The Miami Dolphins will play their final game ever in the Orange Bowl tonight when they play host to the New England Patriots.
Tustin 75, Buena Park 55--Playing their first year in the strong Sea View league has made Tustin a better team, and they proved the point Friday evening as the Tillers blasted Buena Park in a 3-A first round playoff game at Tustin.
Fremont 67, Kennedy 58--When Fremont High basketball Coach Sam Sullivan goes in search of pigeons, his favorite hunting ground is the San Fernando Valley.
Rolling Hills 56, Corona del Mar 54--Rolling Hills built a 44-29 halftime lead and led by as many as 22 points in the second quarter before faltering.
Quarterback Mike Kelley ran for one touchdown and threw for another while completing 15 of 19 passes for 214 yards Saturday night as the Memphis Showboats defeated the Arizona Outlaws, 38-28.
Forwards Jud Buechler and Dominick Johnson combined for 63 points Tuesday night to lead the Poway High's boys' basketball team to a 94-60 win over visiting Orange Glen (6-5, 10-14) in Palomar League play.
San Diego State, in its final week of Western Athletic Conference regular-season men's basketball action, plays Texas El Paso at 6:35 tonight.
The Oakland Invaders turned three first-half Houston turnovers into a 24-7 halftime lead en route to a 31-21 victory over the Gamblers on Monday night in the USFL regular-season finale.
Mike Gillespie, College of the Canyons baseball coach, is well aware that his team is not among the favorites to win the State championship tournament that begins here today.
Chapman College defeated Stephen F.
NOTE--Poly and Edison High Schools played to a 14-14 tie in the Big Five Conference Championship game last Friday.
Central Division will qualify for the playoffs IF CLEVELAND WINS Cleveland wins the title with the best record.
More bazzzzzzeball.
Two basketball teams fighting for coveted spots in the California Collegiate Athletic Assn. race battled with playoff intensity Saturday night at the Cal State Northridge gym and the home team, the one with the most to lose, came away with the victory.
Rolling Hills 56, Corona del Mar 54--Rolling Hills built a 44-29 half-time lead and led by as much as 22 points in the second quarter but couldn't stand the prosperity.
College of the Canyons made a quick exit from the Southern California junior college regional basketball tournament Saturday night, losing to Orange Coast, 99-63, in the first round game at Orange Coast.
If the clubhouse attendants at Anaheim Stadium scrounge around long enough, they are bound to find at least one half-empty champagne bottle left over from last Friday's title celebration.
Fairfax, with a 20-0 record, is top seeded for the City boys' 4-A division basketball playoffs starting Friday at 7:30 p.m.
Marina 62, Loyola 55--Marina guard Matt Hattabaugh scored eight points in the third quarter to lead the Viking rally at Marina.
San Fernando 61, Huntington Park 50--Forward Shelton Boykin scored 21 points and had 9 rebounds to lead San Fernando into Friday's City Section 3-A semifinals against Granada Hills.