IN BRIEF Arendsen to be inducted into ISF Hall of Fame Oregon head softball coach Kathy Arendsen will be inducted into the International Softball Fed eration Hall of Fame tonight in Mo bile, Ala. Arendsen, already an American Softball Association of America Hall of Famer, will be the only American in the record class of 19 to be inducted. She becomes just one of three women to ever be in ducted into the ISF Hall of Fame. “Not only is it a tremendous hon or, it’s probably the greatest individ ual honor I’ve ever been given,” Arendsen said. “Because of the tremendous success American women have had in softball, it’s al most overwhelming. ” Between 1978-1993, Arendsen played for the Raybestos Brakettes and won nine ASA National Cham pionships, three ISF World Champi onships and five U.S. Olympic Festi vals. The Zeeland, Mich., native also competed on two USA Pan American teams. She is the third-winningest pitcher in Brakettes’ history, recording 334 wins and 25 losses. Arendsen threw 79 no-hitters, 42 perfect games and 265 shutouts. In 2,362 innings of work, she struck out 4,308 batters and had a career ERA of 0.15. Last year, she was inducted into the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame. Arendsen took over the Ducks three seasons ago and has taken the Ducks to two straight Regional fi nals. She has accumulated a 78-21 overall record while at Oregon, in cluding last season’s victory over then-No. 1 Arizona. — Clayton Jones Sprinter banned for life after positive drug test Sprinter Jerome Young, a central figure in a doping case that could cost the U.S. relay team its gold medal from Sydney, was banned for life by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency on Wednesday following his second positive test for a banned drug. Young tested positive for EPO at a Paris meet in July, USADA said. He is believed to be the first sprinter to test positive for EPO, which is popular with endurance runners and cyclists. Tests for EPO were introduced at the 2000 Sydney Games. Sprinter Kelli White admitted she used EPO and other performance-enhancing drugs earlier this year when she ac cepted a two-year ban for doping. Young, 28, tested positive for the steroid nandrolone in 1999, but was exonerated by a U.S. ap peals panel in July 2000, avoiding a two-year ban. — The Associated Press Pit Crew: Environment created by crew members' vocal chords Continued from page 13 “I think it’s all tasteful fun in my opinion,” Weckert said. “We love Nate Robinson and 1 hope that he understands and reciprocates the love for us.” Weckert said he now hopes fans can get more vocal and louder than last season. “You don’t have to worry what other people think of you,” he said. “Just scream at the top of your lungs and you’re going to be accept ed. The environment is amazing, but it has to be created by us.” Alex Tam is a freelance reporter for the Daily Emerald Volleyball: 1,000 career digs nearing O'Neils reach Continued from page 13 career, which is second on the league’s active-career list behind USC’s Emily Adams. “They are actually a more bal anced team than Stanford,” Ferreira said. “Their five attackers have the ability to get kills and they are just a very tactical team.” The Ducks will need to record a higher kill percentage and a lower er ror count than their opponents, ac cording to Ferreira. “We need to get into a sideout rhythm,” he said. “That’s how you keep the score close and force the op ponent into unforced errors.” Seniors' seasons near their final moments The 1,000 career-digs mark is in O’Neil’s reach, but achieving that goal is not embedded in her game plan. She has posted 924 digs in her four years with the Ducks. “I don’t approach games thinking about (statistics),” O’Neil said. “Re ally, I just play to my best ability each night. If that ends up panning out, I would be so happy because that’s a big goal, but I don’t focus on it. This year, I have just relaxed with my de fensive style, and it’s ended up bene fiting me.” O’Neil is aware this will be the last home game of her and Lauren West endorf’s careers. “It’s highly emotional for me,” O’Neil said. “The team has been great. We have been really conscious of this being our last home weekend. It’s all really sad, but at the same time it has amped us up this week. ” stephenmiller@ dailyemerald. com Lauren Wimer | Senior photographer Senior libero Katie O'Neil has 924 career digs going into her final home matches this weekend. Need Cash? extra money for back-to-school expenses? 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