Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 29, 1982, Page 8, Image 8

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Hayes
CtmUnuad from Pag* 7
’’She ran the fastest time by a collegian this
year, a school record and a lifetime best by two
minutes. She ran it all by herself, which is pretty
remarkable "
And this weekend, against Arizona, Hayes set
another school record in her first-ever 5,000-meter
race, clipping Eryn Forbes’ old mark by almost 23
seconds with a time of 15:44 76
So, with two school records under her belt,
Hayes seems destined to be one of the best women
to race for the Ducks
Hayes spent the fall incorporating the same
fluid, economical running style she uses on the track
for the women s cross country team throughout the
entire season She was one of Oregon's top three
runners and 16th in the NCAA cross county cham
pionships, earning the Oregon freshman all
American honors
"I felt I had ran my best race ever (at the
championshimps), and it was a nice way to end the
season,’’ Hayes says The Duck women finished
second overall, and Hayes played a major role in the
Ducks’ success
"She was head and shoulders above where we
hoped she would be in cross country, too,” Hein
onen says Add to that the fact she is head and
shoulders above much of the University student
body with a 4 0 grade point average, and one gets an
idea of the character of the person behind the
runner
Heinonen has only praise for his star freshman
"She has run so fast already, it makes a coach
wonder what she can do three years down the
road ”
Photo by David Cony
The freshman runnner maintains a 4.0 grade
point average while competing In two sports.
sportffolio
The Oregon men’s Iannis team too* an easy 8-1 win over Western
Oregon Stale Co*ege Wednesday to run its season record to 10-8
Easy wins were the rule rather than the exception against the Wolves
Stewart Barflett took a 6-1.6-3 win »i No I singles Don HaHocfc was a 6-0
6- 2 Winner at No 2, Todd DeNeff won 6-2. 6-2 at No 5 and Jett Gross
was a 6-1. 6-1 victor at No 6
It was the second straight victory tor the Ducks following an 6-1 win
over Lews and Clark CoSege to Portland Monday Bartlett led the way tor
Oregon m that one taking las No 1 singles match by a 7-5 6-2 count and
teaming with Ron Elvto tor a 6-3 6-1 mn n No 1 doubles
The Ducks wik now head tor Washngton for a match tonight at 7
against the Lakewood Racquet Club of Tacoma and continue on the rest
of the weekend with matches against the University of Washington the
Bellevue Athletic Club, the Issaquah Tenrus Club and the Supersonic*
Terms Club
Meanwhile the Oregon women s tennis, learn has been on a tear of
late The Ducks trounced Oregon State 9-0 on Tuesday giving them a
sweep over the Beavers tor the season Oregon, defeated OSU 7-2 in
Corvafks
Pnor to the Oregon State match the Ducks had routed Puget Sound
9-0 on April 22 and spkt with the Washngton schools m the Washington
Invitational in Seattle on Apn 23-25 Oregon defeated Washington State
7- 2 in a match coach Nancy Osborne said could have gone either way
The Ducks then lost to a powerful Washngton team 7-2 It was the first
time to a couple of years that the Huskies had lost two matches to a
Northwest opponent Lindsay Bartlett and the doubles team of Cathy
Rudolph-Joanne Chamberlain were the winners ot those two matches
Barnett defeating UW s Christie Dorsey 6-4 6-4 in No 1 singles and
Rudotpb-Chambenam taking a 7-6 6-4 victory in the No 3 doubles slot
Oregon now 3-1 to Region 9 Conference play will lace Idaho in a
home match on Saturday and then rt s the regional championships May
6-9 in Eugene
The Oregon Cycling Club will hold its annual U of O Cntenum on the
campus Sunday The race which starts at the covered tennis courts on
15th Aw turns down University St to 13th Ave runs down to Agate St
betore turning back onto 15th tor the enclosed loop
A novice event is scheduled tor noon with a United Sate Cycling
Federation Category I and B race set tor 1 p m The expert race will be run
as a memorial to former club member Richard McBirney
A $2 50 entry tee is required *150 to *175 m prize money wSi be
awarded
80 riders competed last year from USCF teams in the Northwest
Dave Krause of the Oregon table terms team walked away with a first
and three seconds at last weekend s Paddle Palace Open in Portland
Krause teamed with Sekm Hassan tor first in the 2800 Doubles while
gaming runner up honors m the 1500 1700 and 1900 singles Dave
Corbett ot Oregon won the 1300 singles division
The teams trophies will be on display at the EMU Recreation Center m
the basement Oregon cloees out its season against Oregon Stale m two
weeks
Intramural Softball results tor April 27:
Newman Center 16 Potter St Perverts 5 OddsAEnds 9 Youngbloods
7 Adams Family 15 DusterslO I91h St Gang 7 Supply Side 10 4 ATO
13 Thumpers 9 SAE 13 SDOG 3 TC 8 Rastafariians 6 Rocky Mt Oysters
9 SAE 5 Beta H 20 Fimbag 14 Hard Balters 7 Econ 5 Fip 10 Birkensox 3
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A Fun Run will be held May 13 at 4 p m A two-rude and tour-mile runs
with both men s and women s divisions will star* at Pre s Trail Signpost
No entry lee or pre-registration is required tor the last lun run of the year
The University Sailing Team took fourth place at the 1962 Women s
District Regatta The team of Peggy Sweanngm Anne Hancock Colleen
T remame and Susie Jones represented Oregon at the regatta which was
held on Lake Washington in Seattle
Teams from Washington University of Victoria Lewis & Clark Oregon
State and Evergreen State College also competed
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