Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 21, 2005, Page 16, Image 16

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but at the same time, getting the job
done is a high priority. “She’s as
sumed a leadership role,” Light said
about Kriz-Wallace’s return this sea
son. “My first impression of her was
that she is a real go-getter.”
Kriz-Wallace, whose sister and
older brother, Adam, both compet
ed for Oregon, is always advising
her teammates or cheering them on.
“I think everyone needs to support
their teammates the best they can,”
she said. “Athletically, I can only do
my best, but as far as supporting
your team, you can always do more.
You can always be out there, you can
always be vocal. There are not a lot
of people out there that don’t like to
be cheered for.
“It’s really important for you to be
there when they need you, and I try
to put myself out there as much as I
can as someone they can come to. ”
That mentality exposes Kriz-Wal
lace’s natural ability to coach,
which is something she’d like to do
in the near future.
“I plan to keep jumping, and I
would love to join the XO team, but
I’m more looking forward to
coaching and getting back to the
other sports that I used to play,”
Kriz-Wallace said.
Kriz-Wallace used to play volley
ball and basketball.
“I’m picking up soccer now too,”
she said. “We never had it in
Toledo, so my first experience was
warming up for track doing soccer
— it’s fun slide-tackling people.”
When her tenure at Oregon ends,
Kriz-Wallace plans to find a coach
ing job in the Portland area, where
her husband, Andy, is from.
“He needs to go back to the big
city,” Kriz-Wallace said. “This
(Eugene) is the big city for me, and
so I love it here, but this is like the
tiny town for him.”
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Andy Wallace and Rachael Kriz wed
at a ceremony in front of family
members, friends and teammates.
“It was just a blast,” Kriz-Wallace
said. “I’m not one of those people
that wants to have a traditional
wedding, and it wasn’t. I piggy
backed out of the ceremony.”
Earlier on in life, Kriz-Wallace did
not plan on having a husband at age
23. Andy Wallace just seemed to be
the right match.
“They’re kind of the same per
son,” Megan Kriz said. “They’re
perfect for each other. I’ve never
seen people more perfect for
each other; it’s great. Andy is just a
great guy.”
Before Andy Wallace came along,
Rachael Kriz-Wallace was more in
volved in other things.
According to Megan Kriz, her
mother always promoted the arts as
an alternative to athletics. While
Megan chose to confine herself in the
sporting world, Rachael branched out
by playing the trumpet in middle
school, then picking up an apprecia
tion for capturing images.
Kriz-Wallace’s passion for pho
tography ignited in her freshman
year of college after she received a
35mm camera in her senior year of
high school.
“I have a job now at Picture Peo
ple at Valley River Center where I do
children’s photography, and I ab
solutely love it,” said Kriz-Wallace,
who is majoring in art and eventu
ally wants to own a portrait studio.
For Kriz-Wallace, everything has
developed perfectly so far, and the
camera just needs another roll of
film to start recording the next
frames in her life.
“It’s been a wild ride, but it’s
been a good one, and I really like
where I’ve ended up,” Kriz-Wallace
said. “All in all, I’ve had a
blast here; not just the sports but in
life in general.”
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