Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 17, 1983, Page 9, Image 9

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    Women runners bolt to OTC win
But Oregon men's no-show has meet officials fuming
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While the Oregon women's
cross country team was breezing
to an easy win at the Oregon
Track Club Invitational in
Cresweli Sunday, meet officials
were fuming about the absence of
top Oregon runners on the men's
side.
Oregon coach Bill Dellinger
elected to sideline Jim Hill, Mike
Blackmore and a host of others
after racing most of his harriers at
the Oregon Invitational at Tokatee
Golf Club a week ago.
"We don't appreciate what hap
pened," huffed one OTC race
official.
Oregon finished a distant eighth
in the meet with 208 points, well
behind the 73 registered by first
place University of Colorado. Rick
Bergeson, a freshman from Boise,
I
■ udno, pacea ine uucks witn a
17th-place, 30:39 clocking.
The race winner was a familiar
name for Oregon fans. Bill Mc
Chesney, returning from a disap
pointing showing in the World
Championships in Helsinki,
Finland, was first down the
homestretch at Emerald Valley
Golf Course in 29:28.
The winning time was a surprise
to McChesney, who admitted he
wasn't in great shape.
"Last year I thought I was in
awesome shape and didn't do that
well, and now I win the thing, and
I'm only in mediocre shape," said
McChesney, who added that
technique helped him post an im
pressive time.
On the women's side, Oregon
won the meet easily as expected
with 33 points. Oregon State was
second with 108, Idaho third with
111.
Junior Kathy Hayes defended
her 1982 OTC Invitational title,
winning the 5,000-meter race in
16:20. Following Hayes across the
tape was OTC's Marty Cooksey.
Lisa Martin finished third in
16:34 and Kim Roth was a strong
fourth in 16:44.
"I'm pretty happy," said Hayes
of her title defense. "I just
wanted to go out and run a com
fortable race."
Hayes looked very comfortable,
leading the entire race. She took a
10-meter lead into the last 200
yards and increased her advan
tage to 20 meters at the finish.
Roth, who has finished third for
Oregon in as many meets, was
finally challenged, and it showed.
She cut nearly a minute off last
week's time of 17:27.
'I felt good and it was the first
time I was really being pushed. I
had (Cathy) Twomey and (Sherri)
Crang right behind me all the
way,” Roth said.
After Hayes, Martin and Roth,
sophomore Cretchen Nelson
finished a surprising 12th in 17:33.
"Our splits were good this
race," said Oregon coach Tom
Heinonen. "There was only a 24
second split between our first and
third place runners, and that's not
too bad. The team is coming
together and that’s important."
The women will be back in ac
tion Oct. 29 for the Washington
Invitational in Seattle. For the
men, the next meet is Oct. 31,
when the Ducks travel to Palo
Alto, Calif., for the Pac-10 Cham
pionships. On Nov. 12, Oregon
will host the NCAA District 8
Championships.
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The winner
Rick Sanford, a general
science major, is the winner
of this week's Emerald
sports trivia quiz contest.
The answers: 1) Ohio
State defeated Oregon 10-7
in the 1958 Rose Bowl. 2)
1983 marks Rich Brooks'
seventh season as Oregon
football coach. 3) Oregon's
volleyball team has just
three career wins against
Portland State University. 4)
The Oregon women's cross
country team won six
straight District 8 titles.
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