Roanoke Times
& World-News
Sports: Sunday, December 3, 1995
GALLENTINE'S FUTURE REMAINS UNCLEAR AFTER EYE INJURY
CHANGE OF SEASONS MAY BE IN ORDER NOW
VMI OUTSCORES RADFORD KEYDETS REPEL LATE SURGE, MAKE FREE THROWS TO BEAT HIGHLANDERS
WILSON MEMORIAL RULES GROUP A
GOING THE LONG HAUL WITH BRUCE ARENA FROM SOCCER OUTSIDER TO OLYMPIC INSIDER, AN 18-YEAR OVERNIGHT SUCCESS
CAVALIERS TAKE BYRD TO THE HOOP LORD BOTETOURT RALLIES LATE TO WIN STATE BASKETBALL TITLE
HICKS' LATE MOVE LIFTS CAVALIERS
N.C. ANGLERS STILL SINGING THE BLUES, BUT STRIPERS HELP
MAROONS BLOW LEAD, LOSE 76-73 ROANOKE SQUANDERS 18-POINT ADVANTAGE
GILES FALLS TO POWELL VALLEY
VIRGINIA WHIPS NO. 6 GEORGIA BY 29 POINTS
BATH COUNTY STOPS APPALACHIA 36-14
ROWAN HEADS BACK TO SALEM
HOKIES SURVIVE W&M UPSET BID
HOKIES WON'T BE PLAYING AUBURN NEXT 2 SEASONS
CHAMPS HAVE QUALITY TEAM RETURNING IN '96
FLEMING TOPPLES MONACAN
BERTHIAUME, EXPRESS ROLL IN SHOOTOUT WIN ROANOKE ROBS RICHMOND ON JABLONSKI'S GOAL
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