Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 30, 1990, Page 16, Image 16

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    Sports
Continued from Page 13
triple jump ;it the Pm.-1(1
meet with .1 wind-aided best
of 5.1 1 1 1« ,iik1 .1 mm wmil
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Oregon's oilier NCAA i n
tr\ is long jumper I-atin Her
rv who has been an <111
American the last three sea
sons in either the long jump
or triple jump
Hem won his third
straight I'ai III long jump ti
tie this vear u ith a leap of
.’f> J 14 and will be seeking
In improse on his sr bool re
( ord of Jfi H 4 set at last
soar's N( AA moot whore ho
finished fifth
Preliminaries will bo hold
Wednesday and Ihursdas
with semifinal and final
rounds sc heduled for I'ridas
and Saturday
Oregon entries rompetmg
today are Skipper. Herrs and
Wright in qualifying flights
and heats and Lopez.
Mestler and Van Si hoiai.k in
the Steepler base semifinals
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The fourth Oregon athlete
with experieni e is Kosie Wil
liams The junior sprinter
f,nli'd to make the finals .it the
1 OKU meet but ran strong in
the preliminary heats
"She's got NCAA expert
ence She's certainlv shown
she ( an run w ith big people,
Ifeinonen said
William failed to break the
automatic standard in the 200
meters of 2:1 2H. hut her time of
2 \ tiO was good enough to sur
pass the provisional standard of
2.1 84 lleinonen is confident
about Williams' i bailees
"It's possible she i ould gel
her feet wet in the first rounds
and make a run for the finals
he said
Stephanie Wessell has come
on tins season to establish her
self as a legitimate distant e
lhrf.il With Wilson leaving .it
the com lusion of the sea
son Wessell i ould not have
picked a better'time to rise to
the ex i asion
Wessell, a junior front (loos
Hay. ran the sixth-fastest 5.000
in m hool history and the set
ond fastest outdoor time this
year with her 10:08 87 two
weeks ago
Wessell followed that perfor
maitt e w ith a victory at the
Pat in t hampinnships in the
10.000 meters More impres
si\'e was the fat t that the meet
marked the first 10.000 Wessell
had ever ran
Though she. like Wilson, has
an automata qualifying mark
in the 5.000. Wessell will likely
run the lo.oon at Ilurhain
"She's run 05 to 70 miles a
week anti her confidence is
growing Ileinonen said
The final \< AA part it ipant
ior Oregon is also a strong i an
didate for the most improved
Oregon women's tra< k and
field athlete in 1000
Stephanie Smith has im
proved upon iter personal re
i ord bv more than 10 feet in the
discus this year Her toss of
171 0 was just sin of the auto
matic mark of 172-it. imt it was
good enough for a provisional
standing and an N’C.AA bid
Smith, a senior, holds on to a
tie for the ninth farthest throw
in the collegiate ranks this
year Heinonen is confident
about Smith's scoring chant es.
"If she can duplicate that
mark at the Nt’AA meet, she'll
score.'' ifeinonen said
The N't !A A championships
kit k off tomorrow with the pre
liminaries for several events
Thursday’s action will contin
ue with prelims semifinals and
the 111.000 final The remaining
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