[1-News-Head]
[ANCHOR=Keith 2-Shot]
Jefferson Forest High School could be out of commission for good.
We'll tell you what could decide the school's future.
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[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Shannon 2-Shot]
Plus, some local college students band together to press for administrative changes, but many say their tactics are too extreme.
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[Sports-Head]
[ANCHOR=Mike]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=mst]
[TAPE#=]
[GRAPHIC=]
Tonight on News 7 sports, the Jefferson Forest baseball team is thriving despite the moldy turmoil in the school. Little E talks about the upcoming Winston.
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[VO-NAT]
And Tech and UVa are getting ready to meet on the diamond at Salem Memorial with the first pitch set for 7.
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[WX-Head]
[ANCHOR=Robin]
[SS=None]
Hit or miss showers today. For most folks it was a miss. The warm and dry forecast is coming up next.
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[ANCHOR=Keith 4-Shot]
News 7 at Six is next.
[Video-Open]
[NEWSCAST=6]
[WRITER=dse]
[TAPE#=Video Open]
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[SOT]
[IN Q=I think a majority]
((I THINK A MAJORITY OF STUDENTS AT HOLLINS AREN'T REALLY SUPPORTING IT BECAUSE IT'S JUST TOO EXTREME AND TOO RADICAL.))
[RUNS=05]
[OUT Q=extreme and too radical.]
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[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Shannon 2-Shot]
Hollins students go to great lengths to get the attention of the school's administration.
[ANCHOR=Keith 2-Shot]
Some even try to block access to classrooms.
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[ANCHOR=Keith 2-Shot]
Good evening, I'm Keith Humphry.
[ANCHOR=Shannon 2-Shot]
And I'm Shannon Young.
[Hollins-Protest]
[NEWSCAST=]
[WRITER=jmi]
[TAPE#=01-19 TC25:35]
[ANCHOR=Shannon 2-Shot]
A protest at Hollins University today pitted student against student.
[ANCHOR=Keith 2-Shot]
Some say the school's administrators aren't spending money the way they should be, while others say
those students need to get out the way.
[DOUBLE BOXES=Keith-Shannon & Jen /Microwave;]
Jennifer Miele is on the Hollins campus tonight. Jen?
[LIVE=Jen FULL/Microwave]
[SUPER=@jennifer1]
[SUPER=05-Roanoke Co.]
Keith and Shannon what started out as a list of grievances compiled by 12 Hollins Students, has resulted in a campus-wide protest against the school's administration.
Some students say they need more diversity, better food, and 24-hour access to school facilities.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=A few women at]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke Co.; :05]
[SUPER=01-Bri Seoani/Hollins University Senior; :17]
[SUPER=01-Maggie Daniel/Hollins University Student; ::53]
[RUNS=:59]
[OUT Q=are paying for]
(( A few women at Hollins did just about everything to get some attention.
And judging by today's turnout, it worked.
Hundreds of on-lookers watched as student after student spoke up, demanding the school take a more aggressive approach to student and professor recruitment.
[tc:00:20:18]
((BRI SEOANI: WITH THE ADMINISTRATION IN TRANSITION, WITH THE BIG ENDOWMENT, ENROLLMENT CRISIS THAT WE BAND TOGETHER AS STUDENTS TO PRESERVE THE HOLINESS WE LOVE.))
[RUNS13]
One professor warned this student she'd fail if she missed class to attend the protest.
The Dean of Students told her she was on her own.
[TC:00:19:26]
((YOU HAVE TO DEAL WITH IT YOURSELVES. WE HAVE TO DEAL WITH IT OURSELVES? ISN'T THAT THE LINE WE CONTINUOUSLY HEAR FROM ADMINISTRATION.))
[RUNS07]
Attempts were made to block classrooms.... and that's where other students drew the line.
[TC:00:29:57]
((MAGGIE DANIEL: SOME STUDENTS ARE ACTUALLY OFFENDED BY IT BECAUSE WE DO PAY FOR OUR CLASSES AND WE PAY QUITE A BIT FOR OUR CLASSES AND WE WANT THE ABILITY TO GO TO THE CLASSES THAT WE ARE PAYING FOR.))
[RUNS08]))
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[LIVE=Jen /FULL Microwave]
[SUPER=05-Roanoke Co.;]
Hollins University did issue a statement saying only that the college supports free speech -- and will attempt to deal with the grievances one at a time.
Live in Roanoke County, Jennifer Miele, News 7.
[Jefferson-Forest]
[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=ssm]
[TAPE#=01-22 TC19:52]
[GRAPHIC=JF Testing]
Bedford County school authorities are defending their response to the ongoing bacteria problem that has forced Jefferson Forest High School to close for the year.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Bedford Co.]
Tests last month showed several classrooms had elevated levels of the stachybotrys fungus which apparently has caused health problems in dozens of students and faculty.
But similar testing last year showed no problems, and school officials say they cleaned the ducts and replaced the roof anyway just to be sure.
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[SOT 19:26:29]
[IN Q=Everything that]
((DR. JAMES BLEVINS/BEDFORD CO. SCHOOL SUPT.: EVERYTHING THAT EVERYBODY HAS TOLD ME TO DO SO FAR, I'VE DONE. THE ISSUE IS IT DOESN'T SEEM LIKE TO ME WE'VE SOLVED THE PROBLEM.))
[SUPER=01-James Blevins/Bedford Co. School Supt.]
[RUNS=11]
[OUT Q=solved the problem.]
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[VO-NAT]
New test results should be available by June.
Blevins says a decision on whether to re-open the school next fall will be made next month.
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[Danville-School]
[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6 PM]
[WRITER=jus]
[TAPE#=01-09 TC1:21:11]
[GRAPHIC=None]
The future of the Danville school board will be one of the topics at tonight's city council meeting.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Danville/File Tape]
Leaders in the African American community have asked council members to appoint more blacks to the school board.
Currently, two of the seven school board members are black but one faces mandatory retirement this year.
Danville's mayor says race will be A factor but not the ONLY one when picking new members.
(/////SOT/////)
[SOT 1:12:04]
[IN Q=We are going to try]
((JOHN HAMLIN/DANVILLE'S MAYOR: WE ARE GOING TO TRY TO DO OUR BEST OF OUR ABILITY TO FILL THE SLOTS THAT WE THINK ARE INDIVIDUALS WHO CAN CARRY THE MESSAGE AND ALSO PROVIDE THE BEST EDUCATION FOR OUR COMMUNITY.))
[SUPER=01-John Hamlin/Danville Mayor]
[RUNS=13]
[OUT Q=for our community]
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[ANCHOR=Keith]
[SS=None]
Tonight, the city council will publicly take names from people who want to be on the school board.
There is at least one spot that needs to be filled.
Two other board members are up for re-appointment.
[Rocky-Mount]
[ANCHOR=Shannon]
[NEWSCAST=6]
[WRITER=dse]
[TAPE#=01-17 TC19:34]
[GRAPHIC=Campaign 2001]
Voters in Rocky Mount are selecting a new town council and mayor tonight.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Rocky Mount]
About 34-percent of the town's nearly 25-hundred registered voters have cast their ballots in the special election.
Polls close at seven.
All six council seats, including the mayor's seat are up for grabs.
Seven candidates, including three new-comers are running.
The race pits three-year incumbent mayor Ben Pinkard against three-year council-member Mark Newbill.
We'll have the results when they become available and tonight on News 7 at Eleven.
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[Katzen-Hager]
[ANCHOR=Shannon]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=equ]
[TAPE#=01-21 TC26:54]
[GRAPHIC=Campaign 2001]
Republican Jay Katzen has been running for Lieutenant Governor for six years.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Richmond]
Finally, he's unopposed for the nomination.
But, a party procedural mistake has opened the door to a challenge from the incumbent.
Current Lieutenant Governor John Hager is polling supporters to see if he should stay in his possibly un-winnable bid for governor... or drop back to the number two spot on the ticket again.
He'll decide--
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[SOT 11:08:13]
[IN Q=Uh, you know, as soon as]
[sot tape 11:08:13 ]
((LT. GOV. JOHN HAGER: UH, YOU KNOW, AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. NOW THAT DOESN'T GIVE YOU A DEFINITIVE ANSWER, BUT OBVIOUSLY IT'S BEST TO MOVE FORWARD.))
[SUPER=@Hager;]
[RUNS=:07]
[OUT Q=it's best to move forward.]
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[VO-NAT]
Meanwhile, Katzen says he refuses to be, quoting now, "bullied or bribed" by Republicans who think Hager and Mark Earley would be the stronger ticket.
We asked Katzen if he had, in fact, been "bullied or bribed" yet.
(/////SOT/////)
[SOT 13:47:13 ]
[IN Q=I think not. I certainly have]
((DEL. JAY KATZEN/R-CANDIDATE FOR LT. GOV.: I THINK NOT. I CERTAINLY HAVE NOT BEEN BRIBED. BUT AND YOU REMEMBER IN THE MEDIA A FEW WEEKS AGO, PEOPLE WERE TALKING ABOUT APPOINTMENTS OF AN AMBASSADORIAL POST OR SO ON. AGAIN, I'D BE HONORED BUT THAT IS NOT SOMETHING THAT I'D WANT TO ACCEPT. NOR WOULD I ACCEPT.))
[SUPER=01-Del. Jay Katzen/(R) Candidate for Lt. Gov.; ]
[RUNS=:16]
[OUT Q=to accept. Nor would I accept.]
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[VO-NAT]
Hager has until May 10th to file for re-election as Lieutenant Governor.
Katzen says he's "absolutely" sure he could beat Hager in the June convention.
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[Longwood-Fire]
[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6 p.m.]
[WRITER=syo]
[TAPE#=01-25 TC11:10]
[GRAPHIC=Longwood Fire]
Arson is no longer being considered as a possibile cause of the big fire at Longwood College.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Farmville/Last Wednesday;]
The school's president says state investigators have ruled arson out as a cause for the blaze that destroyed several historic buildings last Wednesday.
Residence halls affected by the fire will be open Thursday to allow students to reclaim their belongings.
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[Tease#1]
[ANCHOR=KEith 2-Shot]
[SS=NONE]
It's not a new phenomenon... in fact, it dates back thousands of years.
We'll take a look at the history of eminent domain next on News 7 at Six.
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[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Shannon 2-Shot]
And volunteers turn out to try to help a little boy in desperate need of a bone-marrow transplant.
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[Domain-History]
[NEWSCAST=6]
[WRITER=khu]
[TAPE#=01-18 TC28:16]
[***ANCHOR TAG***]
[ANCHOR=Shannon 2-Shot]
It sounds almost "un-American:" ...the idea that the state can take a person's private property for public use.
[ANCHOR=Keith 2-Shot]
It's a concept firmly rooted in American legal history, though.
[ANCHOR=Keith 1-Shot]
[GRAPHIC=Em. Domain]
The government began taking land for public projects even before we became a nation.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=Long before there]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke Co.; :00]
[SUPER=03-Fincastle; :22]
[SUPER=@keith1; 1:02]
[* * * DO NOT SUPER THE PREACHER THE FIRST TIME HE APPEARS* * *]
[SUPER=01-Pastor Tim Anderson/St. Mark's Lutheran Church; 1:58]
[RUNS=2:17]
[OUT Q=unlawful for him to give the land to Ahab.]
(( Long before there were Interstate highways, power lines or gas lines, there were nonetheless certain public necessities: roads, taverns ...a place to grind grain.
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[SOT 10:35:10]
[IN Q=On grist mills]
((ON GRIST MILLS THEY ESTABLISHED THAT THERE WAS, IN FACT, A PUBLIC NEED FOR A MILL AND THERE WOULD BE A PUBLIC BENEFIT.))
[RUNS09]
[OUT Q=there would be a public benefit.]
Judge George Honts and his wife, Pat, have devoted hours to researching such things in county records.
The judge wrote a book that includes an account of how Daniel Brugh- -of Brugh Tavern fame- -built a grist mill in 1805 and soon found he needed to expand it.
The county court authorized Brugh to TAKE a piece of his neighbor's land for the public good, but not without compensation. The court impaneled a jury to put a price on it... and recorded the amount at the courthouse.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT 11:31:20 or 11:32:10]
[IN Q=...the property of]
((THE PROPERTY OF JOSEPH BECKNER WHICH WE HAVE LAID OFF WITH METES AND BOUNDS AND VALUE IT TO FIVE POUNDS, TWO SHILLINGS AND SIX PENCE.))
[RUNS10]
[OUT Q=shillings and six pence.]
The FIFTH amendment acknowledges the government's right of "eminent domain." It's just one line that says private property shall not be taken for public use without just compensation.
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[SOT 10:38:40]
[IN Q=There are a lot of one]
((THERE ARE A LOT OF ONE LINERS IN THE BILL OF RIGHTS THAT ARE RATHER IMPORTANT. THAT'S ONE OF THEM.))
[RUNS04]
[OUT Q=that's one of them.]
For centuries it has been the domain of Kings- -to grant land or to take it away- -seemingly at will.
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[SOT 14:26:45]
[IN Q=It was assumed ]
((IT WAS ASSUMED THAT A KING WAS FREE TO DO WITH THE LAND UNDER HIS REIGN WHATEVER HE PLEASED.))
[RUNS06]
[OUT Q=whatever he pleased.]
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT 14:29:15]
[IN Q=But in this case]
((BUT IN THIS CASE THE KINGS ARE REQUIRED TO SUBMIT ALSO TO THE LAW.))
[RUNS03]
[OUT Q=to the law.]
Tim Anderson cites what may be one of the earliest cases of "eminent domain" in recorded history.
The Old Testament book of 1st Kings tells the story of Ahab, the King of Samaria in 8- or 900 B-C. King Ahab wants a piece of Naboth's vineyard. As an enlightened ruler- -or a weak one- -depending on how you look at it, the King offers to either pay for it or trade some of his own land for the vineyard.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT 14:22]
[IN Q=Ahab has made]
((AHAB HAS MADE A PROPER OFFER. HE OFFERED EITHER MONEY OR AN EQUAL OR BETTER PIECE OF LAND.))
[RUNS06]
[OUT Q=piece of land.]
But Naboth says, "no." This is the "Promised Land," property given his ancestors, an inheritance due his descendants.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT 14:20:45]
[IN Q=It's inappropriate]
((IT'S INAPPROPRIATE, IN FACT IT'S UNLAWFUL FOR HIM TO GIVE THE LAND TO AHAB.))
[RUNS05]
[OUT Q=land to Ahab.]))
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[ANCHOR=Keith]
[SS=HOLD]
In the end, Queen Jezebel, takes matters into her own hands. She arranges to have Naboth accused- -wrongly- -as a critic of the King, a blasphemer against God. And Naboth is stoned to death. So the King gets the land in the end.
[Arcadia-Beating]
[ANCHOR=Shannon]
[NEWSCAST=6]
[WRITER=khu]
[TAPE#=01-04 TC1:51:24]
[GRAPHIC=None]
A resident of the Arcadia Leadership Academy testified today that others at the Youth Corrections facility had talked about beating up a counselor "every day" before it happened.
It wasn't like there was a plan to get him, the 16-year old said, just "nobody liked" Allen Hipes.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Fincastle]
Hipes testified he was taking the four young men out to eat, when one of them attacked him with the leg to a metal bunk bed.
The first blow hit Hipes above the left eye.
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[SOT 11:35:35]
[IN Q=I got hit]
((I GOT HIT A SECOND TIME ON THE HEAD. I THREW THE KEYS AT HIM. WERE THEY SAYING THINGS? THEY WERE SAYING THINGS, BUT I COULDN'T MAKE THEM OUT. WHY'D YOU THROW THE KEYS AT HIM? I WANTED HIM TO STOP BEATING ME.))
[SUPER=01-David Allen Hipes/Camp Counselor]
[SUPER=02-Hillary Markham/Prosecutor; :05]
[RUNS=15]
[OUT Q=stop beating me.]
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[VO-NAT]
Hipes also said he assumed the group planned to steal the van. They were later apprehended in Martinsville.
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[Hale]
[ANCHOR=Shannon]
[NEWSCAST=6 p.m.]
[WRITER=syo]
[TAPE#=None]
[GRAPHIC=None]
A Grand Jury will hear the case of a Roanoke woman suspected of stealing evidence from a police property room.
25- year- old Tammy Rolanda Hale was working as the property room clerk in March, when the Roanoke Police Department discovered cash missing from an evidence envelope.
Officials ordered an immediate audit.
Investigators will present evidence alleging embezzlement and grand larceny.
The grand jury will hear the case next week.
Commonwealth's Attorney Don Caldwell says he does not expect the theft of evidence to affect any other pending prosecutions.
[TAKE VIDEO!!!!]
[Deputies]
[ANCHOR=Shannon]
[NEWSCAST=6 PM]
[WRITER=jus]
[TAPE#=01-08 TC1:44:10]
[GRAPHIC=None]
[TAKE VIDEO!!!!!]
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Danville/File Tape]
In Danville, the city Sheriff plans to make no immediate changes at the city jail-- just one day after four deputies were indicted on charges of engaging in sexual activites with female inmates.
Yesterday, a grand jury handed up felony charges against Doyle Matthew Cook, Ernest Vernon Carter, Marvin Everett Riggins, and Steven Martin Terry.
Sheriff James Dooley says he will wait for the legal system to take its course before deciding whether changes are needed.
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[Stocks]
[ANCHOR=Shannon 2-Shot]
[NEWSCAST=6]
[WRITER=dse]
[TAPE#=None]
[GRAPHIC=None]
A better-than-expected earnings report from Procter and Gamble sent blue chips higher.
[TAKE DOW & NASDAQ PAGE]
[RUNS=:30]
[SUPER=x5000;]
[SUPER=440-x/163.37/10898.34/x/52.03/2168.27;]
[ANCHOR=Keith 2-Shot]
The DOW climbed 163 points.
NASDAQ gained 52.
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[VO]
[SUPER=271-h/0.09/49.43/h/0.80/23.08/h/0.45/56.45/h/0.16/19.79/i/0.23/8.74;]
[SUPER=272-i/1.00/67.49/i/0.01/29.96/h/0.28/44.14/h/0.38/48.91/i/0.40/38.00;]
[SUPER=273-h/1.15/23.74/i/0.31/19.43/i/0.65/13.00/h/1.99/52.10/i/0.32/13.71;]
[SUPER=274-h/0.90/64.40/h/0.90/61.11/h/1.62/56.69/i/0.30/60.50/h/1.76/53.50;]
[SUPER=#555; Reset]
[Hazmat-Drill]
[ANCHOR=Shannon]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=ssm]
[TAPE#=01-23 TC10:42]
[GRAPHIC=None]
Emergency crews in central Virginia today got a lesson in how to handle a propane emergency.. BEFORE one actually occurs.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Lynchburg;]
Officials with Mark West Hydrocarbon held a hazardous materials training class at their L-P gas facility near Lynchburg.
On hand were Lynchburg's haz-mat team, Virginia State Police and volunteer firefighters from Concord and Lyn-Dan Heights.
Crews learned about the properties of propane and how it's stored and transported.
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[Bone-Marrow]
[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6]
[WRITER=rca]
[TAPE#=01-11 TC1:00:38]
[GRAPHIC=None]
The effort to save a terminally ill Radford boy may depend on the willingness of the community.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Montgomery Co.;]
A bone marrow drive was held in the New River Valley today, in hopes of finding a match for 15-month-old Henry Moore.
A transplant is the toddler's only chance to fight a rare disease of the immune system.
About 100 people were tested today. Officials say it may take a couple of months to find out whether a match was found.
Just last year, nearly 15-hundred volunteers tested and failed to become matching donors.
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[Sports Tease]
[ANCHOR=Mike]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=mst]
[TAPE#=]
[GRAPHIC=]
Coming up tonight on News 7 sports, Tech and Uva meet on the Salem Memorial diamond tonight.
We'll have a pregame report with Denise Allen, plus Steve Mason checks in on the baseball team at Jefferson Forest.
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[VO-NAT]
And it's been a long year for Dale Earnhardt Junior - but now we're in May the month in which he made history last year. Dale Junior on the Winston in a moment.
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[S-Tech]
[ANCHOR=Mike]
[NEWSCAST=Six]
[WRITER=dal]
[TAPE#=sp-96 tc 05:34]
[GRAPHIC=tech/UVA baseball]
Virginia and Virginia Tech meet on the diamond for the third time this season, tonight at Salem Memorial Stadium.
Tech Coach Chuck Hartman is going for win number 13-hundred.
UVA is trying to sweep the series.
Denise Allen has more.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=]
[SUPER=@Denise1; :00]
[SUPER=01-Chuck Hartman/Va. Tech Head Coach; :24]
[SUPER=03-Salem; :34]
[SUPER=01-Dennis Womack/UVa. Head Coach; :53]
[RUNS=1:20]
[OUT Q=News 7 Sports]
[S-Cavs]
[ANCHOR=mike]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=sma]
[TAPE#=SP-92]
[GRAPHIC=Jefferson Forest]
Jefferson Forest is having more than its share of moldy Stachybaukus inside the school's physical plant.
But Steve Mason says the school's students are definitely staying fresh on the diamond.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT]
[IN Q="first audio]
[SUPER=03-Forest; :00]
[SUPER=01-Jim Thacker/Jefferson Forest Baseball Coach; :]
[SUPER=01-Daniel Tanner/8-1 Record Pitching; :]
[SUPER=01-Alex Poole/Senior 2nd Baseman; :]
[SUPER=@Steve1; :]
[SUPER=01-Christina Redgate/Jefferson Forest Track; :]
[SUPER=01-Robert Butler/Cavaliers Trach Coach; :]
[RUNS=1:39]
[OUT Q=news 7 sports"]
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((While students were forced to pack their books and leave school it seems nothing can remove the baseball team from the Seminole district top spot. The spreading mold only makes the team more like the trains that buzz their yard, a machine tightly linked together.
((:))
Winning helps, the Cavs are 13 and 2 with a four man pitching rotation that yields an ERA of 1.95.
((:))
The team is batting .317 with excellent clutch hitting. Those nerves of steal come from the team's seven seniors.
((:))
((:))
((:))
Despite the problems, the boys and girls teams are first in the district. Coach Butler has made use of the time off from school with tough workouts and more video sessions breaking down technique.
((:))
((:))
Wednesday night, the Baseball team battles Heritage while track hosts Brookville. In forest, Steve Mason, News 7 sports.))
[S-Winston]
[ANCHOR=Mike]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=mst]
[TAPE#=SP-91 12403TC]
[GRAPHIC=LOWES]
On the NASCAR front, the Lowe's Motor Speedway in Charlotte is gearing up for a big month with the Winston and the Coke 600.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Concord, NC/Last Year; :00]
This afternoon Dale Earnhardt Junior, the defending champ in "The Winston" dropped by the track to promote this year's Saturday night all-star race on May 19th.
He also took time to reflect on last year's emotional win.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=BITE]
[SUPER=01-Dale Earnhardt, Jr./"The Winston" 2000 Winner; :07]
[RUNS=:19]
[OUT Q=...national television."]
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[TALENT=MIKE]
[GRAPHIC=DALE SR.]
Junior also says he still backs NASCAR and its claim that his father's seat belt broke at Daytona.
[Almanac]
[ANCHOR=Robin]
[NEWSCAST=6]
[WRITER=dse]
[TAPE#=]
[GRAPHIC=None]
There needs to be a change in the weather pattern. If we stay this dry, it's going to be a long summer. Let's see what Leo Hirsbrunner has for us in the May Almanac.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=]
[SUPER=@Leo1; :07]
[RUNS=1:00]
[OUT Q=I'm Leo Hirsbrunner]
[***NO MUSIC ON TAPE***]
by SS