Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 24, 1984, Page 35, Image 35

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    Hayes shines in Franklin
By Ron Sherman
OMJmi Emerald
The Oregon men's and
women’s cross country teams
started 1984 off on the right foot
as each group had strong show
ings in the Garrie Franklin
Classic Saturday at Lane Com
munity College.
The defending NCAA cham
pion Oregon women’s team
under the tutelage of Tom
Heinonen captured the first two
spots in the women’s race while
Oregon men’s coach Bill Dell
inger watched his runners cap
ture six of the top 10 spots in the
men’s classification.
The Ducks’ Kathy Hayes and
Kim Roth finish 1-2 in the
women’s race with times of
16:44.7 and 17:17.8 over the
5,000 meter course. Hayes’ time
bettered the course record of
16:57.7 set last year by
graduated Oregon runner, Lisa
Martin,
Hayes said she ran a "good
and relaxed race,’’ to prepare
her for the upcoming NCAA
season.
The Oregon women return six
of seven runners from a team
OSU wins
for a change
CORVALLIS (AP) — Oregon
State Coach Joe Avezzano was
happy, but somewhat surprised
with the way the Beavers
thumped Wyoming here.
'i really didn't expect us to
dominate the game like that,"
Avezzano said after the Beavers
rolled to a 41-14 nonconference
football victory Saturday. "I'm
so happy for our players. We
did what we are capable of
doing.
“You can’t simulate the feel
ing in the locker room after a
win. You can’t practice that.”
Oregon State. 1-2, has been
on the opposite side of such
blowouts often in recent years.
The victory was only the fifth
for the Beavers in Avezzano's
four-plus seasons at the school.
He said the performance
showed how much the program
had improved since Wyoming
ripped the Beavers 30-10 in
Avezzano’s first game as
Oregon State coach in 1980.
that won the championship a
year ago in Bethlehem, Pa.
Second-place finisher, Kim
Roth also had a strong race for
the Ducks. Roth, who finished
27th in the 1983 NCAA Cross
Country Championship, bet
tered her time by 14 seconds.
Another top finisher for the
Ducks included Gretchen
Nelson who wound up sixth
with a time of 17:43. Kim Ryan
and Lisa Johnson rounded out
the Ducks' contingent with
seventh and 10th place finishes.
"We’re clearly ahead ot
where we were last year,” said
coach Heinonen alluding to the
Ducks’ successful preseason
workouts.
On the flip side of the coin,
the men’s team also began 1984
with an impressive debut. The
Ducks placed four finishers in
the top 10 in the men’s 10,000
meter race.
The top finisher for the Ducks
was Chris Hamilton with a third
place time of 30:32.3. Oregon’s
John Zishka finished fifth while
Harold Kuphaldt and Doug
Benevento rounded out in the
top 10 runners for Dellinger's
squad.
Photo by Store Crowell
Kathy Hayes won the Garrie
Franklin Classic as the Oregon
women's cross country team
opened their 1984 season at
Lane Community College
Saturday.
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