Sports
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS SCORING Most Points, Lifetime--42, Jerry Rice, San Francisco.
Jan. 28, 2001
A wake for Damon Terrell, the Arizona football player who died last week while recuperating in a Tucson hospital, will begin at 6 tonight at Harris and Ross Mortuary, 4601 S.
Sept. 15, 1995
World & Nation
Like something from an American history text, Robert E.
April 20, 1992
Bills fans hope Terrell Owens is a ‘jerk’ in progress
March 11, 2009
California
State and local officials confirmed they are investigating whether the $18,000 auction sale of ex-Beatle Paul McCartney’s birth certificate was faked to inflate the document’s value.
Dec. 19, 1990
David Werksman, 51, died Thursday night, hours after fellow Riverside County Deputy Terrell Young, 52, had succumbed to the coronavirus.
April 3, 2020
* Source: Associated Press *--* NFL career touchdown leaders (* active): RUSH REC RET TOTAL Jerry Rice 10 197 1 208 Emmitt Smith 164 11 0 175 Marcus Allen 123 21 1 145 Marshall Faulk 100 36 0 136 Cris Carter 0 130 1 131 Jim Brown 106 20 0 126 Walter Payton 110 15 0 125 John Riggins 104 12 0 116 Lenny Moore 63 48 2 113 *Marvin Harrison 0 111 0 111 Barry Sanders 99 10 0 109 Don Hutson 3 99 3 105 Tim Brown 1 100 4 105 *Terrell Owens 2 102 0 104 *Shaun Alexander 91 11 0 102 Steve Largent 1 100 0 101 Curtis Martin 90 10 0 100 *Randy Moss 0 100 0 100 Franco Harris 91 9 0 100 Eric Dickerson 90 6 0 96 Priest Holmes 86 8 0 94 Jerome Bettis 91 3 0 94 *--*
Oct. 9, 2006
High School Sports
Coach: Jeff Holcombe (fourth year). 1993-94: 16-6-3, 4-4-2 in the Empire League; finished fourth in league and missed the playoffs.
Dec. 6, 1994
Rams
Jacob Harris continues to evolve and strengthen his position in the receiver role after the Rams’ preseason game against the Houston Texans.
Aug. 21, 2022
USC Sports
Senior wide receiver William Buchanon and two first-year players recovering from injuries worked out at cornerback Monday as top-ranked USC took steps to shore up its thinning secondary in preparation for Saturday’s Pacific 10 Conference opener at No. 24 Oregon.
Sept. 20, 2005