Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 03, 1993, Page 6, Image 6

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Oregon's Jamar Williams easily won the 110-meter hurdles at die Papal Team Invitational Saturday.
Harris-less Ducks don’t need him
By Dave Charbonneau
Oregon Orn>r I'notak)
The Oregon men's trac k and
field team was probably pretty
tired hearing all the hype sur
rounding sprinter Kounio Harris
So the Ducks went out and
pulled off an unlikely victory
over Washington State, Arizona
State and Kansas State without
the use of the versatile Harris
Saturday at the Pepsi Team Invi
tational at Hay ward Field
Oregon head coach Hill
Dellinger shuffled athletes
around Saturday. hoping to give
Ins team a i ham e despite the
loss of Harris, who was busy
attending the New Knglarid
Patriots' Ni l. mini-camp.
Well, it worked
'■That was a nice win.”
Dellinger said. "I guess we
didn't need Konnie Harris after
till"
No, lhoy didn't. The Ducks got
revenge for n dual meet loss to
Washington State earlier this
season by accumulating 134.5
points, 2:t points more than the
second-place Cougars. The Sun
Devils finished third with 150.
and Kansas State settled for last
with 125 points.
It was a solid performance all
of the way around for Oregon.
The sprinters did a more than
adequate job of rilling in for Har
ris. and the throwers and
jumpers held their own. But
Oregon won the meet thanks to
the heroic s of the previously dis
appointing distanc e runners
Although the distant e runners
have traditionally been the
strong suit of the Oregon track
program, the Duc ks came into
Saturday's meet lac king a dis
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lance race victory this season.
Freshman Scott Nicholas end
ed that distinction with an
inspired win in the 1.500-meter
race, passing Washington State's
Samuel Kiinn in the final 50
meters, as the 2.949 fans
cheered wildly.
I hit the homestretch and
heard the crowd," Nicholas
said. "I just didn't want to let
them down."
Hut Oregon didn’t stop there.
Freshman Karl Keskn won his
first race of the season in the
5,000. taking advantage of the
absence of Kibiri and winning
bv 1.5 seconds over the second
plate finisher.
jason Humble also earned
valuable points for the Ducks by
running his best steeplechase of
the season, finishing third.
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