The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Saturday, February 8, 1997
LONG-DISTANCE STANDOUT RINGS UP SOLID FOLLOWING SUFFOLK'S HOWARD FRIER'S CALLING CARD IS DEFENSE FOR NO. 15 COLORADO.
MONARCHS' BEST BET IS TO GO BACK TO DAY ONE
CAPEL VIEWS ODU'S STRUGGLE AS A TEST OF TEAM'S CHARACTER
ROBERTS SPARKS ODU WOMEN LADY MONARCHS' CENTER HAS A CAREER-BEST 26 POINTS IN VICTORY OVER JMU.
3 KEMPSVILLE STARS JOIN ODU SOCCER
PEARSON LEADS ODU BASEBALL TO VICTORY IN OPENER
UNC IS GAINING GROUND ON FSU IN FOOTBALL RECRUITING MOST EXPERTS RATE TAR HEELS MAKING LARGE ENOUGH STRIDES TO DEFEAT `NOLES ON THE FIELD.
INDIAN RIVER CHARGES BACK DAVID SELBY'S 15 FOURTH-QUARTER POINTS DOOMS NANSEMOND.
ADMIRALS BATTLE BACK FOR OT VICTORY GERVAIS TIES IT WITH 1:50 LEFT, THEN CAPS A HAT TRICK WITH HIS SHOOTOUT GAME-WINNER.
FORDS DOMINATE DAYTONA PRACTICE RUSTY WALLACE LEADS THE PACK; THE FASTEST CHEVY IS 8TH-QUICKEST OVERALL.
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