June 22, 2000
Outdoors
Captain's corner
A flood of small juvenile-scaled sardines and threadfin herring has invaded the Clearwater area. These minnows are only several inches long. They are on the reefs, along the beaches and bridges and in Clearwater Bay.
Mutiny
Serna (3), Miami surprise Mutiny
The 4-1 loss is Tampa Bay's second straight at home after winning six straight games at RJS.
College basketball
USF lets UM talk with Greenberg
Athletic director Paul Griffin says it's okay for his basketball coach to interview for Miami's job.
Motorsports
Sunday's road race presents challenges
For 32 weekends this year, Winston Cup drivers have a not-so-simple task -- go fast and turn left.
Lightning
Neilson, Lightning courting over job
But no offer has been made and none will be until after the draft, GM Rick Dudley says.
Women in sports
Women play on with little fanfare
Before Brandi Chastain ripped off her jersey in the final of the 1999 Women's World Cup to reveal the most famous sports bra in athletic history, there were a group of women playing soccer in near obscurity.
Preps
Transfer can't play for Armwood
Two-sport athlete Keith Watts is eligible to play this upcoming year at King, not Armwood, the Florida High School Activities Association ruled Wednesday.
Lady Knights look to keep winning
After cruising to a tourney championship, coaches Glenn and Cindy Rodriguez believe this could be one of their best teams.
Pinellas stars go international
Earlier this month, for the fourth time in four years, Jack Coit took a team of local high school stars to Austria for a youth basketball tournament.
Riverview names new coach
Jamie Corr, an assistant at Augusta State and an East Bay graduate, was named the baseball coach at Riverview on Wednesday.
Bowling
Weber returns to scene for ABC Masters, finishes second
Why, you ask, could tour pro Pete Weber finish second in the ABC Masters when he is under a year suspension by the PBA?
Golf
Does Tiger have a weakness? Putting, sometimes
If he putts, he wins.
'Poor Man's Pebble Beach'
A municipal course next door to the site of last weekend's U.S. Open is short, sweet ... and famous, in its own way.