The last -place Padres continued to avoid home plate Friday night, as Mike Scott shut them out, 5-0, in front of an Astrodome crowd of 31,142.
High school sports are coming to national television.
Mike Scott's strikeout total is soaring rapidly, but the Houston Astros' right-hander would trade a few strikeouts for a victory or two.
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George C. Scott is positively convivial these days as he winds up a reprise of his role as Gen.
It had been a long time since Scott Hefner hit a home run.
At 6-feet 1-inch and 205 pounds, Point Loma High School's Dan Davis hardly looks like a discus thrower.
Two weeks ago, Vista High School was 3-3 and in fourth place in the Palomar League boys basketball race.
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When Byron Scott has the ball in his hands, his conscience is clear, maybe because Laker Coach Pat Riley says Scott doesn't have a conscience.
The season's only two-day program for the California Racing Assn. sprint cars is set for Saturday and Sunday nights at Ascot Park with a 50-lap main event heading the Saturday program and 40-lapper topping Sunday's racing on the half-mile dirt track in Gardena.
The benefits of Southern California basketball teams traveling around the country for tournaments have previously been extolled--the publicity for the schools, the exposure to other parts of the country for the players, the competition.
against rookie cornerbacks, as Chuck Scott plays against Jerry Gray.
This one is for high school athletes with the ability and desire to play college sports.
If there is any conclusion to be drawn from the first two rounds of the Southern Section football playoffs, it is that the best teams don't always advance to the semifinals, but the hottest often do.
Brigid Freyne of Riverside Poly was on the outside looking in, a self-acknowledged unknown in girls' cross-country circles.
Steve Scott never thought he would feel good about finishing second, but these have been abnormal times for the veteran miler from Fallbrook.
Area schools continue to hold the top spots in all three levels of the statewide boys' basketball rankings by Cal-Hi Sports, with Southern California holding six of the first nine spots in Division I.
Randolph Scott, the tall handsome cowboy in countless Hollywood Westerns, whose square-jawed