Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 11, 2003, Page 6, Image 6

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(this weekend), but we’ve got Pac
10s in only a month, so we’ve got
to compete well.”
But for the fans, the most excit
ing thing Saturday could be the
chance to see Jordan Kent for the
first time in the green and yellow of
Oregon. The former Churchill High
graduate graced the Hayward track
and long jump pit many times as a
prep standout, but Saturday he will
compete as a Duck for the first
time. He’s slated to compete in the
long jump at 1:45 p.m., the 4x100
meter relay at 2:40 and the 200-me
ter dash at 4:05.
Sprinter Samie Parker will also
make his outdoor debut Saturday.
The football speedster is scheduled
to compete in the 100 at 3:35.
The rest of the Oregon men’s field
"We've got Pac-10s in
only a month, so we've
got to compete well."
Derek Strubel
Oregon triple jumper
is highlighted by former NCAA
champion John Stiegeler in the
javelin, Adam Kriz in the throws,
newcomer Eric Mitchum in the 110
hurdles and Foluso Akinradewo in
the triple jump.
In the field, the tightest competi
tion should come from the pole
vault, where Oregon’s Trevor
Woods and Washington’s Brad
Walker will battle. Walker’s best
height this season is just better than
Woods’ best. On the track, the most
exciting race could come in the
3,000 meters. Duck Ryan Andrus’
best is only one second behind Col
orado’s Dathan Ritzenheim and
Minnesota’s Will McGomb.
As a team, Minnesota provides
the greatest challenge to the Ducks.
The Golden Gophers were the top
ranked team coming out of indoors,
and Minnesota individuals have the
best marks in eight of Saturday’s 18
events. Oregon has seven leaders,
Washington has two and Colorado
has one. The stage is set for a Go
pher-Duck battle.
“We’re definitely trying to win,”
Strubel said. “The way the coaches
look at it is, everything is a stepping
stone up to Pac-lOs, obviously, but
this meet this weekend is probably
our second priority right now.”
And if the right ingredients
come together, the Pepsi Invita
tional cookie could crumble in
Oregon’s favor.
Contact the sports editor
atpeterhockaday@dailyemerald.com.
International Night
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Dinner 5:00, 5:30, 6:00
Admission
UO Student $7, General $10
children three and under free
Tickets available at the UO ticket office
Softball
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season — a three-run shot to left
field —to score Richards and senior
Andrea Vidlund.
In the bottom of the third, Vid
lund also hit her third home run of
the season, scoring Richards to put
the Ducks ahead 7-1.
Portland State answered with one
run in the fourth, but the Ducks held
the Vikings scoreless for the win.
The second game featured a
pitchers duel instead of a strong of
fensive showing. Oregon earned its
first run in the second on a single by
sophomore Mari Lyn Petrick. Vid
lund scored from second base on
the hit.
In the fourth, the Ducks took a
2-0 lead on a lead-off home run
by Vidlund.
The Vikings scored two runs on a
bases-loaded, inning-ending single
in the top of the fifth. Portland
State’s runners on second and third
scored, but Viking Tiffany McHenry
was thrown out at home when she
tried to score from first base.
Vidlund came in to pitch during
the seventh inning and held the
Vikings scoreless.
Oregon loaded the bases in the
eighth inning for Lynsey Haij. The
senior hit the ball to the first base
man, who bobbled it long enough for
Haij to reach first safely. Senior Am
ber Hutchison scored from third for
the extra-inning win.
After the weekend’s homestand,
Oregon travels to Portland State for
the second of two rescheduled dou
bleheaders on Wednesday afternoon.
The Ducks then return home to host
Oregon State on April 18 and 19.
Contact the sports reporter
at mindirice@dailyemerald.com.
U of O Athletic Department
Surplus Sale
East end of Autzen Stadium Centennial to Leo Harris to Entry 5
Saturday, April 12th 9 am to 4 pm.
Sunday, April 13th 9 am to 1 pm.
New & used athletic clothing, used game jerseys, sweatshirts, T-shirts,
warm-ups, travel bags, polos, jackets, track, basketball & football shoes,
souvenirs, duck jerky, candy, snacks, much, much more
All items will be offered to state agencies
§ & qualified non-profit organizations prior
g to public sale on April 12th.
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