The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Sports: Sunday, September 14, 1997
NSU'S PEARSON SUFFERS BLACKOUT NEAR GAME'S END
BLUEFIN TUNA VIOLATIONS BRING $380,000 IN CIVIL PENALTIES
GOLF REPORT [BRIEFS]
ADMIRALS REPORT [BRIEFS]
BILLIARDS TOURNEY DRAWS THE WORLD'S BEST PLAYERS THE 9-BALL EVENT IN CHESAPEAKE IS ONE OF THE SPORT'S MOST PRESTIGIOUS.
COOKE HAS ``BEST VIEW OF THE HOUSE'' THE REDSKINS OPEN NEW STADIUM TODAY WITH LOVING THOUGHTS OF THEIR LATE OWNER.
GAITA GETS THE VICTORY IN LANGLEY CRASH-FEST
FOR NASCAR CREWS, THE GRIND JUST GOT WORSE THE EXPANDED WINSTON CUP SCHEDULE FOR '98 IS SEEN AS BAD NEWS, AT A BAD TIME.
ECU RALLIES TO LEAVE DEACONS IN ITS WAKE THE PIRATES SCORED 19 UNANSWERED POINTS TO OVERCOME A 21-0 DEFICIT.
COLLEGE REPORT [BRIEFS]
TECH BOTTLES UP MCNABB, SYRACUSE HOKIES HOLD ORANGEMEN'S QB IN CHECK AND AVENGE LAST YEAR'S LOSS.
ODU CRUSHES PENN STATE, 8-1
TECH'S BIG QB SHOES FIT CLARK SNUGGLY
TUNA BEARING SPECIAL TAGS WORTH THEIR WEIGHT IN GOLD
EVEN WITH ALL HIS SUCCESS, IT SEEMS JOEPA STILL CAN'T WIN
RATTLERS GIVE SPARTANS A RUDE WELCOME TO MEAC FLORIDA A&M GIVES SPARTANS RUDE WELCOME TO MEAC.
VIRGINIA OVERCOMES LOUSY PLAY TO BEAT I-AA RICHMOND MULTITUDE OF MISCUES LEAVES CAVALIER TEAMMATES SHOUTING MAD.
SKINS' POURDANESH READY FOR TOUGH TASK
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