Roanoke Times
& World-News
Sports: Sunday, March 3, 1996
SOWING SEEDS FOR BIG DANCE
GETTING A GRIP
JUNIOR EXPRESS BRINGS HOME CANADIAN BACON
SALEM CIVIC CENTER MAY NOT FIT INTO TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
1ST ALI-FRAZIER BOUT WAS MATCH MADE IN HEAVEN
OLD DOMINION HOLDS OFF JMU
TIGERS HAVE CAVS' NUMBER
SHOW HAS MORE THAN ENOUGH TO FLOAT YOUR BOAT
YELLOW JACKETS MOVE AHEAD
TAKE YOUR PICKWAYNE DEEL/STAFF. THE SOUTHWEST VIRGINIA BOAT SHOW AT THE ROANOKE CIVIC CENTEROFFERS BOATING ENTHUSIASTS A CHANCE TO COMPARE PRICES AND MODELS RANGING FROM PLEASURE CRAFT TO FISHING BOATS. FOR A CLOSER LOOK AT THE SHOW, SEE BILL COCHRAN'S COLUMN ON C10. COLOR.
IRVAN'S COMEBACK NOT YET ON TRACK
MARLIN'S OFF-TRACK HUNT INVOLVES CIVIL WAR RELICS
POLE-SITTER PURVIS GETS FIRST GN WIN
UVA LACROSSE OPENS WITH WIN
HOKIES SAVE BEST FOR LAST TECH CLOBBERS DAYTON IN REGULAR-SEASON FINALE
BOOKER WINS STATE INDOOR TITLE
TERRAPINS SHELL COLD CAVALIERS UVA'S 24 TURNOVERS COSTLY IN 83-71 LOSS
EAGLES SOAR IN AA INDOOR
VA. WESTERN EDGES WCC
MINUTEMEN MARCH PAST NORTHSIDE
GLENVAR REGION C CHAMPS
NEW RIVER QUINTET TITLISTS BRENTSVILLE WINS TOURNAMENT; BOBCATS TAKE 3RD
GRUNDY TAKES GROUP AA FIELD TO MAT
NO. 1 GW HOLDS OFF FLEMING 64-54
MAROONS RIP HENDRIX ROANOKE'S FIREPOWER BOOSTS IT INTO SWEET 16
CATAMOUNTS HOLD BACK VMI 97-93
G. WASHINGTON DUMPS XAVIER
HOKIES STUMBLE AGAINST UMASS
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