The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Saturday, September 16, 1995
EAST CAROLINA WARY OF ITS ``EASY'' GAME
IRVAN GETS NASCAR'S OK TO RETURN TO RACING THE DRIVER WILL REVEAL HIS COMEBACK PLANS ON TUESDAY.
AGREEMENT WILL TAKE SOME LUSTER OFF SMITH'S DEAL THE WARRIORS' NO. 1 PICK WILL EARN LESS AND WILL HAVE A SHORTER CONTRACT THAT PREVIOUS TOP DRAFT PICKS.
LOCAL STARS BOLTED AFTER NBA LOCKOUT ODU'S SESSOMS NSU'S WILLIAMS SIGNED OVERSEAS, TOOK SURE MONEY.
HOKIES SEEK FIRST WIN IN HOME OPENER
CLARK'S 4 TDS LEADS KEMPSVILLE IN HOME OPENER THE BACK RUSHED FOR 140 YARDS ON ONLY 12 CARRIES IN WIN OVER FIRST COLONIAL.
NORFOLK ACADEMY STOPS ATLANTIC SHORES' RALLY IN 28-15 WIN
U.VA. AIMS TO WRECK GA. TECH TIKI BARBER SAYS HE OR KEVIN BROOKS WILL RUN FOR 100 YARDS.
CHURCHLAND OUTSCORES GREAT BRIDGE
DEEP CREEK, DYER BLOW PAST WILSON, 42-0
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