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    SOCCER
continued from page 11A
"Lindsey is very stable and consis
tent," Oregon head coach Bill Steffen
said. "She's quiet and controlled."
Werdell is one of just two seniors
on the soccer team this year, along
with goalkeeper Mary Etter who
joined the team last season.
As a four-year veteran, Werdell has
seen her play develop dramatically in
terms of speed and taking more re
sponsibility on offense.
"I noticed that she is more deter
mined and her game is more impor
tant to her," former high school
teammate and Oregon freshman Kai
ly Winther said.
Werdell's abilities, when it comes
to ball handling, resemble Magic
Johnson, an NBA 1 tail of Earner.
"I've always had pretty good vision
on the field," she said. "So like I'll get
the ball at my feet and I'll be able to
notice the open person even if
(they're) really not straight ahead in
my sight of vision."
Leading by example
Werdell has taken more responsibili
ty than just leading by example as an
upperclassman. She is also the Oregon
team captain after her teammates vot
ed her into the position earlier this year.
lit us far, it seems to be going well.
It isn't the first time Werdell has held
the captain position. During her jun
ior and senior seasons at Churchill
High, Werdell was team captain.
"She's a really good leader on the
team," Winther said.
Steffen is also confident about
Werdell being in charge of the Ducks.
He remarked that although Werdell
is "very quiet," she needs only prove
herself by her actions.
"She's very good about leading by
example," the eighth-year head coach
said. "She's a doer versus a talker."
Before the Ducks
Werdell, a Eugene native, spent her
prep days as a four-year starter at
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S°CCER
Lindsey Werdell
gets ready
for Friday’s
opponent,
Portland, at
a recent Oregon
practice. The
Ducks are 54
this season after
starting 40.
Adam Amato
Photo Editor
Churchill High. While she was there
she was the recipient of the Dean's
Scholarship and the U.S. Army Reserve
National Scholar/Athlete Award.
When it came to graduation,
Werdell's hardest decision was where
to attend college. In high school, she
was listed as "Who's Who" among
the nation's high school students in
her junior and senior years.
"To tell you the truth, I wanted to
go to OSU as a little kid," she said.
"Oregon State actually ended up of
fering me more money than Oregon
did, and I had a really good friend
that was going to Oregon State, so I
was really considering it. But when it
came down to it, I kind of wanted to
stay home in my own town, and I
couldn't imagine myself living in
Corvallis because it's so small."
And to Oregon she came, where in
her first season in 2000 she played 13
games and recorded two shots. Now,
as a senior, Werdell holds the longest
starting streak for the Ducks at 45
games. She has started every game
since the start of her sophomore year.
Bring on the Pilots
After returning home from a difficult
three-week road trip where the Ducks
finished 2-4, Oregpn (5-4) has its work
cut out in facing defending national
champion Portland on Friday and We
ber State on Sunday afternoon.
"It's good coming back home even
though we are playing last year's na
tional champion," Werdell said. "It's
going to be a tough game I mean, we
are obviously not expected to win,
but we should have a really good
game against them. And then we
should beat Weber (State)."
Oregon finishes its final noncon
ference weekend against the Pilots,
who defeated the Ducks 3-0 last year
in Portland. It will be ideal for Ore
gon to capitalize on the opportuni
ties it creates. In the last four games,
the Ducks have taken a combined 38
shots but did not score a goal.
"We're excited to be home and ex
cited to be playing the defending na
tional champions," Steffen said. "We
have to put forward our best effort."
Redshirt sophomore Nicole
Garbin continues to lead the offense
with four goals, 37 shots and 14
shots on goal this season.
The Pilots are currently ranked in
the top seven of all four major soc
cer polls.
Werdell will have to lead her
Ducks against one of their toughest
opponents all season. And in order
for Oregon to succeed, Werdell and
the Ducks need to make some noise
and put a few in the back of the net.
Contact tire sports reporter
at jessethomas@dailyemerald.com.
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Horoscope by Linda C. Black
TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (Oct 3)
Dreams come true this year, but
unfortunately, there's work involved.
You might win the lottery, but even
that requires responsibility. Make the
most of your luck by avoiding the
temptation to shirk.
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 6 _ Think about what you can do to
benefit others as much as possible.
This will raise you up in their eyes,
and that’s worth a lot.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) _ Today is
an 8 _ Sometimes you have a difficult
time getting your message across.
That shouldn't be the case for a
while. Let your feelings flow.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21) _ Today is
a 7 _ Continue to concentrate on
straightening up your place. This
weekend is a great time for a party.
CANCER (June 22-July 22) _ Today
is a 6 _ You'll continue to learn quite
rapidly if you can keep from arguing.
True, your nerves may be n edge, but
don't forget your manners.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) _ Today is a 7
_ Keep track of what's coming in as
you go along. The higher your score,
the higher your enthusiasm. Don't let
an error throw off your stride.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) _ Today is
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case now. Let somebody special
know how much you really care.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) _ Today is
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SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) _ Today
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good deed for the day.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) _
Today is a 7 _ Call up all those folks
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CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) _
Today is a 7 _ You need to make sure
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dirty work? Lofty ideas are a dime a
dozen. Show that you can do what
you promised.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) _ Today
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you toward questions that cant be
answered in "normal” reality. Don't
worry about It. You're not alone.
115 GARAGE/MOVING SALES
Gigantic habitat for humanity garage
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Presbyterian Church. 15th & Patter
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125 FURNITURE/APPLIANCES
New Mattress Set
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FULL MATTRESS SET $120
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please call 501-6599
For sale- dressers, w/bookshelves,
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130 CARS/TRUCKS/CYCLES
'89 Toyota Tercel. Runs well, clutch,
good tires, good gas mileage, new
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’90 grey Acura Integra. 201K, great
condition, CD, $2700. Call Andy
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‘94 Acura Integra 46K mi. excel
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’94 Geo Prism, runs great, 5 speed,
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145 COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS
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185 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
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205 HELP WANTED
Part-time Nanny for 3 Boys
Flex schedule after school, $9/hr
Must have car. Perfect for sports
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Nursery attendant needed at First
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Call Laura at 345-8764.
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