The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Friday, December 29, 1995
SPORTSMAN OF THE YEAR: JOE SMITH: A GREAT TALENT AND A GOOD GUY
STORY OF THE YEAR: STRANGE BREW: HAMPTON ROADS AND THE CFL.
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE YEAR: COURAGE. ATTITUDE. LONGEVITY. IN A WORD: CAL.
WITH TEXAS WINNING, IMAGE IS EVERYTHING FOR MACKOVIC
BROWN'S QB SUCCESS WITH TEXAS HAS OPENED DOORS FOR BLACKS
WITH NO OTHER OPTIONS, QB PROVED HIS PASSING AT ECU
FROM BENCH TO BIG TIME, GROH LEADS U.VA.'S VICTORY CHARGE
CORRECTION
NORFOLK STATE TAKING A TEST AGAINST AUBURN
LINK TO AHL COULD DOUBLE PENGUINS MAY SWITCH MAIN AFFILIATION FROM CLEVELAND OF IHL TO HERSHEY OF AHL
ODU ESCAPES SACRAMENTO WITH A WIN
GEORGIA QB BOBO A NO-GO AGAINST U.VA. ON SATURDAY
HOKIES TEACH U.VA. A LESSON CUSTIS LEADS VA. TECH WITH 18 POINTS, 11 REBOUNDS THE GAME FEATURED 2 RANKED TEAMS FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE 1983
RICHARDSON, MAURY RULE IN CATHOLIC FINAL 21-POINT, FULL-COURT EFFORT FUELS 70-59 WIN OVER NO. 8 COX.
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** Mike Klugh scored 17 points for B.E.A.C.H. Thursday. He was misidentified in Friday's editions. Correction published Saturday, December 30, 1995 on page C6 of THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT. ***************************************************************** N. RIVER CRUNCHES LAKELAND 80-67
KEMPSVILLE GIRLS HALT NO. 1 PRINCESS ANNE
GREAT BRIDGE WRESTLERS RIP THROUGH HORNET FIELD 235 FIRST-DAY POINTS PUT THE WILDCATS IN RANGE OF '91 RECORD.
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