sportfolio Upcoming running events around the state April 18 — Backside 10K, 10K, Donald and Fox Hollow Road, 1 p.m.; Three Sisters Classic, 10K & 13.1 miles, Bend, 11 a m.; Lynden Down town Classic, 10K, Portland; BEA Run, 3K & 10K, Beaverton H.S., 1 p.m April 25 — ORRC Dynamic Duo, 15K, Laur elwood Academy, Gaston, 10 a m May 2 — OTC Women's 10K, 10K, Eugene, 9 a m.; Western States, 5K & 10K, Portland Inter national Airport, 7 a m. May 8 — Dam Run, 10K, Lost Creek, Oreg.: Art Run. 5K & 10K, Jacksonville, Oreg May 9 — Track Capital Marathon, Armitage Park, Eugene, 8 a m. In Intramural action Wednesday, So What? claimed the volleyball doubles ch ampionship by going 7-0 against its competition. Simon Pieman, at 5-3, finished second Entries for the mixed doubles tournament are due today at the IM office in Gerlinger The Oregon Lacrosse Club takes on Oregon State this Saturday at 1:30 p.m. on the 18th and Agate Street field Several Oregon athletes have already qualified for the Pacific 10 Conference s track and field meet, based on their performances so far 100-meters — George Walcott, 19th, 10 74 200-meters — George Walcott, 17th, 21 44. 400-meters — Chris Wright, 12th, 47.54 800-meters — David Mack, 8th. 1:50.11. 1500-meters — Jim Hill, 1st, 3:41.33; Bill McChesney, 6th, 3:44 66; David Mack, 7th, 3:45.11; Stan Link. 21st, 3:49 68 5000-meters — Jim Hill, 1st, 13:30.52; Bill McChesney, 10th, 14:05 56; Greg Erwin, 12th, 14:1330 10,000-meters — Greg Hitchcock, 6th, 30:00.6 3000-meter Steeplechase — Derek Bridges, 6th, 8:56.55; John Brauer, 7th, 8:56 60; Cory Ran dall, 13th, 9:01.76 110 High Hurdles - Don Wright, 8th, 14.21; Dwight Robertson, 10th, 14.29. 400 Int. Hurdles — none. Long Jump — none Triple Jump — none High Jump — Bill Abbott, 10th, 7-OV4; Dave Howard, 11th, 7-OV4 Pole Vault — none Shot Put — Dean Crouser, 1st, 66-7 Discus — Dean Crouser, 1st, 202-1 Hammer — Dean Crouser, 5th, 195-6; Kent Landerholm, 7th, 188-0; Eric Hohn, 11th, 178-2 Javelin — Brian Crouser, 6th, 238-8 Decathlon — none 400-meter relay — Oregon, 4th, 40.54 1600-meter relay — Oregon, 5th, 3:10.8 High water may hamper anglers By the Associated press Snow, mud and high water are expected to be the biggest obstacles to anglers who ven ture out on the opening day of trout season in most Oregon waters next Saturday, April 24 The heavy winter and spring snowfall could block access to several lakes that normally lure fishermen on opening day. Muddy roads also could be a problem, and high water could hamper fishing conditions on many streams Coastal rivers, most streams in northeastern Oregon, and a few lakes will remain closed to trout fishing until May 22 The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife urged anglers to pick up a copy of fishing regulations that are available free where fishing licenses are sold The Fish and Wildlife Depart . CUERVO ESPEOAL * TEQUILA 80 PROOF IMPORTED AND BOFlED BY C 1B81 HEUBLElN INC HARTFORD CONN ment plans to stock many lakes and streams, including some lakes that are open to fishing year-round The bag limit will be five per day on most streams and 10 per day on most lakes In most coastal lakes, the minimum size has been reduced from 8 to 6 inches Here is a look at trout fishing conditions in local waters based on reports from state field biologists Northwest Region Most coastal lakes are open to fishing year-round, but many will be stocked prior to April 24 On the north coast. Gunners, Sunset, Coffenbury, Vernonia and Lost lakes will be stocked with trout. Further south, Lytle, Spring, Smith, Cape Meares, Town and Hebo lakes also are targeted for stocking Also scheduled to be stocked with trout are Big Creek Reser voir, north of Newport; Olalla Reservoir, near Toledo; Eckman Lake, at Waldport; and Devils Lake, east of Lincoln City All lakes in the Florence area already have been stocked, with the exception of Lilly Lake Streams in the lower Willa mette River that are destined for stocking prior to opening day include the Luckiamute and Lit tle Luckiamute rivers, Rickreal Creek, Mill Creek and Agency Creek Good angling is expected on the McKenzie River, which will be stocked from Hayden Bridge to Blue River Other streams in the Eugene area scheduled for stocking are Blue River, Fall Creek, Row River, the coast and middle forks of the Willamette River, Salmon Creek and the Mohawk River Southwest Region Cooper Creek, Plat I Reser voir, Loon Lake and Lake Mariue have been stocked with rainbow trout but angling has not been good due to high water They are open to fishing year-round All Jackson County reservoirs have been open to fishing since January, but access has been limited due to adverse weather conditions Lost Creek Reservoir has been stocked recently and is producing rainbow trout 10 to 12 inches in length Most streams won't be stocked until later in the year due to high water and heavy snow ; VKfisll I Now available at Hutch’s Bicycle Store 960 Charnatton msmMmsmm Still gotta type the paper you wrote last night? 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