Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 01, 1991, Page 11B, Image 21

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    ACROSS COUNTRY PROFILE*
RUNNERS
Continued from Page 4B
W <■ re n ills ■ m| friends nit
the course.' » :>! said "i
Tji.it .1 hi v. ve ' • on
,it>ii• to i . mnn. n(i uii , .soil
vs hr;i vs ' i;.e
rbe ilji a
tuailv belter than i thought vve
sstHild ' \ . ■ • ... i V* ■ e
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the llur U She is un.i- : i:
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t is.iib .-I i i ntolteii at Notre
,J : , b,;e , , ,! I - | . ; V fi 1 l > V g :. V • 1 i .
in id vs a s till! igh tie!
more Vo if
Sin '..!i 1 ■ i.i vs v Ivl to N> lire
It.line because'her dad ami
brother hml gone there and i«*
. uuse of its reputation, but do
spite its iai k nl i strong imi k
program
AH.'I ms kill term iuv soph
union; veur I ruah/.e<i ! wasn't
whore ! wanted to be." she
vii(l
Last year. Nusrahl was in
Hie middle of til. cross roufi
i tell starti ii to tas ■ . !l
l ist spring
! really pu keit up the p a <■
a in ton k ■■In- elded
kansopp is also a senior who
is competing in tier final term
,■ I eltgibilily, ami so tar this
year, l: ' r. : :k.:i two third
plai es and a tourtll place
Stic graduated from Moun
tain View tic”. V. in - in i lets I
and came straight to Oregon
karnopp said tii.it she wasri t
near the runner in high st hoot
that -.tie is now and site gives
coach Torn liemonen a tot of
, milt tor til. suicess stie and
tile team has hud
"The most retrial ka!)le tiling
atHHit this team is th.it me. I n y
and Nu ole arc .ill hum (begun
high schools.' kufnupp sain
1 o Tom's cred it, ill- !. x IS due.
Oregon high school runnels
\\
the fancy recruiting that goes
on. it pones tliat Tom's pro
11u irally w • a ks
W.:iivs ,ini i ;unior fr.-tn
West 1.100 is tl. S Ullgrst i)!
lilt' three
Sin' finished a second liehtnd
\usr.il.i in (hr In s! nr ■'! -I the
season, finished fourth m the
following rai r. and took a i lose
set ond two weeks ago
Woodward had a strong sea
son las! year that was t upped
oil w ith an eighth place finish
at the Pat 10 t hampion,ships
With the Put 10 meet Satur
day and regionals and nationals
right around the corner, W» od
ward looked toward team sue
tess rather than individual
goals
"1 woulti like to see us gti
1 :>i at the Pat .-IDs and region
als. and then have the thnv ol
us get All-American honors."
she said
Nusrula also has lofty goals,
but she said she likes to look at
things realistically
"I would like to be an All
American," she said "I think
that's reasonable, and meylje I
should shoot for top !r> or top
10. but 1 really don't know
who's out there, so 1 don't like
to talk a lot "
Tills season, no one seemed
really sure just how well the
Ducks would do after losing
last year's stars Li/ Wilson and
Lucy Nusrala
W
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V\ .'.in i. i! uiU! lust
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in- r.inki-ii third m tin- nation/
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Nusr.ti.t '-n i. hu! this vi'.ir
thorn's three of U» at th« front
,|s 0|ipus«jd to two
As thr s.-.isoh rolls mi, t-.ich
ilii’i’t Ix i iiiiii-s morv important
lisui the t uiupetilion bei nines
t.oufchrr • K.imn|»{>, said it..will hi
illiefesUrif; 'll s re ill I is : fn • run
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die i’ ii 10 x it e e.iriv .uni : \i
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