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Duck jumpers grounded
Jump events belong to southern schools in Pac-10
By Doug Levy
OfVM EmermU
It’s fairly obvious that if Oregon makes a solid
showing at this weekend's Pacific 10 Conference
Track and Field Championships at Hayward Field,
it won't be because they performed well in the
jumps.
The long jump, high jump, triple jump and
pole vault are in the domain of the southern teams
— the Ducks are outclassed in these events
Here then is a rundown of those events, and
the names to watch in all four.
LONG JUMP — Arizona State's LaMonte King
was last year's Pac-10 winner with a 26-1 leap,
and if he can shake off a recent leg injury, he will
be a threat for Pac-10, as well as NCAA honors
However, UCLA’s Chip Benson has the con
ference's top jump this year with a wind-aided
25-11, just ahead of King's 25-10. Other threats
include Sam Jenkins of Arizona (third a year ago),
UCLA's Dokie Williams, and USC's Ed Tave, who
has a wind-aided 25-10 this year. Hal Myers' 23-2
leap led Oregon this year, but he didn't meet the
Pac-10 qualifying standard of 25-3 1 /4.
POLE VAULT — Again. Oregon has not
qualified any competitors for this event, and
again, it is an event dominated by competitors
from the southern schools. The one obstacle to
southern dominance in the pole vault is Oregon
State's Shannon Sullivan, last year's winner with
a 17-6 1/4 vault, and owner of a 17-7 vault this
year. Sullivan will be severely tested by UCLA's
Anthony Curran. Curran, ranked sixth in the U S
last year, has cleared 17-8 this year, and he was
the NCAA runner-up last year with a 17-4 1/4
mark. Other names to watch are David Ken
worthey of USC, who has gone 17-9 3/4, and
Ross McAlexander, who has a 17-5 3/4 mark
HIGH JUMP — Oregon has qualified Dave
Howard and Bill Abbott for this event, and one of
the two may be able to sneak in for points Abbott
picked up two points for the Ducks last year with a
fifth-place finish, and Howard’s 7-0 1/4 season
best makes him an additional point-threat
Washington State’s Brent Harken is the man
to beat, having won last year’s title with a 7-2 1 /4
leap, and owning a leap of 7-5 this year UCLA's
Del Davis, with a jump of 7-3 1/2 this spring,
ASU's Deon Mayfield (7-3) and Arizona's James
Frazier (the 1979 Pac-10 winner) are Harken s
competition.
TRIPLE JUMP — The Ducks will be without
school record-holder Lamar Hurd in this event
Hurd seemed a sure bet to qualify for the Pac-10
triple jump at the beginning of the season, but
Emerald photo
With the Ducks’ best jumper, Lamar Hurd, out
with an Injury, Oregon doesn’t look to be a factor
In the jumps.
injuries have slowed his progress This appears to
be the closest of the jumping events, as any one of
four athletes could win “—
UCLA’s Williams was second in the Pac-10
last year and has a jump of 54-2 1 /2 this spring;
Mayfield, third in the Pac-10 last year, has a best
of 54-10 1 /4; WSU's Joseph Taiwo was second in
the NCAAs last year and has a 1982 best of 54-7
1 /2; and UCLA's Benson has soared 54-2 1 /2 this
spring Those four will be in a dogfight for first
While it is very possible that Oregon will be
shut out in these four events, coach Bill Dellinger
is hoping that Howard and Abbott can steal a few
points in the high jump. The Ducks will have to
watch the other three events from the sidelines,
and it could cost them a shot at the title
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