- Golf: Hanging on to Dusty
- GAY GEISER-SANDOVAL -- Educationally speaking
- Girls swimming: Costa Mesa's Mt. Rushmore
- Baseball: Woodbridge gets 'Nick'ed by Tars
- KIDS TALK BACK
- Baseball: CdM gives one away
- POLICE FILES - March 21, 2000
- Tennis: Sea Kings knocked off by Menlo in semifinals
- WHAT'S AFLOAT
- INSIDE SCOOPS
- Boys volleyball: The longest day
- TERRANCE PHILIPS -- The Harbor Column
- College baseball: OCC runned down by Santa Ana, 10-7
- National High School Tennis All-American Tournament
- Tennis: Peninsula wraps up title -- untouched
- Scott Carpenter, Millennium Hall of Fame
- National High School Tennis All-American Tournament
- TONY DODERO -- Editor's Notebook
- A CLOSER LOOK
- City Council to decide on annexation attempt
- Chasing the winds away
- Softball: Newport drops two
- POLICE FILES - March 20, 2000
- AROUND TOWN - March 20, 2000
- Baseball: Sailors get overpowered
- LETTER OF THE WEEK
- CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON -- The moral of the story
- KAREN WIGHT -- No Place Like Home
- So where is all that jazz?
- AFTER HOURS
- The Crowd
- Women's tennis: Davenport to face Hingis in finals
- Theater -- High-flying Eagle
- Crew: Alumni weekend set for OCC.
- COLLEGE BRIEFS.
- STREET TALK
- Mesa draws first blood, 3-2
- STEVE SMITH -- What's Up?
- POINT-COUNTERPOINT
- Shadowlands
- Boys volleyball: Sailors win two
- 'You can truly make a difference'
- Tennis: Sea Kings roar into semifinals
- GREER WYLDER -- Best Buys
- FEEDBACK
- Boys soccer: Three Tars first-team All-Sea View
- Police show no record of crash near preschool
- Boys volleyball: CdM advances in OC championships
- Tennis: It's all California in the semifinals
- In the spirit
- Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week: Amber Steen
- Tennis summaries
- EDITORIAL
- Boys basketball: Four locals first-team All-PCL
- On the FasTrak to fast food
- Lions Cup soccer tourney resurrected
- Baseball: Sea Kings feels generous against Laguna Beach
- Judge: Bechler transcripts off-limits to media
- Fantastic Five
- Brigade's tournament run halted
- Bulldogs win again
- Rockies win opener
- POLICE FILES - March 18, 2000
- AROUND TOWN - March 18, 2000
- Human Services conference today
- Tennis: National title at stake
- National High School Tennis All-American Boys Invitational Team
- Library, foundation continue to bicker
- Business leaders enter chamber hall of fame
- Did preschool hide prior crash?
- Baseball: Pirates break losing streak
- Softball: Tars blank Alhambra
- Girls track and field: Newport gets extra special performances
- Scholarships offered to Lincoln alums
- Women's basketball: Lions stunned in NAIA Tournament
- Masters of illusion
- Prep swimming: Mesa girls win
- Aiming high
- Boys tennis: Mesa hammers Estancia
- 72 HOURS
- Coming soon: Final showing for old theater
- Girls swimming: Mesa knocks off Huntington Beach
- Track and field: Cypress laps Estancia
- Celebrate St. Pat's all day long
- Softball: CdM bulldozes Bolsa Grande for three touchdowns and a
- Her cause: preventing future tragedies
- Boys track and field: Newport marches on
- Check it out
- Softball: Vanguard splits a pair
- PETER BUFFA -- Comments & Curiosities
- Volcanoes erupt for sixth straight win
- HB Pro/Am Surf Series returns
- POLICE FILES - March 17, 2000
- Irvine seeks accord with Newport on El Toro issue
- NEWS ANALYSIS -- Sometimes, even politicians change
- Chamber poll raises Greenlight's ire
- Prep baseball: Irvine leaves Tars half satisfied
- Cox to chair U.S. task force on Russia
- Raising money can run you ragged
- EDITORIAL