Duck runners look for leader By Dave Charbonneau Oregon 0» Emaraxi Tom Heinonen hasn't had to worry for a long time. The Oregon women's cross c ountry coach has i (insistently had at least one — and sometimes two or three — of the top runners in the Pacific-10 Conference. In the late 1980s. Stephanie Wessell and Liz Wilson were mainstays at the top in virtually every meet. Then it was the trio of Nicole Wood ward, Luc v Nusrala and Lisa Karnopp who led the Ducks into the 1990s. Woodward's graduation in the spring marked the end of that crew, and thus an era of Oregon cross country. Heinonen is not sure who's on dec k to contin ue the tradition of dominating Duck runners. Hut as ho sees it. he has nothing to worry about and has every reason to believe this year's group will he able to successfully defend last year's Par-10 title. ”1 don't know if we have a front runner or not." Heinonen said. "The important thing is that we have four of our top seven runners returning from last season, and they're healthy." The one sethat k could la1 that the fifth laud pos sibly most talented) of the top seven returnees. Heidi Van Borkulo, is nursing an injured hip and it's still questionable just how solid she will be able lo perform Ibis season, especially early on Van Borkulo is coming off of a second-plat e fin ish at the 1993 Par-lDTrac k and Field Champi onships in the 10.000 meters, finished last year's cross i ountry season with an eighth plat e at I’m Ids. a fifth -it district and finished dlst at the NCAA meet, all in her freshman season Heidi is our strongest returning athlete.'' Ileinonen said "We definitely won't he as good il she isn't able to run at lull strength." II that is indeed the t.ase. the weight ol the sea son will rest on the shoulders of juniors fill Claliero and jenna Carlson, senior Joni Wareham and sophomore Niamh /.wagerman "Those four have all had their best summers as far as training goes,” Heinonen said. We will lie relying heavily on them to carry us this season." Hut a little help would be nice, and Heinonen is confident the new blood he's brought in will fill Oregon will try lo find a top runner to replace past stars (from lett) Lucy Nusrala, Lit Wilson, Lisa Kamopp and Nicole Woodward. that need. Freshman Milena Glusa< and sophomore Melody Fain hiId are the most likely i anuldates to make an instant impact on the team l.lusac won the California state i hampionshtp in both the l.ROO and the 3.20f) in high school ami took sei mid at the national i mss i oiintrv meet "Milena has been around the hire k. and i mil peted against the best of them. Ileinonen said "Them's no question she can step til right away for us and contribute We just have to wait and see to what capacity she's able to help us " “Turn to HEINONENTPage 16B "REFLECTION IS OUR BUSINESS" SPECIALTY CLOTHING. HATS & BAGS ACROSS FROM SOCKEYE'S 524 VALLEY RIVER CENTER 345-9437 DIAMOND BACK 94 q a T F . MODEL ) s19995 with alloy rims REG. f22995 Outlook Here’s a rugged, well designed Diamond Back at a price nearly everyone can afford • 18-speed Shimano SIS drivetrain. • TIG welded Unicrown fork. • Mountain tread tires. 20% OFF Accessories with bicycle purchase. Good through Sunday, Sept. 26th Other models on SALE... Sorrento 5299‘rt—save s30°° Topanga s349”—save s50°° Ascent *429',s—save $60,H> EUGENE 960 Charnelton • 345-7521 SPRINGFIELD 2100 Main • 741-2453 -Hutch's