The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Thursday, October 10, 1996
FISHING FORECAST: A WEEKLY GUIDE TO THE REGION'S HOT SPOTS
STAR OF ADMIRALS' '92 TITLE RUN REJOINS TEAM, AT LEAST FOR NOW
ECU'S HARLEY A CLASSIC ROAD HOG PIRATES' NORTH-SOUTH RUNNER IS GOBBLING UP YARDAGE AT A PACE THAT KEEPS UP WITH THE NCAA'S ELITE.
EX-OLYMPIAN'S QUEST FOR GLORY A FIGHT IN MORE WAYS THAN ONE
PENINSULA LANDS WOMEN'S PRO SOFTBALL
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** The Tidewater Conference of Independent Schools is not the only South Hampton Roads league which plays girls basketball in the fall. The Metro Conference also plays in the fall. A story and caption Thursday contained errors. Correction published Friday, October 11, 1996 on page C7 of THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT. ***************************************************************** HOOP STARS IN RIGHT PLACE AT WRONG TIME MURDEN, ROBINS HAVE OVERCOME HAVING TO PLAY IN THE FALL TO BECOME DIV. I PROSPECTS.
6 OTS WERE PLENTY FOR HAMPTON COACH
TECH WIDE RECEIVER KICKED OFF TEAM AFTER ALLEGED SHOPLIFTING HAMPTON NATIVE WALTER FORD AND A BOOKSTORE CASHIER ARE FACING CHARGES.
U.VA. PLAYERS OFF-LIMITS TO MEDIA WELSH SAYS BARBER'S COMMENTS BEFORE LOSS TO GA. TECH WAS CAUSE FOR GAG ORDER.
CORRECTION
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