The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, June 4, 1995
ODU ARENA AT LEAST 5 YEARS AWAY
LADY MONARCHS HAVE PUT RESPECT ON THEIR SCHEDULE TENNESSEE, STANFORD AND GEORGIA WILL TEST THE CAA CHAMPIONS.
LISTING PROS, CONS OF LURING A TEAM A REPORT FINDS THIS AREA HAS BIG-LEAGUE ``MARKET POWER'' BUT QUITE A FEW MINUSES.
SLIMMED-DOWN HUSKEY WOULD RATHER NOT LIVE UP TO HIS NAME
PERFECT, BUT STILL NOT GOOD ENOUGH BRADSHAW STILL IN TRIPLE-A DESPITE HIS 1.000 BATTING AVERAGE WITH THE ST. LOUIS CARDINALS
STEVE LIEBLER TAKES NORTH CAROLINA STATE JUNIOR GOLF JOB
BAYSIDE GIRLS WIN FIRST STATE TRACK CROWN\ THEY HAD LOST DISTRICT AND TIED IN REGION
PACKING PLENTY OF PUNCH KANICIA ELEY, 13, OF NORFOLK HAS A PASSION FOR BOXING. BUT NOW ALL SHE NEEDS IS TO FIND SOME OPPONENTS.
JOHNSON OVERTAKES WARREN FOR 2ND IN ROW AT LANGLEY
MCLAUGHLIN WEARS 'EM OUT AT DOVER KEEPING HIS TIRES INTACT ON DOVER'S BLISTERING CONCRETE BROUGHT WIN NO. 1.
GOODYEAR, NASCAR GO TO PLAN B THE OVERHEATING DOVER RUBBER IS SET ASIDE AS LIGHTER TIRES ARE TRUCKED IN.
DISCUS TOSS LONG ENOUGH AFTER ALL
TIDES GET SOLID PITCHING BUT STILL BOW IN 15TH, 3-2 FOUR NORFOLK PITCHERS COMBINED FOR 20 STRIKEOUTS.
FIGHT FOR REFUGE TURF GOES TO WASHINGTON
PLAYING VOLLEYBALL AT THE URBAN BEACH THERE IS NO OCEAN BREEZE IN DOWNTOWN NORFOLK, BUT THE FREE SPIRITS WHO PLAY THE BEACH GAME BROUGHT THEIR OWN ATMOSPHERE TO THE BEST OF THE EAST INVITATIONAL.
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