The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Sports: Friday, November 14, 1997
GRIFFEY'S WHINE LEAVES A SOUR TASTE
``A VERY GOOD PLAYER, BUT A BETTER MAN'' TOM STRANGE, FATHER OF CURTIS, TO ENTER SECTIONAL HALL OF FAME.
HAMPTON LIKELY TO GIVE G. RUN A PAINFUL LESSON
ADMIRALS LOSE GERVAIS, MANSOFF TO PORTLAND
``KILLER'' IS BACK, AND OPPONENTS HAD BEST BEWARE
TALLWOOD LOOKS TO AVENGE SHUTOUT TO KECOUGHTAN
F. COLONIAL WILL FACE MONACAN IN AAA BOYS VOLLEYBALL FINAL COX LOSES IN 5 GAMES, PREVENTING AN ALL-BEACH CHAMPIONSHIP.
``DR. J'' AMONG CHARTER INDUCTEES TO LOCAL BLACK SPORTS HALL OF FAME
PLAYING DIRTY: RAIN LEAVES FIELDS MUDDY, TONIGHT'S GAMES IN JEOPARDY.
BOOKERS, TRUCKERS READY TO GO DESPITE SUSPENSIONS
FALK HOPES TO END ROOKIE SEASON WITH A ROAR A GOOD FINISH SUNDAY AT ATLANTA COULD HELP REEL IN A SPONSOR FOR '98.
KELLAM WANTS TO FORCE WESTERN BRANCH TO PASS
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