The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Sports: Wednesday, May 3, 1995
- FEW RUNS, FEW HITS, NO MERCY
WITH ITS NOTORIOUS CROSSWIND AND DEEP OUTFIELD FENCES, HARBOR PARK EATS UP
HITTERS FOR LUNCH. ON THE OTHER HAND, PITCHERS JUST LOVE THE PLACE.
- MAKING HER PITCH
FIFTY YEARS AGO, PEPPER PAIRE-DAVIS PLAYED IN A LEAGUE OF HER OWN. TODAY SHE'S
SPREADING THE WORD THAT WOMEN DESERVE THEIR TURN AT BAT.
- SOME BASEBALL FANS FEEL IT'S THEIR DUTY TO POUT, BUT WHAT OF IT?
- KESTON SMITH
INDIAN RIVER
TRINIDAD NATIVE GETS KICKS ON U.S. SOCCER
- NIT TITLE BRINGS EXPOSURE, EXPECTATIONS
WITH SOLID RECRUITS AND FIVE RETURNING STARTERS, VA. TECH'S FOSTER IS
CONFIDENT.
- OSCAR SMITH EXPECTED TO SIGN LYONS AS HEAD FOOTBALL COACH
- THIS YEAR, GARCIA BROUGHT HIS BOOMING BAT WITH HIM
- RUDD IS APPEALING RECORD $50,000 FINE LEVIED BY NASCAR
- TANYA JONES
GRANBY
A CONQUERING HEROINE CONTINUES TO SOLDIER ON
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