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August 18, 2008

Tech wide receiver suspended following DUI arrest
Tech wide receiver suspended following DUI arrest

BLACKSBURG – Virginia Tech’s most uncertain position suffered another setback yesterday when projected starting wide receiver Zach Luckett was suspended indefinitely by coach Frank Beamer for violating team policy. The move could mean a redshirt freshman and true freshman will start at receiver when the Hokies open the season Aug. 30. 



August 13, 2008

Slebonick prepares for chance to start at UVa.
Slebonick prepares for chance to start at UVa.

The time appears to be now for Patrick Slebonick, a former football standout at North Stafford High School.



July 31, 2008

From Forge to the collegiate fields
From Forge to the collegiate fields

Jason Kittell saw a Class AAA minor league baseball game as a youngster at The Diamond in Richmond. This past spring he was there again to see Virginia Commonwealth University host North Carolina-Wilmington in a Colonial Athletic Association game.



July 17, 2008

Virginia Tech football doubles its Stafford connection
Virginia Tech football doubles its Stafford connection

STAFFORD — Dustin Keys has put countless hours into the Virginia Tech football program the past several years



June 26, 2008

Colonial Forge graduate part of history at Bucknell
Colonial Forge graduate part of history at Bucknell

Ed Rubbo of Stafford had just 18 RBIs this past season for Bucknell University, but two of them came at just the right time.



May 21, 2008

JMU’s Kuhn hopes to bounce back in ‘09
JMU’s Kuhn hopes to bounce back in ‘09

Jason Kuhn, after shoulder surgery in June 2006, missed all of the last college season as a pitcher for James Madison University.



April 17, 2008

Former Stafford players moving on up
Former Stafford players moving on up

COLLEGE PARK, MD — Curtis Lazar fouled off one pitch then lined a sharp single up the middle in the ninth on a full-count Sunday for the University of Maryland.



April 03, 2008

Larranaga will stay at George Mason
Larranaga will stay at George Mason

Citing strong support from the communities surrounding George Mason University and its men’s basketball program, head coach Jim Larranaga signed a three-year contract extension Wednesday afternoon.

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