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"I can kick his butt at throwing ar rows and he hates that" Malone said of a training technique that javelin throw ers use. "We hadn't thrown them since we were in college, so we went and bought a few and came out and threw them and I crushed him. He was so pissed that he had even taken the time to buy them. He swore up and down that he could throw 250 feet, and that he did it in high school, but he's yet to prove it. It's gotten to the point that he "I can kick his butt throwing arrows and he hates that_He won't even compete against me because he doesn't like to lose." Sarah Malone Oregon javelin thrower won't even throw them anymore. He won't even compete against me be cause he doesn't like to lose." With the regional qualifier approaching, Deal said he has plenty of confidence in Jenkins' ability to make the NCAAs. "Adam is a real student of the event," Deal said. "He made up his mind early in the season that he was going to be successful." Contact the sports reporter at jonroetman@daiiyemerald.com. STUDENT GROUPS Advertise in the Emerald. Call 346-3712 to speak with a rep. We have great University rates. REGIONAL continued from page 13 The following day, the Ducks sent both host Cal State Fullerton and Oklahoma State packing, cre ating the title match of Oregon against the lone undefeated team, Louisiana-Lafayette. After a 9-2 Duck victory against Louisiana, the two one-loss teams had a 30-minute break before they faced each other again — with a berth to the Women's Col lege World Series on the line. Oregon lost the game, 6-4, but the players who returned from last season's squad are determined that something similar won't hap pen again. "Our ultimate goal is the world series," Harris said. "We have a really positive attitude about the whole thing. We're confident that we can get there." The easy road through Tallahas see is four wins and no losses, while the rougher path is five wins and one loss. Either way, four more wins than losses is what a team is looking for in the bracket. The winner of today's game will play the winner of the South Flori da-Ohio State matchup at 9:30 a m. Friday. The losers of both first round games will play each other at 5 p.m. today. "I think we're about to go on a roll," Arendsen said. "1 think that we're going to be an incredibly dangerous club coming in there." Contact the senior sports reporter at mindirice@dailyemerald.com. CLUB 822-3220 CLASSIFIEDS To place an ad, call (541) 346-4343 or stop by Room 300 EMU E-mail: classads@dailyemerald.com Online Edition: www.dailyemerald.com Room 300, Erb Memorial Union, P.O. Box 3159, Eugene, OR 97403 HorOSCOpC by Linda C. Black TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (May 20). You're quick and practical this year, but learning to play by the rules isn't your favorite thing to do. Be patient. 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