Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 14, 2003, Page 14, Image 13

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    Women travel, men stay home for Boise
The No. 51 Oregon women!*
tennis team is in Arizona for
two matches and the No. 69
men will host Boise State
Tennis
Ryan Heath
Sports Freelancer
The Oregon women’s tennis team
begins its Pacific-10 Conference
season this weekend with matches
against No. 16 Arizona in Tucson on
Friday and No. 8 Arizona State in
Tempe on Saturday.
The men will be looking to
avenge a close 4-3 loss from a year
ago when they host No. 75 Boise
State on Saturday.
The Ducks took the Broncos down
to the wire last year, but fell in the
last set of the last match in Boise.
“It was a painful loss last year,”
head coach Chris Russell said.
“We think things will be different
now that we have the home court
advantage.”
The Ducks are coming off a big 7
0 victory over Portland that boosted
them from No. 72 to No. 69 in the
nation. Despite recent successes
and a solid 4-1 start, the Ducks are
not looking past a Bronco team that
boasts the No. 86 player in the na
tion in Guillaume Bouvier.
The Oregon doubles team of
Oded Teig and Sven Swinnen will
be looking to improve on its 4-1
record against No. 42 Bouvier and
Marcus Bemtson.
“Boise State is a well-coached
team,” Russell said. “We just need
to keep doing what we’ve been
practicing.”
The No. 51 women will be taking
on their toughest competition so far
this year just a few a days after drop
ping two spots in the national rank
ings. The Ducks dropped despite win
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Chris Russell
men's tennis coach
21 Adria Engel of Arizona State as
she attempts to remain undefeated
in singles play.
Arizona also features two more
players in the top 70 as well as the
No. 25 doubles team in Mlakar and
Debbie Larocque. Arizona State
sends out No. 39 Dora Krstulovic
and No. 109 Mhairi Brown with En
gel and two doubles teams in the
top 40.
Taking on ranked opponents on
the road could serve to be a major
distraction, but head coach Nils
Schyllander thinks the Ducks are
up to the challenge.
“We’re not worried about what
they’re doing,” Schyllander said.
“We’re just focusing on what we
need to do.”
The Ducks’ focuses at the mo
ment are extending their seven
game winning streak and earning
their first Pac-10 victory of the
young season.
“We feel confident,” Schyllander
said. “We are playing good tennis
right now.”
The women begin play at 1:30
p.m. on Friday in Tucson and noon
on Saturday in Tempe.
“They have good teams,” Schyl
lander said. “But we can play with
the best.”
Then men take on Boise State at
noon on Saturday at the Student
Tennis Center. For fans who worry
about the start time conflicting with
lunch, free pizza will be provided.
Ryan Heath is a freelance writer
for the Emerald.
Sports brief
Cheerleaders place
at nationals
The Oregon cheerleading squad
placed third overall in the Division I
co-ed competition at the United
Spirit Association Collegiate Cheer
and Dance Nationals on Monday.
The Ducks placed behind Long
Beach State and Califomia-San
Diego at the competition in Las Ve
gas. In the 17-team field, Oregon
placed first among the five Pacific-10
Conference squads that competed,
including 2002 champion Oregon
State. Other Pac-10 teams included
Stanford, UCLA and Arizona State.
Oregon’s mascots placed second
in the mascot division of nationals.
The Ducks will hold a clinic for
prospective members Sunday at the
Moshofsky Center in anticipation of
tryouts for next year’s squad, which
will be held in early April. More in
formation can be found at www.ore
goncheer.com.
—Peter Hockaday
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115 GARAGE/MOVING SALES
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chairs, coffee tables, vacuum clean
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120 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
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Buy the Emerald’s old photo equip
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180 TRAVEL & LODGING
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190 OPPORTUNITIES
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day training program, weekends and
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190 OPPORTUNITIES
EMPOWER A GIRL!
Spring Term
Female volunteer mentors needed
to lead Middle School discussion
groups, journal writing, art projects
and/or sports activities for 8-10 at
risk girls. 2-3 hrs. per week. Appli
cation deadline Feb. 28th. Contact
CHOICE Program, 485-5911 ext.
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205 HELP WANTED
Ass’t Coordinator/Communications
Specialist
UO Mentor Program is hiring an
Asst. Coordinator/Communications
Specialist. Ideal candidates will have
public relations, communications,
administrative, design and computer
experience, including some of the
following: Photoshop, Illustrator, Ac
cess, and html. Flexible hours, paid
training spring term with a long- term
commitment desired for the 2003-04
academic year, 10-12 hours/week.
Applications @ 2nd fl. Hendricks
Hall. More info @
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astcoor.asp email
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Make up to $300/shift. No exp. re
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leadership & honors organization is
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ty of Oregon Continuation Center is
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campaign work, data entry. This is
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