The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Sports: Sunday, February 26, 1995
BUSTING THROUGH THE COLOR LINE NORVIEW'S ANDY HEIDELBERG RECALLS THE ROLE HE PLAYED IN INTEGRATING HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS IN VIRGINIA.
VIRGINIA COULD LEAD SECESSION FROM FISHERIES COMMISSION
WAKE FOREST'S ODOM ENJOYS LIFE OUT OF SPOTLIGHT BUT IF THE COACH'S DEMON DEACONS KEEP WINNING, ALL THAT COULD CHANGE.
COLLEGE BASKETBALL HAS CHANGED, EVEN IF THE RULE BOOK HASN'T
LITTLE MAKES IT 2 IN A ROW THIS WEEK, HIS GRAND NATIONAL WIN WAS A RUNAWAY.
WITH HENSLEY BEHIND WHEEL, NO. 32 CHEVY STARTS - 32ND
SPARTANETTES BOUNCE SHAW FOR CIAA TITLE RICE IS CHOSEN TOURNEY MVP; REGIONALS NEXT.
ODU HOLDS ON TO TURN BACK W&M DESPITE A COLD-SHOOTING SECOND HALF, MONARCHS FINISHED 12-2 IN CAA PLAY
INDIAN RIVER STANDS TALL AT POINT WITH ROUSE
NORFOLK STATE FALLS IN TITLE GAME DESPITE LOSS, SPARTANS WILL RECEIVE BID TO SOUTH ATLANTIC REGIONAL
ADMIRALS DECKED; BROPHY SUSPENDED WITH COACH, 2 PLAYERS OUT AFTER FRIDAY FIGHT, TEAM FALLS, BLOODILY.
SPARKY'S RUN A GOOD ONE; IS IT OVER?
LADY MONARCHS' LACROSSE TEAM HAS HIGHER GOALS FOR '95
KELLAM'S ALEXANDER 2ND IN STATE ATLEE GYMNAST WAS 1ST IN THE ALL-AROUND COMPETITION.
N. RIVER SECOND IN REGION WRESTLING
GREAT BRIDGE CRUISES IN REGIONAL
ODU TO HONOR '84-85 WOMEN'S CHAMP
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