Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 04, 1990, Page 11, Image 10

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    Sports
Nebraska to pose tough challenge
By C am Sivesind
tmerald Sports Reporter
I ,ms will likely lie treated to one ot the most
e\< iling tra< k and field events ol the year .Satur
day when Nebraska comes to Hayward Held to
challenge (Iregon
The Oregon women have lost more than one
dual meet already this year, something coach
Turn lleinonen has not seen happen in Ins I I sea
sons at the helm
Nebraska has a good shot to hand Oregon a
third loss Oregon's javelin duo ot Kmi Hyatt and
Paula Berry have been relatively unchallenged
this yeai but things could c liunge this weekend
Nebraska's Nora Roi knnbauer had the na
turn's second-best toss last year at Pit > She
threw a season best 124-0 against Washington
two weeks ago The mark is nearly five feel better
than Hyatt's season best of net H. and tops Mer
ry s season high of 1 tiH-4
The Cornhusker’s No 2 thrower. Sabrina
Karnes, has a season high of 104-1 I 1 he one si or
ing point granted to third place in the event
i ould be i loselv i untested
Rosie Williams. Oregon’s premier spriutei
and last year's Pacifii 10 ( amference i hampion m
the 200. is set to return to a< lion alter a week ot
rehabilitation workouts The 100 and 200 spot nil
ist is tentatively entered in the 200 and will an
i hoi the 4\ 100 relay team
Williams is undefeated in the 100 and 200
this year but the junior will receive a stiff work
out in the 200 from Nebraska’s Xiinena Restrepo
Rest repo, of (Colombia has i loi ked a > i IS in
the 400 tins yeai She (dated eighth in the 200 at
last year's Par 10 but Inis vet to attempt the event
this season
Nebraska's Ron Walker posted a 2 1 '> in the
200 this year, a mark good enough to break the
\( \A provisional standard
Pile meet will also boast a rematch between
(fregon distant e mnnei I 1/ Wilson and Nebraska
distance extraordinaire Sammie (aims ski
Wilson and (idowski faced oil in tin* Si A \
A .not) a \ t Mr ago with Wilson taking seventh and
tlm Nebraskan grabbing fourth
I lin two also nmt at tlm 1‘iftH Pepsi learn In
vitational at Havward I mid. svhere (Idovvski
topped W ilson m tlm t oon bs morn than tlinm
si‘t ontls
Otlmr strong uvunts lor tlm (birnhuskers arc
tlm Him 1 am and high jump Nebraska has
Si A A provisional ipialifinrs 111 rai h rvunt
I isa I Juries has a simsoii host ot O' .’0 in
tlm HOO v\ 1111 teammate 1 ran Hensel 1 lost' ht'lnnd
at J li ' 'Hi linnst'l has also nmt tlm provisional
standard in tlm I dOO ss ith a 4 '0 clocking
Oregon's top two Him runners 1 arid Hollimn
and him Hutson, have bests in tlm 1)11 range
good enough to 111 la 11 f v them loi the le.igue meet
Until look to t ut those times with the impressive
t ompelitinn Satin das
In the high jump Nebraska's Mered> Porter
has t lean'll let) a mark good enough tor the
\( AA provisional Oregon's l aurel Koheits met
the slam la nl as well with a a 111 ' 1 mark and will
look to attain tin- automat 11 mark ot n (Pi Sat in
das
Katnala kohlmemr Oregon's iron woman,
is III run the -tut) hurdles loi mils the second tune
tills season to give tile I )ui ks a boost In the event
hoh 1 under ssill also compete in her usual esents.
the long lump and 100 high hurdles
The junior posted I 1 areel best point total of
a.llliti 111 the heptathlon 111 the 1 begun Ins national
last sveek narrow Is missing the \’l AA provision
al standard ol ... 100
I reshman Kells Hlau totaled i 0-l_' points in
111 ! first 1 nlleglate attempt ill the event Idle 111.ilk
qualities her tor the Pai 10 meet along ssilh
Kohlmeiei
I he Ducks tioss have ! Pai 10 qualifiers lor
a total ol J t entries hut base set In qu.ilifs an nth
kite for the \( AA meet
After dumping OSU,
ballclub faces Bears
| II III' ( .11 .111(111 gll thill lull I
lilts -si iii«-iI hmi runs ,md
slnlr six hast' In 111 >I till'
(>r»*y*tn 1 si ill I1.1II h'.i in In 1
p.iii ul 7 0 wins m 1 1 ( lii'j^iin
SI,ilr III 111 si l,i 1 in ( nrv.i I Its
I hi' wins n [ i(i,-(I ih' I )ui k ■
ri i nrd In ."I J 1
I 1,11 r\ Sun minis .iihlril
Iw11 runs 1 hi 1111«■ hils hi thn
lirsl |- uni w lulu Innls Kilns
. 111,i 1 ■ 11 Iw , 1 Kill Kim \1,1 li
ning wtutl J im - 1 linlling 111
1 hr si'ciuul ,4,1 im s< nring
lun runs ,mil getting three
Kill
Katie U li'sr (till Ill'll SCV I'll
innings s. 1 \ ills |i lun lilts
.1 tit) striking mil Ihe In gel
Ihu win m tin' (i|ii'iii'r \nn,i
I’uiiri' piii licil ,1 fmir-hllh'r
Ini' lIn■ sis 11 nd \ irtnr\
I hc Ihu ks rnnktid 1 HIh in
ill!' I,Ill's! (Urtioilill soil lull I
(ml! l.li r I tough 1 ll.ll letlge
today win'll llliw host I hi’
eighth-ranked t aditornia
(.nidi'll lli’tii s in a 1 ;i in
I’ll! -Ill tioillllll-llllildl I ill
llnwc I'li'UI ( it: Inis swept
nil llirci' nl ihi' meeting he
twi'i'ii Ihi' luiiiiis this si'iisun
U hilu ()regon has strug
gled tor nun h u! llits si'iisun,
(iiilllnnilii is n 11 m 111 1 oming
into ils uw 11 over the second
hiilt nl thu yi'iir (l.i 1 It,id a
ill-10 rut mil mi Man h 0.
full lies Hour on a leal sllii r
I li' ii u iiimtig ! T of i 1 to go
I ’I i i miing mlo Iinlav s
games
I a ini mum impressive is
II ill I hr lliiis hav e uuii
eight m 'I iinv gn iin; up
jllsl tlllrr lulls iiiti lllul
slmli h
I’lll lllllg ll.ls blMMI till'
m.iiiis|,i\ tin ( ,il nil \i\ii
t in Hu.irs’ hitting J U
Iimiti av eragu i isn 't m rrprnv
ermg hul tor ,i g iluil purtioii
i l ihu season thuir pin hing
has liurn (lahtormn has a
team I K \ ut Cl.lit good tor
fifth in Ihu n.iiiun
I'lltn aru lull by Ihu I) in
IK A ami I ■ 1 1 rui Old at \11
i liulu (Irangei (danger. a
suphuimm' has four no-hit
lurs on ihu season a uuu
si hunt rui old Slid also luads
Ihu niiiiun in sirikuimis
Id uiliiursi uru Ihu uilui ■
I ii, unuss ui Ihu Huai s pin h
ing stall ( ail s u m s/ pili hur
statistically is Koliyu
burgess who spurts a !s)-~
rui oril ami a (I H4 I KA
Offensively Cn! is lull In
ihu lull ol slnirlsiiip Sue ja<
ijuu/ |ai quu/ imprinml hur
team-leading balling average
In IIP In going 12- I! dur
ing the v\ inning streak
I Aar f'omimmuy ('ollcpr
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