Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 24, 2000, Page 9A, Image 9

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    Michael Crisp Emerald
Hilary Holly was one of many victorious Ducks during weekend competition.
Oregon kicks off
season with wins
■ The Ducks split up for
season opening
invitationals in San Diego,
Iowa and Eugene
By Robbie McCallum
for the Emerald
Spread across the country, the
Oregon track team kicked off the
2000 Indoor Track season.
In San Diego, senior Marie
Davis opened her final season of
eligibility with an NCAA provi
sional qualifying mark in the mile.
Her time of 4 minutes 47.6 sec
onds placed her third overall, and
first among collegians.
The bulk of the men’s team trav
eled to Ames, Iowa for the annual
Iowa State Open.
Three distance runners high
lighted the Ducks’ efforts. Junior
Adam Bergquist was third in the
mile (4:12.3). Sophomore Ross
Krempley was third in the 800 me
ters (1:51.9) and freshman Jason
Hartman was third in the 5,000
meters (14:47.9).
Freshman Michael Kasahun
placed sixth in the 3,000 meters in
8:24.2.
In field events, junior Kyley
Johnson placed fourth in the high
jump with liis indoor best of 6 feet,
11 inches.
Sophomore Cody Howell
tied for fourth.
In the triple jump, freshman Fo
luso Akinradewo was sixth (48-5
Volleyball brief
Ferreira accepts head
volleyball coach position
Carl Ferreira, coach at the Uni
versity of Idaho for the past three
seasons, has taken the job as Ore
gon’s new head volleyball coach,
the Register-Guard reported.
The formal announcement is
planned today.
Ferreira will sign a four-year
contract with an annual salary be
tween $70,000 and $75,000.
1/2). In the long jump, senior Col
in McArthur placed seventh (23
6).
Locally, the sprinting crew at
the annual Eugene Indoor Track
Meet led the Duck women.
Oregon dominated the 50- and
300-meter dashes, taking the first
six places in each event. Sopho
more Enidia Abrante won the 300
in 45.5 and placed second in the
50 (6.98). Freshman Deborah Lee
won the 50 in 6.86. Senior Hillary
Holly won the long jump 18-4 1/2
inches, and the triple jump in 37-3
1/2.
Sophomore pole vaulter Nikki
Reed qualified provisionally for
the NCAA Indoor Championships
with her win in the pole vault.
The Ducks won 11 of the 12
events. Winners included sopho
more Lucretia Larkin in the 50 me
ter hurdles (7.89), junior Kylee
Wells in the 1,500 meters (4:56.0),
senior Lisa Jansen in the 3,000 me
ters (10:47.3), and freshman Jenny
Brogdon in the high jump (5-4
1/2).
Senior Maureen Morrison won
the weight throw in 58-2 1/2 and
was second in the shot put to
teammate, freshman Mary Etter.
Redshirt freshman James
March won the shot put in 49-2.
Freshman Jason Krantz placed
fourth in the 50-meter dash in
6.29.Oregon returns to action
next Saturday for the Silver State
Invitational in Reno, Nevada.
“We’re very excited to have
him,” athletic director, Bill Moos
said. “I think the future of our vol
leyball program is in very good
hands."
In the Big West Conference,
Ferreira posted a 48-43 record at
Idaho. As head coach at Cal State
Bakersfield, he took his teams to
national Division II tournament
finishes of second, third and fifth
place.
He replaces Cathy Nelson, who
resigned from the head coach po
sition last November.
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