: TRACK & FIELD PROFILE Duck duo hopes to rain out Pac-10s □Oregon Steeplers look to finish 1 -2 in conference meet By Dave Charbonneau Emerald Spots Beporler As the USC track team ar rived at Hayward Field for practice Tuesday, the ruin be gan to pour and the thunder be gan to roil. While the Trojan athletes looked up to the sky in disgust. Tyo Van Scholack and Rick Mestler — soaked to the bone In T-shirts and shorts — grinned sheepishly. "1 hope It does this on Fri day," Mestler said. Van Schoiack nodded In agreement. As Oregon's steeplechase duo, Van Schoiack and Mestler wili take any advantage they can get when they compete in this weekend’s Paciflc-10 Con ference Championships at Huy ward. The two runners own two of the top four times in the Pac-10 3.OOO-metcr steeplechase this season and ure hoping with a little hometown support, a little luck ... and a little rain, they will be able to finish 1-2 on Fri ciay. "1 love running in ihe rain,” Mesller said. “I would rather run in the rain than run in 85 or 90 degree weather." Two runners that could rain on the Duck Steeplers' parade are Washington Stale's Samuel Kibiri and Arizona’s Marc Da vis. who have the top two times in the event this season. Kibiri has u time of 8:37.58, and Davis clocked on 8:40.98. Van Scholack — who is also a favorite in the 1,500 — quali fied for the NCAA Champion ships this season with an 8:41.68, and Mestler is just un der a second off the NCAA qualifying lime with an 8:43.9. "This race will definitely be a I’K race because of the com petition," Van Schoiack said. Van Schoiack and Mestler said the biggest advantage they will have In the event is the home-crowd support. "It's my home trnck. That's all I con say.” Van Schoiack said. "I'm just hoping i can stay I - ‘ “ " ' ■ Pt*#o by it* f»MMy Seniora Rick Meatier (left) and Tye Van Schoiack have gone from be ing roommate* aa treehmen to Iallow All-Americana teat aeeaon. with whoever'! up front." Mestler agreed. "It's going to be a difficult race." he said. "Pm Just glad it's here." The two have gotten used to running In the homey confines of Hayward Fiold. and they've also gotten used to learning to compote with each other on a friendly basis. Vun Schoiack and Mestler have come a long way since their freshmen years, when they shared a room together and they both took on the un enviable task of trying to make the Duck track loam. "There was definitely a rival ry our freshmen year." Van Schoiack said "But now we help each other and we got along fine." "Wo talked Ixihlnd each oth ers back a little.” Mostler said "It was a not-so-friendly rival ry” That year. Van Schoiock and Mustier wore competing with (wo others for steaplochase spots behind Danny Lopez They both mudo the team, but Van Schoiock injured his ankle midway through the season. Mostler said it was Vun Schoiock'# injury thut laid rest to anything other than a friend ly rivulry "I'm not saying I was glud he got injured, but after that I didn't worry about Tyo and I run a lot boiler." Mostler said. ‘If Tye finishes first and I finish second, that’s fine with me.’ — Rick Mestler, Oregon steeplechase runner "Before the injury, 1 think I worried a lot more about him than ho worried ulxiut nio ” Mustier wont on to muko All American his freshman your, finishing eighth at the NCAA meet He also made All-Ameri can the following two years, in cluding a personal liost porfor mnnre and fourth-place finish at last year's NCAA*. Van Schoinck qualified for the NCAA meet his sophomore year and also sot a jiersonul re cord at last year's nattonul meet, quite a resume consider ing he was originulty a walk-on. Van Schoiack said ho walked on at Oregon because "I basi cally shot myself in the foot." “I had a high school moot here, and 1 went right up to (Or egon head rxuich) Bill (Dellin ger) and asked him if I could run here the following year," ho said "They know when they have you. and I basically lei them know limy had me right off the bat " Dcillinger is obviously glad Viin Schoimk decided to comu Id Oregon "Tyo has dona o groat )ob." Dellinger said “He wasn't o groat run nor coming out of high school He was good. hul no wasn't grout. Ho made the loom duo to his willingness and do sire." Van Schoiack uitrihulos much of his success to his abili ty to stay focused. •‘I'm not all that confident, hut I have persistence," bo said. “It's something you have to slay focused with " Most tor's focus was some thing Dellinger questioned this winter "(Ivor the winter. Kick wasn’t sure how hudly ho want ed to be u runner." ho said. "That may have held him laick a little as far as his performance this your ” Turn to STEEPLERS, Page 8B Rent one movie 1 and second rental 1 of equal of lesser1 value is free 1 • Special Coupon Otter • 1 1888 Franklin Blvd. 1 ^Jn»xl>o7 11 on Ward) , ttYfOSTAK VI *0 1 344-2691 1 Wc ship yoor staff home! 1 to 1000 pounds Packing • Shipping Boxes v «*!• I A** ftcftaging Stare 2708 Willamette 344-3106 &OFF j Any | Yogurt* j ' wr- <.TU/'i«erv. 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