The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Saturday, September 2, 1995
OSCAR SMITH SHUTS OUT MAURY, 14-0 SIX FUMBLES HAND TIGERS WIN FOR NEW HEAD COACH LYONS
NCAA BACKS DOWN ON PRAYER PLAYERS ALLOWED END-ZONE PRAYER, PROVIDED IT'S NOT EXCESSIVE; LIBERTY DROPS ITS SUIT
W&M'S BYRNE SET FOR A TURN AT THE CONTROLS
SPARTANS FISH FOR REVENGE VS. VA. STATE
SPARTANS' BOONE READY TO CATCH A GOOD BREAK A BROKEN ARM IN OPENER A YEAR AGO SET HIM BACK. BUT HEALED AND HEAVIER, THE FORMER WILSON HIGH STAR STARTS AT TIGHT END TONIGHT FOR NSU.
SURPRISED ANDRETTI ON DARLINGTON POLE
RUDD CREW CHIEF INGLE QUITS, LOOKING FOR RIDE
GAME CALLED BEFORE HALF IS A BENEDICTINE WIN OVER GREENBRIER
GREAT BRIDGE'S 10-YEAR GOLF WIN STREAK STOPPED
ACEVEDO'S OUTING IS SILVER LINING FOR NORFOLK
U.VA. TURF TURNOVER ISN'T NEW TO TRIBE WILLIAM AND MARY WAS CAVALIERS' FOE IM '74 FAKE-TURF DEBUT; NOW THE SOD IS BACK.
GRANBY WINS, 6-0, ON SUNKINS' RUN
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