Olympic News Roundup
By Phillip Whitten March 23. THE following is a roundup of important news relating to the Olympics: ALL IN THE COMMONWEALTH: AUSSIE THROWS HIS SUPPORT TO CANADA'S POUND Kevan Gosper,
By Phillip Whitten March 23. THE following is a roundup of important news relating to the Olympics: ALL IN THE COMMONWEALTH: AUSSIE THROWS HIS SUPPORT TO CANADA'S POUND Kevan Gosper,
By Phillip Whitten COLLEGE STATION, Texas. March 22. THE heavily-favored University of Texas Longhorns took a 15-point lead over a gutsy Stanford team, 185-170, after Day One of the Men's
By Phillip Whitten COLLEGE STATION, TX., March 22. As expected, there were some speedy times posted during the prelims of Day One of the men's NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships,
EDMONTON, Canada, March 19. A TRIO of Sydney Olympic veterans, including 400 IM bronze medalist Curtis Myden, head a team of 16 Canadians who will comprise the Maple Leaf nation's
AUSTIN, TX. SAN Antonio Reagan on the girls' side and Houston's Katy Taylor on the boys' side were team champions at the Texas 5A High School Champion-ships held the final
March 21. 1996 OLYMPIC hero Amy Van Dyken was married to Denver Broncos kicker, Tom Rouen, on Saturday, March 10, at a small ceremony in Maui, Hawaii. It was the
COLORADO SPRINGS, March 21. THE National Hockey League, the National Hockey League Players Association and the United States Olympic Committee have reached an agreement by which all American NHL players
By Wayne Smith BRISBANE, March 20. NOT content with being Australia's No.1 Olympic sport, swimming is planning to dive into the mass entertainment market to challenge football, cricket and basketball.
By Bill Bell SAN ANTONIO, Texas, March 10. INDIAN RIVER made short shrift of its opposition here this weekend, splashing to its 27th consecutive national junior college men's title and
AUSTIN, Texas. CANDACE BLACKMAN, a freshman at Highland Park High School in Dallas, Texas, was untouchable at the Texas 4A Girls High School State Championships in Austin, February 3-24, leading