ROANOKE TIMES

                         Roanoke Times
                 Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc.

DATE: SATURDAY, March 27, 1993                   TAG: 9303270151
SECTION: SPORTS                    PAGE: B5   EDITION: STATE 
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FLEMING WINS SOCCER OPENER 14-0

William Fleming opened its boys' soccer season with a 14-0 victory over visiting Alleghany. Kevin Graham had four goals, Van Chao had three and Brian Nelton had two for the Colonels.

Bobby Warnick scored twice and Jaime Garaent once for Cave Spring in the 3-1 opening-game victory over Roanoke Catholic. Warnick assisted on Garaent's goal and Garaent assisted on both of Warnick's goals.

At Bedford, Jerry Padgett hit a two-run home run that put his team ahead to stay and gave himself the pitching win in Liberty's 6-3 baseball victory over William Campbell, the Seminole District teams' season-opener. The game was called after five innings because of darkness.

At Salem, Tommy Lee belted a two-run homer and Ron Blevins twirled a three-hit shutout, leading Salem past Patrick Henry 10-0 in the five-inning, non-district opener for both clubs. Tracy Butt had three runs batted in for Salem.

At Moneta, Rustburg scored four unearned runs to top Staunton River 4-3 in both clubs' Seminole District opener.

At Northside, Glenvar and Northside battled to a 1-1 tie in a game suspended after six innings by darkness. Northside's Allen Christian pitched six innings, striking out seven, walking none and allowing one unearned run. Glenvar's David Henderson struck out seven and walked none in five innings.

At North Cross, North Cross committed five errors as the Raiders lost to Lynchburg Christian Academy 6-2.

At Glenvar, Dede Aldrich and Tracy Doupnik combined on a four-hitter, leading William Byrd to a 4-1 softball win over the Highlanders in a season-opener.



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