The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Sports: Sunday, February 5, 1995
THE SPOTLIGHT DOESN'T ALWAYS CATCH HEROES
BOAT SHOW TO OPEN SATURDAY AT PAVILION
SALTWATER TOURNEY A POLITICAL HOSTAGE
IN THE END, U.VA. BEATS FSU THE GAME WENT TO OT - AGAIN. SO THE CAVALIERS WON - AGAIN.
MONARCHS BLISTERED BY MADISON
DID YOU CATCH THE BIG COLLEGE HOCKEY GAME LAST NIGHT BETWEEN RIVALS CLARKSON AND RPI? THESE FANS DID.
SPARTANS STUMBLE AT UNION NORFOLK STATE RALLY FALLS SHORT AS ITS 14-GAME WINNING STREAK IS HALTED
CARD CORNER
LOCAL WRESTLERS HAVE PLENTY TO DO WITH VIRGINIA MILITARY'S SUCCESS
N. ACADEMY WRESTLERS WIN TCIS TOURNAMENT AGAIN
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** Garth Forsyth averaged 33.5 points per game as a sophomore at Norfolk Academy. A story Sunday said he never averaged 30 points per game. Correction published Tuesday, February 7, 1995, page C7. ***************************************************************** THE GREATEST RACE AFTER THE FIRST 16 GAMES OF THE 1969-70 SEASON, ONLY 37 POINTS SEPARATED PRINCESS ANNE'S RICKY MICHAELSEN AND BOOKER T. WASHINGTON'S ROY EBRON FOR THE AREA SCORING TITLE. BUT THAT WAS JUST A PRELUDE - IN THE FINAL WEEK OF THE REGULAR SEASON THE TWO PLAYERS WAGED THE MOST DRAMATIC SCORING BATTLE IN REGION HISTORY.
ADMIRALS FALL TO GREENSBORO
GREAT BRIDGE WINS REGION DUALS
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