The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, October 22, 1995
LEVY ALREADY KNEW LIFE WAS MORE THAN PASSING AND KICKING
14 MARLINS BASKETBALL GAMES ON WGH'S SLATE
A LAME DUCK SOARS AT THE ROCK FORGET THE ``FOR SALE'' SIGNS; HUT STRICKLIN WILL START FROM THE POLE TODAY.
JUNIOR'S TEAM WINS PIT COMPETITION
NORFOLK STATE'S SIX QUICK STRIKES SPELL DISASTER FOR VIRGINIA UNION SPARROW TURNS IN ANOTHER STERLING GAME, HITTING 32 OF 47 FOR 450 YARDS.
A TOUGH JOB: SHAGGY, SILLY AND BEING SUED
SQUISH: VA. TECH SQUELCHES RUTGERS HOKIES' OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR WAS AILING, BUT THEIR OFFENSE WASN'T.
THE KING ON ``THE KID'' ENJOY IT WHILE YOU CAN, PETTY ADVISES GORDON THERE'S A DOWN SIDE TO HAVING THINGS TOO GOOD, TOO SOON.
CLUB IS URGING STATE TO USE LICENSE FUNDS TO BUY MARINA
COPE THE WINNER IN THE LONG RUN AT LANGLEY
RANDOLPH-MACON'S WOMEN'S SOCCER TEAM IS ALL BUT UNBEATABLE
COACH'S HEALTH MADE HIM LATE FOR GAME
LAST-SECOND FG DEFLATES VIRGINIA
TEXAS TUMBLE TOUGH ON U.VA.
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