1954 Oregon Webfoots Baseball Team
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The 1954 Oregon Webfoots baseball team represented the
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in the 1954 NCAA baseball season. The Webfoots played their home games at
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. The team was coached by Don Kirsch in his 7th year at Oregon. The Webfoots won the District VII Playoff to advanced to the
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, where they were defeated by the
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.


Roster


Schedule

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Howe Field Jane Sanders Stadium, nicknamed "The Jane", is an outdoor softball stadium in Eugene, Oregon, United States. Located on the south side of the University of Oregon (UO) campus at 18th and University, it is the home field of the Oregon Ducks of th ...
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Awards and honors

;Norm Forbes * First Team All-District VIII * All-
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;John Keller * All-North Division ;Neal Marlett * First Team All-District VIII * All-North Division ;
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* First Team All-American * First Team All-District VIII * All-North Division ;Pete Williams * All-North Division


References

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