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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2016
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SPORTS
IN BRIEF
Hunt begins for
cause of crash
that wiped out
Brazilian team
By FERNANDO VERGARA
and JOSHUA GOODMAN
Associated Press
LA UNION, Colombia —
Colombia’s worst air crash in
two decades snuffed out a sto-
rybook run by a Brazilian soc-
cer team, and authorities are dig-
ging in trying to figure out why a
chartered jetliner crashed in the
Andes, killing all but six of the
77 people aboard.
The country’s aviation agency
said Tuesday that the British
Aerospace 146’s cockpit voice
recorder and flight data recorder
had been found among the
wreckage strewn over a moun-
tainside and were already being
studied by experts.
Initially, Colombian officials
said the short-haul jet suffered an
electrical failure, but there was
also heavy rain when the crew
declared an emergency and the
plane disappeared from radar
just before 10 p.m. Monday.
Authorities also said they
were not ruling out the possibility
the aircraft ran out of fuel min-
utes before it was to land at Jose
Maria Cordova airport outside
Medellin, a report given to res-
cuers by a surviving flight atten-
dant. Officials said they hoped to
interview her Wednesday.
Emotional pain resonated
across the region over the loss
of much of the Chapecoense
soccer team from southern Bra-
zil, which just two years after
working its way into Brazil’s
top league for the first time in
decades had fought its way into
the championship of one of
South America’s most presti-
gious tournaments.
The aircraft, which departed
from Santa Cruz, Bolivia, was
carrying the team to Wednes-
day’s first game in the two-game
Copa Sudamericana final against
Atletico Nacional of Medellin.
Twenty-one Brazilian journalists
were traveling with the team.
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Oregon head coach Mark Helfrich, center, comes onto the field for an interview before the Civil War against Oregon State in Corvallis on Saturday.
Oregon lets Helfrich go after 4-8 season
Ducks went 37-16
under his coaching
By ANNE M. PETERSON
Associated Press
Oregon has fired coach Mark Hel-
frich after a disappointing 4-8 sea-
son, and just two years after getting
the Ducks within a victory of the pro-
gram’s first national championship.
Helfrich was head coach of the
Ducks for four seasons, leading the
team to the first College Football
Playoff championship game after the
2014 season. But Oregon faltered this
year with a five-game losing streak,
and finished at the bottom of the Pac-
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Civil War game this past Saturday. The
loss snapped an eight-game Oregon
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Afterward, Helfrich was asked
about job security.
“Nobody’s job is safe in college
football,” he said. “That’s just the
nature of the beast.”
Fan discontentment with Helfrich
grew as the season dragged on and
wins were scarce. Some questioned
the wisdom of new assistant Brady
Hoke’s new defensive scheme, or the
reliance on graduate transfers at quar-
terback for the past two seasons rather
than long-term player development.
“Didn’t win enough games. I mean,
that’s blunt. But that’s the fact. We
have to own that part of it. And own
the solution,” Helfrich said following
the loss to the Beavers.
Success is slippery
Whatever the reason, Oregon’s
slide was a reminder of how hard it is
to get good. And stay good.
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