Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 08, 1994, Page 6B, Image 18

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ing Were left in the lurch ihis
spring. I've got one person in
distances who t nn get the inh
done "
That person is freshman Mi li
no (ilusai
Iusot htd|H!tl the Dut ks save
a littlfi fai t* Saturday finishing
first in the 3.000 and 1,500
meter rat es She is coming off a
stellar cross country season in
which she finished 12th and
is as the highest freshman fin
isher ill the NCAA meet
Htuonen hopes to keep
Clusac in the longer distance
ret es (3,000 and 5,000) and said
he doesn’t expect to have her
titmig double duly in the future
with tile ext upturn of the Pat 10
meet
''Milena tan only do so
much," he said She's only 1H
years-old
When the focus of the learn
shifts to the rest of the events,
things get a little brighter
In the middle distant es (H00.
1.500). Memonen has brought in
two freshmen, Vicky- Flest.hner
anti Chrtsitia Kngesser, who he
hopes will he able to fill the
void left hv Klein. Kngesser set a
personal record on Saturday
taking set ond.
if Carlson who began run
ning lfie shorter distant es last
season, is unable to compete at
full strength this season, the
two freshman will he relied on
It) tarry the weight in the
events
Kngesser took set ond in the
California state meet in the 800
in 1902 and also finished 32nd
in the Pac-10 t ross country
meet last fall Kleschner look
fiftii in the California state meet
in 1993
Mark Stream, who coat lies
throws, sprints and hurdles, has
suffered his share of losses, but
has athletes who ileionen
thinks are ready to step up
"The sprint-jump-hurdle
group is strong and healthy."
llemonen said " l.aRema aiul
Camara are obviously key loss
es, but we think we tan still
have a good trat k team la-cause
we have people who tire ready
to step out of the shadows of the
athletes from last year and step
into the limelight it's just going
to take a while to re at h a real
t ornpetitive level"
In the spnnLs sophomore Jatui
la Godfrey and senior Lisa Bed
wall — who teamed w ith Jones
and Woods to win the Pet 10
4x100 relay championship -
will lit- looked to to provide
points m the sprints, espet iully
the 100 Freshman Nit ole Com
missiong from Canada could also
provide some support in sprints,
w here she excels in the 200 and
4(H).
Deanna Knowles, another
freshmen, spot ializ.es in the 200
where her high school times are
actually better than Bedwell and
Godfrey's.
The return of Blair bodes well
for the Ducks not only because of
the points she almost surely w ill
garner in the heptathlon at the
Pat -10 and NCAA meets. Ini! also
Urcause of her strong abilities in
so many events Blair took third
in the high jump and long jump
at Pat 10s last season, and this
season she will get strung help in
the long jump from a fully-recov
ered Mary Gilbert. Gilbert came
off surgery last season to place
sixth at the Pac-10 meet.
"She is ready to have her best
season ever," Heinonen said.
Amo Olson could give some
3.000 METERS
J<?nr>o C orison 9 34 6
VorSoiitylo 9 5)4
j*H CoH^ro 10 06 3
5.000 METERS
Jenno Coffsoo 16 49 1
Heidi VooBo'kulo 1 7 00 0
10.000 METERS
Heidi VoeBofink) 35 43
Niomh Zwogermon 36 33
added help in the high jump,
where her career liesi jus! short
of Blair's top effort
In the hurdles Hlair also took
third in the 100-meter rat eat I’m
10s. and she will lx- the main gun
for the l)ui ks in that ra< e along
with 400-meter race Gilbert
could also provide some help in
the 100
Over the past seven years, the
javelin has txien one of (Jregon's
most consistently strong events
This season, the Dm ks boast
three proven performers in I onia
Roth, heri Kslerbrook and Keisev
Stullick Koth took su ond behind
Selman at the Put -10 meet, and
I sterbrook threw a I'K to finish
sixth Stelln.k failed to plai e at
Pin 10s, but her lifetime lies! is
right up there with the other two.
Roth is also expei ted to pro
vide the Ducks only threat in the
shot put and discus She has big
shoes to fill, however, after the
transfer of Julie Bet k who look
fourth and sixth, respectively, in
: 4lU,:l' j
100 METER
Kelly 8lo»r
| Mory OtiHdff
; Joanna Heath
400 METER
; Kelly Blo»f
j Joanna Heath
I AIj son Breedlove
ijll’JjJu
JAVELIN
Tonia Roib
Kel&ey Sielliclt
Reli Esterbfook
DISCUS
Tonia Rotb
SHOT PUT
Tonia Roth
1 3 84
58 75
1 04 82
1 05 60
165 4
159 7
152 7
148-5
44 1 1
The return of Blair
bodes well for the
Ducks not only
because of the
points she almost
surely will gamer
in the heptathlon
at the Pac-10 and
NCAA meets, but
also because of her
strong abilities in
so many events.
the events ill Pac-lOs last year
The triple jump has a Pac-10
scorer returning in junior Sara
Howell, who took sixth at the
meet last season. (lilliert will also
see duty in the triple jump.
"Mark swears she jumped 41
feet on a foul last weekend."
1 leinonen said.
Heinonen said it 's still too ear
ly to tell just how well the Ducks
will do this season. A top four
finish ill the Pa I 1(1 should he
expected as the Dm ks w ill like
ly be in the running with UCLA.
Arizona Washington and pos
sibly Arizona State
The Dm ks w ill compete at the
Texas Relays Saturday and return
home for the Oregon Invitation
al Apr 16 and the Pepsi Team
Invitational z\pr 23. both meets
will be at Hayward Field
The Pac-10 Championships
will lie held May 20-21 in Pull
man. Wash
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