Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 18, 1991, Page 8, Image 8

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SPORTS
Teams face different challenges
By Ashley Conklin
f rricM ij Spoils I dltOi
I he c hallenges fi>r the Oregon tr.i< k teams will
he vastlv different in Saturdays dual meets with
Washington State in Pullman W ash
The Duik men will tr\ and win their sixth
straight dual meet against the ( ougars. hut it
won't he eas\ considering Washington Slate
dominated the competition in Iasi week s Pepsi
Team Invitational and won the team title liy
outsi ormg the Dim ks JJ.t .• to 1H I 1
tin the womens side Oregon is expiated to
keep its undefeated streak against the I unigars in
tai l after taking the'.Pepsi title bv IH points over
the ( ougars
Despite Washington Stales overwhelming
strength, Oregon men's (loach Hill Dellinger isn t
expecting his team to roll over and die on the
Moohem I r.u k
We re not going up there i onceditig the
meet. he said Most of the people know weie
going to have to i ompete
While Washington State might have'.what Del
linger < ailed the best dual meet team in the i mill
11\ there are enough strengths on both teams that
could swung the meet either way
One of Washington Stale's lug advantages til
winning the Pepsi meet was a 12 finish, respite
lively from Kohert Price and |ohn Hill in the
I.OOP meter steeplei base over Oregon's Kk k
Mestlel and 'I've Vail Si hoiiii k
should the reverse happen Saturday the Dm ks
i oiild be on their wav to an upset of the ( ougars
Two of the best individual mati hups w ill he in
the hurdle events
Oregon’s Bob dray a provisional \( A A quail
bet m the high hurdles will go head to head
again this week with Toiiv la tilth at last year's
\( A A meet In the -Pin meter hurdles Oregon
all American Bri.m \\ right xxill trx and hold nil
I i who added tlt.it event this season
However the best event of the da\ < mild he tile
4x100 meter relax as it was last week when the
( !nuKars set a si hool and ll.ix ward I ndd rei ord of
t‘l _’4 w hile the Dut ks i ame w ithin an evelash ol
the \( A A automilt ii qualifying mark
One I )m k who won't he in Pull man is distant e
runner Pat Haller who will he at the Mount San
Antonio College Relays' in (California in an at
tempt to get into a fast y.000 meter field and pos
siblx run an \( AA qualifving tone
Also at Mt SA( will he javelin thrower Paula
Hern Hern ranked sixth m the country will
hu e a national i.iliher field of throwers Sunday
on I tiding Mart lin Sen/, ranked third in the l S
and fourth ranked f rit a Wheeler
'The-Dut.ks won't miss Herry.-..though, and will
use the dualmeet to move some people around
and gixe others somewhat of a break
We re not going to the ends of the earth to
win this meet Oregon Coach Tom lleinonen
said 'We want to ease up and rest some people
hei a use we ve gone to the well several times in a
i ouple of meets in a row
l aurel Roberts, the Ducks top high jumper
will he held out of that event while heptathlete
helix Ilian xxill run the 400 hurdles for the first
time in her i areer
Moreover, sprinters Rosie \\ ill in ms and ( amnia
iones xx ill run in only two events each, and nei
(her xxill i ompete in the 400 meters
' (Certainly xve xxant to win the meet,
lleinonen said hut xxe xxant to prepare people
lor meets later in the season
las.i karnopp and Put x \usrala who both
turned in outstanding performances last week
will battle the Cougars l.ui/.a DoN.isi amenta in
the 1 MOO meters in xvh.il should he the best worn
en s event
Basketball team signs two point guards for next season
By Ashley Conklin
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landed two luvjlih louli'il poinl
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pit-p player ol tfle \f.ir tins p.isl
season
Brandon. llif I'.n ifit Hi • on
ten-nil- player n( the year tins
past season announi eil earlier
tins month that he would ton
mi Ins senior season tor tin
's BA draft
With no other point guards
on the team Monsun quit kl\
sel out to tind a point guard to
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