The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Sports: Wednesday, February 22, 1995
- KAYLA BECKER
NORFOLK ACADEMY
HER VOLLEYBALL PLAY FOR THE BULLDOGS IS A KILLER
- MINOR LEAGUE PLAYERS HAVE MORE TO FEAR THAN FEHR HIMSELF
- PREVIEW: THE CIAA FAMILY REUNION
``WE STILL HAVE A LOT TO PROVE,'' 2ND-SEEDED SPARTANS SAY
- THE HISTORY: 49 YEARS LATER, THE LEAGUE STILL HASN'T TOPPED ITS INAUGURAL
- BASKETBALL'S FORGOTTEN PIONEER
JOHN MCLENDON LEARNED THE GAME FROM ITS FOUNDER AND TOOK THE SPORT TO NEW
LEVELS, BOTH ON AND OFF THE COURT. HIS LEGACY INCLUDES THE CIAA TOURNAMENT,
NOW IN ITS 50TH YEAR.
- HERE'S ONE LOOK AT PICKING THIS WEEK'S EASTERN REGION WINNERS
- U.VA. HAS SURPRISES FOR GA. TECH TONIGHT
- INDIAN RIVER, DEEP CREEK WIN
THE TEAMS WILL MEET IN A DISTRICT SEMIFINAL ON THURSDAY, PERHAPS FOR A
REGIONAL BERTH.
- ADMIRALS SNAP LOSING STREAK, 5-2
ZAJANKALA'S GOAL AND 2 ASSISTS LIFT THE TEAM'S RECORD TO 1-1 ON THEIR 13-DAY
ROAD TREK.
- CHURCHLAND AND NORCOM WIN EASILY
THE GREYHOUNDS ROLLED PAST O. SMITH, WHILE THE TRUCKERS ROUTED WILSON.
- GRANBY DOWNS LAKE TAYLOR, 69-53, IN EASTERN DISTRICT SEMIFINALS
DESPITE SHOWING UP LATE, SHAWN HOBSON LED THE NO. 3 COMETS WITH 36 POINTS.
- CORRECTIONS
- B.J. FRANKLIN
GREEN RUN
FRANKLIN HAS REACHED HIS WRESTLING POTENTIAL
by SS