NO. 2 BOOKER T. WASHINGTON STARTS FAST, PUTS MAURY IN ITS PLACE, BEHIND THEM IN DISTRICT.(SPORTS)

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From: The Virginian Pilot
Date: 19980107
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Byline: - JAMES C. BLACK

NORFOLK -- Upset! Yeah right.

No. 4 Maury hosted second-ranked Booker T. Washington with the intentions of sending a message to the Eastern District. Instead, a message was sent that the Commodores are not ready to roll with the big boys.

Booker T. pushed hard with its signature press and Maury literally did nothing for a half as the Bookers rolled to a 55-43 victory that wasn't as close as the finally tally.

The Bookers scored the game's first seven points, took a 33-8 halftime lead and led by at least a dozen the rest of the way.

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