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Sandoval, Holts
head top finishes
for Duck Harriers
The Oregon cross country
teams finish fourth in Seattle
and compete next in Iowa
Scott Archer
Freelance Reporter
The men's and women's cross
country teams competed in their first
true meet of the year with both teams
finishing in fourth place.
The women harriers traveled to Seat
tle's Lincoln Park on Saturday, compet
ing in the Sundodger Invitational. They
were led by senior Magdalena San
doval, who was held out of the
women's tune
up race at Pier
Park in Portland
on Sept 19. She CROSSCOUNTRY
finished second _
overall after a
doser-than-antidpated final-stretch fin
ish.
Sandoval completed the 5,000-me
ter race in 16 minutes, 54 seconds, a
mere two seconds behind winner
Margaret Butler, a former Washington
runner now competing for Kajaks TC.
"ft was an OK opening race," San
doval said, "fixating and fun, but there
will definitely be bigger challenges
down the road."
Oregon also re- _
winner Washington, while Idaho
placed second and Portland took third.
Oregon will now travel to the Charles
Bowles Invitational in Bush Park at
Willamette University in Salem.
Men finish fourth
at Roy Griak Invitational
Much like the women harriers, Ore
gon men's runners finished fourth at
their opening meet of the season in
an 8,000-meter race featuring 30
teams from across the nation.
The Ducks outpaced 26 teams in a
stacked match-up that included first
place meet finisher and second
ranked team in the nation, Wiscon
sin; No. 12 BYU, which took second;
and No. 23 Colorado State, which
took third. In all, 11 teams either
ranked in the top-25 or that received
votes participated in the Roy Griak In
vitational at Minnesota's Les Bolstad
Cross Country Course.
Oregon, ranked fifth nationally,
was led by its three-headed monster,
which is made up of All-Americans
senior Brett Holts and juniors Eric
Logsdon and Ryan Andrus. Holts fin
ished 11th, Logsdon 13th and An
drus 30th.
Individually, BYU's Kip Kangogo
finished first for the second consecu
.,■ -it. tive year with a
V.C1VCU 3Lll^iI£'
formances from
fifth-place finisher
senior Eri Mac
donald, 37th
place finisher
sophomore Krissy
Sonniksen and
redshirt junior
Taylor Bryant,
who took 39th.
"We had a
good showing up
front," first-year
"We didn't let up this
week training-wise,
and Magdalena and Eri
are taking steps toward
the ultimate goal
of trying for a national
qualifying berth."
Mamie Mason
Women’s cross country coach
ledger of 23:59,
only 35 seconds
ahead of Ore
gon's Holts.
Competing in
their first varsity
race were true
freshmen Alec
Wall, who fin
ished 99 th overall,
and Kyle Alcorn at
152nd overall.
Both freshmen
neaa coach
Mamie Mason said. "We didn't let
up this week training-wise, and Mag
dalena and Eri are taking steps to
ward the ultimate goal of trying for
a national qualifying berth."
"Today was a good learning experi
ence, and next meet we need to dose
the gap at the 3,4,5 positions."
The Ducks finished behind overall
minutes off the time of Kangogo.
The Ducks compete next in the Pre
National Invitational, held Oct. 16 at
the University of Northern Iowa. The
race could be a preview of things to
come, as the school will host the
NCAA Championships in November.
Scott Archer is a freelance reporter
for the Emerald.
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