The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Sports: Sunday, November 20, 1994
- L.A. FANS SEE HARD HITS IN STANDS AS WELL AS ON FIELD
- YORK TURNS LAKELAND MISTAKES INTO 19-12 SEMIFINAL VICTORY
- NANSEMOND RIVER ROLLS, 33-8, IN DIV. 4 PLAYOFFS
TURNER'S 120 YARDS AND TWO TOUCHDOWNS PACE THE WARRIORS.
- NFL RUMORED TO BE STEERING BUCCANEERS TO L.A.
- U.VA. BOOTS BUMBLING HOKIES
8 TURNOVERS, 5 FIELD GOALS BOOST CAVS' BOWL HOPES
- SLOPPINESS BEGS US TO RETHINK HOKIES' PLACE
- TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS UNDER BRIDGE-TUNNEL GETTING OUT OF HAND
- SPARTANS FOLLOW WILLIAMS' LEAD IN 97-70 WIN
- SHODDY DEFENSE, SHOOTING DOOMED CAVALIERS IN NIT
- W&M BEATS RICHMOND, NOW AWAITS PLAYOFF CALL
- HOKIES' GENEROSITY REWARDED WITH A SPANKING
- OFFENSIVE CONTROL KEPT U.VA. DEFENSE STANDING AROUND
- COX EARNS PLACE IN HISTORY
BECOMES FIRST FIELD HOCKEY TEAM TO WIN 6 CONSECUTIVE STATE TITLES
- BOOKER T. STOPS CURRY, BUT OTHER HAMPTON BACKS SPUR 34-26 WIN
- DEEP CREEK EXECUTES GAME PLAN TO RUN ALL OVER PHOEBUS, 36-19
- INDIAN RIVER OVERPOWERS G. RUN
BRAVES QUARTERBACK JAMES BOYD RUSHED FOR 112 YARDS TO HELP DEFEAT THE
STALLIONS, 30-9.
- FREY BOOTS KEMPSVILLE PAST TALLWOOD
by SS