Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 17, 1990, Page 9, Image 9

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PETERSON
Continued from Page 8
possibly the best 1.500 group in the 11.1
tion returning tins year.
Peterson, who ran in the NCAA 1.500
two season ago. would be bat k. as
would Australian Colin Dalton, an
NCAA 1.500 qualifier last season, for
their senior seasons Also returning was
Alan Poster for his sophomore year after
qualifying for the \( AA 1.500 as a true
freshman
Hut things change, and most notably
for the Ducks, it was the 1.500.
Dalton stayed in Australia after
spending the winter training for the
Commonwealth Caines Senior Jimmy
Howarth looked like he would till the
yoid when he ran an early season I’K of
1:47.00.
1 Imvarth i smr doss n ss ith the < lueken
pox ,i week Liter ,iml t ester has never
returned to form after having hix winter
training interrupted hv injuries and ill
ness
The one i oust,nit through it all has
been Peterson
"It doesn't put am added pressure on
me." he said, hut we don't have those
guys, and it makes it really hard to al
was s have a quality field w it ft excellent
runners for a rat e
"When Alan and Colin and I ran you
were alwavs guaranteed an e\< itmg
race." Peterson said Without them
sou look to other teams who have the
best times like against a (Ceorgetown s
john) Trautmann ''
Despite not having the likes ot Dalton
and foster to rat e against each week
Peterson has had his most < ousistent
season in the I <00 this sear with two
rail's unde! t la and four rail's urnlri
.1 4t> 70
I've been ri'<ti limn a pl.ilf.ru that I
work through and got in the past and
that's been t 40 I 47 Peterson said "I
know lie Iri'fir faster (this Vf.irl
Dr.' one time eluding Peterson flow
ever, is an N( \ \ automatii ipialitving
standard time of 4 47 7(1 or better and a
PR. whii.h would lie anything under
I 4 1 7')
In what would he a break from pre
lions I 'llll) meter r.u es at the Pai 10
meet Peterson believes the \('.\,\ ipial
iti mg mark could ( lime Sunday
l ie been really tired the past i ouple
of weeks hut l ie been working through
that and resting." he said "I'm ready to
go off big
II Peterson goes off Ing Sunday the
elusive Pai It) I '>00 Pile could finally
he Ins
Briefly
The ()recoil softball team be
gins NCAA tournament plav this
weekend with the Mideast Re
gional in Columbus, Ohio, in a
three team regional w ith ()hio
State and Kent State
1'he Dm ks struggled at times
this season, hut pulled together
at the end to earn their seeond
straight NCAA invitation with a
t i J1 record Oregon is one of
five l’ai 10 teams in the JO team
tournament
In other l Iniversity athletic
i ompetition. the men's and wom
en's trat k teams both i ompete in
the I’m to (’.hampionships in So
attie this Saturdav and Sund.n
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