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Thursday, June 8, 1995
Wins, Losses and Tears: It's All in the Ballgame

Rob Kahane used to be one of those Little League dads who didn't like the way the manager treated his kid.

Thursday, April 7, 1994
FIGURE SKATING : Zayak Boldly Moves Back Into Prominence

It is not uncommon for figure skaters to receive standing ovations after performing their freestyle programs in competitions.

Wednesday, August 25, 1993
NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Padres Score 13 in First, Defeat Cardinals, 17-4

The San Diego Padres set a club record with 13 runs, nine hits and 16 batters in the first inning and had five homers in the game to defeat the St.

Saturday, June 5, 1993
Stanley Cup FINALS : There Were 11 Cups in This Pocket : Canadiens: Henri Richard and his brother were two symbols of Montreal's dominance.

Luc Robitaille was 9 years old when Henri Richard retired, too young to remember the playmaking feats of the "Pocket Rocket."

Thursday, February 18, 1993
Peninsula High's Mihaljevich Calls It Quits : Basketball: He cites the demands of running a prep program as the reason for his resignation.

John Mihaljevich, the dean of South Bay prep basketball coaches with 26 years' experience, has resigned as coach of the Peninsula High boys' team, effective at the end of the season.

Tuesday, July 28, 1992
BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS: DAY 3 : ORANGE COUNTY OLYMPIC NOTEBOOK : Nevin's RBIs Help U.S. Beat Taiwan

Phil Nevin has sported a new look in Barcelona, shaving the Olympic rings into his hair, just above the ear.

Saturday, June 6, 1992
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Start No. 664 Is No Different to Blyleven

Bert Blyleven will have a tough act to follow tonight: his own.

Sunday, May 31, 1992
Even Memory Lane Has a Finish Line for Kuller : Track: Sprinter with the smooth stride helped set a world record at USC but missed qualifying for '68 Olympic team.

Back in the days when his long, graceful stride was keeping pace with the world's premier sprinters, Fred Kuller had the reputation of being a quiet guy, a runner who was very consistent and would...

Thursday, March 26, 1992
School in a State of Shock After Yet Another Tragedy : Death: Family and friends are at a loss after Dorsey High athlete dies from a self-inflicted gunshot.

The Dorsey High School varsity baseball team was on the school bus returning home after losing a game when shortstop Wilfred Wright III, the unofficial senior class clown, pulled a gun out of his...

Monday, March 16, 1992
Griffey Jr. Discusses Suicide Try : Baseball: Mariner outfielder says that when he was 17 years old he took nearly 300 aspirins because of depression.

Ken Griffey Jr., All-Star outfielder for the Seattle Mariners, says he tried to kill himself in 1988, when he was 17.

Monday, July 22, 1991
REGIONAL REPORT : Blade Skaters Could Be Rolling Toward Trouble : Recreation: The activity's popularity is booming, but so are the injuries. Some cities are cracking down.
Thursday, December 6, 1990
Morse Tigers Pile Up Honors as They Piled Up Victories : High school football: Five from unbeaten team named to first team, two to second team in The Times' All-County selections.

Morse High School is being called by many as the greatest team in San Diego Section history.

Sunday, December 24, 1989
NHL ROUNDUP : Oilers Beat Flames, Increase Division Lead

The Edmonton Oilers were the hottest team in the NHL until goaltender Grant Fuhr was sidelined because of a chronic shoulder problem.

Sunday, November 12, 1989
Soviet Basketball Star Is in a New World

On the afternoon of Oct. 17 Sarunas Marciulionis was scheduled to pick out a new Mercedes-Benz, the ultimate proof of just how liberating perestroika and glasnost can be.

Sunday, February 12, 1989
MR. FIX-IT? : As a Youngster, He Was Handy Around the House; Dan Henning's Next Odd Job Will Be the Chargers
Wednesday, December 28, 1988
Jury Won't Indict Gilmour on Sex Charge

A grand jury has decided not to indict former St.

Saturday, June 25, 1988
The Unthinkable Happens : Gymnast Gomez, 15, in Coma After Suffering Broken Neck During Warmups

Julissa Gomez, 15, lies in a coma in a Houston Hospital, her neck broken, her body paralyzed.

Sunday, November 8, 1987
Marcel Dionne Attains Milestone, but Kings Win It Before 16,005

Thumbing through a hockey magazine Friday after practice, Jimmy Carson of the Kings happened upon an item that seemed to amuse him.

Thursday, July 9, 1987
A RARE PAIR RIDING HIGH : Apprentices Patton, Gryder Doing Well in Talent-Rich Area

The jockey standings at Hollywood Park this season are top-weighted with some familiar names.

Monday, May 25, 1987
Injury Could End Season for Garvey

Steve Garvey of the Padres likely will be placed on the disabled list today because of a painful left shoulder injury that isn't healing.

Tuesday, May 19, 1987
NCAA Men's Championships : Georgia Defeats No. 1-Ranked USC, 5-4, and Will Meet UCLA for the Title Today

Georgia's No. 2 doubles team of Trey Carter and T.J.

Wednesday, May 13, 1987
Orange County Prep Player of the Week : Luce Is All Business; It's a 'Perfect' Attitude

Nicky Luce of Cypress High School may not appreciate the on-field tomfoolery practiced and enjoyed by her teammates.

Thursday, April 23, 1987
NBA Gives Florida Two Franchises--Miami, Orlando : League Also Grants Expansion Teams to Minneapolis and Charlotte for $32.5 Million

The National Basketball Assn., refusing to choose between what it considers two equal Florida applicants, accepted both Miami and Orlando into the league Wednesday along with Charlotte, N.C., and...

Saturday, January 17, 1987
Cheers for Nehemiah Turn Into Jeers for Foster : Third-Place Finisher Says Winner of 60-Meter Hurdles Brushed Him Aside

Brush-blocked by Greg Foster when the race was over, Renaldo Nehemiah may have thought he should still be wearing a San Francisco 49ers uniform.

Thursday, January 1, 1987
THE YEAR OF THE OLD SPORT : ROSE MONTGOMERY : At 90, Amateur Golfer Has an 18 Handicap

Rose Montgomery is still going strong at 90.

Sunday, September 28, 1986
Wilson Faumuina, 32, a former Atlanta Falcons...

Wilson Faumuina, 32, a former Atlanta Falcons defensive lineman, died Friday in San Francisco of congestive heart failure.

Tuesday, September 2, 1986
World Cycling Championships : Frost Wins Points Race; Nitz Finishes Third

Denmark's Dan Frost took an early lead and held off two challenges to win a gold medal Monday in the 50-kilometer amateur points race at the World Cycling Championships.

Tuesday, April 8, 1986
Fernando Closes Down Padres in Opener, 2-1 : He Strikes Out Nine; Marshall Homer Wins It

Pedro Guerrero made it as far as the on-deck circle Monday afternoon and threw the Dodgers' first pitch.

Friday, October 25, 1985
POP QUIZ: : Who's One of the Best Catches in Pac-10? Mail Makes It Clear, It's Oregon's Barnes

The coach was desperate when he moved Lew Barnes from cornerback to wide receiver in 1982.

Sunday, January 20, 1985
Georgia Kicker Faces Adjustment as He Moves to Professional Game

Georgia kicker Kevin Butler is preparing for a career in the pros, and that means learning a new way to kick a football.

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