The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, June 30, 1996
ASKING QUESTIONS AND LISTENING BUSINESS-COMES-FIRST STRATEGY MAKE A GOOD FIRST IMPRESSION ON THE ECHL'S LEADERSHIP.
ECONOMIES OF SCALE BY SHARING FACILITIES IS OWNERS' GAME PLAN
VISITORS STEAL STORM'S THUNDER BUT FLEDGLING LOCAL WOMEN'S RUGBY OPERATIVES GIVE A SOLID ACCOUNT OF THEMSELVES IN FINAL.
WALK, DON'T RUN - BUT DO HURRY
THE DYNAMIC DUO THEY USUALLY GET WHAT THEY WANT MARK GARCEA AND PAGE JOHNSON ARE HEAVY HITTERS IN THE BUSINESS COMMUNITY. THEY ALSO ARE MAJOR PLAYERS ON THE SPORTS FIELD. THEIR GOAL IS TO BRING NATIONAL RECOGNITION TO HAMPTON ROADS.
TIDES' BATS SILENCED VS. LYNX OTTAWA'S PITCHERS ALLOW JUST TWO HITS AND NO RUNNERS TO REACH SECOND IN A 7-0 VICTORY.
WITH BIG UPSETS, WIMBEDON IS NOW A ROYAL WRECK
AT 4-FOOT-8, HE'S A HAND-TO-HANDFUL
BUFFKIN ADDS TO POINTS LEAD WITH WIN NO. 4 AT LANGLEY
SHOOTOUT WIN GIVES MARINERS BRAGGING RIGHTS
THE '96 COCK ISLAND EXTRAVAGANZA WILL BE THE BIGGEST YET
BRYANT SHOWS HE MEANS BUSINESS IN PRO-AM
SEVEN YEARS LATER, CURRITUCK CLUB A REALITY REES JONES' COURSE IN COROLLA PUTS GOLF ON NORTHERN BANKS.
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