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Women win (yawn) region
Track team captures 13 of 19 events
By JODY MURRAY
Of the Emerald
It’s getting pretty damn ob
vious that Oregon has outgrown
the Northwest in women’s track.
During the past dual meet
season, the Ducks met three
Northwest foes and defeated
them by a cumulative total of
122 points. Oregon then capped
that feat last weekend in Cor
vallis at the regional champion
ships by outdistancing the field
by 119 points. It was the Duck’s
fourth consecutive team title.
"We re just too deep for this
kind of competition,” said
Oregon coach Tom Heinonen
after witnessing his mile relay
team cap the meet with a
3:49.49 win at Oregon State’s
Wayne Valley Field.
Oregon not only won 13 of 19
events in the three-day meet,
but captured a truckload of
seconds, thirds, fourths and so
on.
Heinonen was most pleased
with javelin thrower Sally Har
mon and sprinter Melanie
Batiste. Harmon defeated a
stellar field on her first throw — a
season-best 168-5. Batiste,
hampered all season by a
hamstring injury, won the 200
for the fourth straight year to
become only the third to ac
complish that feat in regionals.
“After losing a tough one to
(Oregon State’s) Asa (Penning
ton) in the 100, she came back
and demolished the field in the
200," Heinonen said of Batiste.
The Oregon senior clocked a
24.65 in the 200, followed by
softball rematch awaits
women against Beavers
Oregon’s women’s softball
team will face Oregon State
today in a rematch of a game
that rained out last month.
The Ducks, 9-14 for the sea
son, split a double-header with
the Beavers May 1, winning the
second game of that contest 6-2
off a Yogi Johnson homer that
scored three runs in the first
inning.
Freshman Marcy Sowa, who
has stepped in to backup
pitcher Teri Anderson who has
a sore arm, pitched the win.
“We re looking for another
win against them," said coach
John Feeney. ‘They’re a tough
ball team, but I know we can
beat them."
Today’s game is set to begin
at 2:30 on the softball field,
south of Hayward Field.
Rockets tie up
series, 91-86
HOUSTON (AP) - Mike Dun
leavy and Moses Malone led a
third-quarter Houston charge
that carried the Rockets to
91-86 win over the Boston Cel
tics Sunday to tie the National
Basketball Association cham
pionship series at two victories
apiece.
Malone scored eight points to
lead a 10-2 Houston surge and
give the Rockets a 60-52 lead
with 7:56 left in the third quarter.
Then Dunleavy scored 11
points in the last 6:14 of the third
period to help the Rockets take
a 75-67 lead into the fourth
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teammate Lena Fritzson (25.41)
and Pennington (25.49).
The whipping winds, however,
prevented Oregon's sprinters
and 400 relay from meeting the
AIAW qualifying standards,
which Heinonen had hoped
they could do at this meet.
"You take one look at the way
the flags are blowing and you
forget about qualifying marks,”
Heinonen said
Harmon, who put the AIAW
qualifying mark behind her a
long time ago, continues to im
prove this season despite her
"transition” work during prac
tice. Harmon is learning a new
throwing style, and that usually
means a slight dropoff in per
formance until that style is per
fected.
Harmon, however, was a
model of consistency, following
her winning throw with tosses of
167-9% and 164-5.
Oregon's Lexie Miller was put
to work by the meet’s schedule
as she shuttled between the
long jump and both hurdle
races. She won all three, as
expected, even though she only
had enough time to step up to
the line and go in the 400 hur
dles.
"I didn’t have time to run
through some hurdles before
the race,” she said. "So I let my
body run it and not worry about
my mind.”
First-place finishers:
100 — Asa Pennington, OSU, 12.3 200 —
Melanie Batiste, Ore, 24 65. 400 — Grace
Bakari, Ore, 54 0 800 — Ranza Clark, Ore,
2:11.9. 1,500 - Sandra Gregg, UW. 4:22.9
3,000 - Regina Joyce, UW, 8:59.39 5,000 -
Eryn Forbes, Ore, 16:48.3. 100 hurdles —
Lexie Miller, Ore, 14.43. 400 hurdles —
Miller, Ore, 1:01 9 High jump — Sonja
Crowther, OSU, 5-9. Long jump — Miller,
Ore, 19-7Viw. Shot put — Caryl Van Pelt, UW,
51 -10Vi. Discus — Karen McDonald, Ore,
170-634 Javelin — Sally Harmon, 168-5
Heptathlon — Cindy Greiner, OSU, 5,338.
400 relay — Oregon, 47.07 Mile relay —
Oregon. 3:49 49 3,200 relay — Washington,
8:58.6 Medley relay — Oregon, V44.49
Team — Oregon 257, Oregon State 138,
Washington 107, Montana 44, Washington
State 31, Montana State 15.
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