The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, July 23, 1995
- ODU'S GUZZO SAYS BASEBALL TRANSFERS CAME AS NO SURPRISE
- WARREN, BRYANT SHARE LATE MODEL LAURELS AT LANGLEY
- BIG CROWD TURNS OUT FOR SMITH-IVERSON MATCHUP
- EASTERN DISTRICT'S FORTUNES ARE RISING
THE COMPETITION IN A PROPOSED 9-TEAM GROUP WOULD BE GREAT FOR ALL.
BRIDGE-TUNNEL JAMS ARE ABOUT THE ONLY DOWNSIDE.
- FLORIDA GIRL TAKES TITLE IN NATIONAL CLAY 16S EVENT
- YALE GRAD HOPES TO ROW IN OLYMPICS
AN EX-MAURY STUDENT DELAYS A CAREER TO WORK FOR A DREAM.
- BY THE NUMBERS, IT'S BEEN AN UNUSUAL YEAR
- GREEN OUT AND VALENTINE IN? THAT'S ROSENFIELD'S SCENARIO
- GORDON THE REAL DEAL ON, OFF THE TRACK
- LITTLE SURVIVES A TOPSY-TURVY BUSCH RACE
- USA BASEBALL WILL PLAY HERE TONIGHT
- THIRD-ROUND PICK POUNDS IS OUT WITH BACK PROBLEMS
- '97 FESTIVAL LIKELY TO BE KILLED, SCUTTLING RICHMOND'S HOPES
- TIDES TAKE CHIEFS BACK, BACK, BACK
NORFOLK ROCKS 3 HOME RUNS IN WINNING ITS 3RD IN A ROW.
- FROSTBURG'S WELCOME WAGON
FOR THE FIRST TIME, REDSKINS TRAINING CAMP, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE GREAT
SUMMER SWEAT, VISITS FROSTBURG, MD., WHERE THE LOCALS HAVE THROWN THEMSELVES
INTO REDSKINS MANIA. EVERYTHING, IT SEEMS, IS COLORED BURGUNDY AND GOLD.
by SS