Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 04, 1990, Page 20, Image 20

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points Arkansas was nest with tt>
points, followed l > v Bavlor with 14
points and Honda vs 1111 it' i points
Leading the wav lot Oregon was
\1< (lee. who bei.ame the I )ti( ks 111 st na
tional champion sini.e 19B7 In coining
from behind to u in the hammei
Mit.ee had been the \( AA favorite
all season and name into the competi
tion with the best collegiate throw at
22r> 1 lie qualified lor Saturday's final
with the top throw fhursd.iv but bad
some problems Saturday
Mi ( lee bad only one fail throw among
Ills preliminary tosses and was in sin
enth pi in e at 207 1 1 after the prelims
He then fouled on his fourth and sisth
throws but managed to uncork a loss of
2 1 7 ft on his filth throw to win the < om
pel if mu
I he \ ii torv In Mi t lee ended a nation
al i hampion drought for the Dm ks who
last had a national ( Hampton when Dan
Nelson won the steeple) base at the 1'IHT
N't A A meet
II there were anv pleasant surprises
for Oregon it was Wright's fourlh-plai o
showing in the -11111 meter hurdles
W right qualified lot the \( A A meet a
year ago hut didn't make it out of the
qualifying heats This year it was a dif
ferent stor\
On Wednesday. Wright won Ins qua!
dying heat in the hurdles and posted
the third fastest tone overall During the
semifinal lie.its I ridav . Wright again
had the third-best mark overall and
looked readv for Saturdav s final
He didn't disappoint on Saturdav
running fill Iht to break his old personal
refold of fit) -1-1 set last year
W right was onlv pit ked tor eighth at
best, on the pre-meet form charts. hut
after running three rates a duv during
the dualmeet season, he t ertainlv Irene
fited bv running only one r.u e a day at
N't A As
The most points Oregon got from am
unt' event i,ime in the steeplechase
where 1 -ope/ finished second and
Mestlei sixth for 11 points on tire
10 M 11 V-l (21 scoring basis
hope/ the pre meet favorite wasn't
aide to st.i\ with Ohio State's Mark
< rnghan. who ran aw at from the |i.k k
with tail) meters to go
( rnghan won with a time of tt .to 10
w hlle I.ope/ clot ked It tti Hti for ser ond
Mestlei who w.is eighth a year ago.
moved up to sixth Oils time with a time
of M tti 10 for tns ser,ond all-Amerii an
performance 1 lie lop eight competitors
in ear h event earn all Amerii an st.ilus
Also earning all American status was
long ponper halm Bern, who her ami'
an all-American for the fourth time in
either the long jump or triple jump
Hern wasn't able to improve on his
fifth place showing of last year, or his
sc hool rcr ord of 2ti-H'<. hut he did fin
ish eight w ill) a jump of 2a-it1«
I wri events the Dur ks were hoping to
si ore in. the triple jump and the 10,000
meters produr ed nothing
Spencei Williams < losed nut his < a
reer in thi‘ tripl«* jumji Saturday sucking
to improve on last year's fourth-plat e
finish
However. Williams never got in the
groove and failed to make the finals fin
ishing 10th v\ it h a best of 5 1 - 5 1 a .
If was the same story in the 10.000
where Oregon had Peter 1 onseoa. Pat
Haller. Hr,id Hudson and Terrance Ma
hon i (imputing
()nlv ! onset a was in position to score
at tin- end of the rate, hut finished 10th
in a time of 20:00 2a. Haller and Mahon
finished Pith and lath, respectively,
while Hudson'didn't finish
Dellinger was named as the men's na
tional collegiate coach of the year dur
ing the NCAA meet at Durham Next
season he should have another strong
squad as eight of this year's 14 NCAA
qualifiers return
Returning are daSilva. Haller. Met lee.
Mahon, Mustier. Skipper. I've Van
St hoiat k (who competed in the steeple
i base) and Wright
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