Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 29, 1993, Page 12, Image 11

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Top sprinters to meet at indoor
By Erick Studenicka
E metal a Sports Reporter
Who is the fastest sprinter in
the state of Oregon?
Oregon assistant coach Pat
l.anning. who is also the meet
director of Friday's Kugene in
door track meet, is hoping to
answer that question
"Friday night we are going to
have an invitation-only 50-me
ter race limiter! to those run
ners who either live or train in
Oregon at least six months out
of the year," I-anning said. "It
will fie our 'Fastest Man in Ore
gon' nice."
Kxpeeled to participate from
tho Oregon track team are Ron
nie Harris and Derrick
I) e n d w i I e r . Harris and
Deadwiler were also both wide
receivers on the football team
last season
LaMont Woods, the 1(H) 1 Or
egon state high school sprint
champ, is also expected to
make his Miosnn debut for the
Ducks.
Lanning does not anticipate
Harris having any trouble drop
ping from his usual distance.
400 meters, to the 50-meter
sprint distance.
"Even though Harris is usual
ly thought of as a 400-meter
runner, he still has one of the
fastest 100-meter times for any
Oregon runner in the past six
or seven years." looming said.
"This race will be good for
Ronnie to see how fast he is be
fore he goes to football tryouts
this spring."
Harris has a lifetime best of
10.63 seconds in the 100, and
Deadwiler's best time is 10.66.
Other top runners expected
to contend for "The Fastest
Man in Oregon" title include
former Oregon hurdler Bob
Gray and Paul Scarlett, a for
mer sprinter from Brigham
Young who now lives in Port
land.
banning said that the middle
distance races will also feature
some big names from the world
of track.
"Greg VVhiteley. who took
fourth place in the Olympic
Trials 1,500. is expected to
run." banning said, “and there
is a chance Mary Sloney might
run.”
Slaney. a Eugene resident, is
the former 1,500- and 3.000
meler world champion who at
one time hold seven American
records.
Assistant coach John Gil
lespie said Oregon would enter
several athletes in field events
Friday, but he was unsure
whether the Ducks' distance
runners would participate.
The meet, held at the Lane
County Convention Center Ex
hibit Hall, will begin 5 p.m. Fri
day. The first event scheduled
is the 50-meter high hurdles,
with the middle-distance races
set to begin at 7:30 p.m.
Ducks to take on No. 1 Penn State
Thu football team had it# shot
at the No 1 tuam in the country
when it played Washington in
October. Now it's the wrestling
team's turn to take on No. 1
when it meets Penn State Satur
day in Norman, Okie.
Penn State had been ranked
No. 2 going into last weekend's
national dual meet champion
ships, but the Nittany Lions
surprised Nebraska and Iowa to
take the title. Light of the 10
wrestlers in the Penn State line
up are ranked in the top 10 in
national rankings.
Oregon has had its own re
cent success with four dual
meet wins in the past two
weeks. The upper-weight class
es have been especially impres
sive for the Ducks, as 190
pounder Jeff McCoy and heavy
weight Chris Anderson have
combined for a 13-3 dual-meet
record.
Oregon wrestling coach Ron
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Finley is looking forward to the
190-pound match Saturday.
"We‘11 get to see who the real
wrestling McCoy is. as Jeff will
meet Penn State's Kerry
McCoy." Finley said. "Jeff beat
Kerry earlier in the season at
the Mat Town Classic tourna
ment."
The Ducks will also meet
Oklahoma, the 10th-ranked
team in the nation, two hours
after meeting Penn State.
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