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Hartzell heads Oregon's
efforts in season-opener
Oregon opened its season
in Wyoming Saturday with
eight wrestlers placing
in the team’s first match
By Scott Archer
Freelance Reporter
Oregon began its 2003-04
wrestling season Saturday in the Cow
boy Open in Laramie, Wyo., with
eight Duck wrestlers placing in the
open event.
Freshman Cyle Hartzell headlined
the finishes by the Oregon wrestlers.
_ He finished
v*%a « second in his
149-pound
WRESTLING weight class
- The next
best perform
ance on the Oregon side was by soph
omore Chet McBee, who finished
third in the 174-pound weight class.
Sophomore Skyler Woods finished
fourth in the 140-pound weight class,
while his brother, redshirt freshman
Scott Woods, also placed fourth in his
15 7-weight class.
The Ducks remained competitive
on the day despite some finishes Ore
gon would like to see improved upon.
Sophomore Jacob Boyles took his
Boise State counterpart Clint Wolfley
into double overtime before losing to
Wolfley, 8-5.
Boyles placed fifth in the 125
weight class.
In open tournaments, much like
the one Oregon competed in Saturday,
it is not uncommon for teammates to
go head-to-head, as junior Luke Lar
win and sophomore Joey Bracamonte
did in the 165-pound weight class.
The elder Duck, Larwin, came out on
top of his teammate 3-2, in the triple
overtime match. Larwin finished the
day third, while Bracamonte was
fourth in the 165-pound weight class.
"Today was our first competition,
and it showed," head coach Chuck
Kearney said. 'There are definitely
some things we need to get better on.
Fortunately, we also saw some really
positive things. I think if we can im
prove on the things we need to im
prove on, we'll have a really good year."
Oregon was without the services of
one of its steadiest wrestlers, Jason
Harless. He was out during Saturday's
competition because of personal rea
sons but should begin practicing with
the squad early this week in anticipa
tion of Oregon's next meet Saturday
in Medford.
The Ducks will participate in the
SOC Best of the West Tournament in
the southern Oregon city.
Oregon will then have several
weeks off before the schedule picks up
the rest of the year. After Saturday's
second meet in as many weeks for the
Ducks, the team will wait several
weeks before it heads to Corvallis in
an early season Pacific-10 Conference
match-up against rival Oregon State
on Dec. 13.
Scott Archer is a freelance sports
reporter for the Emerald.
HARRIERS
continued from page 7
"I'm glad it's over because it was
not an easy race," Sandoval said. "The
plan was to get out fast and be up
with the contenders and fight as long
as I could. Now, I'll have another few
days of nervousness as I wait and see
if I make it or not."
Finishing behind Sandoval was fel
low senior Erin Macdonald with a
time of 21:22, which earned her a
27th place finish.
No. 1 Stanford easily won with 45
points. No. 15 UCLA claimed second
place and an automatic invite to the
NCAA Championships with a team
score of 69.
No. 12 Oregon men finished the
regional fifth Saturday, leaving their
chances of an NCAA Championship
invite to the at-large points the team
has accumulated throughout the year.
No. 1 Stanford dominated the re
gional, while No. 15 Cal Poly finished
second overall. No. 27 Arizona, No. 20
Washington and No. 12 Oregon
rounded out the top five team finishes.
Oregon was led by juniors Eric
Logsdon and Ryan Andrus, two of it's
three All-American runners. Logsdon
finished in 30:07 and 12th overall.
Andrus finished at 30:11 for 14th.
The third All-American in Oregon's
line-up, senior Brett Holts, came in
34th with a finish timed at 30:30.
Holts was followed by teammate J
John Lucas, who placed 37th in a
time of 30:35.
"We would have liked to have
placed a spot or two higher," Oregon
men's head coach Martin Smith said.
"But, we had to big a gap from our
fourth to our fifth runners. Eric and
Ryan ran patient races and moved up
fairly well and Lucas hung in there as
well. Hopefully, we'll still get a bid for
nationals (today), so we can give it an
other go."
Scott Archer is a freelance sports
reporter for the Emerald. *
SPORTS BRIEF
Bellotti files for divorce
Oregon football head coach Mike
Bellotti and his wife, Colleen, filed for
divorce Thursday in Lane County
Court.
"It is understood that the competi
tive environment of Division 1 foot
ball makes for long hours and person
al sacrifices," Bellotti said in a
statement late Thursday. "Any occupa
tion that mandates a similar invest
ment of time, energy and travel has
similar drawbacks. These elements
can, and do, take their toll on person
al relationships."
The two have been married for 25 .
years. They have three children: 18
year-old Luke, a non-scholarship
player with the Ducks; Keri, 17, and
Sean, 9.
In the statement, Bellotti said he
would honor his commitment to the
Oregon program.
"We will both continue to reside in
the Eugene community and share
joint legal custody of our three chil
dren," he said. "I am totally dedicated
to honoring my commitment to the
University of Oregon, my current
players as well as the student athletes I
am now recruiting."
— Hank Hager
Every Thursday
only in the Oregon Daily Emerald
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