Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, November 29, 1995, Page 8, Image 8

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DUCKS FLYING
EAST FOR
COTTON BOWL
Final Four
Next For
Lady Pilots
The U niversity o f Portland
earneda second consecutive NCAA
Final Four berth and rem ained un­
beaten in the process with a 1-0
victory over the University o f M ary­
land Saturday at M erlo Field.
The second-ranked Pilots ( 19-
0-2) broke the scoreless lie on se­
n io r A ll- A m e r ic a n S h a n n o n
M acM illan's goal at 37:39. Jody
Dutra provided the setup with a
pass to the box. M acM illan ran
onto the ball and her 13-yard shot
angled past Terrapin goalkeeper
Kassie K necht to the far post.
The team s played through a
steady rain for most o f the gam e.
Each fired lO shotsongoal. Knecht
made seven saves for the Terps.
Portland keeper Erin Fahey re­
corded five and earned her 16th
shutout o f the season.
"It was a tough gam e, espe­
cially the first 30 m inutes," said
Pilot coach Clive Charles. "I was
relieved to see Shannon score and
as the game went on, we felt more
com fortable.
Pilot Soccer
Playoffs On TV
T he m en 's and w om en’s soc­
cer teams at the University O f Port­
land are advancing in the NCA A
national soccer cham pionships.
The m ens s team will play a
NCAA quarterfinal gam e at Santa
C larao n S atu rd ay at 7:30p.m . The
Pilots w om en’s team will play a
NCAA sem ifinal gam e against
Southern M ethodist University on
Friday in Chapel Hill. N.C. with
kickoff set for 4 :30 p in. (PST).
The cham pionship gam e is
scheduled for Sunday at 10:30a.m .
(PST).
Both the w om en's sem is and
final will televised live on (he Prime
Sports Network
(Photo by Duane Lewis)
Rose Garden Proceeds Allocated
Opening Weekend Festivities Net $156,000 For Four Area Charities
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The U niversity o f O regon
Alumni Association isoffering tour
packages to Duck fans eligible for
tickets to the 1996 Cotton Bowl on
Jan. I in Dallas, Texas.
Brochures are being mailed to
UO football season-ticket holders
dues-pay ing members o f the associ­
ation and donors to the university.
Tour features include deluxe
accom m odations at the Wyndham
A natole, the Duck team headquar
ters hotel, plus a N ew Y ear’s Eve
dinner and dance, the UO pep ral­
ly, the traditional Alumni A ssoci­
ation pre-gam e party at the stadi­
um, plus Cotton Bowl souvenirs
and all airport transfers.
Prices for double occupancy
are $I,O I4 for a three-night pack­
age and $1,086 for a four-night
package.
Land-only packages and o th­
er option tours are also available.
Interested alum ni and friends
may call the UO Cotton Bowl
hotline num ber at ( 5 4 1 ) 346-8636,
(541) 346-5656 or toll free at I-
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Urban League Thankful For Award
W hen the Portland Trail B lazers
first announced plans to build the new
Rose G arden arena, it signaled an
expanded com m itm ent to the greater
Portland com m unity But few knew
just how deep that com m itm ent would
run Now, thanks to the Trail Blazers
and the O regon A rena Corp., the U r­
ban League o f Portland has learned
lirst hand with a $ 3 9 ,0 0 0 donation for
the Rose G arden's opening w eekend.
"T his su b stan tial co n trib u tio n
adds a crow ning touch to our 50th
anniversary year," said L aw rence J
D ark, president and C E O o f the U r­
ban League. “T he U rban L eag u e's
focus on education, em ploym ent ant
equality has received a boost that wil
benefit North and Northeast Portlanc
C itizens im m easurably. We are very
grateful Io the O regon A rena C o rp o ­
ration and the Portland Trail Blazers
lor choosing the Urban League as a
beneficiary."
Grand Opening Events Boost Portland Sports Scene
Efforts to attract sporting events to
Portland have been enhanced with a dona­
tion to the Portland Metropolitan Sports
Authority from the Portland Trail Blazers
and Oregon Arena Corp
The authi city last week announced the
receipt of $39,014 from the Rose Garden
arena’sopeningmght Ultimate Ganlen Party
and public tours held the weekend of Octo­
ber 14 and I5."I want to congratulate Paul
Allen, the Trail Blazers and the Oregon
Arena Corp, for their foresight in using the
grand opening ol this marvelous building to
benefit kxal charities, said authority presi­
dent Will Glasgow.
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