Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 25, 1989, Page 8, Image 8

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NCAA track hopefuls have
last chance in Kelly Open
By lack Millikin
Emerald Sports Reporter
For thi* record, call it the Dan
Kelly Open
Even if it is the last chance
for Oregon athletes to qualify
for the NCAA meet Nlav 31
June 3. to call it the l-ast
Chance Open, as it was named
last year, might make it sound
more like an ultimatum than a
tra< k meet
According to women's track
coach Tom Heinonen. the
meet's competitors will likely
fall into four basil categories
The categories include the
"tune-up.” which will show
case distance specialists Lis’
Wilson and Danny I .ope/, as
they help pace the hopeful
qualifiers.
The ' 'one-last - fling-at- May
ward Field effort." to he given
by a number of Oregon seniors
The "post-collegiate spring
board." from which former
Ducks Annette Hand, last
year's NCAA 5.000-meter
champion, and Kanza Clark,
also a consistent NCAA scorer
in her collegiate days, will cat
apult themselves into bigger
and better meets by giving the
hopefuls a boost in the 1,500.
Then there are the hopefuls.
Rosie Williams, the Pacific
10 Conference 200-meter cham
pion. will head the list of po
tential Duck qualifiers, having
fallen short of the NCAA quali
fying mark at the Pa< 10 meet
last week at Stanford
Her mark of 23.61 was good
enough to give her a new
school record and the Pnc-10
crown, but wa> just short of the
NCAA mark of 21 50
''()ur best chant e for an
NCAA qualifier is Rosie in the
200," Heinonen said "it might
be tough to run fast « ithout the
psyt he of running in the Pai 10
meet, but as long as she runs
north to south, she could break
the standard
Duck sprints hurdles jumps
coach Mark Stream said feels
that if she meets the standard
Oregon sprinter Rosie Williams heads the list of potential
NCAA qualifiers Thursday night. as she will try to make the
cut in the 200 meters. Williams fell just short of the 22.50 qual
ifying mark last week in the Pac-10 Championships at Stan
ford. setting a school record with a 22.01 timing.
in (his meet, she should score
al the NCAA meet "
Other Ducks iire hoping to
fare as well: 1.500-meter run
ners )im Peterson, who quali
fied for last year's NCAA 1.500
bv matching strides with ex
Duck and 1984 Olympic 800
meter gold medalist loaquirn
Cruz, and Colin Dalton, who
came within ir> hundredths of <i
second from the NCAA stan
dard of 3:42.70 at the Oregon
Invitational on May 13
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