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As a defender, I feel really confident having her behind me" Lainez remembers the feeling of her first home game this season when her name was announced as the starter. Lainez had told junior Chris tine Mintz, "I wish my mom was there for that moment." Soccer has been a family affair for Lainez ever since she was young. She began playing in an under 12 team when she was 8. Lainez was coached by her father for six years from elementary school through 8th grade. Lainez's most memorable experience was as a sophomore when her sister, Luda Lainez — a junior at the time — and she were playing in a tournament. The referee made the mistake of letting the game go two minutes past regula tion without checking his watch, ac cording to Lainez. In those last two minutes, Domenique Lainez got scored on, and her team lost. She remembers cry ing and her sister comforting her. "1 just remember her saying 'you played great,'" she said. "1 just remem ber her putting her hand around my shoulders and saying 'it's all right.'" On the field, she seems to be able to cover all areas. Off the field, she is just busy. Lainez is a member of the Chi Omega sorority and serves as the soccer representative for the Student Athlete Advisory Council, which fo cuses on community service. "She wants to do her best in every thing," Wone said. "She's got a lot of determination. She's got a lot of ener gy. That's just her char art er." Lainez describes her character as ambitious, involved and determined. But beyond that she always strives to be different. 'She could become a great leader," former Oregon goalkeeper Sarah Peters said. "She's already got the position part down. That's a huge part of becoming a leader." Lainez will look to lead her team this weekend in Oregon's first Pacific-10 Conference homestand. Oregon (7-7 overall, 1-3 Pac-10) faces Stanford on Friday and California on Sunday at Pape Field. For Lainez, this weekend means something extra. Her mother, Gloria Lainez, will be in attendance. It will be her mother's first ever trip to watch her play at Pape Field. "I want my mom to be proud of me," Domenique Lainez said. When asked if she's proud of her daughter, a boastful mother said: "Oh absolutely. Ihat's in capital letters. She's one to be admired. She never gives up." Contact the sports reporter at jessethomas@dailyemerald.com. CLUB continued from page 5A Oregon proved to be a competi tive team in the next game, and end ed the final period tied with Wash ington State. Oregon lost in the shootout but hopes to get its first win tonight against California State Sacramento at Lane County Ice Are na. The game begins at 7:30 p.m. and admission is free. It's no World Series, but... After a long week of tryouts and an excellent turnout Oregon's Club Base ball team is already making plans to have a successful spring season. "Fifty players battled for 15 spots, so it was very competitive," coordi nator Jonathan Loomis said. "The group of guys that came out were definitely talented. * The team practices four days a week on both the Turf Field and in the Hayward Field House and is preparing for a Krispy Kreme fundf raiser in January. The team will be selling the doughnuts on campus. Kirsten McEwen is a freelance reporter for the Emerald. Halloween HQ's for Authentic Costumes Flight Suits © Fireman Suits© Cooks Outfits Soldier Uniforms© Nurses Uniforms Camouflage Face Paint © Patches & Ensignes Toxicological Suits © Hard Hats ©Army Berets 4251 Franklin Blvd. SURPLUS Eugene 746.1301 Thursday's crossword solution Ozogchen Buddha Foundation Eugene Meditation Practice: an invitation to practice The Buddha Path under the guidance of Dzogchen Khenpo Choga Rinpoche Wed-Ttiura 74pm Sundays 11-1pm For Info call: 641-431-1066 www.dzogchanlinaage. 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