The number one and two junior girls in the world highlight the field at the Scott Robertson Memorial in Roanoke this weekend.
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After a 52 game season, the Hokies fate still rides on a three game set at powerful North Carolina.
The Hokies 4-3 win is their 18th straight non-conference game
It is routinely the Star City's top collection of scholar-athletes on the prep level.
Golden Eagles signed their letters of intent to colleges
Virginia Head Football Coach Mike London was is Roanoke Friday to speak at a luncheon for the Boys & Girls Club. It's an organization he says he respects a great deal.
One has ties to Salem, another is a VMI Hall of Famer, and the third comes from Penn State
A Cave Spring softball standout is headed to the home of the ODAC champs.
It's one of the featured stops on the junior golf circuit--the Scott Robertson Memorial at Roanoke Country Club.
Cave Spring's perennial power volleyball program sends another athlete to the next level.
Cave Spring's perennial power volleyball program sends another athlete to the next level.
This weekend, Jon Copper, the program organizer, will set up a kiosk at Valley View Mall to recruit people to join Biggest Loser Roanoke.
Virginia Tech introduced former assistant coach James Johnson as its new basketball coach on Tuesday.
Virginia Tech releases the football helmets that passed new safety tests for 2012
Friday at Northside served as a Blue Ridge District battle of the titans.
The New York Giants shocked nearly all draft forecasters, by using their first round pick to take the reigning ACC Player of the Year. That included Wilson.
Matsuzaka would allow two home runs, and strike out three
Seth Greenberg doesn't have to worry about hiring a new set of assistants after all. Virginia Tech fired its men's basketball coach Monday.
Boston Red Sox pitcher shows he still has some rust to work off, allowing two home runs
The man Samuel L. Jackson played on the big screen makes a visit to Radford University.
The former Knights star has overcome a leg injury this spring.
The Hillcats rallied three times to salvage the third game of the 460 series.
The Hillcats blew an early five-run lead as the Salem Red Sox rallied for an 8-6 win, their second straight over Lynchburg. The Hillcats, which opened the season with five straight wins, lost for the
Major Leaguer Rich Hill was impressive for two innings but the Red Sox couldn't hold off those pesky Pelicans.
General admission ticket prices will go up 50 cents to $8
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