Soccer
The white BMW coupe sliced through the rain, embracing sudden corners and shouldering its way through narrow brick streets with a familiarity that has bred this speed and this control.
Oct. 25, 1993
When Steve Sampson announced the removal two weeks ago of John Harkes from the national team roster, the U.S. coach set off one of the most torrid controversies in American soccer in recent memory.
May 3, 1998
A six-month buildup of team discipline and conduct issues prompted U.S. national soccer team coach Steve Sampson to cut John Harkes from the World Cup roster in April, when Harkes was a starting midfielder, a 10-year veteran of the team and the squad’s captain.
May 20, 1998
Out of the frying pan and into the mixed zone they limped, angry at the world but glad to be alive.
June 27, 1994
Soccer: National team captain off roster for France after differences with Sampson over position.
April 15, 1998
Amazing Grace, how sweet the sound, especially when played by the United Gaelic and Sean McGonigol Pipe Band.
June 11, 1994
The coaches and staff of the U.S.
June 28, 1994
Midfielder John Harkes became the ninth U.S. soccer player to sign with a European club when he agreed to a contract with Sheffield of the English second division.
Oct. 31, 1990
U.S. midfielder John Harkes watched Monday’s game from the bench because of a one-game suspension accrued for receiving two yellow cards in first-round play.
July 6, 1994
High School Sports
The City Section office has postponed a decision on the fate of the 4-A Division playoffs until today, Commissioner Hal Harkness said Monday.
May 23, 1989