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Corner of 27th & Willamette (inside InShape Athletic Club) Call 344.4712 ■ Oregon notes Pete Pallagi I State Press Arizona State defenders can only watch as James Finley glides into the end zone for a two-point conversion in the third quarter last week. Finley caught two passes for 19 yards against the Sun Devils. Ducks strive to maintain momentum against Huskies Terrence Whitehead has returned to the field and provided quick production BY JEFFREY DRANSFELDT SPORTS REPORTER Healthy and going full speed, Ore gon’s Terrence Whitehead again dis played the ability to have a big game against a ranked opponent. Entering the game against then ranked No. 17 Arizona State as under dogs, Whitehead became the first Ore gon player in 35 years to run for and receive 100-plus yards in helping Ore gon upset the Sun Devils 31-17. Whitehead ran for 122 yards on 21 carries and 100 yards on 9 catches. This after Whitehead ran for 96 yards and a touchdown and caught a second touchdown against then-No. 23 Fresno State earlier this season. Whitehead’s performance against Arizona State was the first time an Ore gon player had run and caught more than 100 yards in one game since Bob by Moore against UCLA in 1970. Whitehead moved to seventh on Oregon’s all-purpose yards list with 3,679 in his career. He passed Don Reynolds and Terry Obee. Quarterback Kellen Clemens climbed to third on Oregon’s passing yards list with 6,943. The senior quar terback moves past Chris Miller and Joey Harrington and now only trails Bill Musgrave and Danny O’Neil. Clemens 56 career touchdown pass es trails Harrington’s 59, Musgrave’s 60 and the leader O’Neil with 62. Addi tionally, Clemens’ 567 career comple tions trails Musgrave’s 634 and O’Neil’s 636. Only four Oregon quar terbacks, including O’Neil, Miller, Musgrave and Dan Fouts, have at tempted more passes than Clemens. One of Clemens frequent targets, wide receiver Demetrius Williams, has six touchdown catches this season and has the single-season record of 10 by Tony Hartley, Cristin McLemore and Moore within reach. Full backfield With Whitehead’s return to health and the end of Jeremiah Johnson’s — Pete Pallagi | State Press Demetrius Williams drags Littrele Jones (9) of Arizona State into the end zone Saturday. The touchdown was Oregon's final time to score in the 31-17 win. redshirt year against Stanford two weeks ago, the Ducks have a full com plement of running backs. Against Arizona State, Oregon had four other players besides Whitehead combine for 123 yards on 22 carries. Clemens and Jonathan Stewart each had nine carries and ran for 55 and 34 yards, respectively. Demetrius Williams ran once for 22 yards and Johnson ran three times for 12 yards. Johnson also had one kickoff return for 21 yards. Replacing Martinez Matt Evensen filled in perfectly for injured kicker Paul Martinez, one week after not making the trip to Stanford. It was determined in pre-game that Martinez would be unable to play be cause of a strained right thigh muscle on his right leg. Martinez has made 15 of 19 field goals this season and earned Pac-10 Player of the Week honors twice. He came out for pre-game warmups and afterward appeared to be favoring his right leg, according to media reports. Evenson was efficient, however, hit ting two 42-yard field goals and a 51 yarder right before halftime. He also connected on two point after touch down attempts. Additionally, Evensen handled all seven kickoffs. Evensen’s strong play was acknowl edged with Pacific-10 Conference Foot ball Player of the Week Honors. Evensen’s award marks the third time an Oregon kicker has been honored this season, with Martinez earning recognition after games against Hous ton and Montana to start the season. Active Trucks Anthony Trucks was a disruptive force against Arizona State and quar terback Sam Keller. Thicks had three sacks for 12 yards and four tackles for 15 yards lost. Thicks posted 11 total tackles, in cluding 10 solo. He helped Oregon’s defense limit Arizona State to 53 yards rushing and 330 yards total offense. The Sun Devil offense normally aver ages 518.7 yards per game. He became Oregon’s second defen sive player to earn Pac-10 Conference Football Player of the Week honors. Linebacker A.J. Tliitele was honored after recording 11 tackles, seven solo, against Fresno State Sept. 17. jdransfeldt@dailyemercLld.com 023013 ESCAPE & EXPLORE Mei www.rei.com CYCLE CLIMB CAMP TRAVEL 306 LAWRENCE ST (FACING 3RD ST), EUGENE, OR 97401 (541)465-1800 023136 MOHAWK C/e COIN LAUNDRY ATTENDANT ON DUTY 100 Machines Means No Waif! 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