The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, October 29, 1995
NORFOLK ACADEMY WINS TCIS FIELD HOCKEY TITLE
A FRESH START FOR EVANS IN CBA IN OMAHA, THE FORMER STAR AT BOOKER T. HOPES TO IMPRESS NBA SCOUTS.
RAMS' MILLER: CONCUSSIONS AN OCCUPATIONAL HAZARD
JURY'S OUT ON GLIEBERMAN LONIE GLIEBERMAN, PRESIDENT OF THE CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE'S SHREVEPORT (LA.) PIRATES, HOPES TO RELOCATE THE TEAM HERE FOR THE 1996 SEASON. IN COMING DAYS, THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT WILL STUDY THE PEOPLE AND ISSUES INVOLVED WITH THAT POTENTIAL MOVE.
WALLACE'S RETOOLED TEAM ROARING AGAIN
SKINNER 1ST SUPERTRUCK CHAMP
GLIEBERMAN SAYS HE ERRED IN BYPASSING NORFOLK IN '93
REPLACEMENT QB LEADS SHARKS TO WIN
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** Virginia's black-powder or muzzleloader season on whitetail deep opens Nov. 6. A Sunday column contained an incorrect date. Correction published Monday October 30, 1995 on page C6 of The Virginian-Pilot. ***************************************************************** ANGLERS FEAR THAT STRIPER LIMITS COULD BE RISING FAR TOO QUICKLY
IS THIS THE PLACE FOR LONIE'S TEAM, OR A HANDY PORT IN CFL STORM?
COX GRAD SET TO BREAK JMU FIELD HOCKEY ASSIST MARK
HOKIES 1 STEP CLOSER TO BIG EAST TITLE
TAR HEELS EDGE ODU FIELD HOCKEY TEAM 2-1 LADY MONARCHS' DEFENSE IS SOLID, BUT THE BOUNCES GO THE OTHER WAY.
HOKIES MANHANDLE THE MOUNTAINEERS
MARLINS WIN 2-0, TAKE ODAC TITLE
GLIEBERMAN'S GOAL: FIND THE BEST MARKET FOR CFL FOOTBALL
VASCO'S TWO GOALS LEAD ODU PAST TRIBE
EARLY SCORING BURST HELPS HAMPTON STOP ELIZABETH CITY STATE
INJURY SOBERS EXPLOSIVE NSU WIN ROW REACHED RECEPTION MARKS, BUT SPARROW HURT HIS WING.
ADMIRALS AGAIN COLLAPSE WHEN GAME GOES TO SHOOTOUT
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