- The Ventura College basketball team is undefeated...
- Titans Look at Pacific, See Themselves Rising in Big West : College basketball: Tigers are coming up at about the same pace and with the same strengths as Cal State Fullerton. The two teams, still in the conference title race, meet tonight.
- Powell's Exit Gives Monroe Breathing Room
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : San Bernardino's Kindle Too Hot for La Habra to Handle
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : 3rd-Quarter Surge Propels San Fernando, 73-54
- Basketball
- Grant Only Delays the Inevitable
- STAGE REVIEW : Comic Foil Sets Pace for 'Shrew'
- THE 35TH ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS : TV REVIEW : It Was a Grand Night for Singing Michael's Praises : Eric Clapton's evening is overshadowed by the orgy of ooze directed at the King of Pop.
- THEATER REVIEW : 'When the Bough Breaks' Tackles Provocative Premise : The play rises above movie-of-the-week status in its challenging and intelligent discourse. It falters in the superficial nature of some characters.
- Kelly Barron, real estate reporter for the...
- SECURITIES
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Vegetable Soup: The Stock Answer
- Eastwood to Be Honored, but Students Are Stars
- Bowers Goes All-Out for 'African Icons'
- Silver Lake Architect Finalist in Competition
- 'Meat and Potatoes' Equals Ton of Cocaine
- Teaching Supplies Bring the Classroom Home
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES : Export Controls
- Brando Sparks 'Burn!' Mystery
- FUNNY . . . BUT PERISHABLE : Because His Act Is So Topical, Comic Jeffrey Jena Must Constantly Generate New Material
- Richmond to Stop Keeping White Students Together : Education: Virginia school district used racial 'clustering' in bid to halt white flight from schools.
- 16th District Race a Political Oddity : Election: Ten candidates seek a state Senate seat from a political area that won't exist after 1994. : PASADENA
- CANYON COUNTRY : Sierra Highway Route to Be Closed Until Mid-March
- Countywide : Shootings Probably Related, Police Say
- Youth Pleads Guilty in Tay's Beating Death : Courts: 17-year-old's plea bargain means he will be tried in Juvenile Court. He promises to testify against the other suspects.
- 1993 PREP PREVIEW / BOYS TENNIS : NEWPORT HARBOR
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : Shogun's Rogers Discovers a World of Fun in Fishing
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- THE URBAN LANDSCAPE : Barren, Colorless Park Hides Drama of La Brea Tar Pits
- Role Models Teach a Valuable Lesson : Santa Ana High students spend an hour a week at the neighboring elementary school emphasizing the importance of education.
- Investing to Teach Others the Business
- Alhambra : Growth Issues Spur Action
- 4 Council Members Face Recall Election : Politics: A citizens group that opposes a 6% utility tax forced the action. Only Robert Biancardi escaped the challenge to his seat.
- OBLIVION LEFT BEHIND : Folk Singer Steve Gillette Is Starting to Get Somewhere
- Claremont : 1st Approval for Utility Tax
- Rescued Colorado Skiers Tell of Mistakes : Survival: At news conference, three say they were unprepared for blizzard and that errors in judgment caused group of seven to become separated.
- MUSIC / DAVE WAKELING & THE FREE RADICALS : The Beat Goes On : The British singer will return to Santa Barbara with his latest band for a show at the Beach Shack.
- Playa del Rey : Some Bluffs Controls to Stay
- Trustees Name Successor for Retiring Schools Chief
- Amid Grief and Questions--a Clue
- Water Main Break Alarms Residents
- VENTURA : $100,000 Approved for Compost Project
- ORANGE : Temporary Site for Charity Kitchen OKd
- GARDEN GROVE : Proposed Textbooks Offered for Review
- Dominguez Hills Mourns Death of Compton Officer : Violence: Former Toro basketball player Kevin Burrell, who was shot Monday night, is remembered for wanting to return to help his community.
- Denver Coach Wade Phillips said that the...
- 1993 PREP PREVIEW / BOYS TENNIS : MISSION VIEJO
- Aug. 23 Probable Date for Letterman on CBS
- It's Clothestime's Time: The Pacific Stock Exchange...
- Roots : Exotic, Spicy, Racy . . . Turnips?
- Auto Club May Expand in Costa Mesa : Growth: Organization considers buying eight acres to enlarge 467,000-square-foot processing center.
- Herschel E. Copelan has been appointed chief...
- Lower Drug Sales to Hurt Amgen Profit
- Opera Ready to Fly : Ventura composer Jeff Kaiser's 'The Rooster Brings Heresy' will make its debut Friday at the Plaza Players Theater.
- U.S. to Buy 500 Tons of Russia's Leftover Arms Uranium
- INS Rescinds Renewal Deadline for Green Cards
- Long Beach : Despite Opposition, Council to Replace Sheriff's Deputies
- The Plot That Made a Wallet Thicken : Books: After struggling for 30 years, Allan Folsom sold his first novel for a stunning $2 million. Now 'I have some breathing room,' the L.A. writer says.
- HIGH LIFE: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Fear of the Future Is Real in the Present
- TRIED & TRUE : Vroooom! Living a Fantasy in a Ferrari : Driver Is Hooked After Just 1 Ride
- The Iguanas : "The Iguanas" : Margaritaville/MCA
- THEATER REVIEWS / 'CYRANO' AND 'BRIGADOON' : Romantic Ideals : A lavish pair of classic plays offer enchantment through upbeat productions.
- STRIKE UP THE MUSIC : If You Haven't Bowled Lately, It's Time to Get Back in the Groove
- COLUMN RIGHT/ JAMES P. PINKERTON : Time to End Silence of the GOP Lambs : Only Perot speaks for those who want to limit government.
- Citing a variety of reasons, Bill Backstrom...
- Lightweight Sluman a Golf Heavyweight
- Ventura's Curry is Named WSC North Player of Year
- Why California Rieslings Won't Grow Up
- Closed Rail Line Pinches Businesses : Storms: Deliveries are interrupted by massive slide on tracks in San Clemente. Cleanup may not begin until next week.
- N. Korea Nuclear Arms Potential Cited by CIA : Weapons: Pyongyang may already be able to make at least one device, Woolsey tells Senate panel.
- ALLERGIES : Sneezing Season : Mold, encouraged by all the rain, is kicking off what may be a particularly bad period for allergy sufferers.
- GOINGS ON / SANTA BARBARA : Kid Art : Building designers seek to broaden children's awareness of architecture by having them sketch landmarks.
- Pomona : Flyer Removal Prohibited
- You'll Always Know Where to Find Me
- BOOKS & AUTHORS : One Honeymoon, Two Romances for Haeger : Trip to Paris inspired historical novel based on love affair between King Henri II and his mistress.
- Canadian Leader Mulroney Quits After 8 Years
- Garden Grove Card Club Proposal to Be Studied
- Asian-Americans Urged to Increase Political Activism
- Torrance to Choose Interim Treasurer
- Preventing Mudslide Damage
- City Fights Lawyers' Bills, Calls Work on Ethics Law Unneeded
- OJAI VALLEY : Liver Transplant Recipient Is Home
- Supervisors Consider Appointing Panels to Save Election Costs
- Tucker Agrees to Pay $10,000 Campaign Fine : Politics: The assemblyman violated the law by using election funds to rent a Sacramento apartment.
- Third Death-Penalty Trial Begins 13 Years After Slaying : Crime: The state Supreme Court has twice reversed Jose Leon Fuentes' sentence for shooting a Brinks guard at the Del Amo Fashion Center.
- Los Angles County Mudslides
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Basco's 35 Help Golden West Extend Winning Streak to 23
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS
- TV AND VIDEO
- 'Groundhog Day's' MacDowell No Longer Pigeonholed
- ENERGY
- 'Bargains' Boost Dow 33 Points : Wall Street: Despite rise in bond yields, investors flock back to stocks. Drug and tobacco issues lead; NASDAQ market also sees a turnaround.
- Laser Precision Corp.: The San Juan Capistrano...
- Officer Sues UCLA, Claims Discrimination
- Lettuce to Go : Tear-open-the-bag-and-eat vegetables are becoming the latest trend in the supermarket.
- 'Exceptionally Lucky' Family Lives Through Plane Crash
- Doctor Convicted of First-Degree Murder : Crime: Samson Dubria used chloroform to subdue and rape a companion, who died of an overdose of the substance.
- $250,000 Awarded to Mudd's Science Center
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : Pasadena Will Be Site of Senior Olympics in June
- Students Left Numb by Killing : Crime: Police will file murder charges today against three gang members in the shooting of a Cleveland High girl. Her classmates plan a noon rally.
- No Franchise Player in Ram Free-Agent Plan
- U.S. Soccer Team Set to Face Canada at OCC
- ART REVIEWS : Theatrics Skew Intent of 'Suicide Notes'
- THE 35TH ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS : CLASSICAL : Awards Pay Homage to Dead
- TV AND VIDEO
- THEATER NOTES : Soap Imitates Life : 'The Young and the Restless' takes a cue from reality as Michael Damian and his TV character go onstage at the Pantages Theater.
- Pico Rivera : 3 Served With Recall Notice Over Repealed Renewal Plan
- HIGH LIFE: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Arts School Proposed for Huntington Beach
- S. Korean President Pledges Start of 'New Era of Democracy'
- Brouillard Appointed Glendale Postmaster
- Time to Be Fixed : Volunteers Take Care of Clocks That Tick People Off
- Rampaging Somali Youths Attack Coalition Troops : Africa: Two embassies in Mogadishu are assaulted in the worst unrest since deployment of U.S. forces.
- Caltech Student Wins Microsoft Scholarship
- Brown Moves to Reassure Teachers, Union : Education: Assembly Speaker reaffirms several points in his proposal. Officials on both sides expect the vote among teachers will be close.
- Going for the Goo : Firm Teaches Crews How to Respond to Offshore Oil Spills
- Countywide : Broadcasts Offer Park Information
- Harbor Women Overpower Bakersfield College, 98-60
- Controversial Art Disappears on Eve of Mardi Gras
- GAMES : Parlor Game Transformed Into a Whole New Racket
- NEIGHBORS / SHORT TAKES : Adventures in Love : In a Valentine's Day ropes course, a few couples get lessons in trust and communication.
- Countywide : More Rainfall Expected Tonight
- FILLMORE : City Rejects Public Ban on Smoking
- Three Out of (Pac) 10 Isn't Looking Too Bad These Days
- He Makes Them Pay for Idleness : Pepperdine Practice Becomes Vanderputten's War Zone
- Basketball
- TENNIS / EVERT CUP : Austin Surprises Even Herself, Upsets Maleeva
- Hockey
- THE 35TH ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS : Clapton Gets His Due, New Bloods Too : POP/ROCK : Some Class Acts Make It a Heavenly Night for the Grammys
- Wellness's Weakening Pulse : Companies Rethink Programs in Effort to Trim Health Costs
- Melinda Morgan, president of Morgan Marketing and...
- Roots : The Carrot: A Quest for Respect
- Do the Ripe Thing
- City Hall Staff Joins Labor Union for Job Security : Government: The action by the 23 employees follows a dispute with the mayor over their work habits. The appearance last month of a 'hit list' of people targeted for dismissal increased tensions.
- Britain Backs Bosnia Drop--to a Point
- Witness to Murder Says He Saw Five Sailors Beat Gay Shipmate
- Back From Exile, Lucky Coach Shoots for Undefeated Season : Girls' basketball: Ellis Barfield's top-ranked Knights will meet Palos Verdes Peninsula High on Saturday in the second round of Southern Section I-AA playoffs.
- Movie (National ranking) Weekend Gross Screens/Avg. Weeks...
- EQUALITY WITHOUT A STRUGGLE : Bowers Exhibit Shows Women Have a Place of Honor in American Indian Culture
- No Evidence Uncovered of Alleged Spying by LAPD
- PLATFORM : Making a Difference
- Countywide : Stranded Driver Is Victim of Rape Try
- Senior Group to Double Its Meal Service : Charity: A six-month renovation of its kitchen will allow the Oldtimers Foundation to increase its outreach to the elderly.
- Angel Flight Lives Up to Name, and It Fits : Mercy missions: The reward is the deed for the volunteers who airlift indigent patients to hospitals around the state.
- Health Plan Will Exclude Benefits Tax, Sources Say
- Glendale : $275 for Parking Violation
- Highland Park : Child-Care Center Study
- Va. State Trooper Shot to Death; Dogs Find Two Suspects
- Foster Makes a Name for Himself : Preps: The Indiana recruit has lived up to his billing by leading Fairfax into the playoffs.
- Caught in the Middle : Custody: The newest wrinkle in divorce cases is that parents wanting to move out of the area might have to leave the kids behind.
- Pomona to Cap Donations After Election
- Panel Rebuffs Powell Plan to Alter Military
- Christopher Hopes to Set Mideast Talks Date Soon
- AUTOS
- RESTAURANT REVIEW / FINS SEAFOOD : Nice Touch : The chef at the casual grill located in the verdant Westlake Center knows how to handle the delicate dishes.
- Title, Artist Last Week 1 Ditty, Paperboy...
- Sounds Abound
- Glendale : Candidates Forum Planned
- COLLEGES / ALAN OTA : There's a Catch for Bruins: : With Inouye in the Lineup, a National Title Will Follow
- IN THE NOSE : Youngsters Find Certain Body Parts Make Sense at Children's Museum
- South Pasadena : Sidewalk Dining Policy
- Nurse to Head Student Health Center at LACC
- Pandemonium With a Touch of Class
- Long Beach : Philanthropist, Volunteer Elbert Kronick Dies at 72
- COLUMN LEFT / CASEY S. McKEEVER : Wilson Cuts Don't Equal Clinton Reform : The governor's revived welfare proposal bears little resemblance to the President's program.
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Thousand Oaks Urged to Build Golf Course
- Obituary
- Basketball
- Valley Women Flatten Santa Barbara With 2nd-Half Zone Press
- Ocean View guard Jim Harris has finished...
- Mira Costa Hits Stride at an Opportune Time
- No Laughs Behind the Mask : Dodgers Have Competition for the Starting Catcher Role for the First Time Since the 1970s
- Truck Hunts for Vial of Cesium-137
- Bowling Terms
- Baldwin Park : Police Department Partition
- Pasadena : District to Lease Classrooms
- College Diversity Hiring Coordinator Selected
- Longtime Crossing Guard Has a Soft Spot for Her Corner of the World
- Paramount Schools : 31 May Lose Jobs as Budget Shortfall Looms for '93-94
- Clinton Jogging Track Construction to Resume
- Board Drops Plan to Make All Campuses Year-Round : Education: Crowded schools will remain on 12-month schedule, but change will be voluntary for others. Critics say decision is unfair to poor, minority neighborhoods.
- Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen : "Live From Deep in the Heart of Texas" (1974) MCA
- LAGUNA BEACH : Riot Funds to Aid Women in Business
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : When a Dream Slides Away
- CCI, SCC Battle for High Playoff Spots
- Jury Tells Raider: Pay for Assault : Jurisprudence: Verdict in civil court awards $225,000 to woman who says Wallace forced himself on her in 1990.
- THE 35TH ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS : JAZZ : Henderson, Tyner Beat the Odds in Jazz
- Meatloaf, Zwieback Pudding Pie
- Drought Is Over, Wilson Declares : Water: The six-year dry spell may change forever Californians' attitude toward conservation. The Sierra snowpack is at its highest level in a decade.
- MWD to Repair Water Pipeline
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City...
- If you know what's going to happen...
- Twice the Noise : Suicidal Tendencies duo takes on dual role as the driving force behind Infectious Grooves.
- Bit of Fluff Floats on 'Mediterraneo'
- Compton Community College President Is Put on Leave by Board
- Builders, Tollway Agency Ask Judge to Block Gnatcatcher Decision
- Kosher Pantry : Sova Fills Hunger for Observant Jews Who Also Are Poor
- Under the Spell of a Dragon : Sculpture: Even the mermaid is entranced by the four-foot gold-plated work by artist/pilot Jim Thompson.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Wachs May Be Missing $40,000 in Dinner Fund
- A New Angel Manager Takes Charge : Baseball: Buck Rodgers may look the same, but his outlook on life has changed since he was seriously injured in a bus crash last May.
- Skiing
- Everett, Gilbert May Be Protected : Pro football: Rams won't select a franchise player today, but quarterback and first-round pick of 1992 probably will be named "transition players."
- Mad Cobra Hisses at Sexism : Pop music: 'I don't disrespect women,' the Jamaican singer says. 'I celebrate women.'
- He's Learned to Walk; Now He Can Fly : Freedy Johnston's Come Far Since His First Album, Which Is Still Hard for Him to Listen To
- MARKETING
- Big 3, Military Swap Secrets at Expo
- Roots : Glazing the Lily
- Commerce : City Accepting Applicants for Subsidized Townhome
- 'Winter Gas' Cuts Carbon Monoxide Emissions : Air quality: Although levels of the pollutant dropped by 33% in the state, use of the oxygen-filled gasoline is credited for only 10% of that. Winter storms did the rest.
- NEIGHBORHOOD EATERY : Roast Beef on Rye Isn't Wurst Choice at German Deli
- Analyst Calls for State Spending Cut of $1 Billion
- The Water Picture: 1986-1993
- Big Trouble in Paradise: Homes Gone : Real estate: For some, the lush life has slid out of sight, as wrecked homes inspire grief and lawsuits.
- Mistrial Motions Denied in King Case : Courts: Judge rejects questions involving possible juror bias and attorney conflict of interest. Opening statements are scheduled for today.
- Irvine Officers Ready to Put Chief to Confidence Vote
- Appeals Court Clears Way for State Senate Election : Politics: Pre-reapportionment boundaries will be used in the 16th District, which includes part of the Antelope Valley.
- OXNARD : Honoree Overcame His Troubled Youth
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : BOYS' BASKETBALL : Mater Dei Wins Coin Toss, Plays Host to Claremont at Chapman
- Riviera Is His Kind of Course : L.A. Open: Couples won there in 1990 and '92 and now tries to become first repeat winner since Palmer.
- In the Past, the Only Thing They Wanted on Ice Was a Beer
- Westchester Rallies to Defeat Cleveland : Basketball: The defending City 4-A Division champion Comets struggle in their playoff opener, 56-52.
- Chapman Baseball Team Beats Dominguez Hills
- City to Refrain From Making Seedings Early
- TV REVIEWS : In Space, No One Can Hear You Snore
- You Thought It Was Safe to Go Back Into the Gallery . . .
- Going Underground
- Roots : The Beet Goes On
- Orange County Video Rentals
- Schools Bank on Fun Run's Spirit
- CHILDREN'S HOUR : Tell-Tale Club : A retired radio announcer regales kids--and helps fire young imaginations-- by spinning yarns.
- Factory Built : A Camarillo housing company makes energy-efficient houses that cost about 25% less than traditional homes.
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES : Export Controls
- Sierra Madre : Trash Rates Go Up in April
- Countywide : Panel Urges Easing of Car-Pooling Rules
- NEENACH : Project OKd to Make Curves Safer
- L.A. WATCH : Grammy Glitz
- 2 Women Raped; Gunman Sought
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- Turnovers Victimize Cleveland
- North Hollywood Sets Furious Pace in Rout of Taft
- Lakers Have Just Enough : NBA: Their centers have foul trouble, but they barely hold off Kings, 104-99. Divac trade rumors swirl. Benjamin stays on the bench.
- CSUN Set Precedent for Running a Reverse : Football: When the Matador program reached a crossroads at end of tempestuous '60s, the school turned back. Decision to go on again faces administration.
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Raucous Concert at Cerritos Center : The St. Louis Symphony encounters some acoustical problems in our newest arts emporium.
- Morgan Marketing Post Filled
- Food 4 Less Sales Dip Blamed on Weak Economy, L.A. Riots
- MARKETING : Fisher Business Communications Has New Division for High-Tech Clients
- Justices Curb Asset Seizures Tied to Drugs
- LIVING IT UP ON BEACH (BOULEVARD)
- 2 Found Ineligible for Council Race
- Occidental Receives $935,000 in Grants
- 10 Items You May Need to Carry in Car
- Club Gets Its Cue From Billiards
- Students Visit Museum to Learn State History
- Radiology Director at Verdugo Hills Hospital
- Justices Curb Asset Seizures Tied to Drugs
- Funds Backed for Metrolink Day Care : Transportation: If approved by City Council, $250,000 would be provided to finish planning centers at Chatsworth and San Fernando stations.
- Countywide : Suspects in Bank Robberies Indicted
- Saturating the Soil
- Wind Forces Small Plane off Runway
- Skiing
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : BOYS' SOCCER : Capistrano Valley, El Modena Will Be Home for All-County Division II Games
- Event Puts CSUN in Spotlight
- 1993 PREP PREVIEW / BOYS TENNIS : WOODBRIDGE
- Hockey
- MARKETING
- Aircraft Slump Drags Down Factory Orders
- Roots : So You've Bought a Rutabaga . . .
- Aliso Creek Is Short But Hardly a Gimme
- Students Plan 'Unconcert'
- Kaitz's Romano Chicken: It's Good for You
- NOTEBOOK / SEAN WATERS : Crossroads Boys' Team Appears to Be in a Class by Itself
- Drums of Tradition : Local American Indian children learn about their culture through song and dance.
- BOOK REVIEW : Translating a Translator's Life : THE THIRD KIND OF KNOWLEDGE Memoirs and Selected Writings by Robert Fitzgerald. Edited by Penelope Laurans Fitzgerald . New Directions:$24.95; 279 pages
- Public Pension Systems Looking at Inner City : Investment: The infusion of funds will help rebuild riot-torn areas. But critics say the projects may be risky and question whether such directed spending is prudent.
- Contempt Hearing Set for Miscarriage Victim : Courts: Judge's sentence of woman who tried to talk to boyfriend in court is being challenged by the Orange County public defender's office.
- BURBANK : Heart Failure Cited in Death of Inmate
- Sportsman's Park Cancels Races Due to Jockey Vote
- Danielle Ortega, who compiled a 25-3 record...
- Will These Bashers Clash? : Giants: Bonds and Clark insist there is room for both superstars and say issue is being blown out of proportion.
- THE 35TH ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS : Winners in Other Grammy Categories
- THE 35TH ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS : Winners in Other Grammy Categories
- Wahlco Settles Patent Dispute With Wilhelm Environmental
- Some Employers Are Saying: 'Smokers Need Not Apply'
- Gary Jones has been hired as a...
- Mystery Bomb Falls From Tehran Sky
- Cerritos : Businesses May Be Allowed More Banners, Taller Signs
- West Hollywood : Council Ponders Cuts, Taxes
- Homeowners Blame City for Landslide : Rains Only Increase Impact of 1991 Excavation, Residents Say
- Harbor Vacancies Hit Record High
- Gunman Kills Woman in Lobby of N.Y. Courthouse; Suspect Held
- Brown's Economic Summit Results in 8 Bills
- Gila River Spills Over Dam, Threatening Homes and Crops
- Florida Official Named Vice President at LACC
- Long Beach : Schools Urged to Cut Health Benefits in Tight Budget
- Fire Hits San Clemente Landmark; 12 Homeless : Blaze: The top floor of the Bartlett building is a total loss while its lower level is damaged by water. One person suffers minor burns.
- Landslide Ruptures Gas Main, Sparking Fire in Angeles Forest : Storms: Flames shoot 75 feet into the air after a weld joint breaks. Rain had eroded ground surrounding the pipe. The power lines are damaged by the blaze, but there is no outage.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NATIONAL ROUNDUP : A Miss by Tennessee Hits Kentucky, 78-77
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : CS Northridge Sweeps Fullerton in Softball Behind Blake's Pitching