The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Sports: Sunday, March 5, 1995
FISHERY PANEL MAY DEEP-SIX FLOUNDER SEASON
SHOW, FORUM WILL TREAT FISHERMEN
GORDON WINS POLE, AND IN RECORD TIME AT 124.757 MPH, HIS MONTE CARLO SET THE PACE FOR TODAY'S RICHMOND RACE.
CAA'S BOTTOM DWELLERS ARE WEIGHING DOWN ITS TOP TEAMS
VIRGINIA'S GOALS: BEAT MARYLAND, TIE FOR NO. 1
IN THE LONG HAUL, THIS IS THE WAY TO GO NASCAR'S CUSTOM TRAILERS HAVE EVOLVED INTO HIGH-TECH HOMES ON THE ROAD.
COLLECTORS' CORNER
``ORIGINAL ADMIRAL'' TALKS RETIREMENT
IT WAS SUPER MARIO TO ODU'S RESCUE MULLEN HAD A CAREER-HIGH 31 POINTS IN LEADING MONARCHS INTO TODAY'S SEMIFINAL.
YOUTH FILLS OUT BIG MARLINS LACROSSE SQUAD
BOWLING TRIP PICKED UP AMERICAN FROM SLUMP
K. WALLACE A WINNER FOR A DAY IN GN RACE
NANSEMOND RIVER POWDERS BLUESTONE WILLIE, VALENTINE PROVIDE THE POWER FOR ROUT IN REGION I CHAMPIONSHIP.
NO. 2 UNC TOPS DUKE TO STAY IN ACC RACE THE TAR HEELS CAN TIE FOR THE CROWN IF MARYLAND LOSES
SWEETPEA CLAIMS 6TH TITLE WHITAKER RISES FROM FLOOR, WINS LOPSIDED VERDICT OVER VASQUEZ FOR 154-POUND BELT
WRESTLERS SUCCEED ON HOME TURF EIGHT EASTERN REGION ATHLETES GATHERED CHAMPIONSHIPS AT STATE TOURNAMENT.
ALLRED GETS ``LEG UP'' FOR HIS STATE TITLE GREAT BRIDGE SENIOR EMPLOYS LEG MOVES TO WIN THE 160-POUND AAA CHAMPIONSHIP
ODU TROUNCES TRIBE, CLINCHES A TIE FOR 1ST A COIN TOSS WILL DETERMINE FIRST SEED IN THE CAA WOMEN'S TOURNEY.
PERRY FINISHES WITH 42-0 RECORD ON ONE LEG
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