The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, November 3, 1996
ADMIRALS' RALLY FALLS A GOAL SHY RICHMOND TAKES 4-0 LEAD, FENDS OFF FLURRY OF FISTS AND GOALS.
NEW OFFENSE DEBUTS IN ODU SCRIMMAGE
IVERSON FINISHES 2ND BEST THE 76ERS ROOKIE TOOK A BACK SEAT TO BULLS' JORDAN IN LOPSIDED LOSS
DECISION ON STRIPER SEASONS IS DELAYED WHILE TRANSFERABLE QUOTAS ARE STUDIED
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HOKIES KNOW IT'S NOW TIME TO START PLAYING BIG BOYS
U.VA., VA. TECH WIN EASILY CAVALIERS TOO MUCH FOR ``DULL'' DUKE TO HANDLE
LONGWOOD STARS NOT QUESTIONING ROOTS
PUCKHEADS ASIDE, DO WE REALLY WANT THE NHL?
A BOOT THAT BOUNCED BACK LIFTS TRIBE TO OT VICTORY THE WINNING FIELD GOAL CLEARED THE CROSSBAR - THEN RICOCHETED OFF THE SUPPORT POST.
LATE TOUCHDOWN GIVES LIBERTY 34-30 VICTORY OVER HAMPTON U. NOBLES' 4-YARD RUN WITH 1:12 TO PLAY SETTLES SEE-SAW BATTLE.
CORRECTION
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HOWARD PULLS AWAY FROM NSU SPARTANS' HALFTIME LEAD DISINTEGRATES UNDER BISON QB TED WHITE'S 4 TD PASSES.
WALSINGHAM TAKES TCIS TITLE TROJAN GIRLS WON THEIR 24TH IN A ROW
COX BEATS FIRST COLONIAL FOR BEACH DISTRICT VOLLEYBALL TITLE
REDSKINS WILL FIND OUT HOW GOOD THEY ARE AGAINST BILLS
BUFFALO BRUCE AT 33, NORFOLK NATIVE BRUCE SMITH, PERHAPS THE GREATEST TEAM-SPORT ATHLETE EVER FROM SOUTH HAMPTON ROADS, HAS GRAY IN HIS MOUSTACHE BUT NONE IN HIS GAME.
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