The Virginian-Pilot
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Sports: Saturday, February 11, 1995
- LATE MODELS AND SUPERTRUCKS ROLL IN TO REPLACE BUSCH SERIES
- RICHMOND STILL ON THE GROW WITH NEW LIGHTS, SEATS, TOWER
- SOUPED-UP PICKUPS NOW ON THE TRACK, TOO
- CHEVYS MAY BLOCK RUDD'S RUN TO THE FRONT
THE CHESAPEAKE DRIVER SAYS THE NEW MONTE CARLOS WILL BE TOUGH. THEN AGAIN, SO
WILL HE.
- AFTER CRASH, BOWN HOPES A TOTAL CURE IS IN SIGHT
- DRIVER PROFILES
- HALF-BROTHERS ARE PARTNERS IN THE BACKCOURT
STINSON IS THE SHOOTING GUARD, WHITFIELD THE POINT GUARD FOR SPARTANS
- ODU PLAYS NUMBERS GAME WITH ATTENDANCE
- AFTER 6 TOP-FIVE DAYTONA FINISHES, T. LABONTE WANTS WIN THIS TIME
- GENTLEMEN, START YOUR ENGINES
- LAJOIE CAR FINED FOR ELABORATE DECK-LID CHEATING DEVICE
``A LOT OF THOUGHT HAD GONE INTO IT,'' A SPOKESMAN FROM NASCAR SAID.
- SEEING IS BELIEVING AT NORFOLK STATE, TOO
- AN IDENTITY CRISIS FOR GRAND NATIONAL
THE BUSCH SERIES HAS LOST ITS BUZZING V-8 ENGINES - AND MANY OF ITS STARS.
- TV STATIONS RENDER ADMIRALS CAMERA-SHY
- CORRECTION
- GRANBY REGROUPS TO WIN, 60-47
- G. BRIDGE GAINS STATE-DUAL SEMIS
THE COX WRESTLERS ARE ELIMINATED BY FRANKLIN COUNTY.
- IN HER FINAL HOME GAME, BUTLER LEADS CHURCHLAND OVER G. BRIDGE
- ADMIRALS FALL SHORT IN OVERTIME
HAMPTON ROADS STAGES COMEBACK, BUT WHEELING SILENCES RAUCOUS CROWD AT SCOPE
by SS