Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 21, 2003, Page 12, Image 12

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2003 Summer
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Oregon finishes
fifth at Stanford
Senior John Ellis takes second
in individual competition
at the U.S. Intercollegiate
Golf
Scott Archer
Freelance Sports Reporter
After several shaky tournament
performances in the last few weeks,
the Oregon men’s golf team earned
a much-needed confidence booster
in its final tournament before post
season play.
Oregon shot a final-round 288 on
Sunday to finish the U.S. Intercol
legiate fifth in the 16-team field.
Oregon shot a combined score of
856. Stanford hosted the two-day
event at the 6,786-yard, par-71 Stan
ford Golf Course.
The Ducks were led by senior John
Ellis, who, after finishing the first
round with a season-low, 4-under 67,
secured a second-place tie with a
strong individual performance in Sun
day’s final. Ellis, approaching the end
of his illustrious career with the
Ducks, finished the tournament tied
with UC-Irvine’s Jeff Cobum at 6-un
der 207. Ellis was edged out by only
one stroke by tournament champion
Mike Warman of San Diego State, who
finished at 7-under-par.
Oregon also received strong play
from another veteran player in sen
ior Chris Carnahan. Carnahan fin
ished the tournament tied for 12th
overall with a one-under-par 212.
Junior Jimmy White, designated
as an individual scorer before the
tournament began, finished the
tournament tied for 22nd overall
with a 2-over-par, while also tying a
career low score with a 70 in Satur
day’s second round. Individual
scores do not count for or against
the team score.
Had White’s score counted and
had Oregon’s lowest scorer
competed as an individual, it would
have improved the Ducks’ score by
16 strokes and Oregon would
have shared the tournament title
with UCLA.
Junior Mike Sica finished 34th
overall, followed by freshman Gregg
LaVoie at 37th. Rounding out the
scoring for the Ducks was redshirt
freshman Kyle Johnson, who fin
ished tied for 79th overall.
With the Pacific-10 Conference
Championships looming next week,
Oregon appears to be peaking at the
right time of the year. Oregon has
three top-five finishes in its last four
tournament appearances after going
five-straight tournaments without
finishing in the top 10.
UCLA was named the tournament
champion after it blew away the
competition with a 12-under 840
combined score, outpacing nearest
challenger Oklahoma State by 10
strokes. San Diego State placed
third, followed by Fresno State and
the Ducks. Oregon finished fourth in
last year’s U.S. Intercollegiate.
Oregon has a week off
before heading to the Pac-10
Championships April 28-30 in
Glendale, Calif.
Scott Archer is a freelance writer
for the Emerald.
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Located at the Student Rec Center’s sports medicine clinic. Cost is $38 for 45-minute
appointments and can be billed to Oregon Hall account. Call 346-4150 for an
appointment.
Meditation Series:
Develop a meditation |^as^e for relaxation and mental clarity. Free workshop:
Wednesdays 4:30-5:3%April 30-June 4. Bowerman Building’s Heritage Hall. 346-2728
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International Student Health Series:
Wednesday discussions 5-6 R%’i$|fess reduction, April 30. Tobacco, May 14.
Contraception, May 28. 346&562ppr more info.
Boiling Water 101, Intro ttflfccgetarian Cooking:
Learn timesaving cooking techniques and expand your meal options. Wednesdays 4
5:30 p.m., May 14, 21, and 28. Call 346-2794 to register.
CPR Certification:
Sign up for a CPR certification class taking place on Thursday, May 1, and Tuesday,
May 20, at 5-9 p.m. Call 346-2770 for information or to register.
Smoking Cessation Workshop:
Learn about quit resources available at the Health Center on Tuesday, April 29, 4-5
p.m.Call 346-4436 to register.
Health Info at th^ptudent Rec. Center:
Stop by the InfetejpB Wednesdays 3-5 p.m. and talk to the peers about healthy
choices. This t^^^opics include contraception, healthy relationships, alcohol use,
and skin health.
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