Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 04, 1982, Page 8, Image 8

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Mack, Forbes pace Ducks
at co-ed NCAA track meet
By Doug Levy
Of M* Emerald
Both Oregon track teams put
on strong showings during the
first two days of events at the
co-ed NCAA Track and Field
Championships in Provo, Utah.
’ For coach Bill Dellinger and
the men, everything's coming
up roses. David Mack started
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things off for the Ducks, winning
his heat of the 800 meters in a
season-best 1:47.31 to qualify
for the final on Friday.
Meanwhile. Dean Crouser
continues to excel in the discus
and shot put for Oregon. On
Wednesday, he heaved the
discus 208-0, the best qualifying
mark of the day, to qualify for
Friday’s final. His 67-11 throw in
Thursday’s shotput, the No 2
qualifying mark, put him into the
finals of that event
While Dean remained a favor
ite to win both of his events,
brother Brian emerged as a
valid contender in the javelin.
He threw a lifetime best of 274-2
to finish second in qualifying
and move into the finals. In ad
dition. Crouser's throw set an
American Junior record in the
javelin.
In the distances, Jim Hill and
Bill McChesney both qualified
for the finals in their respective
events. Hill finished third in his
1500 meter heat with a time of
3:45.08 and McChesney was
second in his heat of the 5000
meters with a 14:14 04 clocking.
Greg Hitchcock ran a non
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qualifying 15:09.35 in the 5000.
However, Walcott came back
to run a blazing 10.32 in the 100
meters, another personal best,
finishing second in his heat,
ninth overall, and qualifying for
the consolation final, which
awards points to the 7th-12th
place finishers under the new
NCAA scoring format.
There were a few other non
qualifiers for the Ducks, the
most unfortunate being sprinter
George Walcott Walcott ran a
personal best of 20.78 in the 200
meters, but the only prize he
received was that of being the
fastest non-qualifier, as his time
place him fifth in the fourth and
fastest heat
For the women, junior Eryn
Forbes has been the brightest
star
Forbes put 12 points on the
board for Oregon with a solid
33:59.10 time in the 10,000
meters, good for second place
Thursday, she won her heat of
the 5000 meters with a 16:42.74
clocking to qualify for the finals
Joining Forbes in the finals of
the 5000 will be Kathy Hayes,
who ran a 16:55.85 to finish third
in her heat
In the 1500 meters, Leann
Warren won a spot in the finals
by winning her heat with a time
of 4:23:09, and she came back
Thursday to qualify for the 800
meter finals with a time of
2:05.26.
set tor tne iduu consolation
final is Claudette Qroenendaal,
who had a 4:39.56. and in the
800 final is Ranza Clark, who
finished third in her heat with a
2:05.56.
The throwing events have
been a source of elation and
disappointment for women's
coach Tom Heinonen. The ela
tion stems from the javelin,
where all three of Oregon's
throwers — Lynda Hughes, Sally
Harmon and Roz Rouse —
qualified for the finals.
The disappointment was in
the discus, where neither Karen
McDonald nor Quenna Beasley
reached the finals.
Still, the most disappointed
Duck had to be junior Lexie
Miller. Counted on for big points
in the 400-meter and 100-meter
hurdles, Miller was disqualified
from the 400 meter finals for
dragging her leg over a hurdle,
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