Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 13, 1990, Page 12, Image 11

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Sports
Track * ontinurd from P.ik*’ 11
lose m i ompetition Ibis year
Doth throwers have qualified
lor the i'.u 10 meet but arc still
m pursuit of the Nt A A mark
Rosie Williams, Oregon's
premiere sprinter. will try to
keep her undefeated streaks
alive in the 100 .mil 200 She
has qualified for the l’ac-10 in
both events
The Cougars return with
their trio of ( otiferetir e i hauijii
oils Roller!son last year s
( hampion in the Par 10 1,000
as well, recorded her fastest
1,000 of the year (O 10 Cl) last
week against tile I)u< ks
( .eleste \ Drill, Put 10 400 1i
tie holder, took first in the 800
last week but is cvper ted to re
turn to the 400 for Saturday
Jennifer Carpenter reigning
league 800 champion, won the
400 last week Carpenter will
also return to her spec ia 11\ for
Saturda v
Ceorgette Reed dominated
the the shot and disc us last Sat
urday and looks to lie the favor
ite in those events Saturday
again
Washington Stale is really
solid They're good athletes
said Oregon coach I out
t leinotien
( ahI'oly returns 12 All
Amerie ans from last year's
( iiainpiotisfnp team I he Hum
cos are strong in the distance’s
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.mil look to i hallonge .1 group
of voting Oregon runners
I ive time \('AA 1 hampion
twiii' in tlic l,r>00 and three
tirni's m the Hilt) and moot re
i ord holdrr Teena Colebrook is
expei toil to run in both events
as w ell as thi’ 4x400 relax
Teammate Melanie Hiatt,
third in tho t .000 at the1
\t A \s. will i ompete in her
spot ialty Springfield native
Melissa White returns to her
home area to compete 111 the
shot put. discus and javelin
( al Poll is a team a lot like
ours.” Heinonen said
"Thev're solid right across the
board Mv early form 1 hart has
them w inning IH7-1H4
The distance events are also
the strength of (ieorgetown,
proven by a fourth place in last
I,ill s .ni < ross ( ounirv
( hampionships Freshman
( hristi Constantin heads the
strong i ontingent of runners
ami is set to run in the a.1)00
Saturda y
Sophomore (dins (diar will
run the t,000 after posting a
17 Pi tt) in her dehut two
weeks ago III tile i.0(1(1
f reshman Judith Owen estab
lished a school rei ord tor the
Hovas in the 100 hurdles
114 57) in her first outdoor at
tempt Owen will run in both
hurdles rat es this week
"Georgetown, where they’ve
got people, is really good."
lleinonen said "From 400 me
ters on up they re dynamite
Tile meet begins at 12:10
p m w ith the javelin event
Tennis team falls to
Wildcats in Tucson
The Oregon women's tennis
te.un tell o il Wednesday to the
12th ranked Arizona Wildcats
m I'm son s Kobson lennis
( enter
Arizona was led b\ the plav
ot sophomore Danielle Scott
who beat Oregon's top singles
placer, kumi Nagamoto in the
i loses! mate li ol the dav li t
I, t
All nine ol the mate lies were
straight sets wins tor Arizona
and other than Nagamoto.
none ot the Ducks was able to
win more than three sets m a
mate h
Arizona's second doubles
plavei made it Ml. Wildi ats
with a nil. ti 2 \\ m m ei ( Ire
gon's I tiil.ii \ Roberts B.uini
Redhair followed m the third
position, heating Amhei
(ioheen b 1 b 0,
Danielle Klurman of Arizona
had little Iron hie with Oregon's
Shelley Brandt, winning fi-2,
(i-O Oregon's Vlargeret
1 raleigh was next, falling b-2.
n 1 to Arizona's Kyra Johnson
him (irate of Arizona fin
ished singles play, heating
Jackie Deford (HI, (id) in the
sixlh singles pla\
Somtnerville and Redhair
made it Ml, heating Nagamoto
and (kiheen in the \o 1 dou
hies match ♦>-'_* b 2 Scott and
Beth (ihoate handed Brandt and
Roberts a tel. b 2 sethai h and
the team of Klurman and John
son heat I raleigh and Deford
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