The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, September 1, 1996
ODU'S FIELD HOCKEY OUTLOOK UNCHANGED: FOES HAD BEST BEWARE
BOW CREEK REOPENS AFTER A LENGTHY HIATUS
SOME QUESTIONS STILL HOUNDING EAGLES' PEETE
JARRETT'S COOL IN RUN FOR A MILLION IT WAS JUST ANOTHER QUIET FAMILY DAY; IT'LL BE TIME ENOUGH FOR NERVES TODAY.
NO FUSS, GUS DRIVING THE REDSKINS' BUS
T. LABONTE BREAKS MARTIN'S GN GRIP
HAMPTON U. MAJORING IN CLASSICS THE PIRATES HAVE FOUR ``MONEY'' DATES AT NFL SITES DOTTING THIS SEASON'S SCHEDULE.
EDWARDS' PENALTY DOUBLES WINNER BUFFKIN'S PLEASURE AT LANGLEY
RAVIN' ABOUT THE RAVENS 12 YEARS OF QUIET DESPERATION FINALLY ENDS FOR FOOTBALL-STARVED FANS IN BALTIMORE
UNC NOT MUCH SURPRISED BY 45-0 ROUT OF CLEMSON
SPEAK NOW OR RISK LOSING HATTERAS WINTER BLUEFIN SEASON
14,263 PACK HARBOR PARK AS TIDES ROLL
START OF NFL SEASON WARRANTS A CRYSTAL BALL
U.VA. EXPERIENCE OVERWHELMS ODU THE NO. 1 CAVS EASE PAST THE MONARCHS IN MEN'S SOCCER 4-0.
NSU'S NEW QB EVOKES BAD OLD DAYS
SPARTANS STUMBLE IN OPENER NSU BOWS TO TROJANS FOR 5TH YEAR IN A ROW.
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