High School Sports
Grant High basketball Coach Howard Levine had a lot of time to think as he was lifted toward one of the basketball nets in Grant’s gym Friday night.
Feb. 27, 1988
A thin, ghost-white player runs out on the court as Grant High’s public-address announcer brings the near-capacity crowd to its feet.
Feb. 17, 1988
Sports
As is always the case this time of year, the coffee shops and boardrooms of this state are buzzing with college football talk, although little of it has anything to do with which teams are headed for the Sugar Bowl.
Oct. 26, 1991
Food
Chef Robert Gadsby Has Transformed His Uptown Kitchen Into an Oasis of Opportunity for At-Risk Kids
Jan. 14, 1997
Travel & Experiences
* Where does a poor radio live? At the Radio Shack. (Lisa J.
Sept. 1, 1998
Entertainment & Arts
Of the seven Christian-oriented acts performing tonight at Goodies--on a bill dubbed “The Night Before the Night Before Christmas”--probably the one that’s closest to godliness is Billy Watkins.
Dec. 23, 1987
Attorneys for former Carolina receiver Rae Carruth claim his pregnant girlfriend was fatally shot by a friend of his who was angry because the athlete refused to finance a drug deal.
Oct. 19, 2000
Grant High, with 4 starters and 5 of its top 6 players back from last season’s City Section 3-A Division finalist, should be deeper and more experienced in 1988-89.
Dec. 4, 1988
Grant High held on to what remained of an 11-point halftime lead, then needed a three-point basket by Sean Watkins with six seconds left in regulation before edging Poly 64-62 in double overtime Friday night at Poly in an East Valley League game.
Jan. 16, 1988
Archives
Danny Garcia’s run-scoring single in the 10th inning gave Pepperdine’s baseball team a 4-3 victory over Gonzaga in their West Coast Conference opener on Friday at Gonzaga.
March 4, 2000