Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 25, 1986, Page 10, Image 10

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    Duck cross country teams
place fourth in NCAA meet
The Oregon men's and wromen's cross coun
try teams both claimed fourth plica in their
respective national colleRjate meets Monday
in Tuscan. Ariz.
The Duck women, ranked seventh prior to
the NCAA meet, easily accomplished their
pre-meet goal of finishing in the top 10, as well
as improving on their 1 Ith-place finish from a
year ago.
Oregon received a strong individual perfor
mance from junior Penny Graves, who for the
first time this season did not win the in
dividual title.
Graves finished 13th with a time of 17:23.3.
just 28 seconds behind the individual cham
pion. Angela Chalmers of Northern Arizona.
junior Lisa lohnson was the Ducks' second
top scorer, finishing 37th overall, while
freshman Liz Wilson finished an impressive
3»th in her first NCAA meet, as Oregon tallied
a team total of 167 (mints.
The Ducks finished behind the University of
Texas. University of Wisconsin and University
of Kentucky, respectively, in the team
standings.
The Oregon men also faired better than their
ranking prior to the championships indicated
(they Were ranked sixth in the nation). .
The Ducks, competing with an experienced
veteran squad of seven seniors, scored 185
points as a team.
Number-one ranked Arkansas claimed the
national team title, while Dartmouth and
Boston University surprisingly finished se
cond and third, respectively.
Oregon’s Dub Meyers was the Ducks' top
placer, finishing 41st with a time of 31:50.3.
The University of Arizona's Aaron Ramirez,
running on his home course, captured the
men's individual title, clocking 30:27.5.
Rick Bergesen finished 43rd to aid in the
Ducks' team effort
Oregon's top runner, Shemi Sabag. was sick
and did not finish the race.
Sports Shorts
The Oregon women's baskel
tiall team completed the early
signing period, receiving com
mitments from five recruits to
attend the university next fall
and plav basketball for the
Ducks
At the guard position. Oregon
has signed:
•Vonda Anderson, 5-foot-7,
out of takewood High School in
Uing Beach. (lalif , averaged
23.0 (mints a game while play
ing In the Moore Summer
league for Carson. Calif.
• Jennifer Bourn, also
5-foot-7. is out of Kigdewood
High School in Ridgewood,
New |ersey. where she averaged
lt>.4 points, five rebounds, four
assists and three steals while
playing in the All-Northern
New |ersey Interscholastic
l,eagiie.
•Tori Baker. 5-foot-10 pro
duct from Richland. Wash., was
the last of the early signees for
the Ducks. She averaged 22.0
(mints a game her junior year at
Hanford High School, leading
her team to a perfect 27-0 season
and the AA state title.
Oregon also signed forward
Missy Anderson. 6-foot-1. from
Saint Francis High School in
Sacremento. Calif., where she
averaged 2t.O points and 13 re
bounds a game, and Cathy
Hieck. a 6-foot-4 center out of
Roseville High School in
Roseville. Calif., who averaged
14.5 points and 10.5 rebounds a
game while playing in the All
Sierra Foothills Conference.
Laurelwood expansion
Hearing to decide
fate of golf course
By Kevin Hieetand
Of Ifc* lamU
The Laurelwood Municipal
Ciolf Course may be one step
closer to becoming an 18-hole
course if'the Eugene Planning
Commission votes tonight to
overturn three appeals filed to
protest the expansion.
The public hearing, which
starts at 7:30 p.m. in the council
chambers of the City Hall, will
determine whether or not the
golf course expands from nine
to 18 holes and if it will add a
40-space parking lot.
Three appeals were filed after
a decision to tentatively ap
prove the expansion in October,
questioning the planning pro
cess. the need for the expanded
golf course and the increased
traffic and parking problems
that could stem from the
expansion.
If the planning commission
overturns the appeals, the ex
pansion will go ahead as plann
ed. but if the appeals are affirm
ed. no expansion will occur.
Gary DuTell, operator of
Laurelwood. said he received
an estimate of about $200,000 to
build the additional nine holes
and rework the irrigation
system. University golf coach
Scott Krieger said he believes
the expansion would be in un
wise move on the city's part.
“There is not enough land to
make a quality 18-hole golf
course," Krieger said. "They
might be able to squeeze in 18
holes, but if it's just to attract
more people, then it’s a waste.
A lot of money would be re
quired to make it a quality
course, and I don’t think they
can get the funding."
Krieger said the existing
facilities are in poor condition,
adding that if the course were
improved and a new driving
range were built, the course
would make more money than if
it were expanded.
The University golf team does
not use t,aurelwood for practice
because of the condition of the
course and because the course is
not challenging enough.
Krieger said.
But others say the expansion
would attract more people who
currently do not use the course
because it is too easy.
“It gets boring playing the
same nine holes." said Bob
Craddock, a University student
"If (Laurelwood) were to ex
pand to 18 holes. I think the
course would attract more peo
ple. It would benefit the com
munity tremendously."
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