Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 30, 1992, Page 16A, Image 15

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    Men’s cross country team goes after third straight title
By Steve Mims
Emoiairl Sports Roportor
The Orison man's cross country team
is looking for its third straight victory
this weekend when it competes In^the
I’iicifh 10 Conference Championships at
Stanford Golf Course in I’alo Alto, Calif
The Ducks are .coming off their fx-si
rai e of the year two weeks ago ill the Jeff
Drenth Memorial at Alton Raker Park
All seven Oregon runners r»n»sh«*<l in the
lop 20 lo load tho loam lo an upset vit to
ry over No (> Noiro Dame and eight other
loams
Freshmen Karl Keska and Tracy Hol
lister have boon Oregon's lop iwo run
tiers in lx>th ol iho rat es that ihov < one
poled in lilts (all Keska finished third al
the Drenlh Memorial with a lime of 24
minutes. 40 seconds, his lies! time of the
year Keska also finished eighth in his
first collegiate race two weeks ago in
Missoula. Mont with a time of 25 07
Hollister, a redshirt freshman from
Lake Oswego, finished 15th in Montan.i
with a time of 25 2M. hut improved to
sixth plate at the Drenth Memorial with
a time of 24 50 Both Keska and Hollister
skipped tile Ducks second meet to give
others a c ham e to run
We had no idea about Karl. Oregon
head coach Bill Doll mgor said. "Not only
is ho a good runner. but ho is a good
team man. too Wo rodshirtod Tracy Hol
listor last voar hocauso wo thought ho
had a chance to ho good and ho has
turned out to ho a talented runnor
Senior Kick Mostler ran his first race
for the Ducks at the Drcnth Memorial
and finished lOtli among (ollegians at
25 07
Tho Oregon men's and wom
en's cross country learns wll!
participate in the Pacific-10
C.onferem e Championships this
weekend at Stanford C.olf
Course
The women are being led hy
Nicole Woodward this season
Freshmen Karl Keska ami Ira
cy Hollister are leading the
men.
Doth teams are ranked In the
national top 10, with the men
at No H and the women at No.
<1 Doth squads are favored to
win till' team titles at the meet
Saturday
Oregon's volleyball team will
travel lo Corvallis for the set
ond Civil War malt hup of the
year The Ducks defeated Ore
gon State earlier in the season,
one of only two Dot k Pac-10
victories this year
The men's tennis team is par
tii ipating in the Kole-x Kegional
Championships tennis tourna
ment in San Jose, Calif The
men opened their fall season
I wo weeks ego with three victo
ries in an invitational tourna
ment In Eugene
On Halloween night. the Ore
gon (lion's buskotliall team will
have a spe< ial "laite Night with
Jerry fireen " ('.reen will he in
troduced as the new coach of
the Due ks. and the night will be
capper! off with the basketball
team participating in a mid
night si rtmmage *
The doors open at u 30 p ni.
The first 500 get a free T-shirt
Soccer team keeps
winning streak alive
The Oregon men's dub soccer team won its third game In a
row with a 3-1 win over Mt. Hood Community College
Wednesday at the South Dank Field
The win pushed the Ducks' fall record to 4-1-1 Not bad for
a season that has seen occasionally erratic play and the loss
of four starters
We have more talent than last year's team," player and
coat h Andy Cagnier said "But we still have to develop a
team chemistry, and the injuries have killed us.
"We should win every one of our upcoming games We
have die talent; it's just a matter of us coming together," he
said
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HAUOVmr CROSSWORD CONTEST
WINNERS!
Kel Devlin
Heidi Nelson
Kinily (iertz
Anne Marie Schull/
Vlrk Ritchie
Kevin Yin
Anton Skaugset
C.J Grurunger
I eigh Sims
Ina /.ucker
Damon Wehh
Heather Crafts
Terry (iee
Tracy I ampman
Mareie hversole
Dailey Kanin
Chris l\>e
Kim Yap
Scott M
Kristy Donner
Dylan Ferguson
Julie Koppy
James Peru//o
Christina Komeshian
Richard Red
Steve Stalp
Stacy Stellntack
Andy Fisher
Michelle Rui/
Vicki Hoover
Manny Baniago
Joanne Stainbrook
Shawn Arend
Jason Marks
Bryce Maloon
Jason Warren
Marcus Ksser
I uis Bowden
Sandra Stewart
Noel Rollins
Susie Siouxsie
Thank you to all the sponsors who participated in this events
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