The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Sports: Sunday, October 5, 1997
STATE CLASSIC WILL DRAW 160 TOP VA. ANGLERS
STATE MAY GIVE TUNGSTEN-IRON A SHOT
COLLEGE REPORT: ALUMNI UPDATE
FAMILIAR FACES ARE PLENTIFUL AS ADMIRALS HIT ICE 36 PLAYERS WILL BATTLE FOR 19 ROSTER SPOTS AS TRAINING CAMP OPENS TODAY IN YORK COUNTY.
TOGETHERNESS IS KEMPSVILLE'S CHIEF ASSET SOLID FINISHES BRING SECOND PLACE IN THE W&M INVITATIONAL CROSS COUNTRY MEET.
IT'S A GIMME: MICHELOB IS GOLF'S BEER IT HAS THRUST ITSELF INTO THE GAME AS SPONSOR IN LAST 5 YEARS
LOOKING BACK, MICHELOB AGED JUST FINE THE TOURNAMENT ENTERS ITS 17TH YEAR AT KINGSMILL, WITH EACH BRINGING BIGGER AND BETTER THINGS.
ROUSH TAKES TEAM CONCEPT TO NEXT LEVEL WITH PAIRING WITH MARTIN AND BURTON UNDER THE SAME ROOF, HE'S CREATING A MONSTER.
NASCAR REPORT
A TO Z, KINGSMILL EXPECTS MANY FIRSTSAMONG THEM WILL BE A NEW CLUBHOUSE AND PUTTING GREEN AS WELL AS SWEATERS BEING SOLD IN THE PRO SHOP.
VIRGINIA TECH REPORT
BIG PLAYS DOOM TECH IN UPSET LOSS MIAMI OF OHIO FORCED 2 FUMBLES, BLOCKED 2 PUNTS
FG WITH 12 SECONDS LEFT LIFTS HAMPTON
THE MARLINS' SOCCER SUCCESS STARTS AT THE TOP SONNY TRAVIS HAS BUILT A WINNING TRADITION, ONE REASON THIS YEAR'S YOUNG TEAM IS 8-1.
BROOKS' BIG PLAYS HELP U.VA. OVERCOME WAKE
ORIOLES HOPING TO TURN JOHNSON INTO BIRDSEED ONCE AGAIN TODAY
ANGLER OF THE WEEK: VAN TURPIN, CHESAPEAKE
ADMIRALS REPORT
U.VA. REPORT
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES COACH RAY RHODES CALLS
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