High School Sports
Orange Coast completed its dominance of the Orange Empire Conference swimming championships Saturday by taking the men’s and women’s titles Saturday at Saddleback.
April 25, 1993
UCLA Sports
Former Calabasas High Standout Darren Miller Flows Along at UCLA in Support Role
April 26, 1997
Olympics
Athletes from the region competing in the Maccabi Games, Sunday through Aug. 23 in West Bloomfield, Mich., include: BASEBALL (13-14)--Jason Brown, Valencia; Brandon Buxbaum, Encino; Matt Kaplan, Encino; Derek Kinzler, Northridge; Ilie Kramer, Encino; Jason Lefkowitz, Agoura Hills; Landon Lerner, Tarzana; Jesse Michel, West Hills; Steve Moss, Sherman Oaks; Kevin Pollack, Sherman Oaks; Shane Sabran, West Hills; Josh Satin, Hidden Hills; Justin Segal, Calabasas; Adam Weg, Encino.
Aug. 14, 1998
He caps his revival of the Mercedes-Benz Cup with a 6-4, 7-5 title victory over Muller.
Aug. 1, 2005
Obituaries
Travis Bean dies at 63; innovative guitar-maker
July 16, 2011
Movies
“Jawbreaker,” Darren Stein’s wickedly hilarious sendup of high school mores, takes its title from that hard candy about the size of a pingpong ball.
Feb. 19, 1999
Jerry Garcia and the Rolling Stones are among the fans of Travis Bean’s electric guitars, made with a solid aluminum neck and headstock. He came up with the design in a Burbank shop in the 1970s and quit making them after five years rather than compromise quality.
Sports
The Raiders’ public relations department is rivaled in its courtesy only by the Tehran Chamber of Commerce.
Aug. 14, 1987
Soccer
Soccer: Despite fierce attack, New England wins, 1-0, on unusual goal that brings another defeat.
July 5, 1996
Music
With Scott Weiland in jail for violations of his drug conviction parole, the rest of Stone Temple Pilots will do an early celebration of the Oct. 26 release of their fourth album, “No. 4,” by performing songs from the rock musical “Hedwig and the Angry Inch,” backing its writer and original star John Cameron Mitchell in a private party on Sept. 21 at the new Hollywood club Vynyl. . . .
Sept. 12, 1999