The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Sports: Wednesday, November 16, 1994
- FOR TALENTED NSU, ONLY AN NCAA TITLE WILL DO
LAST YEAR'S 27-6 TEAM SURPRISED SOME, BUT WITH KEY MEN BACK AND NATIONAL TOP 3
RATINGS, THE SPARTANS ARE THINKING ELITE 8 - AND BEYOND.
- ODU SETS SIGHTS ON U.VA. AGAIN
IN 1ST GAME FOR CAPEL, MONARCHS GO FOR UPSET TO MATCH LAST YEAR'S.
- SPARROW NAMED CIAA'S TOP GUN
- DOZIER SITS, MORRISON STARTS
A SUSPENSION OPENS THE DOOR FOR A TRUE FRESHMAN.
- VIRGINIA UNION LOSES 4 STARS, BUT COULD STILL CHALLENGE
- JACI MORRIS
WESTERN BRANCH
WHEN THIS GIRL HAS A FEELING, THE BRUINS WIN
- TAD GALLOWAY
NORFOLK ACADEMY
QUICK LEARNER FUELED FINE FINISH BY BULLDOGS
- PORTLAND GRABS GOUDIE FROM ADMIRALS
- TALLWOOD'S ANDERSON A FRESHMAN PHENOM
LIONS' TAILBACK IS 1ST AREA 9TH-GRADER TO RUN FOR MORE THAN 1,000 YARDS IN
LAST 25 YEARS.
- BOWL SCOUTS WILL BE OUT IN FORCE IN BLACKSBURG
- CORRECTIONS
by SS