Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 01, 1982, Page 8, Image 7

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of the teams involved for the
team race are altitude based,
everyone will be in the same
boat," Heinonen said.
“I've doped us out at scoring
about 100 points, but where that
will put us is anybody’s guess."
Leann Warren clearly hasn’t
been showing the form that en
abled her to win the 800 and
1,500 meters last year. Whether
or not she is fit enough to run in
both events, Heinonen will
decide today.
“Leann will have to dig deep if
she is going to repeat as cham
pion, but she is pretty good at
doing that,” Heinonen said.
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freshman who has the best time
iri the country in both the 3,000
and 5,000, will probably run only
one of those races. Heinonen
says she is a “good bet" to
score well no matter where she
runs. "Experience is the goal,"
he said. “Simply getting there
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(to nationals) will be good for
her and the other freshman ”
Eryn Forbes, whom Heinonen
calls his most experienced dis
tance runner will run in both the
5.000 and 10,000, with a good
shot at winning her first title. But
awesome Kelly Cathy of Ok
lahoma stands in her way in the
longer distance Cathy broke
the American record in the
10.000 by more than 30
seconds, but the record wasn't
legal because men were in the
race.
Oregon should score well in
the javelin with returning cham
pion Sally Harmon out to defend
her title Harmon's biggest
competition should come from
her own teammates, Lynda
Hughes and Roz Rouse
Hughes should be especially
tough after outthrowing Har
mon all season.
Oregon should also pick up
points in the hurdles with Lexie
Miller and Chris Costello
Miller has been fighting nag
ging injuries all year, but Hein
onen calls her a "big meet
competitor who'll be in the thick
of things.” Costello, a senior
has been "sprinting better than
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last go-around."
Grace Bakari should have a
good opportunity to score in the
200 and 400 if she can over
come a bad knee and the flu.
Heinonen also expects points
out of Rosa Gutierrez in the
3,000; Claudette Groenendaal
in the 1,500; Ranza Clark in the
800; and Ouenna Beasley and
Karen McDonald in the discus
The distances, however, will
be the key to Oregon’s finish, as
it has been in the past
“A lot of people want to take a
look at the new Oregon distance
runners I'm proud of them, I
only wish the meet wasn't at
high altitude, and everyone
could use tactics instead of
having to run all out," Heinonen
said.
"It should be a heck of a meet
anyway."
Umpqua nine
eliminated from
national tourney
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo.
(AP) — Mike Devereux stroked a
two-run homer and later scored
on a wild pitch to lead Mesa
Community College of Arizona
to an 8-4 victory over Umpqua
Community College of Rose
berg, Ore., in the the national
junior college baseball tour
nament Monday
Mesa pulled to a 5-0 lead in
the third inning on Devereux’s
homer, on Paul Williams’ run
scoring triple and Craig Kuhse’s
run on an infield sacrifice Guy
Massey scored from third on a
walk for the final run of the in
ning.
Mesa’s three other runs came
in the eighth inning, with the
score 5-4, when Devereux
scored on Umpqua pitcher Rich
Carter's wild throw and scored
on a two-run double by Ron
Devereux, Mike Devereux's
brother.
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