The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Sports: Wednesday, March 1, 1995
JASON WATERS, DEEP CREEK: TRACK STAR IMPROVES BY LEAPS AND BOUNDS
KIZZY DUNBAR, OSCAR SMITH: TIGER STAR'S SUCCESS WAS SIMPLY ACADEMIC
NASCAR TARGETS HIGH-TECH CHEATERS NEW FACES, GADGETS ENSURE TEAMS ARE ON THE UP-AND-UP.
BROPHY, 2 PLAYERS TO COMPLETE SUSPENSIONS TONIGHT KOWALSKY'S RETURN TO ADMIRALS IS DELAYED.
VIRGINIA RALLIES PAST VA. TECH THE CAVALIERS OUTSCORED THE HOKIES, 12-4, IN THE FINAL 2:32
BURROUGH TOO BIG FOR UNDERSIZED VA. TECH
UNC LEFT IN DEACONS' WAKE CHILDRESS LEADS THE WAY WITH 26 POINTS; MARYLAND 1ST IN ACC
DEFENSE SPARKS MAURY BOYS PAST MENCHVILLE
INDIAN RIVER KNOCKS OFF BAYSIDE THE BRAVES KEPT THEIR COOL IN THE MARLINS' SWELTERING GYM.
KECOUGHTAN SINKS GRANBY, 64-62 THE WARRIORS CLOSED WITH AN 18-6 RUN AND WON ON ABRAHAM'S LAYUP AS TIME EXPIRED.
LATE BUCKET LIFTS CHURCHLAND BOYS THE DEFENDING REGION CHAMPION TRUCKERS HELD OFF TALLWOOD, 51-50.
FRANKLIN WINS ON LATE FREE THROWS LAKELAND ALSO ADVANCED IN THE GROUP AA REGION I BOYS TOURNAMENT.
TWIN TOWERS HELP POWER ATLANTIC SHORES TO VICTORY
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