VICTORY
continued from page 7
trying to get my head into it. (But) I'm
glad 1 got the points for the team."
Senior Abby Andrus, who was a
part of the 4x400 relay team, compet
ed in three other events and earned
second-place honors in the 100-meter
hurdles and long jump. Her jump of
18 feet 11 1/4 inches set a new person
al best, half an inch over her previous
best from two years ago.
"The goal of the team was to win
and so we were just trying to place as
well as we could," said Andrus, who
also took third in the high jump at 5
5. "I was overall very satisfied."
Contact the sports reporter
at alextam@dailyemerald.com.
Abby
Andrus
finished
third in the
high jump
at the Pepsi
Team
Invite. She
ended her
day at a
height of 5
feet, 5
inches.
Erik R.
Bishoff
Photographer
DEFENSE
continued from page 7
Offensively, the Ducks looked rela
tively rusty. They were without starting
running back Terrence Whitehead, his
immediate backup Kenny Washington
and starting wide receiver Demetrius
Williams, who was held out of the
workout because of a concussion he
suffered on Tuesday.
"I think overall we were not that
good," quarterback Johnny DuRocher
said. "We really didn't have any big
plays. We had some big runs, but we
didn't really make any big plays pass
ing. It was just all right. We kind of
had some penalties and turned the
ball over a little bit."
Chris Vincent, for one, took advan
tage of Whitehead and Washington's
absences. He ran for 51 yards on eight
carries. Ryan Shaw, effectively the
backup for the scrimmage, ran five
times for 29 yards. But it was his last
run of the afternoon that was Shaw's
most impressive.
Getting the hand-off from
DuRocher, Shaw looked as though he
would be tangled up and brought
down behind the line of scrimmage.
However, he bounced off three de
fenders and ran around the left side of
the line where he went untouched for
a 17-yard touchdown.
Today's crossword solution
Kellen Clemens saw little action be
hind center, completing two passes
for 26 yards. DuRocher, who shared
time with Clemens running the No. 1
offense, threw for 39 yards on 5 of 8
passing, including a touchdown strike
to Dan Kause.
Dixon finished 2 of 4 for 17 yards
and ran for 13 on three attempts.
Brady Leaf and Adam Hazel complet
ed Oregon's day behind center by go
ing 1 of 4 and 3 for 3, respectively.
"Johnny is a lot more confident with
the offense and operates it very well,"
Bellotti said. "Certainly Dennis Dixon
has some (good) moments of things,
but he also had a couple of fumbles. It's
going to be an interesting competition
between those quarterbacks."
Contact the sports editor
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