The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Saturday, October 21, 1995
HOKIES HOPING TO PUT A NIGHTMARE TO REST THE LAST VISIT TO RUTGERS WAS A LAST-PLAY LOSS IN A GAME COACH BEAMER RECALLS ALL TOO WELL.
HE TALKS THE TALK - THEN WALKS THE WALK WHEN JMU'S CAWLEY IS ON THE FIELD, THE GAME ISN'T OVER UNTIL THE GUN SOUNDS.
ROCKINGHAM QUALIFYING FALLS VICTIM TO WEATHER
TALLWOOD DEFENSE STOPS KEMPSVILLE
ROLE MODELS, AND FILLING THOSE SHOES
A TEXAN WHO'S CAVALIER ABOUT FOOTBALL AN UNKNOWN IN HIS HOME STATE, JEFFERS HAS BECOME A TOP RECEIVER AT VIRGINIA.
PAQUETTE'S RECORD 49 SAVES LIFT ADMIRALS TO 4-3 VICTORY
FC GIRLS WIN REGION TEAM TENNIS PATRIOTS DOWN COX 7-2 AND NOW GUN FOR THEIR 1ST STATE TITLE IN 13 YEARS.
UNCONVINCING WIN FOR NO. 1 D. CREEK
BOOKER T. STARTS FAST, PASSES TRUCKERS
NORVIEW'S WHITLEY WINS QB BATTLE, GAME OVER GRANBY'S KING
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