Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 23, 2000, Page 12, Image 12

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Golf
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“I think we’ve got our best golf
ahead of us,” senior co-captain
Ryan Lavoie said before the West
Regionals. “I think we’re one of
the better teams in the country,
and no one really knows about
us.”
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Oregon could very well be one
of the better teams in the country
in years to come.
Junior T.J. Duncan, who trans
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ferred to Oregon from Nevada,
seems to be improving with every
tournament and should lead the
team next year.
Sophomore Aaron Byers ended
his season on a high note, shoot
^ [Andrew Treadway
and Ryan Lavoie] repre
sented themselves, our
men’s golf team and the
University of Oregon in a
very respectable fashion.
Steve Nosier
head coach
ing a three-under par 69 in his fi
nal round at the regionals.
“I think he’s learned a lot,”
Nosier said of Byers.
Junior Matt Genovese and
sophomore Brandon Harnden got
playing time this year and could
make an impact next year.
But the biggest wild card for the
Ducks is freshman Chris Carna
han. The Albany native had a
banner season for a freshman, gar
nering the team’s second-lowest
scoring average.
“Chris Carnahan had about as
good a year as any freshman I
have ever had,” Nosier said.
Senior co-captain Andrew
Tredway said of Carnahan,
“He’s going to be awesome
the next three years.”
Bye, bye seniors
Tredway is one of two
seniors that will call this
their last season as Oregon
players. Tredway led the
Ducks with a one-under
par 215 at the West Re
gionals last weekend, just
the latest notch in his Ore
gon belt.
The Ashland native
shot consistently low
scores in his time at Ore
gon, coming away with a |
multitude of top-10 finish
es.
Ryan Lavoie, Tredway’s co-cap
tain, will end his career as one of
the most successful Ducks in re
cent memory. The team’s stroke
average leader, a selection for the
all Pac-10 team and an individual
Junior T.J. Duncan
(left) is looking at being
the Ducks’ next cap
tain, while this year’s
co-captain Ryan Lavoie
(above) shares a mo
ment with sophomore
Aaron Byers.
Azle Malinao-Alvarez Emerald
title at the Southwest Intercolle
giate are just some of the acco
lades Lavoie received this year.
“They’ve represented them
selves, our men’s golf team and
the University of Oregon in a very
creditable fashion,” Nosier said of
his graduating pair.
Lavoie and Tredway will be the
only two golfers to leave the team
this year.
The Ducks return five fresh
men, four sophomores and two
juniors next year.
Pac-10 Track Results
continued from page 9
8, California 68.9, Washington State
59.50.
Finab MEN’S 100 METER DASH (w;3.0): 1.
Ja'Warren Hooker, Washington 10.19,2.
Dwight Phillips, Arizona St. 10.30,3. Mar
cus Brunson, Arizona St. 10.32
Finab MEN’S200 METER DASH (w:2.1): 1.
Ja'Warren Hooker, Washington 20.39,2.
Brian Harrison, UCLA 20.75,3. Andre Am
mons, USC 20.83
Finab MEN'S400 METER RUN
1. Michael Granville, UCLA46.49,2.
Michael Campbell, Arizona St.46.69,3.
Mike Kenyon, Arizona46.81, - Howard
Moore, Oregon DQ.
Finab MEN'S 1,500 METER RUN
1. Gabe Jennings, Stanford 3:42.86,2.
Jonathon Riley, Stanford 3:44,42,9. Todd
Humcke, Oregon 3:51.06
Finab MEN'S 5,000 METER RUN
1. Brad Hauser, Stanford 13:56.40,2.
Steve Fein, Oregon 13:58.06,3. Jason
Balkman, Stanford 14:05.86,12. Adam
Bergquist, Oregon 14:37.24,16. Andrew
Bliss, Oregon 14:43.99,18. Michael
Kasahun, Oregon 14:59.28
Finab MEN'S 10,000 METER RUN
1. Brent Hauser, Stanford 29:27.90,2.
Fasil Bizuneh, Arizona St. 29:43.50,3.
Louis Luchini, Stanford 29:44.53,7.
Michael Kasahun, Oregon 30:11,43
Finals MEN'S110 METER HIGH HURDLES
(w:3.2): 1. Ryan Wilson, USC13.83,2. Mar
cell Allmond, USC 13.89,3. Ben Meyer,
Washington 13.96,8. Terry Ellis, Oregon
14.51
Finals MEN’S400 METER INT HURDLES
1. Felix Sanchez, USC 49.26,2. John Hall,
UCLA 50.48,3. Eric Dudley, Wash. State
51.68,4. Santiago Lorenzo. Oregon 51.70
Finals MEN’S 3,000 METER STEEPLECHASE
1. Jeremy Rasmussen, Arizona St. 8:49.23,
2. Jeremy Lyon, Arizona 8:55,58,3. Mason
Moore, UCLA 8:59.89
Finals MEN'S 4X100 METER RELAY
1. Arizona St. 39,35,2. USC39.93,3,
Washington 40.49,5. Oregon 40.92
Finals MEN'S4X400 METER RELAY
1. USC 3:05.47,2. UCIA 3:06.89,3.Ari
zona St. 3:08.52,9. Oregon 3:20.96
Finals MEN'S HIGH JUMP
1. Jason Boness, Oregon 2.26m (7-05), 2.
Jeff Trepagnier, USC 2.16m (7-01), 3. Sean
Steele, Washington 2.11m (6-11), 3. Todd
Beyerlein, Stanford 2.11m (6-11), 7. Kyley
Johnson, Oregon 2.06m (6-09)
Finals MEN'S POLE VAULT
1. Toby Stevenson, Stanford 5.72m (18
09.25) , 2. Dennis Kholev, USC 5,52m (18
01.25) , 3. Bevan Hart, California 5.42m
(17-09.25), 10. Cody Howell, Oregon
4.97m (16-03.50)
Finals MEN'S LONG JUMP
1. Dwight Phi Hips, Arizona St, 8.08m
w:2.4 (26-06.25), 2. Robert Kennedy, Cali
fornia 7.85m w:2.2 (25-09.25), 3. Nat
Johnson, Oregon 7.71 m w:3.9 (25-03.50),
6. Colin McArthur, Oregon 7.29m w:2.7
(23-11)
Finals MEN'S TRIPLE JUMP
1. Demetrius Murray, Wash. State 16.10m
w:2.7 (52-10), 2. Kedjeloba Mambo, USC
16.00m w;4,1 (52-06), 3. Owight Phillips,
Arizona St, 15.60m w:4.7 (51-02,25), 7.
Foluso Akinradewo, Oregon 15.18m
w: 1.5 (49-09.75), 0. Nat Johnson, Oregon
14.15m w:1.5 (46-05.25)
Finals MEN S SHOT PUT
I. Ben Lindsey, Washington 19.50m (63
II. 75), 2. Van Mounts, USC 19.05m (62
06), 3. Ian Waltz, Wash. State 18.10m (59
04.75), 6. John Bello, Oregon 17.37m
(57-0)
Finals MEN’S DISCUS THROW
1. Ian Waltz, Wash. State 60.52m (198-07),
2. Ben Lindsey, Washington 59.64m (195
08), 3. Scott Moser, UCLA 56.60m (185-08),
5. John Bello, Oregon 54.44m (178-07)
Finals MEN’S HAMMERTHROW
1. Norbert Horvath, USC 70.20m (230-04),
2. Dagan Massey, USC 62.84m (206-02), 3.
Szabofcs Maroti, USC 62.20m (204-01)
Finals MEN 'S JAVELIN THROW
1. Esko Mikkola, Arizona 72.08m (236-06),
2. Ola Larsen, Arizona 67.98m (223-0), 3.
Chad Wassink, Stanford 66,32m (217-07),
6. Ryan Keith, Oregon 63.58m (208-07)