The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, July 28, 1996
REDSKINS COACH ACHIEVES FOOTBALL'S HIGEST HONOR
STILL, THE SPIRIT OF ATLANTA GAMES HAS BEEN TAINTED
WATER BATTLES PART OF THE GAME FOR THESE SEALS AREA'S ONLY WATER POLO TEAM PRACTICES AND ENLISTS PLAYERS WITHOUT HAVING ANY MATCHES SCHEDULED.
ATLANTA BOMBING SPURS TRACK TO TIGHTEN SECURITY
TESTING'S A TESTY SUBJECT IN THE GARAGE
CRASH SENDS LANGLEY DRIVER TO HOSPITAL
DEVERS, BAILEY PREVAILED OVER STUBBORN FOES IN THE 100 METERS
MULTIPLYING DUCKS WILL FIND CLEANER WATER AND GRASS HERE
CORRECTION
HARPER WOULD LIKE TO PLAY LIKE IVERSON OR ROSE, MAYBE FOR ODU
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** Plaza Little League player Chris Barnes is 12. An incorrect age was in a Sunday story. Also, the Little League distance between home plate and pitching mound is 46 feet, not 44 as reported. Correction published Monday, July 29, 1996 on page C10 of THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT. ***************************************************************** PLAZA WINS 7-0 TO SET UP SHOWDOWN TODAY AGAINST CHURCHLAND
FIVE-RUN 9TH DROPS TIDES TO TIE OTTAWA'S 5-2 WIN DROPS NORFOLK EVEN WITH COLUMBUS.
MARINERS LOSE 2-1 ON RICHMOND'S LATE SCORE
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