High School Sports
Jason Garrison, football coach at North Hollywood High for the last three seasons, has resigned.
Dec. 31, 1999
Sports
Jason Garrison scored 1:34 into overtime to give the Tampa Bay Lightning a 2-1 victory over the New York Islanders on Friday night and a 3-1 series lead.
May 6, 2016
California
Douglas Garrison, a veteran Santa Ana police officer who in retirement helped patrol Leisure World Laguna Hills, has died of cancer.
Aug. 26, 1998
Television
In the sweet, heartbreaking and highly accomplished “Only the Young,” premiering Monday as part of the PBS documentary series “POV,” twentysomething Cal Arts alumni Jason Tippet and Elizabeth Mims return to the Santa Clarita Valley to make a film about teenagers in a distressed place and time -- and the pockets of beauty and relief they find there.
July 15, 2013
One day after the firing of his co-coach and staff, Burroughs High Athletic Director Marty Garrison said he will not return to the football team next season.
May 12, 1993
Jason Garrison was named football coach at North Hollywood High on Thursday after eight years as an assistant for the Huskies.
Jan. 17, 1997
Jason Garrison was never in a hurry to become a head coach. All in good time, he believed.
Aug. 27, 1997
‘Only the Young’ on PBS, a tender look at a trio of teens
Protesters Say Plan to Kill South County Coots Is ‘Overkill’
Jan. 26, 1999
STANFORD OFFENSE Starters pictured and in bold Brian Allen, tailback, 34 (22-Coy Wire) Todd Husak, quarterback, 7 (11-Joe Borchard) Casey Moore, fullback, 33 (25-Emory Brock) Dave Davis, flanker, 81 (5-Troy Walters) Russell Stewart, tight end, 84 (88-Matt Wright) Greg Schindler, right tackle, 69 (68-Ben Garrison) Eric Heitmann, right guard, 75 (62-Jon Abendschein) Mike McLaughlin, center, 73 (60-Zack Quaccia) Zack Quaccia, left guard, 60 Jeff Cronshagen, left tackle, 79 (68-Ben Garrison) DeRonnie Pitts, split end, 2 (3-Caleb Bowman) WISCONSIN DEFENSE Mike Echols, cornerback, 36 (10-Bret Burlingame) Ross Kolodziej, left end, 78 (99-Jake Sprague) Eric Mahlik, nose tackle, 98 (58-Chris Janek) Wendell Bryant, 77, end (9-Sam Mueller) John Favret, rush, 96 (42-Ben Herbert) Jamar Fletcher, cornerback, 2 (6-Joey Boese) Bobby Myers, strong safety, 26 (11-Devery Hughes) Chris Ghidorzi, linebacker, 16 (52-Mark Downing) Donnel Thompson, linebacker, 44 (49-Nick Griesen) Roger Knight, outside linebacker, 19 (45-Dan Lisowski) Jason Doering, free safety, 8 (31-Carlease Clark) WISCONSIN OFFENSE Starters pictured and in bold Ron Dayne, tailback, 33 (29-Michael Bennett) Brooks Bollinger, quarterback, 5 (12-Scott Kavanagh) Chad Kuhns, fullback, 41 (39-Carlos Daniels) Nick Davis, flanker, 22 (3-Lee Evans) Dague Retzlaff, tight end, 87 (85-John Sigmund) Mark Tauscher, right tackle, 68 (71-Brian Lamont) Dave Costa, right guard, 54 (53-Rob Roell) Casey Rabach, center, 70 (72-Al Johnson) Bill Ferrario, left guard, 60 (56-Jason Jowers) Chris McIntosh, left tackle, 75 (64-Ben Johnson) Chris Chambers, split end, 88 STANFORD DEFENSE Frank Primus, cornerback, 47 (18-Ryan Fernandez) Austin Lee, defensive end, 94 (92-Marcus Hoover) Andrew Currie, nose tackle, 99 (93-Trey Freeman) Dorean Kass, defensive tackle, 71 (78-Travis Pfeifer) Sam Benner, defensive end, 70 (98-Matt Leonard) Ruben Carter, cornerback, 42 (29-Chris Johnson) Tim Smith, strong safety, 10 (45-Simba Hodari) Marc Stockbauer, inside linebacker, 90 (52-Anthony Gabriel) Sharcus Steen, inside linebacker, 53 (51-Matt Fredrichs) Riall Johnson, outside linebacker, 97 Aaron Focht, free safety, 26 (13-Tank Williams)
Jan. 1, 2000