The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, November 12, 1995
EX-LION SWILLING HAS FOUND NEW BITE WITH RAIDERS
STRETCHING THE LIMITS FOR HIS 50TH BIRTHDAY, BILL EYRE RECEIVED A PRESENT FROM FRIEND WALTER STARK THAT HE HAD LONG DESIRED: THE OPPORTUNITY FOR BOTH TO RUN IN TODAY'S NEW YORK CITY MARATHON.
BIG EAST: DEFENSE SCORES 2 TDS AS TECH EARNS SCHOOL'S 2ND CROWN
SCORING TIRES OUT TECH DEFENSE
BAYVILLE GOLF CLUB GETS EARLY TRYOUT TO SELECT 124 MEMBERS BUT THE ``OFFICIAL'' OPENING IS NOT UNTIL LATER THIS SUMMER FOR THE PRIVATE CLUB.
REMINGTON ARMS WILL SPONSOR NO. 75 FORD
GORDON ISN'T TRYING ON THE CROWN YET
N. RIVER FALLS IN GROUP AA FIELD HOCKEY
HARRAH WILL LEAVE TIDES FOR CLEVELAND THE IL MANAGER OF THE YEAR WAS LURED TO BE BENCH COACH FOR THE INDIANS.
TRIBE MAKES A STATEMENT IN FINALE OUT OF I-AA PLAYOFFS, W&M ROLLED PAST NO. 13 RICHMOND
LOWLY RALEIGH SHOOTS DOWN THE LISTLESS ADMIRALS HAMPTON ROADS NOW HAS LOST 10 STRAIGHT SHOOTOUTS.
PHASE 1 OF TUNA MANAGEMENT PLAN TAKES EFFECT WEDNESDAY
ACC: COMEBACK WIN GIVES VIRGINIA 1ST LEAGUE TITLE SINCE 1989
COX ALUM IS BUSY BUILDING A CAREER
FIGHT MARS ATL. SHORES' 42-0 VICTORY
KECOUGHTAN WINS DRAW FOR LAST PLAYOFF SPOT
A RING MEANS A CELEBRATION
WELSH BRINGS CAVALIERS TITLE NO. 2
AFTER SLOW START, ODU RALLIES TO TURN BACK COURT AUTHORITY, 84-78
RUNNERS BATTLE ELEMENTS STATE CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS WERE HELD IN RAINY, WINDY CONDITIONS.
N. RIVER RALLIES PAST YORK IN BAY RIVERS FINAL
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