Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 05, 1992, Page 19, Image 19

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    Oregon
sweeps
meets
By Steve Mims
Emerald Sports Reporter
Oregon's two cross country
teams pulled off n weekend
swoop, winning moots in Scut
tle and Salem.
Tho Oregon women won
thoir socond straight moot, edg
ing out Washington by only
nine points to win the
Sundodgor Invitational in Soat
tlo on Saturday. Oregon placed
four runners in the top 10, in
cluding senior Nicole Wood
ward, who won her second race
of tho year.
Woodward, who has won tho
individual title ut both of tho
Ducks' meets this year, covered
tho 5.000-metor course in
17.03, almost 10 seconds ahead
of second-place finisher Sarah
Moweli of Abbottsford, Canada.
Woodward won tho Simon Fra
ser Invitational last weekend
with Q limo ol 17:13.
Oregon sophomore Jenna
Carlson was the fourth colle
giate runner to finish the race,
which included six college
teams und one Canadian club
team. Carlson ran the course in
17:2ft to finish in the top 10 for
the second consecutive race.
F r o s h m a n Heidi Van
Borkulo-Goldstoin was the
third Duck to cross the finish
lino, coming in at 17:32. Van
Borkulo-Goldstein also finished
in the top 10 at Ixith Oregon
meets this season.
Krika Klein, the Ducks' only
other senior, finished 10th with
a time of 17:42. Her time was
35 seconds faster than last
week's, when Klein finished
11th at the Simon Fraser Invita
tional.
The only other Duck to finish
in the top 20 on Saturday was
sophomore Jill Calloro, who
finished the race in 18:03 for a
19th-place finish Monica Da
vidson and Joni Waroham were
next for the Ducks, finishing
side-by-side in 21st and 22nd
place, respectively. Davidson's
time was 18:17, one second
ahead of Wareham.
Also finishing for Oregon
were Niumh Zwagorman and
Ann Patton with times of 18:29
and 19:23. respectively.
Sally Maier, a sophomore
from Portland, has decided to
rndshlrt this season for the
Ducks. Maier. who was expect
ed to bo a top runner this year,
has missed the opening two
meets of the season with a
swollen Achillos tendon.
The Oregon men's team won
the Willamotto Invitational for
Its first team title of the season.
The Ducks edged out Central
Oregon Community College by
eight points for the win Oregon
fi Uhod with 29 points, and
Central Oregon had 37 points.
Karl Keska and Tracy Hollis
ter, the two runners who fin
ished highest for tho Ducks in
the Mountain West Classic a
week ago, were held out of this
week's race by head coach Bill
Dellinger. As a result, the
Ducks had the chance to see
how deep they are, and a few
runners took advantage of the
opportunity.
Oregon junior Jason Humble
finished fifth in the 8.000-meter
race with a time of 24:38. Two
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Ducks defeat Beavers, win first Pac-10 game
By Erick Studemcka
Emerald Sports Reporter
Tho frustration of a disap
pointing four-game losing
streak was quickly forgotten
Friday night as tho Oregon
volleyball team convincingly
defeated intrastate rival Ore
gon State 17-15. 15-9. 15-4
for its first Paciflc-10 Confer
ence victory.
Middle blocker Stephanie
Warren, who had been limit
ed to just 13 kills the pro
vlous wookend against C'ali
fornia and Stanford, explod
ed for a season-best 20 kills
Despite implementing several
different blocking schemes
against Warren, the Heavers
could do little to slop War
ren's at-will scoring.
“This match was a matter
of pride," on excited Warren
sold after the three-game
sweep "We've had o rocky
start to our season, mostly
because we're a young, inex
perienced loom. Tonight, we
felt wo had to finally prove
ourselves "
Came one was especially
satisfying for the Ducks as
they wore aide to accomplish
something they hadn't done
all season come from behind
for a win.
With Oregon State ahead
14-10 and serving for the
game, outside hitter l.nKeina
Woods made a crucial kill to
prolong the game Marcie
Price and Warren then com
bined for four points, allow
ing the Duck* to draw oven
Oregon Stale tried to regain
its composure t>v calling a
timeout, but It was too lata
for the Beavers as lire mo
mentum had already swung
to the Ducks A Kallo Kerr
block and an Oregon State at
tack error sealed the 17-15
win
The come-from behind win
was exactly what head couch
Gerry Gregory had been wnlt
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