The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Friday, November 10, 1995
TASK FORCE WON'T SEND THE SHARKS LETTER OF APPROVAL
MARTIN NO FAN OF SHOCK DYNOS: ``IT'S A HUGE FAD''
PASCUCCI RETURNS AFTER STINT IN AHL
NHL DREAMS TAKE DETOUR WHEN THEY CAME TO AMERICA, RUSSIAN STARS SERGEI VORONOV AND ALEXEI KRIVCHENKOV EXPECTED FAME. INSTEAD THEY'VE LANDED HERE, STRUGGLING TO LEARN A NEW CULTURE AND A NEW GAME.
DEEP CREEK MUSCLES TO EASY WIN HORNETS FINISH 10-0 AND TOP-SEEDING IN REGION DIVISION 5 PLAYOFFS
COX, BAYSIDE WIN IN FIELD HOCKEY THE TWO VA. BEACH POWERS MEET TODAY IN EASTERN REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
NORFOLK STATE TO HOLD OLYMPIC WARMUP THE TRAINING CAMP WILL ALLOW AFRICAN NATIONS TO PREPARE FOR ATLANTA GAMES.
TIDES HIRE SALES DIRECTOR
ODU FIELD HOCKEY EDGES U.VA. IN 1ST ROUND OF NCAA TOURNEY
GREEN RUN WINS ITS 10TH STRAIGHT THE 28-14 VICTORY OVER KEMPSVILLE GAVE THE STALLIONS THEIR 1ST UNBEATEN REGULAR SEASON.
DEEP CREEK PROVES IT CAN PLAY DEFENSE, TOO W. BRANCH ABLE TO CROSS MIDFIELD ONCE
CORRECTIONS
INSIDERS SAY ODU NEEDS TO FIND SOME OUTSIDE HELP
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