Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 03, 1986, Page 18, Image 18

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    Sports
Cross country runners compete in Pac-10 s
By Damn Foas
(XAiUHnM
The Oregon men's and
women's cross country teams
spent the weekend in Palo Alto.
Calif., preparing for today’s
Pacific-10 championship race
on the Stanford University Golf
Course.
The Duck women will be try
ing to make the Pac-10 history
books and win the first-ever
women's Pac-10 cross country
title.
But it won’t be easy for the
Ducks, who appear to have the
youngest lineup there.
Of the seven runners making
the trip, only Birgit Petersen is a
senior. Junior Penny Graves, the
team's top runner, has only one
year of cross country experience
behind her at any level. Two
other juniors. Lisa Johnson and
Deanna Schiedler have made
the trip, but the other three are
underclassmen.
Sophomore Susan Long, who
has nevor competed in a cro38
country championship meet of
any kind, will be getting much
needed experience, and
freshmen Karen Rayle and Liz
Wilton have made the squad.
But Wilson is not just another
freshman; she has worked her
way up to become the team's
number two runner.
Despite their youth, the
Ducks are ranked 16th in the na
tion and should finish in the up
,mt bracket of the Pac-10.
"To the other teams, we are
considered the dark horse or the
totally unknown factor.” said
Coach Tom Heinonen. "We're
really not sure what we're
capable of doing, because we
haven't had any competition yet
like we usually do."
According to Heinonen. the
Ducks may be able to fight for
the win, but the team will have
to get by two big obstacles
(Stanford University and
UCLA).
"Stanford is the highest rank
ed team nationally in our con
ference. and they have the ad
vantage of running on their
home course. But they have on
ly five runners; after that it's
two joggers. They'll have to be
completely healthy to win."
Heinonen said.
Heinonen also added that
UCLA has a deep team, much
like the Ducks. They might be
able to add Polly Plumber, who
is back from abdominal surgery
this past summer, to their
roster. If completely healthy.
Plumber should be the favorite
for the individual title.
Other than Plumber.
Heinonen thinks Graves has a
pretty good chance at winning
the individual title.
“Penny has twice as much ex
perience as she did last year at
this point and is clearly running
better than last fall. I would
think that there will be five or
six runners capable of winning.
Penny is certainly one of
them."
The Oregon men's team
enters the Pac-10 championship
race ready for another
showdown for the title with
host Stanford.
I^ast year. Stanford edged the
Ducks by 15 points for the team
title. But with a veteran team,
the Ducks look to have a good
chance of bringing the cham
pionship trophy back to
Oregon.
Like Heinonen. men's coach
Bill Dellinger, whose team has
competed In only two meets,
feels the Pac-10 competition is
what the team needs after com
peting mainly against small
local colleges.
“I look at the Pac-10 as help
ing us with our regional com
petition/' Dellinger said.
"We're at the stage where we do
need the competition."
Although the team has not
been tested so far this season,
the polls have confidence in the
Ducks and rank the Oregon men
seventh in the nation.
The Ducks' seven-man lineup
contains four fifth-year seniors
— Will Kimball. Matt McGuirk.
Dub Myers, and Shemi Sabag —
along with two sophomores
(Chad Bennion. Charleton
Jones), and freshman sensation
Brad Hudson.
Sabag. a native of Israel, has
been the Ducks' number one
runner all season and has the
best shot on the squad to win
the individual title.
But the Ducks have even more
experience in McGuirk and
Myers. McGuirk is used to run
ning in big meets, and this will
be his fourth-straight time as a
Duck in the lineup for a major
cross country meet. He is se
cond on the team in NCAA meet
experience, behind Kuphaldt.
Seniors aside, it should be in
teresting to see how Hudson
does at the Fac-lO’s. He has
already surpassed all of Dell
inger's expectations and has
made his presence felt.
"I thought he would make
our team," Dellinger said. "But
he's run better than I thought he
would. He’s a real gutsy, tough
runner. He's likely to go out at a
fast pace and push it all the
way.”
In the team's two races. Hud
son finished fourth for the
Ducks at the Tokatee Invita
tional and ran at a furious pace
to finish second for the Ducks at
the Portland Open. Hudson
now enters his first Pac-tO
championship race as the
team's number two runner.
Like the Oregon women, the
Ducks will have to hold off
UCLA and WSU. as well as
Stanford, to come home
triumphant.
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