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Duck runners compete in NCAAs
Trevor Kearney
OiV" Owfy I 'nmakf
Menu representative Matt
Davis and the women-* cross
• ountrv team will compote at the
NCAA Cross Country Champi
onships Monday in Fayetteville
Ark
f iavis, a freshman, was the sole
representative of the men's meet
He didn't run trm k last spring
leuuw of a knee injury, and
at i ordmg to roach Hill Dellinger
he was still hindered by the
injury at the start of the season.
But solid performances con
tributed to Davis' progress, and
eventually to his fifth plat « fin
ish at the Paciflc-tO champi
onships and his seventh place
finish nt the Dislru t H meet
"1 thought his progress
throughout the year was very
good. Dellinger said. *‘!*tn real
ly happy for him This is going to
be n very good experience for
him."
In every mwi this year, l>«\ is
has improved his performance
from the previous rau' Hr pbcsd
18th in the Mountain West ( las
sic, ninth in the Jeff Drsnlh
Memorial, and finished fifth in
the Pa< 10 meet, which Davis
believes was his best perfor
mance
"That was the first race on the
college level that I felt like 1
raced,** Davis said.
Milena Gluse< lead the women
to the at-large selection with a
first place finish at the District
meet
"I'm really pleased with my
last performance. I think that's
really going to help me in going
to the NCAA's." Chism said. She
said she was pleased with the
team's chum >-s at Monday's meet.
"I think we have a really good
chance. Usausc when we ran last
week, we took third and we
weren't at full strength 1 think
plag t» be a re.iSh rvu >• "
“A* of (Thursday'* practice),
they were all healthy, esc opt of
course for Melody's injury.”
coach Tom Hoi non on said
Fairchild's sore hip, which was
aggravated at the Par.-IO i ham
pionships. kept her from prac ■
tiring Inst week, but Heinonen
said she will run today.
Tier injury just appears to
require rest.” lininonen said
The team finished eighth at last
year's meet, and Glove was opti
mistic about the situation that the
team is in this year
"Last year, we went in and wo
treat the team that won the Pac
10 championships," Glusnc said.
"We know that we can run hot
ter, and «o we are iust going to
take the opportunity that was giv
en to us to show that we do
deserve to lie there "
Oregon wrestlers off to good start
The Dragon DulL wrestling team look six of
ten weight < lasses ;ji the 1994 Southern Oregon
Open on Sot iirtio\
(eretny Entrud, a red shirt bwhmut. wu the
In .m.imi'iii i Immpion in the 1 .’n pound weight
class ami was named the tournament's out
standing wrestler file Ducks also got first place
finishes from junior Kevin Roberts, who is
ranki-d vs ond in the l*«c ills -10 in the 11B-pound
weight class, and Cory Sonnet), last year's cham
pion in the 142-pound weight i lass, as well as
from sophomore S< oil Norton (150). junior Peter
Ntayner (158). and senior Mat Sprague (107).
The team also annount ed on Friday tlint they
have signed two prep wrestlers from Spokane
in letters of intent. Troy Hughes, who is a two
time state finalist from Meade High School,
wrestles around the 177-pound weight ( lass,
and Dusty Roberts, who wrestles in tin* 142
pound weight class and hails from Spokane's
University High School, is the younger brother
of Oregon's Kev in Rolierts
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