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Center of her heartRay Schafer and fiancee Sarah count a love of service and religion as a main bondby Luke AndrewsSince Ray Schafer and Sarah Reichner started dating back on Nov. 11, 2006, the relationship has been anything but typical. "We aren't the kind who go out to movies," Reichner said. "Most of the things we do are unordinary." "We go unplug storm drains in the rain, just random things," Schafer added. |
Changing my mind at 160 miles per hourIn my opinionby Stefanie LohUntil very recently, I'd always scoffed at the legitimacy of NASCAR - a sport that I'd long associated with beer-gulping, pot-bellied hicks waving the Confederate flag, and drivers who drove stock cars because they'd probably never be able to cut it in the European-dominated world of F1 racing, the real motorsport. |
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Even in defeat, Oregon made this year a winnerby Dan Jones | Freelance reporterOne of Oregon's most legitimizing moments during the MCLA National Championships in Frisco, Texas, came when senior Julian Coffman and his teammates looked up and saw themselves score in slow-motion instant replay on the giant video board inside Pizza Hut Park. |
Yasir Rosemond moves higher up the ranks of Oregon's coaching staffby Jacob MayYasir Rosemond was promoted to assistant coach for the Oregon men's basketball team, coach Ernie Kent announced Monday. Rosemond, 30, was Oregon's director of operations the previous two years and replaces former assistant coach Scott Duncan, who was hired for a similar position by UCLA. |
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Club Sportsby Dan Jones | Freelance reporterWomen's Rugby The Oregon women's rugby team was blanked 39-0 by the Ducks' alumni squad Saturday at Riverfront Field. The older squad converted on seven of eight tries and converted on a few kicks. "They always come back and work the team," Sarah Harmon said. |
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2008 Woodie Awards


