-0 The Hunters scored the first two times they touched the ball and never looked back.
KEY PLAYS Harvard's Cory Thabbit intercepted a Kevin Jones pass at the Centennial 30-yard line in the first quarter and returned it 13 yards; two plays later, running back Andy Bell ran the ball nine yards for the score. . . .
Fontana High School Coach Dick Bruich must be wondering what would happen if his first string had the opportunity to play an entire game.
McGwire, as Claremont beat Burbank, 28-0, Thursday night at Citrus College.
Narbonne had only 64 yards in offense as Birmingham posted its third consecutive shutout. . . .
James Worthy earns his salary by taking shots, not by blocking them.
lift host Newbury Park to a 1-0 win over Westlake in the opening round of girls Marmonte League Soccer action.
Memo to King General Manager Rogie Vachon: Help, Rogie, help.
as the San Antonio Gunslingers rolled to a 33-0 United States Football League victory over the mistake-prone Portland Breakers.
A 45-yard run by Monrovia running back Richard Currie and a Saugus holding penalty on Monrovia's ensuing field goal attempt set up the game's only score in the fourth quarter. . . .
Dennis Conner's Stars & Stripes sped to a 43-second victory over U.S.A. and New Zealand dealt the final blow to French Kiss to advance to the finals in the America's Cup challenger series.
Dana Hills High School defeated Woodbridge, 2-0, in a nonleague soccer game Monday at Dana Hills.
The Padres haven't scored since Montreal.
Peaches had a little contretemps with the world of technology the other night.
took 3-0 leads in the best-of-seven America's Cup challenger semifinals.
When the Chicago Bears limited the Dallas Cowboys to two field goals in a 17-6 victory last Sunday in London, no one was shocked.
Robyn Queen had 2 goals and 1 assist to lead Cal State Dominguez Hills to a 6-0 victory over
KEY PLAYS Shaun Christensen threw two second-half touchdown passes to Manny Escobar, the first a 40-yard play with 4:22 remaining in the third quarter, the second for five yards with 1:58 to play in the game. . . .
April of 1987 is gone forever, which placed the Milwaukee Brewers and Don Sutton on fairly equal footing Tuesday night.
Baseball is a sport consumed by statistics, but rarely do earned-run averages and on-base percentages become this sobering.