Continued from Page 7 Of th« ih«» fit) athletes listed on the Ducks' roster. 20 of them are either true or redshirt freshmen, the most impressive of whom art* true freshmen Kay Livingston. Michael Kntri and leremy Robinson who all start their careers at Oregon with prep all-American credentials "Half of our team is new faces this year." Dellinger said. "We ( ouId develop into one of the better teams in the country in the next three or four years. It will lie inter esting watching (his team develop." Here's a breakdown by event. Sprints — This season. Harris will lend the way for the sprinters and could see action in all three distnm es ( UM). 200. and 400 meters). Harris finished fourth in the 100 at Inst season’s I’m -10s Three football players, Hosey. Deadwiler and Kory Mur phv will join O'Connor and La Von Pierce nnd newcomers I-aMonl Woods. DeWayne Ingrams and Patrick khoo to give Dellinger a nice cast to work with in the sorints O'Connor, Pierce and Harris were all a part of Oregon s liest 4 \ 4<M) relay teem last s»si sop Middle Distances — List year's top 800 and 1.500 meter runners (Shannon Ixmur ra nnd Alan Foster) ant both gone, leaving the door open for Hollister, a sophomore Hollister ran well toward the end of last season and had a good t russ country sea son in the fall. Oregon also hns katri and transfer Cor don Johnson in the HtH) katri is a former California state champion in the distance, nnd Johnson finished first in the 8(X) at the Oregon Prev iew over spring break Distances — Strong performaiu cs dur ing Oregon's cross country season has the Due ks looking good for the spring Fresh man Karl Kcsku Could be the Dutks strongest distance runner Me had a strong first-place showing at the Oregon Preview after leading Oregon to an eighth place fin ish at the NCAA cross country i hampi unships. Hurdles — Finding a replacement for lint) Gray could tie one of the toughest tasks Dellinger fat es this year O f minor is one of the team's best athletes and ran his all time t**st tn the Pnc-tOs last season Vli talo. a senior, will hai k up O'Connor, us will Sol Sallos in the intermediates Finding a replac ement at in the 1 IO meter event could fie difficult Freshman lamar Williams is Oregon's liest hope in the event, and he also finished first at the Oregon Preview. lumps In the triple jump. P.u to sc or ers llosev and Bleaknev will lie joined In Sweden s link Halstrom to form a strong < row in the event Livingston was tho Onigon state prop champion last year. and in* is tho Din ks host hope m tlio long jump. Livingston will also conijioto in tho polo vault, anil will l>e jninnd by sonior Derek Snolling who finished eighth at tho Pac HH last season Matt llinkard and | | Shop hnnl will give added support ill the event Walton, a senior, is the top returning high |uin|Mtr after finishing fifth hi the i on foroni e last year. Stan Hurton and Kru White are dose tiehind Walton. 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