High School Sports
It might have been easier, Brian Finneran says, if on the day he was cut by the Seattle Seahawks, Coach Dennis Erickson and receivers coach Milt Jackson hadn’t told him the same thing.
Oct. 2, 1998
It might have been easier, Brian Finneran says, if on the day he was cut by the Seattle Seahawks, Coach Dennis Erickson and receiver coach Milt Jackson hadn’t both told Finneran the same thing.
Sept. 30, 1998
Sports
Fatherhood Quickly Changed Villanova Receiver’s Lifestyle
Nov. 27, 1997
Santa Margarita’s Brian Finneran was named most valuable player of the San Dieguito boys’ basketball tournament, but the award could have easily gone to his twin brother, Brad.
Dec. 22, 1993
Sacrifice is the name of the game as they struggle and travel the world chasing an elusive NFL dream with two young children.
July 13, 1999
Santa Margarita forward Brian Finneran is through with the pain and suffering.
March 5, 1994
After having everything go his way for a half, Santa Margarita forward Brad Finneran was beginning to unravel under the pressure of Servite’s swarming defense.
March 6, 1994
Identical twins Brad and Brian Finneran have been a standout tandem for the Santa Margarita High boys’ basketball team.
Feb. 19, 1994
Brian Finneran, a former standout at Santa Margarita, was named recipient Monday of the Walter Payton Award, given to the nation’s top offensive college player in Division I-AA.
Dec. 2, 1997
They have shown up on the sidelines and in the bleachers.
Sept. 4, 1993