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Cold bites the Ducks in Pullman;
but they bite the Cougar women
By David Scott
Of thr Cmerald
The town of Pullman, Wash,
is known for two fierce
elements: the Washington State
University track team and the
weather. The Oregon women
faced both last Saturday and
won going away, 81*55.
"I thought we performed real
lv well under some crummy
conditions.” said Oregon coach
Tom Heinonen. "It was very
cold and there were actually
some snow flurries at times.”
The Cougars, who have vet to
heat Oregon in 10 tries, never
posed a serious threat, and tIk?
Ducks improved their season
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record to 3-0.
“Wo thought it was going to
be a tough meet.” said
Heinonen, whose team endured
.1 nine-hour bus ride eac h way.
“When things got a little* tight
in the? middle of the* meet, we
opened it up again."
Heinonen was partly referring
to Sharon Otterstedt. who
answered one of the dual meet's
big question marks. The Duck
junior flew to a first in tin*
400-meter hurdles (1:01.78).
qualifying for the Pac-10 meet.
A converted 40(1 runner. Ot
terstedt had only begun to run
the event this season.
"I'm really pleased." she
said. "It was something I just
started doing for the* first lime
this year."
Annette* Hand also came.1 into
the meet a little* unsure of
herself. The result was more
than encouraging. Hand, a
transfer from Montana State
University who finished ninth
at last year's TAU 3.000-meter
championships, placed first in
her specialty (9:44.4).
‘‘Annette had a nice race, par
ticularly because they (the com
petitors) jogged the first lap.”
Ileinoncn said.
Even in the events where the
Duck mainstays came up a little
short. Oregon received addi
tion.d help. Such is the case
with Sandy Whitlock, whose
second-place discus heave of
105-4 prevented the Cougars
from sweeping the top three
places and qualifed her for the
I’ac-10 meet.
“We needed that.” Heinonen
explained. "She had a really
terrilic day. but Yvette (Brown)
was sub-par.”
Heinonen also cited the
100-meter hurdles performance;
as a key to the meet. The Ducks,
led by Katie O’Brien, swept the
top three places.
I he athletes just went out
and competed.” said the coach,
emphasizing the high level of
output, despite the large
cushion tin* team built
throughout the meet.
wsu
Continued from Page 7
46.55. a PR that ranks fourth all
time for Oregon, harry Williams
ran his fastest quarter as a col
legian to place third (47.45).
Two events later it was
Ohiamulera's turn. The
Brazilian native started ten
tatively. hut gained confidence
and strength with each stride.
He passed teammate Peter
knudsen after 300 meters to win
in 53.1. and knudsen held on
for third place.
The 200 was the next running
event, and Dellinger played his
trump card, entering Panning
with Rick I Iannis, who had
already won the dual at
100-meters in a PR of 10.50w.
Moth burst from the field at
about 100 meters, with Dannis
pulling to the front to win in
21.1 (ht) and binning taking se
cond (21.2 ht). The Ducks had
outscored VVSU 20-7 in the
three events and clinched their
first win in Pullman since 1077.
“That was the meet." agreed
Dellinger. “At about the same
time we were winning the
discus and Latin Berry was hit
ting his triple jump, and that
surge put it away."
Three Ducks posted their first
wins of the year. In addition to
Chiamulera, pole vaulter Jay
Davis (10-0 '■■*) also won against
a subpar field in his first action
of the season. Senior Greg
Aitkenhead won his first shot
put competition (55-1 lh) after
claiming six wins last year.
“It's getting to he time tor
these guys to come back." said
Dellinger. “When the chips are
down you want your hlue
chippers in there."
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