The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Wednesday, February 21, 1996
AMERICAN'S FUDD WILL GET LOTS OF ATTENTION
BROPHY ISSUES APOLOGY FOR TOSSING BLADE ``NOTHING SIMILAR WILL EVER HAPPEN AGAIN,'' COACH SAYS
THE NBA ALREADY HAS ITS EYE ON STELLAR FRESHMAN AT ST. PAUL'S
COLLEGE FOOTNOTES THEN: AKRON'S JOE JAKUBICK ROSE FROM OBSCURITY TO BECOME TOP SCORER IN '84.
NOW: HAMPTON'S JAFONDE WILLIAMS HAS DIVISION I SCORING TITLE IN HIS SIGHTS.
DALE JARRETT'S CREW CHIEF WINS THE BIG ONE IN HIS DEBUT
N. ACADEMY WINS TCIS TOURNAMENT TITLE 78-60 BULLDOGS PULLED IT OFF WITH ONE OF THEIR BEST PLAYERS SICK.
OH, THOSE NAUGHTY COACHES IN ACC, THEY'RE FEELING THE HEAT FROM THE TIGHTEST RACE IN YEARS
ODOM LOBBIES TO END ``PLAY-IN'' GAME
KEMPSVILLE BOYS EDGE COX, LAFAYETTE GIRLS RULE IN POOL
DOWN 0-2, N. ACADEMY GIRLS RALLY PAST N. COLLEGIATE IN TCIS VOLLEYBALL FINAL
KEMPSVILLE GIRLS WIN BEACH DISTRICT TITLE PRINCESS ANNE MADE A LATE RUN IN THE PLAYOFF, BUT FELL TO CHIEFS FOR THE 4TH TIME.
GRIFFIN'S 33 POWER OSCAR SMITH WIN
DAVID SELBY WANTED: 2-SPORT STATE DOUBLE LIKE IVERSON GOT
RAQUITA WASHINGTON BOOKER T. WASHINGTON NOTHING BORING ABOUT GUARD'S TENACIOUS PLAY
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