The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Saturday, November 11, 1995
TURNED OFF HECKLED HOKIES LEFT HUMBLED AND HURT BY ESPN
SHARKS DROP THEIR CFL BID WITH MORGAN AND THE STALLIONS SIDELINED, THE PIRATES ARE THE LEAGUE'S ONLY GAME IN TOWN.
DON'T BLAME MORGAN, BUT HIS TIMING WAS LOUSY
COX BEATS BAYSIDE, WINS 5TH STRAIGHT FIELD HOCKEY REGION CROWN A TIMELY COACH'S TALK SPURRED THE FALCONS TO AN 8-0 VICTORY.
EARNHARDT ON 1995: ``REALLY GOOD FOR US'' OK, THE SERIES TITLE IS UNLIKELY. BUT WHICH DRIVER GOT TO MEET CYBILL SHEPHERD?
D. WALTRIP EDGES RUDD TO WIN THE POLE AT ATLANTA POINTS LEADER GORDON TO START 8TH AND EARNHARDT 11TH IN SUNDAY'S SEASON FINALE.
SPIDERS HAVE CRAWLED TO THE TOP OF FOOBALL WORLD WITH HARD WORK REID COACHES AT RICHMOND THE WAY HE LIVES - WITH PLENTY OF INTENSITY
HOKIES CAN CLAIM SHARE OF THE BIG EAST TITLE WITH VICTORY TODAY BEAMER HOPES TO LIFT HIS RECORD AT VIRGINIA TECH TO AN EVEN 49-49-2
F. COLONIAL'S KANNARKAT SUFFERS TENNIS LOSS
BOOKER T. 9-1 ON FIELD, 4-6 IN BOOKS WIN OVER NORVIEW EASES PAIN OF FORFEITS
INDIAN RIVER CLINCHES THE NO. 3 SEED IN DIVISION 6
ODU PLAYS ITS FINAL EXHIBITION GAME TONIGHT
ADMIRALS GET IT TOGETHER IN ROLLING OVER ROANOKE
HUNTER'S 3 TDS LEAD LAKELAND
COACHES CLASH OVER SCOPE HOSPITALITY
MARYLAND WIN WOULD GIVE U.VA. SHARE OF ACC TITLE
GREAT BRIDGE RUNNERS AIM FOR TOP-5 FINISH
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