The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, September 17, 1995
DOVER WIN GIVES RUMLEY A VERY WELL-TIMED BOOST
SPARTANS' SPARROW, ROE ZING IN THE RAIN NORFOLK STATE'S AERIAL CIRCUS TURNS A 13-0 DEFICIT INTO AN EASY VICTORY OVER LIVINGSTONE.
ECU STEPS OVER CENTRAL MICHIGAN SLOPPY PLAY AND THE SECOND TEAM KEPT IT CLOSE, BUT COACH LOGAN SAYS HIS TEAM'S ON ITS WAY.
NO LETUP AS VIRGINIA STOMPS GA. TECH CAVALIERS START STRONG, KEEP IT GOING THIS TIME TO STAY UNBEATEN IN ACC
HAMPTON DELAYS ROBINSON'S MARK WAKING UP FROM LAST WEEK'S FLOP, THE PIRATES LENGTHEN GRAMBLING COACH'S QUEST FOR 400.
DON'T BE CAVALIER ABOUT U.VA.'S SUCCESS
WE'RE BAAAACK! RAIDERS JACK UP TICKETS
2 BEACH SCHOOLS ARE HONORED BY STATE
TRIATHLETE RELISHES VARIETY, CHALLENGE OF RACE JOHN DILL WILL TRY FOR HIS SECOND TRIATHLON VICTORY IN TWO WEEKS TODAY IN BEACH RACE.
BOOKER T. THUMPS LAKE TAYLOR, ALLOWING 28 TOTAL YARDS IN SHUTOUT
NEW SPORT FISHING GROUP FOCUSING ON N.J.
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** Andy Wissinger is from Tallwood High School in Virginia Beach. A report in Sunday's paper listed him from Great Bridge in Chesapeake. Correction published Tuesday, September 19, 1995 on page C5 of THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT. ***************************************************************** MARLINS' BASEBALL FATE KEYED TO NEW TALENT
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