The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, February 4, 1996
00 TURNS OUT TO BE QUITE AN ADDITION NYREE ROBERTS BECOMES MORE THAN JUST A NUMBER FOR LADY MONARCHS.
BREAKING DOWN BARRIERS IAN MCCULLOUGH, WHO HAS DOWN SYNDROME, WILL SWIM FOR TALLWOOD IN THE BEACH DISTRICT MEET THIS WEEK. TO HIS TEAMMATES, HE LENDS INSPIRATION. TO HIS PARENTS, HE OFFERS PROOF THAT DOWN IS NO BARRIER TO COMPETING AND ACHIEVING WITH ANYONE.
CITING FANS' SAFETY, ADMIRALS CALL IT OFF SATURDAY'S GAME AGAINST ROANOKE WILL BE MADE UP AT SCOPE ON MARCH 10.
STRONG EFFORT SETS UP ODU FOR A NEXT TIME
ANIMAL-RIGHTS ACTIVISTS TAKING AIM AT FISHING
ANOTHER HAND IS OUT FOR LICENSE FUNDS
MARLINS DELAYED 1,000-POINT FETE UNTIL AMY BEISCH RETURNED HOME
MONARCHS BOW TO VCU IN OT THE LOSS SNAPPED ODU'S 4-GAME WINNING STREAK
U.VA. RIGHTS ITSELF AFTER 5-GAME SKID NOLAN HELPS TAKE SCORING WEIGHT OFF DEANE'S SHOULDERS
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