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Lebanon rolls to track win over Wolverines.


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Brandon Beyer, Nick Rose and Michael Lofton won two events apiece a·piece  
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 to lead Lebanon to an 85-59 Midwestern League prep boys track and field victory at Willamette on Friday.

Rose had times of 23.34 seconds in the 200 and 51.95 in the 400. Beyer won the long jump and triple jump, and Lofton claimed the 800 and 1,500 for the Warriors
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Jack Welton won both hurdles races for the Wolverines.

Eric Wood won the shot put and discus discus /dis·cus/ (dis´kus) pl. dis´ci   [L.] disk.

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 and Matt Frosland captured the high jump and triple jump to lead Marist to a 92-53 Sky-Em League victory at Cottage Grove Cottage Grove, village (1990 pop. 22,935), Washington co., SE Minn., near the St. Croix River; inc. 1965. There is farming (cattle, sheep, corn, and soybeans) and manufacturing (chemicals and machinery). .

Wood threw the shot put 54 feet, 1 inch and had an effort of 154-11 in the discus to highlight the meet for the Spartans. Tyler Ford won the javelin and long jump for the Lions.

Girls track and field

Abby Cole won three events and Amanda Draper drap·er  
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 and Tisia Reynolds each won two events to lead Willamette to an 82-58 dual-meet victory over visiting Lebanon in girls track and field.

The Wolverines won 12 of 17 events, including both relays.

Emily Gillespie, Kate Wilkins, Emily Collins and Brenn Donnelly won two events apiece to pace Marist to a 100-44 Sky-Em League victory over host Cottage Grove.

Whitney Harris won the javelin with a throw of 149-4 for Cottage Grove.

Collins clocked 1:00.62 in the 400, Donnelly took the 800 in 2:30.82 and Marist finished first in the relays in times of 51.40 and 4:15.81.

Girls tennis

Divneet Kaur of Marist defeated Sheldon's Terri Wellman 6-3, 6-2 in the No. 1 singles match to lead the Spartans to a 6-2 victory. Jaime King and Erin Bruni captured the No. 1 doubles for Sheldon.

Erica Eschelbach and Amy Frohnmayer won singles matches and host South Eugene got wins in doubles from the duos of Casia Chappell and Natalie Skillern and Camie Richey and Ericka Sohlberg in a 4-4 nonleague tie with Corvallis.

Junction City's Abigail Donahue defeated Kacy Choate of Stayton in the No. 3 singles match, but the Tigers fell to the Eagles 7-1 in a District 2 matchup.

Boys tennis

Dan Stickels and Zach Dixon of Sheldon defeated Marist's Taylor O'Brien and Seth Thompson 6-0, 6-1 in the No. 1 doubles match to lead the Irish to a 6-2 win at Marist.

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Zinh Nguyen won the No. 1 singles and Andrew Pritchard and Tom Krzykawski were victorious in the No. 1 doubles to lead Crescent crescent, emblematic representation of the quarter moon. The crescent and star, ancient Byzantine symbols that became the emblems of Constantinople, were also assumed as the standard of the Ottoman Turks.  Valley to a 6-2 nonleague victory over Springfield at Corvallis.

Boys golf

Scott Wiley, Colin Inglis, Brandon Morse, Sam Schachtner and Tyrel Nichols won matches to lead Churchill to a 4 1/2 -1 1/2 match-play victory over Marist at RiverRidge Golf Course.

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Jarrett Willis scored three goals and assisted on three others and Colby Covington scored four times and assisted on another to lead host Thurston (3-1) to a 16-0 triumph over Century.

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 Kuhnehn added three to lead host Sheldon to a 12-2 win over Sunset.

Kevin Anderson scored a goal and assisted on another to lead host North Eugene (3-0) to a 4-3 victory over Sherwood.
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Date:Apr 2, 2005
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