 4 of the EMU.
Applications are due by 5pm, Tues
day January 14 and should be sub
mitted to the KWVA mailbox in the
ASUO Office, Attention KWVA
Board of Directors. For additional in
formation, contact Charlotte NISSER
at KWVA, 346-4091. KWVA is an
EOE/AA employer. As always,
KWVA is accepting applications for
DJs and News Staff.
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DO YOU LIKE BABIES? DO YOU
LIKE TO PLAY? Birth to Three
needs male or female volunteers to
care for babies and toddlers during
parenting education classes. Aca
demic credit may be available
through your department. Many op
portunities for Spanish language stu
dents. Call Lynn at 434-4343 for
.more information.
190 OPPORTUNITIES
Furnished Studio
Family home, quiet S.E. neighbor
hood, wooded environ, close to na
ture trails, on bus route, private en
trance, bath, phone line, micro cook
ing, cable T.V., and utilities included.
Laundry privileges. No smoking, no
pets. $375/mo. + dep. 345-4080.
{BARTENDERS WANTED!
$300/day potential, no exp. nec.
Training provided.
Call 1-800-965-6520 ext. 118.
205 HELP WANTED
Paid summer internship opportunity.
Game management, financial, and
marketing experience. Great resume
builder. 888-277-7962.
Now recruiting for East Coast
Oregon Nannies 343-3755
web site: www.oregonnannies.com
EMPOWER A GIRL!
Female volunteer mentors needed
to lead middle-school discussion
groups for at-risk girls. Approx. 2
hrs/wk. Afternoons. Prefer 2 term
commitment. Contact Girl Scouts
CHOICE Program, 485-5911 ext.
120 or lolienyk@wrgirlscouts.org.
Child care needed weekday after
noons, 2:30 to 5:00PM. Must have
own transportation. 686-8073.
LogicTools, a leading Supply Chain
software company, has an entry-lev
el opening for a Software Analyst.
Primary responsibilities include test
ing PC and web-based business ap
plications and writing documenta
tion. Recent graduates encouraged
to apply. Computer science back
ground not required. Send resume
and cover letter to
jobs @ logic-tools.com.
205 HELP WANTED
Hiring river rafting guides. Both new
and experienced people for great
summer jobs. Training begins March
1st. 18 day program over spring
beak and weekends. Free informa
tion, 895-4465.
www.alswildwater.com
STUDENT WANTED to assist UO
Continuing Ed. Facilities Manager.
Average 10-15 hours/week, Winter,
Spring and possibly Summer terms.
Must be currently available eve
nings, occasional weekends. Mon
day and Tuesday evenings a must
Winter term. Position includes class
room setup/reset, supervision of
evening and weekend facility use.
Responsible to open up and lock
down facility. References required.
Some heavy lifting to be expected.
Experience with facilities manage
ment, working with the public and
audio/visual equipment desirable.
Additional daytime hours are availa
ble based on supervisor’s need and
student’s schedule; not to exceed 20
hours/week. Fax resume and refer
ences to David at 541-346-3545, or
email as Word attachment to
dbernstein@continue.uoregon.edu.
For questions, call 346-1233.
AA/EO/ADA institution committed to
cultural diversity.
COURIER/FIELD WORKER
Distribute marketing posters and
verify addresses for city-wide mail
ings. Reliable transportation and
good driving record required. Tem
porary position, $8.50/hr. For more
info, contact Cheryl - 302-2554 at
the Looking Glass Riverfront School.
Bartender Positions
Make up to $300/shift. No exp. re
quired. 800-806-0085 ext. 1250.
205 HELP WANTED
Immediately needed: Responsible
Japanese-speaking babysitter for
9-yr old & 11-yr old girls. Once a
week, evening. 683-5442.
D.D.S is hiring Drivers, Navigators
& Dispatchers for the 2002-2003
school year. Pick up applications at
the ASUO office, Suite #4 EMU. Ap
plications due by Jan. 15th, D.D.S is
an EOE/ADA/AA employer.
210 HOUSES FOR RENT
Now available 3 bdrm home. 2
blocks from campus, only 4 blocks
from library. Call 343-1069.
MOVE IN BONUS
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Share yard- no dogs
$595 call 485-7776
Von Klein Property Mgmt., LLC
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Campus Twins
735 E. 14th
Studio, private bath
Share kitchen/ all util. pd.
$395 call Nat 434-9044
Ferry Street Quads
1728 Ferry
$295 all utilities paid
Call Linda 343-8911
Von Klein Property Mgmt., LLC
1301 Ferry St. #2 • 485-7776
GOO
Central Lutheran Church (ELCA)
Welcomes you!
Holy Communion:
Sundays 8:15 & 10:45am; 6:30pm
18th & Potter *345-0395
CATHOLIC CAMPUS
MINISTRY
St. Thomas More Newman Center
Daily Mass M-F, 5:15PM
Wed. Mass 9:00PM (Student Mass)
Sat. Mass 5:00PM
Sun. Mass 9:00,11:00AM,
7:30PM (Student Mass)
1850 Emerald St. • 346-4468
COLLEGIATECHRISTIANFELLOWSHIP
Tetelestai Christian Fellowship
New Christian fellowship starting.
No legalism. Grace, grace, and more
grace. Call Rick McClain evenings
or weekends at 937-8734.
www.newmanctr-uoregon.org
541*345*0341
college@fticeugene.com
. Unitarian Universalists
[) Campus Group
Sundays 6:30pm, Koinonia
Center. For info. 683-9064.
Call 346-4343 to list
your services here.
Sunday 6:02 - 7:1 3 p.m.
Eugene Christian Fellowship
89780 N. Game Farm Rd.