Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 17, 1982, Page 12, Image 11

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    emerald
sports
Ducks finish with wins
By Paul Danzer
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Third baseman Katie Hickie stung Lewis &
Clark with a game winning single in the first game,
and then rubbed it in with a triple in the second, as
the Oregon women's softball team ended its
season on an up beat Saturday.
The Ducks came from behind with a dramatic
two-out rally in the opener to post a 3-2 win, then
buried the Pioneers in the second game 12-2.
Saturday’s sweep, coupled with a 4-0 shutout of
Chemekata Community College on Friday, en
abled the Ducks to finish 9-13 to match last year’s
win total
It looked like the Ducks would never get a
shot at win No. 9. as Lewis & Clark scored two
runs on a bases-loaded two-out single by Mary
Hull in the sixth inning of Saturday's opener to
take a 2-1 lead
The score was still 2-1 with two outs in the
bottom of the seventh when June Liu and Ste
phanie Heisler drew back-to-back walks off LC
pitcher Pam Ramsey Hickey then stepped up and
drove a 1-1 pitch past the third baseman which
the left fielder misplayed allowing two runs
"I was looking for the outside pitch the whole
game and they kept throwing them inside." said
Hickey, who scored the Ducks' first run in the
third. “So, I got a heavier bat and just tried to hit it
past the third baseman."
The Ducks didn’t mess around in the second
game. Oregon pounded LC pitcher Ev Harding for
eight runs on four hits and three errors in the
home half of the first to take an 8-1 lead
The Ducks coasted after that, adding two
runs in the third and one each in the fourth and
fifth Hickie rang out the season with a blast over
the left fielder's head for the Ducks' last hit, and
Liu, a senior, made the last putout of the season
and her career to end the game
Janet Wright got the win on the mound and
fellow freshman Kallyn Storz got a save for a
birthday present, pitching the last two innings.
Also getting a chance to show her stuff was
assistant coach Jackie Brown who ran the team
as head coach Charles Sylvester played spectator
Saturday
The Ducks' other senior, shortstop Vicki
Hogan, ended her career Friday by going 2-for-2
at the plate with a single, triple, and a third inning
RBI as Oregon scored three runs to put the Chiefs
away
Heisler was never really in trouble on the
mound Friday as she shutout Chemekata, col
lecting the first of her two weekend wins The
second game with Chemekata was cancelled
because the Chiefs other pitcher was injured
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Berkeley Invitational
boosts Ducks’ marks
Leann Warren showed she is recovering her form after an
early season virus, as she and the rest of her teammates came
up with some good marks Friday in the Pacific Coast Invita
tional in Berkeley. California
The Ducks did well in the non-team scoring meet as they
garnered three victories with Warren leading the way The
Oregon all-American won the 800 handily with a time of
2:03.9.
Claudette Groenendaal won the 1,500 in 4:201, with
Karen Drake finishing third, setting her own lifetime best of
4 25
Lynda Hughes led a strong Oregon contingent in the
iavelin as she won it with a throw of 181 -3. Roz Rouse finished
third at 162-9. and Sally Harmon nailed fourth with a toss of
158-2
Eryn Forbes set a school record in the 3.000 against a
class field that saw Cathie Twomey of Athletics West win in a
time of 8 58. Forbes time of 9:07.5 was good for only sixth
place against the star-studded field
Quenna Beasley set a life-time best in the shot put with a
heave of 48-1% for a second-place finish. She also placed
sixth in the discus, an event in which Karen McDonald
captured second place with a mark of 171-3 and Andrea
Heilman set a personal best of 156-7
Oregon also got fourth-place finishes from Ranza Clark
in the 800. and Rhonda Massey in the 400 Chris Costellq
placed fifth in the 200 and Lisa Nicholson got a sixth in the 100
hurdles
Linda Drake s time in the 1.500 qualified her for the NCAA
meet tn Provo, Utah. June 1-5 Drake brings the number of
Ducks who have qualified for the NCAA meet s 19 events to
17
Several Duck men
post lifetime bests
After watching the Oregon
track team this weekend, head
coach Bill Dellinger must have
felt like he had just been
through a nine-course Chinese
dinner
Oregon crew
surprises Cal
in Pac-10 race
San Francisco — The Oregon
crew team edged out the
University of California at Ber
keley in the men's heavy four
race to provide the biggest up
set at the Pacific 10 Conference
Regatta in the Bay Area Satur
day
The Oregon squad was com
ing off winning the Pacific
Northwest Cahmpionships in
Seattle with an upset victory
over the University of Washing
ton
Oregon, under the club sport
program and receiving only
minimal funding, is the only
Pac-10 conference crew not
funded by its university
Except somebody forgot to
tell the chef to serve the courses
one at a time
It was a weekend of lifetime
bests for many of the Ducks,
something that had happened
during the dual-meet season on
only rare occasions
Down in Modesto. Calif..
Dean Crouser was knocking off
two of the heavyweights in Unit
ed States shotputting circles —
American record-holder Brian
Oldfield and Olympian Al
Feuerbach, both 70-foot
throwers — with a toss of 67-4
In Eugene, junior Jim Hill was
continuing the long tradition of
sub-four minute miles posted in
the Twilight Meet's mile run Hill
clocked a lifetime best of
3:56.41, in the process adding
an impressive win to what has
been an undefeated season
thus far
Then there was junior-college
transfer George Walcott, known
more for his abilities in the 100
and 200 meters He looked im
pressive winning the 100 in
10 49, a Twilight meet record,
but he was stunning in taking
the 400 in a quick 46.8
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