P age D ecember B2 P. SHOCKS O.S.U. B y D an B ell t was a game that O.S..U. was expected to w in. But the University of Portland basketball team had other plans in mind other than to simply role over and play dead. I HOCKEY Auto Accident Seahawk Paralyzed Seahawk Mike Frier proba­ bly will never walk again after suffering injuries in car accident last Thursday night. He has a broken and dislocated neck be­ tween the fifth and sixth vertebra and his spinal cord is severely injured. Teammates Chris W arren and Lamar Smith were also in­ jured in the crash. No one has determined who was driving although initial po­ lice reports indicated that it was C hris W a rre n 's O ld sm o b ile Bravada. Kirkland police said that Chris W arren had been arrested for investigation o f vehicular as­ sault and was released. FOOTBALL S tiff Penalties Players guilty offlagrant late hits on quarterbacks would be force to sit out 14 to 16 plays during a game under proposal submitted totheN .F.L . com peti­ tion committee by San Francisco 4 9 e rs v ic e p re s id e n t Jo h n McVay. Presently late hits are as­ sessed 15 yard penalty as a deter­ rent. In extreme cases players have been thrown out o f a game. O ffending players are also sub­ ject to after-the-fact fine assessed by the league. Nebraska, Penn St, 1-2 Alabama Falls N ebraska and Penn State re­ main the only undefeated NC A A 1-A teams in the country were 1 and 2 respectively in all major Pools. N ebraska (12-0) will play Miami in the Orange bowl which may well determined the mythi­ cal national tittle. Penn State (1 1- 0) will play Oregon rate #12 in the Rose bowl. RACING Famous Horse Dies Foolish Pleasure the winner o f the 1975 Kentucky Derby, died at the age 22 on Nov. 17 at the Horse Shoe Ranch in Dayton W yoming. SOCCER Viking Lose At Elite Eight The no 10 ranked had to dig deep to pull out a five game match they just couldn't manage to dig deep enough in their bid to pull o ff a come-ffom-behind win over Central Missouri State in th equarterfinalsofN C A A Divi­ sion II Elite Eight. The No 12 Jennies 3 1 -3 de­ feated Portland State(26-13) 15- 6,15-12,14-1614-16.15-8.Now Central Missouri State will ad­ vance to the semifinals to face defending national cham pion Northern Michigan In front o f a crowd o f 3,769 The Pilots (2-2) won in a squeakier 74-71 and posted their first win against Oregon State (1-2) since 1985. The Pilots rallied from 12 points in the first half and held to­ gether in an emotionally intense game to come up with the big win. “1 don’t know if there was a tremendous amount at stake,” Port­ land coach Rob Chavez said. “ Its just the in-state rivalry and the situ­ ation o f the game for us and our program. Our Kids showed a lot o f heart. We were down and then welcomed back to get in a situation where we could win in the second half.” Portland made 12 o f 19 free throw attempts, more importantly they made free throws when they needed them. Another decisive factor was the play off the bench, only two Pilots did not score and all but one of eleven players who suited up contributed men’s minutes to the win. Early on in the game it looked as though Oregon State was going to dominate the game. They had a 12 point lead three times in the first half. The last time with 5:56 left in the first half with the score 37-25. Then with the score 40-30 the Pilots made their move to slowly get back in the game, with a little help from the Beavers who missed 5 o f 6 free throws that allowed The Pilot to get with in 43- 37 at the half. From there on it was a dog fight with numerous lead changes. With 11:30 left in the game SharifM ctover hit a three point shot to give Portland its first lead since the opening min­ utes o f the game. O.S.U. went back in front with a 9-3 run capped by M ustapha H o ff s free throw. H off scored 26 team high po in ts for the B eaver and was uncontainable for the Pilots through­ out the night. The Beavers last lead o f the game was with 7:26 left on a H off shot from in close. UP forward Canaan Chatman tied it with a free throw then Lemont Daniels scored from the inside with 6:45 left to give the Pilots the lead. O.S.U. tied it four more times but were unable to surmount to the lead. However neither did Portland get out o f danger. With the score 72-71 and seven seconds left fresh­ man point guard Dionn Holt made two free throws for the final m ar­ gin, and Kasey Flicker had just 28 seconds earlier made 2 o f 4 free throws he shot and made for the night to bring the game to 72-70. The B eavers had one last chance but Brent Barry desperation 20 foot 3 point shot went awry. C oach Jim A nderson said. They played a very nice and played hard. They pretty much ran us out o f our offense and forced us to go one on-one. And that was the difference in the game. JEFFERSON HIGH GIRLS BEAT TIGARD by D anny B ell The Democrats survived a late game barrage with the aid of se­ nior Erika Mashia and junior for­ ward who poured 13 pointseach to beat the visiting non-league Tigard 44-41 in last Friday’s game. T igard th reaten ed to upend Jefferson when they made 10 o f 13 free throws in the fourth quarter. Rallying to erase a six point defic it to bring them within a point with two minutes remaining making the score 42-41 on a lay-up by junior Angela Hovies. The Tigers called a time-out and were, assessed with a two shot tech­ nical for callinga time-out when they had none remaining. Mashia who also contributing six assists to her team ’s effort made the two free throws. After making the two crucial points the Dem o’s were able to run the clock out. “ We made some clutch shots at the end o f the game and thats a good sign” Jefferson’s coach Milt Adams said “And anytime you can beat a class team like Tigard you have to be happy.” Senior guard M olly Haskell pumped in 13 pointsforTigard, soph­ omore forward Sharon Rissimiller added 12 and senior Deanna Stearns- Johnson scored 10. Tigard had a difficult time with Jefferson’s aggressive defense which accounted for 26 turnovers and led to numerous easy baskets. On the other hand Jefferson had trouble with the many defensive looks Tigard threw at them and were able to muster only 11 o f 30 shots put up in the first half. Although they were able to get on track in the fourth quarter and make 6 o f 13. Tigards fourth quarter ran into a crucial snafu when Haskell was fouled with 27 seconds left shooting a 3 point shot. She was only awarded a two shot free-throw . Coach Ken Johnson was assessed tim e-out for arguing the call utilizing the teams last time-out. Haskell made both free throws, making the score 42-39 set­ ting the final scenario for the game. p u t them aw ay w ith our great team d e fe n s e .” G o in g into the fo u rth q u a rte r n a game that exuded dow n by 1 1 p o in ts. T he Ram s play o ff in te n s ity ra llie d b e h in d S a n ta g e lo w ho Benson met defending p o u re d in 15 p o in ts in the second state champ Central Catholic, half. Th e D e m o ’s ho w ev er e x ­ last Friday night at Central. tin g u ish e d the Ram s hopes by Three senior perim eter players s c o rin g tw o b ig b a sk e ts a fte r produced double digits each, for a D an B ell I total o f 62 points, as Benson over­ came an early deficit to earn an 88-76 win in the boys high school season opener. “This was a play-off type game, especially considering it was the first o f the season, said Rams coach Halligan. "They kind o f took control o f the game in the second quarter. They’re my pick for No. 1 (in the state). G u ard E arl C la rk pum ped in a c a re e r high 24 p o in ts co m in g o f f the b e n c h , Ja so n F ra n k lin sc o re d 21 p o in ts, d e sp ite tw is t­ ing an an k le in th e q u a rte r, and G ary B u rk s a c c o u n te d fo r 17 m ore fo r the T ech m en . Matt Santaugelo, Central Cath­ olics stand out guard scored 20 points for the game but was only 1 o f to for his first 10 shots. All while Clark was exerting constant pressure on him. The Rams led 21 -17 early in the second quarter but were outscored 23-7 the rest o f the first half. As B enson to o k a d v a n ta g e its s u p e r io r q u ic k n e s s , C la rk co m m ented “ we w ent to h alf-tim e and knew w e had c o n tro l o f the gam e, but co ach (D on E m ry) told us th e first th re e m in u te s o f the th ird q u a rte r w ere the key. C lark did not sta rt b e c a u se o f a team in fra c tio n o f ta rd in e ss fo r p ra c ­ tice e a rlie r in th e w eek. C lark fin ish ed by say in g th a ts w hen we t C e n tra l C a th o lic got up 73-67 w ith fo u r m in u te s le ft, C la rk m ade an a c ro b a tic b lo c k and then c o n v e rte d a th re e p o in t play at the o th e r end. Santangelo sank a three point shot with 1:05 left to make 80-76 but Clark made a lay-up on the fast break to put the game out o f reach. Applications are being sought forthe 1995 Minority Internship Pro­ gram with the Professional Golfers Association Tour. Sixteen paid internships will be available June 5 through Aug. 4 for qualified male and female college students o f African American, Asian American, Native American and His­ panic descent. Ten o f the internships will be based in or around PGA Tour Head­ quarters in Ponte Verda, Fla. Three internships have been established with the tour’s promotions area and will involve traveling the tour week- to-week. The remaining three posi­ tions are based in Los A ngeles, Trumbull, Conn, and Atlanta, Ga. Local internship positions are in areas ranging from communications to journalism , to data processing, go lf course design and tournament Work one today. Donate blood this holiday season when the need is great but donations are down. It's a gift only you can give. 1-800-GIVE LIFE ■I + promotions. Q u a lify in g c rite ria v ary , but in g en eral the pro g ram seeks c o l­ lege stu d e n ts w ith an in te re st in g o lf and w ho have a so lid a c a ­ dem ic history. “This internship program, cur­ rently in its fourth year, offers stu­ dents the opportunity to gain valu­ able work experience and exposure to the business side o f golf,” said Richard Bowers, the tour’s director o f government relations. “Several o f our former interns are now employed with the golf industry as a result o f this program.” Students may pick up applica­ tions at their career placement office or by writing to PGA T our, c/o String­ er Marketing Group, 8251 Greens­ boro Dr., Suite 1150, McLean, Va 22102. The application deadline is Feb. 15. NEW BASKETBALL LEAGUE OPENS FOR KIDS M ore than 3,500 Portland area youth will participate in a drug free basketball league this winter thanks to a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the co­ sponsorship o f Louisiana-Pacific and the Trail Blazers. T he L o u is ia n a -P a c ific / B lazers All A m erican D rug Free B a sk e tb a ll L eag u e is d e sig n e d to give a t-risk yo u th in g rad es 4-6 the o p p o rtu n ity to play b a s­ k e tb a ll, im p ro v e a th le tic sk ills, learn team w o rk , c o o p e ra tio n and d isc ip lin e w hile d e liv e rin g a stro n g a n ti-d ru g , a lc o h o l, s te ­ ro id and to b a c c o m essage. The league is a cooperate ef­ fort involving more than 250 teams coordinated through the Boys and Girls Clubs o f metropolitan Port­ land,, the C olum bia-W illam ette YMCA. Police Activities League and Portland Parks and Recreation. FormerTrail B lazerplayer Jim Paxon is the league’s honorary com­ missioner. P a rtic ip a tin g youth w ill re ­ ceiv e a sp e c ia l T -sh irt and a o ffic ia l m e m b e rsh ip c a rd . As p art o f the pro g ram , p la y e rs and co ach es w ill be re q u ire d to re ­ cite a drug free p le d g e at c e n te r co u rt p rio r to each co n te st. 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