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Sports: Sunday, April 9, 1995
CARD CORNER
SPORTS MAILBAG
BLUEFINS OFF BANKS ARE OK, FEDS SAY
OUTDOORS TIP
ACE GIVES MAN A 1 AT ALL OF SEWELL'S POINT'S PAR THREES
NANSEMOND RIVER'S WILLIE, VALENTINE GROUP AA ALL-STATE
``WE HAVE TO DO BETTER,'' BROPHY SAYS OF ADMIRALS
CULLEN NOT TRYING TO SELL, BUT MIGHT TAKE THE RIGHT OFFER
SALEM'S ARMSTRONG TAKES 4 FIRSTS AT RELAYS
64 PIT PLAYERS, MAYBE 8 SPOTS IN THE NBA FOR THEM
NEW TENNIS PRO EAGER TO MAKE EMPTY COURTS A THING OF THE PAST
DESPITE BROKEN NOSE, MEEK SCORED 27 IN FRIDAY NIGHT WIN
A REPLACEMENT SURVIVOR HANGS ON
NO INJURIES, SOME TEACHING FOR SPARTANS COACH MOORE
ODU LIFTER MAKES A BIG SPLASH EVEN WHEN SHE'S NOT DIVING
JOHNSON THE DAD HAPPILY SLOWS DOWN
TRACK WAS HOT; DRIVERS WEREN'T SECOND-ROUND RUNS AT NORTH WILKESBORO PUT NO ONE IN FIELD.
WARREN WINS 2ND STRAIGHT AT LANGLEY
BASEBALL'S CONSUMERS ARE PRIMED
NSU'S TRACK GETS OFF TO A FAST START GREEN RUN ALUMNUS ANDRE CASON HELPED THE SPARTANS CHRISTEN THEIR NEW FACILITY.
MEEK OVERCOMES BROKEN BEAK THE DUKE SENIOR SHINED AGAIN AT THE PIT, SCORING EIGHT POINTS AND PULLING DOWN 19 REBOUNDS.
TIDES GO 3-0 WITH 14-INNING WIN CHRIS JONES' HOME RUN, OUTFIELD ASSIST KEY VICTORY
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