The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
YORK SHIFTS GEARS WHILE BRUTON, POQUOSON CONTINUE TO REBUILD
FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL: BRONCOS UNDERGO A MAJOR FACELIFT CHANGES IN THE DISTRICT, IN COACHES, ON OFFENSE AND ON DEFENSE SHOULD ADD UP TO MORE EXCITEMENT ON THE FIELD.
SOUTHAMPTON HIGH SCHOOL: INDIANS PLAY BIGGER THAN THEIR SIZE THEY HAVE ENOUGH DEPTH AND RETURNING STARTERS TO COMPETE WITH THEIR LARGER GROUP AA RIVALS.
LAKELAND HIGH SCHOOL: TITLE HOPES REST WITH WIGGINS DUO RUNNING BACKS REGINALD AND DWAYNE WIGGINS WILL CARRY THE BULK OF THE CAVALIERS' WORKLOAD.
TIME TO REBUILD AFTER SENIOR EXODUS THE PACKERS REMAIN OPTIMISTIC DESPITE HAVING ONLY FOUR RETURNING STARTERS ON THIS YEAR'S TEAM.
NANSEMOND RIVER HIGH SCHOOL: WARRIORS PREPARING FOR RUN AT TITLE EXPECTATIONS ARE HIGH AS VARACALLO'S REBUILT SQUAD HOPES TO IMPROVE ON LAST YEAR'S SUCCESS.
DUKES ARE YOUNG BUT EXPERIENCED NEW COACH TOMMY AUSTIN WAS SURPRISED BY THE TURNOUT BUT SAYS HE STILL HAS MANY HOLES TO FILL BEFORE THE SEASON STARTS.
SAINTS TAKING A NO-FRILLS APPROACH THEIR STRATEGY WILL BE TO DO ONLY A FEW THINGS DURING THEIR GAME . . . AND TO DO THEM VERY WELL.
COACHING COMEBACK: AFTER A 10-YEAR HIATUS, TERRY CRIGGER IS BACK ON THE SIDELINES AT NANSEMOND-SUFFOLK ACADEMY.
FOR RAIDERS, ELIMINATING THREE PLAYERS WAS KINDEST CUT OF ALL
SOUTHAMPTON THE TEAM TO BEAT
YOUTH RECHARGES THE CHARGERS SECOND-YEAR COACH CHAPMAN SAYS HE'LL CALL ON YOUNG PLAYERS TO FILL SOME IMPORTANT HOLES.
BUS SCHEDULES - SUFFOLK PUBLIC SCHOOLS
ELLIS COFIELD JR. USED-CAR DEALER IN FRANKLIN
A TALKER IN SCHOOL NOW PAID TO SPEAK
COSTLY JUSTICE: DNA TESTING
STUDY: RETAIL SALES IN FRANKLIN SOARING THE REPORT ALSO REVEALS THERE'S ROOM FOR FURTHER GROWTH, ESPECIALLY IN APPAREL.
KINDERGARTENERS SHOULD BE EASED INTO NEW SCHOOL
UNITED WAY GOAL IS SET
LOCALS LINE UP FOR CHANCE TO BE IN TV AD BLITZ ABOUT HARDEE'S
GYMNASTICS CAMP COMPLETED BIRDSONG GATHERING A WARM-UP FOR CLASSES TO START SEPT. 12
SUN SPOTS: SLICES OF LIFE IN WESTERN TIDEWATER
NANSEMOND CHIEF IS PROUD OF HIS HERITAGE
HAIL TO THE CHIEF: WITH PROCESSION AND DANCE, NANSEMOND INDIANS HONOR THEIR LEADER AND HERITAGE.
CULTURAL CENTER A STEP CLOSER TO REALITY
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