The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Sports: Friday, May 26, 1995
SALE PROMPTS CHANGES IN WOMEN'S SOCCER TEAM
CLEARING NEW HURDLES ON THE ADVICE OF A STRANGER TWO YEARS AGO, WESTERN BRANCH'S TONY SMITH BECAME A HURDLER. NOW HE'S ONE OF THE BEST IN THE STATE. ``I STILL DON'T KNOW WHO THE MAN WAS,'' TONY SMITH SAID. ``I'D LIKE TO SHAKE HIS HAND.''
EUDY WAS READY FOR G. BRIDGE
SALEM SOFTBALL AGAIN REACHES THE EASTERN REGION PLAYOFFS
THE JURY IS STILL OUT ON RILEY'S NEXT JOB, OR IS IT?
ODU SURPRISES SECOND-SEEDED MISSISSIPPI MONARCHS ROUGH UP THE REBELS FOR 14 HITS
CORRECTIONS
BICKLE'S NEW CAR GOOD FOR GN POLE COCA-COLA RUNS FAIL; NO INDY-CHARLOTTE DOUBLE FOR JONES.
JACOME OK, BULLPEN NOT SO FOR TIDES, 8-1
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