The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, September 3, 1995
- DEAL WITH AHL TEAM PAYS OFF AS ADMIRALS, PORTLAND SIGN 3
- GOMES RECALLS GIVING UP HIS MOST PAINFUL HIT
THE EX-ODU HURLER TOOK A HIGH, HARD FIST IN THE MOUTH BY AN IRATE FEMALE FAN.
- YOUNG, B. SANDERS, RICE TOP PRO ``BEST'' LISTS
- INDIAN RIVER PREVAILS IN 2-DAY BATTLE, 13-6
- DEEP CREEK SLOPPILY BEATS BOOKER T.
- W&M A BIT WISER AFTER VIRGINIA ``STRESS TEST''
- IT'S MARTIN AGAIN IN DARLINGTON GN RACE
- 3 BUDDING STARS WON'T BE GOING TO NEW YORK
- DESPITE AN EXPECTED KILL OF 200,000, DEER HERD STILL IN GOOD SHAPE
- ODU OUT TO KEEP STANDARD OF SUCCESS
- TALLWOOD WINS SHAKY OPENER
BOTH TEAMS WERE RUSTY, BUT THE LIONS GOT THEIR ACT TOGETHER FASTER THAN GREAT
BRIDGE.
- VIRGINIA RIDES EASILY OVER W&M
AFTER ROARING TO A QUICK 23-0 LEAD, THE CAVALIERS GROUND THEIR GEARS A BIT.
- A HAPPY HOMECOMING FOR 14 VA. STATE PLAYERS
- VIRGINIA STATE WEARS DOWN WEARY SPARTANS
NORFOLK STATE QUARTERBACK AARON SPARROW SPUTTERS AS TROJANS DEFENSE TURNS UP
HEAT.
- TIDES' 86TH WIN TIES RECORD HIGH
NORFOLK SPLITS PAIR BEFORE ITS LARGEST HOME PAID CROWD EVER AT 13,727
- SUPER BOWL PREDICTION: COWBOYS OVER STEELERS
- DOWN 14, SHARKS NIP POSEIDONS IN OT
by SS