Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 03, 1991, Page 7, Image 7

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    SPORTS
Vols overcome WSU
for men’s team title
By Ashley Conklin
fmpi.in] Spoils td'!• ■ '
In .ilinul 1 fj imnulrs S.ilur
dii\ Tenncssi'f went from
\(' \ A rvi nnrrs u p to team
i hampions
\eednig some help to over
i nine \\ ashiiigton State the
Volunteers (jot it when pre
meet favorite l oin I .1 w its tin
qualified tor running out ot his
lane in the 1 10 meter hurdles
It didn't mm It matter be< arise
I a w as eighth an\ w a\
Moments later lenuessee
high jumper Kandv Jenkins
,i one time 7 1 |um|tei len
nessee (loach Doug Brown said
i leared ~ l>1 tot second
pi.n e and eight i rut tal points
Those two events were the
different e in the meet. Brow n
said
"Within ID minutes this
meet completely turned around
at that point.' he said "We
knew w e had a i ham e I hen
The Volunteers almost didn't
have a i ham e after I i ida\ s
i oinpet ition
Washington State has 2H
points alter I ritiar's i ompeli
tion. receiving a huge boost
when (ieorge Oglteitle surpris
nigh won the long jump with a
leap i it lii> it! )
But the Vols regrouped I'ri
da\ to make a run at the ( ou
gars Saturdav
Tennessee was in the driver's
seat after Jenkins' set ond place
performam e her ause it had lug
points i liming in the dei alhlun
with Arii l.ong Brian Bropln
and Matt Shelton going 1)8
res|)ectiveh Todd Williams
the runner up in the 10.00(1
Wednesdav i mm' bai k with a
third m the a.000 Saturdas
It was an emotional win for
Brown, who coached at ( Imr
i lull High Si hool in Kugene
and ran for Athletics West in
the earlv I'lrtOS
Doing it .it llaswanl lielil
.lllii Kllgenc Is so s|ii'< i*lI to ini'
bei ausr 1 have a lot ot friends
here .Hid tins is still tin- tin k
capital nt tin* is hr said
It s till* perfei t si lip)
(Xlici \< A A meet highlights
ini hull'd
• ()hin State’s Mark ( roghan
the delending 1,001) meter stee
ple< hast' i liamp setting a lilis
tering pat e to burs Washington
State s Samuel hlbiri ami win
easils in H 22 22 the lastest
time in the world this season
Croghan had been beaten In
hlbiri in the I’enn Kelas s stee
plei base last month and wasn't
about to let that happen again
"I knew 1 had to go w ith two
laps left, but I didn't know d he
(kihiri) was with me so I was
literally running scared the last
two laps.1' Croghan said
hlbiri blasted me at Penn so I
had something to prove to mv
self
• Nevada's hainy heshmiri
successfully defending lus dis
i us title with a meet and i idle
giate record throw ol ki 1H-r»
"On Wednesdas (during
qualifying) I was warming up
over 220 (feet) and got too e\
cited," heshmiri said "Today
I wanted to come out and I
said. 'Don't hit 220 in warmups
ami 1)1)1 it i i\ VV tf 11
heshnnri hit .1 throw of 20'> 1
ori his first attempt liefore i om
mg h,i( k with Ins 218 "i mi his
next throw
hrshnim had told disi us ol
in ials to keep .1 steel tape
used for record purposes on
h.iiid Idt thf i oinpelitioii
I thought it ss .is going to he
.thouI 2 I "i. ’ hf s,iid I lies
brought out thf stffl tape .md I
realls ffIt pretts good .ihout it I
thought this could lif it .uid
u Ill'll I says it got to nti meters
arid kept going I felt great
• (.forge Mason's I s t a n
Hagsula slit t esstulh dftfliding
h is pole s a 1111 i hanipionship
w ith a meet ret cirri trill1 •
Hagsula heal collegiate re
i ord holder Hills Has ne of Has
lor. who clean'd t8 8 « altei
sett I ng I he \( \ V l ei (O il ol
l‘t 2 1 a .it the Southwest ( older
flit e meet
Hagsula never missed until
he tried to break Has lie s ret ord
hs having the liar set at 1 u I t
"I think I might have Ireen
too tirei! hs then ' ’ he said
• Hrigham N tning sprintei
Hi,ink I retlerit ks winning the
100-meter dash in 10 0 1 and
then t tuning hut k lo ss in the
201) m HI 00 (Doth limes svere
wind-aided I
"The svin in the 100 gave me
a lot ol confidence in the 200.
lie salt! It took a lot of pres
sure ott ot me It I lost the 200
that was (Ik I still had the 100
s it tors
I rodent ks ssas third in the
200 in lOHri anti set ntiri last
Year I le sanl he expert toil lo
svin the 200 this time hut not
the 100
In the 200 I had lo ssorrs
about 111st one gux i Arkansas')
liinim I rent h he suit! Hut
ill the 100 there are alls lltllll
her ol guss ss ho could have
ss on it
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