If you happen to see Chaminade High Coach Mike Lynn taking an occasional glance skyward today, it's not because he is interested in the weather.
Southern California College (19-9) will open NAIA District III basketball playoffs tonight at Point Loma Nazarene (22-6).
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Bonita Vista's boys' soccer team, the No. 1 playoff seed and the only seeded team left in the field, plays Vista tonight in San Diego Section 3-A semifinal action at Mount Miguel High School.
Five of the eight teams for the NCAA Division II football playoffs were selected Tuesday, led by
Grove Saturday night at Garden Grove High School, clinching third place in the Garden Grove League and a spot in the Southern Section playoffs.
Veteran Doug Risebrough scored three goals and set up a fourth Sunday night to lead the Calgary Flames to an 8-2 victory over the St.
The City Section volleyball playoffs begin today with six Valley-area teams contending for division titles.
Faith Baptist High Coach Harry Morgan wasn't mincing words--his offense did not block, and his team did not win.
CIF playoffs begin this week in basketball and soccer, with several South Bay teams seeded in their brackets.
Providence 9, San Jacinto 1--Jeff Cirillo threw a three-hitter and struck out 12 to lead Providence to a Large Division victory at Burroughs High.
Guards, normally the smallest men on the court, are standing tall in the 1987 NBA playoffs.
Westlake 65, Hawthorne 54--Westlake center Dave Heckmann set the tone of the game early when he blocked the opening shot of Hawthorne's 6-7 center Willie Jordan, and Westlake rode that emphatic start to victory.
When Otis Livingston was barely a teen-ager, he learned to play basketball, proficiently and with flair.
William Wells, known to two generations of jazz fans as "Dicky" and best known for his lengthy and
The subject was jazz; the occasion, the 13th annual National Assn. of Jazz Educators convention, in
"HOT AND BOTHERED." Mercer Ellington. Doctor Jazz 40029.
its music policy, which now consists of jazz seven nights a week.
Rogers are among jazz luminaries headlining the 18th annual Orange Coast College Jazz Festival Thursday through Sunday at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa.
Some of the most creative music in town is issuing nightly from the bandstand at the Hyatt Sunset's Silver Screen Room.