The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Thursday, November 9, 1995
WESTERN BRANCH HOPES TO END GRIDIRON PLAYOFF DROUGHT TONIGHT
VA. BASEBALL STADIUM WOULD BRING JOBS, REVENUE, STUDY SAYS
BOWL BIDDING: BIG EAST HAS NO TIEBREAK SYSTEM - THAT MAY HURT HOKIES
BOWDEN: FSU LOSS HELPS ACC
ODU WELCOMES A SECOND CHANCE LADY MONARCHS FACE U.VA. IN NCAA FIELD HOCKEY TOURNAMENT.
RUNNER'S HOME AWAY FROM HOME CROSS COUNTRY STAR TOPS AREA AS PARENTS STAY IN GEORGIA.
TONIGHT'S FOOTBALL GAMES
PERRY WILL SIGN TO WRESTLE FOR ILLINOIS
BOWL BIDDING: U.VA. HAS A LOT RIDING ON ITS LAST 2 GAMES
SHARKS' CFL CHANCES ``DISTANT'' DEC. 1 DEADLINE IS OBSTACLE TO '96 TEAM, COMMISSIONER SAYS
BEAMER EXPECTS TECH WILL FEEL QUITE AT HOME AT RFK
PIRATES TICKET DRIVE STARTS TUESDAY
PIRATES SETTLE WITH OWNER OF LA. OFFICE LANDLORD WORRIED THAT REST OF THE RENT WOULDN'T BE PAID.
ODU ROLLS OVER LATVIA BUNN'S 19 POINTS LEADS MONARCHS TO 40-POINT WALK.
BAYSIDE, TABB TO REGION FIELD HOCKEY SEMIS
LADY MONARCHS BREEZE, 106-45
TALLWOOD RALLIES TO BOYS VOLLEYBALL WIN PAIR OF COMEBACKS GIVE LIONS REGION TITLE OVER COX.
BASKETBALL WILL WAIT AFTER SALEM GIRLS WIN
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