Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 05, 2003, Page 8, Image 8

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Oregon Club crew
starts on high notes
Oregon’s club crew team
competes for the first time
this season on the Willamette
River and places well
Kirsten McEwen
Freelance Reporter
Oregon's Club crew team tested the
waters for the first time on Oct. 25 at
the Portland Loop Regatta.
The race be
gan in Lake Os
wego and end
ed seven miles
later at Oaks
Amusement
Park. Oregon
State, Portland,
Portland State and Washington com
peted alongside Oregon in the regatta.
The Oregon men finished third
with a time of 26 minutes, 11.42 sec
onds, behind Oregon State and Port
land. The women's four-person boat
took home the silver medal, crossing
the finish line at 32:58:42 just behind
Oregon State.
Last weekend the team again rowed
on the Willamette River — participat
ing in the Portland Fall Invite — and
placed well.
The Ducks competed against Port
land, Portland State and Evergreen.
This time, the men's four-person
boat placed first with a time of
14:15. The men's eight-person boat
finished at 14:24, taking second
place behind Portland.
"The men's four-person boat
brought it all together halfway
through the race and we just decided
to row well," rower Adam Fagan said.
The women's eight-person boat
also finished second behind Portland,
recording a time of 18:01.
The Portland Fall Invite also gave
Oregon's novice boats a chance to test
their skills and race against other
schools. The men's eight-person boat
finished in first place, and the same
went for the women's four-person
boat. The Ducks also entered two
women's eight-person boats which
finished third and fifth respectively.
On Nov. 9, the men's and women's
crew teams will take their varsity
squads to Lake Union in Washington
Club
Sports
to compete against some of the
Northwest's best. Both the men's and
women's teams will compete in the
Head of the Lake Regatta.
"We are looking forward to partici
pating in this regatta because it will be
the first time some of our varsity rowers
have rowed through the Monte Lake
Cut which is a great experience," crew
coordinator Melissa Johnson said.
No wind, but lots of rain
The Club sailing team got off to a
chilly start last weekend.
The Ducks hosted their first regatta
at the Columbia Gorge and compet
ed against schools from the North
west District. Some of their oppo
nents included Western Washington,
Washington, Portland State and the
University of British Columbia.
On Nov. 1 there was little wind, pos
ing many problems for the teams. De
spite the lack of wind, two races took
place. Oregon's George Yioulos and his
crew finished in fifth place out of 12
teams and Rob Dubuc took home the
bronze medal out of nine teams.
The final day of the race was canceled
due to too much wind and snow.
"We made a hell of an improve
ment over last year," Yioulos said. "It
was the coldest I have ever been in my
entire life. But the team made the best
of it and we sailed well."
The team consists of 20 members,
which is a massive number com
pared to the six participants the Club
had last year.
The Club not only has many new
members, but two new boats as well.
The Ducks plan to test their new
boats out in Seattle on Nov. 14 and
15 at the North North Regatta. This
will be the first time the sailing team
will bring both a varsity and junior
varsity team.
Hockey continues search
Oregon's Club ice hockey team
competes on Friday and Saturday at
7:30 p.m. against California at the
Lane County Ice Arena. Currently, the
Ducks are 0-4 in the Pacific-8 Confer
ence and are looking for their first win
this season against the Golden Bears.
Kirsten McEwen is a freelance
reporter for the Emerald.
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