High School Sports
Southwestern 20, Antelope Valley 16--Don Quinn came off the bench to complete 8 of 11 passes for 136 yards and a touchdown to lead the Apaches to victory in the fourth National Football Foundation & Hall of Fame Bowl at Balboa Stadium in San Diego.
Dec. 4, 1988
First, let’s get the monkey off Loyola Marymount’s back. The Rev. James N.
Dec. 10, 1987
Nov. 22, 1987
Unlike the sudden departure of basketball Coach Paul Westhead last year, the resignation of Loyola Marymount baseball Coach Chris Smith this week didn’t catch everyone by surprise.
July 26, 1991
Don Quinn stood on the sidelines until there were fewer than 19 minutes remaining in his football career.
The hurricane that swirls around Brian Quinn these days, testing his tender sensitivities and tugging at his patience, wasn’t supposed to be.
Jan. 12, 1991
Opinion
In 2005, as the College of Cardinals was preparing to elect a successor to the recently deceased Pope John Paul II, I wrote a column titled “Should the Papacy be Downsized?”
April 13, 2019
Television
Imagine getting college credit for conducting a contestant search for MTV’s game show “Remote Control,” featuring comedian Colin Quinn.
Sept. 3, 1989
With the start of basketball practice about five weeks away, Paul Westhead’s sudden departure as coach has left the Loyola Marymount athletic program scrambling like a Lion fast break.
Sept. 8, 1990
Sports Now
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April 6, 2011