February 20, 1995 Table Of Contents
On The Scene
At Arizona's rustic Orme School, New York kids are hooping it up
Maryland
Maryland is an ACC power once again, ending a decline that began with Len Bias's death
Figure Skating
Nicole Bobek ruled at the nationals, but the ranks behind her are young and restless
Golf
All kidding aside, Tour funnyman Peter Jacobsen played great golf in winning back-to-back tournaments
By Jaime Diaz
Yachting
As Shelley Beattie and Dawn Riley prove, the all-female America¬¨¬®‚Äö√¢• crew has both brawn and brains
Pro Basketball
The NBA's four days of All-Star madness even included a game
Goalies
A new generation of star goaltenders like Felix Potvin (left) has emerged, recalling the days when netminders like Tony Esposito (above) ruled the game
By E.M. Swift
Putting a fresh on a familiar vacation spot, our fair-haired models paint the island in splendid pastels
Bermuda
Risking life, lamb, road rash and other perils, our intrepid reporter rented a scooter and took Bermuda by storm
While exploring the rain forest, pristine beaches and mountain resorts, our raven-haired beauties add to the exotic flavor of Latin America's hottest new destination
Costa Rica
Though loaded to the gills with piscatorial possibilities, Costa Rica was, for one bedeviled party of fishermen, a paradise lost
By E.M. Swift
Sports People
By Rick Lipsey
By Douglas S. Looney
The Reids
Coach Roger Reid and sons Randy and Robbie have made BYU basketball a feisty family affair
Fernandez-Zvereva
Gigi Fernandez favors Armani; Natasha Zvereva digs Army surplus. But on the tennis court they join to form a perfectly matched set
Dan Donnelly
Revered Irish boxing champ Dan Donnelly died in 1820, but his once-feared limb endures
By Allen Abel
Red Klotz
The General Whose Army Never Wins
In a life of losing to the Globetrotters, coach Red Klotz of the Washington Generals has won over the world
By Tim Crothers
Inside
By Tim Crothers
By Peter King
Bicycling
Where There's a Will, There's Rey
Acrobatic feats delight Hans Rey, king of the obscure sport of trials riding
Perspective
At the 1936 Games in Berlin, gold medalists got tiny oaks; some survive
Point After
Despite a whiff in Washington, there's still a chance to save the 1995 baseball season
Departments
By Mark Mulvoy
Edited by Alexander Wolff and Richard O'Brien