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PREDICTED FINISHES:
HAMMER — 1 Tore Gustufsson WSU
222-10; 2 Sean Pickering. Stan. 207-9 3 Ed
Vandevoorde. WSU, 205-6
JAVELIN — 1 Laslo Babits, WSU, 268-11; 2
Brian Crouser. Ore. 265-0; 3. Tom Diehl, WSU,
258-8 «
SHOT PUT — 1. Dean Crouser. Ore. 68-3 V 2.
Gary Williky. ASU, 68-2'4; 3. John Brenner.
UCLA, 64-8
DISCUS — 1 Dean Crouser, Ore, 208-3; 2.
Doug Woolen, Wash, 200-9; 3. Gary Williky,
ASU. 197-4.
Ducks cruii
with Crou
Dean and Brian weigh heavily
By Steve Turcotte
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There are a few facts already known about this year's weight
events for Oregon at the Pacific 10 Track and Field Meet.
Fact One: Dean Crouser will win the shot put.
Fact Two: Dean Crouser will win the discus
Fact Three: Brian Crouser will score high in the javelin.
Fact Four: Kent Landerholm and/or Dean Crouser should
score in the hammer.
With these predictions taken into account, Oregon weight
Coach Ray Burton thinks the Ducks can fare well in the four weight
events.
"I think we can score maybe 36 points in the four events,”
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predicts Burton, the one-time Duck
weightman "We will pick up some good
points along the way But 36 points
would be very, very impressive."
It's not that unusual to have
someone who can win maybe one weight
event, but someone who can handily win
two events is unique
And the Ducks have someone like
that in Dean Crouser
"It should be a cakewalk tor Dean in
the shot and discus," says Burton. "We'll
have him train through the meet.”
"I think I could lift the day of the meet
and still win." says Crouser
One person who would push
Crouser to the limit would have been
Cal's Dave Porath, if he was competing
But the Cal weightman decided to red
shirt this year and make next year his
final collegiate season
But now, Crouser has plenty of room
being able to boast as he beat the likes of
Brian Oldfield and Al Feuerbach in the
shot put at the Modesto Belays last Sa
turday with a toss which was under his
previous best of 68-3%.
The four teams who should battle it
out for the Pac-10 championship —
UCLA. Oregon, Washington State and
Arizona State — have people in the
weight events who could score big
points
Oregon has the Crouser brothers
and Kent Landerholm, Arziona State has
Gary Williky in the shot and discus, UCLA
has John Brenner in the shot and discus,
the Cougars have Tore Gustafson in the
javelin and Laslo Babits in the javelin.
SHOT PUT — Dean Crouser may
have a little company at the top.
Sun Devil Williky tossed the shot
68-2V4 on May 8 and may prove to be a
contender But Crouser has been con
sistent all year long
"I feel really confident," says Dean,
who is the elder of the two Crousers. "I
need to get a little more consistent,
though But I think I can go out every time
and expect 67-feet."
Oragon’s Frode Stormyr, who hat a bast ot
253-10, would ba a contandar In tha la vailn, but
a sort a!bow has hamparad his throwing lataly.
Burton feels that Dean shouldn’t have too much difficulty in
capturing the shot
"Dean's technique is looking better all the time,” says Burton.
"I wouldn't be surprised to see him set a personal best ”
After Crouser and Williky, the field drops to Brenner who has a
toss of 64-8. And after that, the marks drop off even more.
Overall, eight competitors in the shot have qualified for the
Pac-10 meet, and only five for the national meet in Provo. But the
shot should still provide some excitement.
DISCUS — Once again, the word here is Dean Crouser.
Crouser, whose best throw of 208-3, is eight feet better than
anyone else, is head and shoulders above the Pac-10 in the discus.
"If I can correct one part of my technique, I think I can add 10
feet to my throws,” Dean says.
“I need to get the consistency. I have been aiming for consis
tency all year. ”
"Everyone should be playing for seconds and thirds,” says the
Oregon weight coach. "I think a throw
from 185 to 190 feet should take
seconds.”
Washington’s Doug Woolen is
second at 200-9, but his throw was
recorded early in the year and Burton
and Crouser don’t expect him to be
much of a factor.
Williky at 197-4 and Ron Schmidt of
Oregon State at 195-2 are expected to
give Crouser his main competition. After
those people, there are a handful in the
180-foot range.
HAMMER — Washington State’s
Tore Gustafson should have no trouble
in winning the hammer throw.
His throw of 222-10, is far and away
the best in the conference. In fact, the
next best throw after his is Stanford’s
Sean Pickering at 207-9. Another
Cougar, Ed VandeVoorde is third with a
mark of 205-6 and those are the only
people with throws of over 200-feet.
’’Gustafson is in a class by himself,”
says Burton. "The only was he could get
beat is if he has an extremely bad day.”
Oregon has its hopes in Kent Lan
derholm and Dean Crouser. Landerd
holm’s mark of 197-1 ranks him fifth in
the conference while Crouser’s toss of
195-6 puts him seventh. Crouser has
rarely thrown the hammer this year and
his 195-6 was recorded way back in
March.
“I wouldn't be surprised to see Kent
throw over 200 feet,7 inches," says Bur
ton. “He is really peaking at the right
time.”
JAVELIN — This should be the most
exciting of all the weight events. There
are at least five throwers who could walk
away with the javelin championship.
Washington State's Laslo Babits has
the league's top mark at 268-11 while
Oregon's Brian Crouser is second at
265-0.
"I have had a technique change in
the last month and it has really helped
me,” says the younger of the two
brothers. “I have been throwing consis
tently as a result.
“I knew I could do it, it was just a matter of time before I started
throwing far. It's unreal.”
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