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Coming up on News 7-
Henry County authorities make another arrest in a gunfight that killed a local teen.
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[VO-NAT]


Citizens fight off the wrecking ball at Covington's old city hall -- and threaten to take the battle to court.
And... a collision with a truck leaves a teenager critically injured.
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[ANCHOR=Marya]


News 7 is next.

[Henry-Arrests]


[ANCHOR=Marya]
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[TAPE#=01-49 TC-5:31]
[GRAPHIC=Murder Investigation]

Good Evening, I'm Marya Jones. Teresa Hamilton has the night off. The Henry County Sheriff's Department has made two more arrests following a gunfight a week ago that left a teenager dead.
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[SUPER=03-Henry Co./Last Week]

Deputies charged 21-year-old Alvaro Grant of Martinsville with the murder of 16-year-old Lorenzo Hairston at the Horsepasture Ruritan Club. Grant's being held without bond. Meanwhile, murder and firearms charges against Terris Dandridge are expected to be dropped this week. Dandridge was wounded in the gunfight.
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[ANCHOR=Marya]
[SS=NONE!]

Henry County authorities have now charged 18 year old Casey Alcorn of Martinsville with wounding Dandridge. Alcorn is

being held without bond.[Gay-Serial-Killer]


[ANCHOR=Marya]
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The F-B-I says a man accused of killing two gay men in Florida surrendered quietly in a Reno, Nevada, hotel room.


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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Reno, NV;]


Adam Ezerski was arrested Friday night.
The F-B-I says that when they knocked on the door and asked him to identify himself, he replied, "I'm Adam. The person you're looking for."
Troy Young, who was staying with him, was arrested at the same time on a parole violation.
Police suspected Ezerski headed to Reno for a Gay Pride Parade.
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[Covington-Hall]


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[TAPE#=01-25 TC-1:56:38]
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Residents in one Alleghany County Community vow to continue their fight to save a city landmark.
This comes after Covington's city council voted this week to demolish the old city hall building downtown.
As News 7's Justin McLeod found out, the fight may now head from city hall to the courtroom.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=]
[SUPER=03-Covington]
[SUPER=01-Wynona Crush/Friends of Old City Hall; :13]
[SUPER=01-Bill Zimmerman/Vice-Mayor; :30 QUICK BITE]
[SUPER=@justin1; :51]
[SUPER=01-Jacob Wright/Friends of Old City Hall; 1:04 QUICK BITE]
[SUPER=01-Olivia Sparks/Friends of Old City Hall; 1:14]
[RUNS=1:29]
[OUT Q=JM, News 7, Covington]

((((SHOTS OF BUILDING))
The debate centers around this building, the old city hall located in downtown.
City leaders say it would cost too much to renovate.
But some residents say it would cost them an important piece of history.
[SOT 9:22:05]
[IN Q=There is a use for this building]

((WYNONA CRUSH/FRIENDS OF OLD CITY HALL: THERE IS A USE FOR THIS BUILDING. WE SHOULD BE PRODUCTIVE NOT DESTRUCTIVE.))

[Runs= 06]
[OUT Q=not destructive]


But the city council disagrees.
In February, council members voted 3 to 2 to demolish the building, now that a new city hall is up and running next door.
The city plans to use the land for a parking lot.
[SOT 9:19:22]
[IN Q=The City of Covington]

((BILL ZIMMERMAN/VICE-MAYOR: THE CITY OF COVINGTON HAS BEEN KNOWN AS THE CITY OF PARKING LOTS, SO WE HAVE PLENTY OF PARKING.))
[Runs= 04]
[OUT Q=have plenty of parking]


The plan prompted concerned residents to form a group called "Friends of the Old City Hall".
In July, the city agreed to take bids from anyone who was willing to buy and renovate the building.
But this week, the council refused to extend the deadline even after four developers expressed interest.
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[IN Q=City officials have remain]

((JUSTIN McLEOD/REPORTING: CITY OFFICIALS HAVE REMAIN TIGHT LIPPED THROUGH THIS NEARLY FIVE YEAR DEBATE. EVEN AFTER THE LATEST CITY COUNCIL VOTE, THE MAYOR REFUSES TO COMMENT SAYING THE ISSUE IS OVER. BUT FRIENDS OF OLD CITY HALL SAY THE FIGHT IS FAR FROM OVER.))
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[OUT Q=is far from over]
[SOT 9:12:17]
[IN Q=Its going to end up]

((JACOB WRIGHT/FRIENDS OF CITY HALL: ITS GOING TO END UP GOING TO LEGAL ACTION, THATS ALL WE CAN DO NOW.))
[Runs= 04]
[OUT Q=all we can do now]


The group will have to move quickly.
The council's decision calls for demolition to begin immediately.
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[IN Q=God works in mysterious]

((OLIVIA SPARKS/FRIENDS OF OLD CITY: IT WILL BE LIKE A DISASTER OR LIKE A FUNERAL BECAUSE IT IS SO MANY MEMORIES AND ITS SO MANY PEOPLE TRIED TO WORK SO HARD AND FAITHFUL TO SAVE IT.))
[Runs= 09]


Work that will continue until the wrecking ball arrives.
Justin McLeod, News 7, Covington.))
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The council will hold a special session on Tuesday to finalize plans for demolition.[Auto-Fire]


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Fire in Montgomery County destroyed a business and blocked traffic for several hours today.
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Firefighters believe the blaze started at Bill's Auto Sales around 9 this morning... when sparks from a cutting torch ignited nearby diesel fuel.
Two firefighters sustained minor injuries -- no one at the business was hurt.
The owner plans to reopen in some form Monday -- and says he will re-build.
Route 11 was closed to traffic for about four hours.
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[122-Ax]


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An accident on Route 122 in Bedford County leaves a teenager in critical condition.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Bedford Co.]

State Police say the teen was driving a Nissan, and turned in front of a Dodge pickup truck at around 12-thirty this afternoon. The driver of the pickup and a passenger were treated at Roanoke Memorial Hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
All of the injured were wearing their seatbelts.
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[Reagan]


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Family and friends gathered to remember Maureen Reagan as a woman who put others first.
The 60-year-old was laid to rest today in Sacramento.
She died August 8th after a nine-month battle with skin cancer.
Terisa Estacio reports.
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[IN Q=Family, friends and famous]
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[SUPER=01-Sharon Davis/First Lady of California; :34]
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[SUPER=01-Sen. John McCain/R-Arizona; 1:16]
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[Tease1]
[ANCHOR=Marya]
[WRITER=rle]
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Still to come on News 7, something was brewing in downtown Roanoke today, we'll have details...
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[VO-NAT]

and friends of the photographer O Winston Link remember the man and the photos that made him famous. We'll have more coming up in just a minute.
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[Link-Museum]


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[!!!ANCHOR TAG!!!] Preserving the past and honoring a legend....
Both will take place when the O. Winston Link Museum is erected in Roanoke as part of the downtown redevelopment.
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[IN Q=Winston really wanted it here]
[SUPER=01-David Helmer/Friend of Winston Link; :00]
[SUPER=01-Warner Dalhouse/Center in the Square Chairman; :33]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke/Yesterday; :41]
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[OUT Q=I'm very proud of that and he was too.]
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[IN Q=Winston really wanted it here]

((DAVID HELMER/FRIEND OF WINSTON LINK: WINSTON REALLY WANTED IT HERE, BECAUSE IF YOU LOOK AT WHERE HIS WORKS WERE, THEY ALL CENTERED AROUND THE ROANOKE AREA. AND THAT'S REALLY WHAT HE WANTED THIS TO BE, IN THE ROANOKE VALLEY. IT'S TAKEN A FEW YEARS, BUT IT'S HAPPENING.))
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[OUT Q=but it's happening.]


David Helmer is a retired Norfolk Southern employee and a friend of Winston Link. He was instrumental in promoting the museum idea, and winning Link's support.
He's pleased that Roanoke's proposal was successful, given the interest from others including the Chrysler Museum in Norfolk.
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[IN Q=We have successfully negotiated]

((WARNER DALHOUSE/CENTER IN THE SQUARE CHAIRMAN: WE HAVE SUCCESSFULLY NEGOTIATED A CONTRACT TO DEVELOP THE WORLD'S ONLY MUSEUM DEDICATED TO THE WORKS OF O. WINSTON LINK.))
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[OUT Q=dedicated to the work of O. Winston Link.]


Yesterday, Warner Dalhouse announced the agreement with Link's estate in his capacity as the chairman of Center in the Square.
But he too, has a personal connection with Link's photographs.
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[IN Q=My father was named]

((WARNER DALHOUSE/CENTER IN THE SQUARE CHAIRMAN: MY FATHER WAS NAMED JEFFERSON WILLIAM DALHOUSE AND HE WAS AN ELECTRICIAN AT SHAFFER'S CROSSING WHEN WINSTON LINK CAME THROUGH. THERE'S A PICTURE OF MY FATHER POLISHING THE HEADLIGHT OF ONE OF THE NEW LOCOMOTIVES, I THINK THE 611. HE CAME HOME THAT AFTERNOON AND SAID TO MY MOTHER. "YOU KNOW THAT MAN WANTED TO TAKE MY PHOTO AND YOU KNOW I THOUGHT IT WOULD TAKE JUST THE CLICK OF A SHUTTER, WELL IT TOOK TWO HOURS." YEAH, I'M VERY PROUD OF THAT AND HE WAS TOO.))
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[OUT Q=I'm very proud of that and he was too.]))



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Museum organizers must raise an additional FIVE-MILLION dollars for construction and another TWO MILLION for exhibits.
They hope to complete renovations to the old N&W Passenger station and build a new gallery for the Link photographs by July 2003.

[Micro-Brew]


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Beer lovers turned out in full force in Roanoke this evening.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke]


The fourth annual Microfestivus took place at First Union Plaza in downtown.
Five dollars gave you acess to sample more than thirty different microbrews and hear different bands perform on stage.
Proceeds benefit activities at Center in the Square.
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[IN Q=We do several social activities]

((KRISTA VANNOY/FESTIVAL ORGANIZER: WE DO SEVERAL SOCIAL ACITIVITIES AND CULTURAL ACTIVITIES TO DRAW YOUNG ADULTS INTO SQUARE IN THE SQUARE AND MAKE THEM A LITTLE BIT MORE FAMILIAR WITH WHAT'S GOING ON IN THE BUILDING WITH THE DIFFERENT ORGANIZATIONS WITH THE THEATER AND THE MUSEUMS AND GET THEM INVOLVED IN THE COMMUNITY.))
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[OUT Q=in the community]
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[VO-NAT]


The event attracted several hundred people and raised several thousand dollars.
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[Leukemia-Fund]


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A fundraiser in Roanoke may be a cut above the rest.
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[VO-NAT :15]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke]


The Leukemia society held a haircut-a-thon today at the Valley View Mall.
A team from Paul Mitchell travels the country to help different organizations and charities.
Mall shoppers were treated to a professional haircut after making a donation of at least fifteen dollars.
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[SOT 12:46:51; 12:45:04]
[IN Q=I needed a haircut]

((AMY LAUGHLIN/CUSTOMER: I NEEDED A HAIRCUT AND IT WAS FOR A GREAT CAUSE, HEARD ABOUT IT DECIDED TO COME OUT AND TRY.)) ((TAMMY ST. CLAIR/ORGANIZER: IT COMPLETELY GOES TO RESEARCH FOR LEUKEMIA AND NYPHOMA SOCIETY. LEUKEMIA WILL SAVE EVERY 75 CENTS OF EVERY DOLLAR WILL GO TO LEUKEMIA RESEARCH.))
[SUPER=01-Amy Laughlin/Customer; :00]
[SUPER=01-Tammy St. Clair/Leukemia Society; :06]
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[OUT Q=go to leukemia reserach]
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[VO-NAT]


Today's event went until five o'clock and raised more than 15-hundred dollars.
The hair stylists from Paul Mitchell donated their time.
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[Tease2]
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Still to come, one beauty pageant proves age is in the eyes of the beholder -
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[VO-NAT]

but before that, something BIG is growing for one 16 year old Nebraska boy... We'll have details coming up in just a minute. Stay with us, there's much more to come on News 7 at 11.
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[WEB-ADDRESS]
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[Web Address Announce] [Pinnacle 4885ess]

[Kiln-Interns]


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Lexington's Theater at Lime Kiln has a new program to give high school students a lesson or two about running a theater.
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[SUPER=03-Rockbridge Co.]

Eight high school interns have been learning all facets of the theater, from the business side to the stage for the last six weeks. The program is funded by the Virginia Commission for the Arts, in hopes the students can return to their high school theaters with a more complete understanding of the business.
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[SOT 2:17:01]
[IN Q=We've tried to do...]
[SUPER=01-Cydney Davis-English/Theater at Lime Kiln;]

((CYDNEY DAVIS-ENGLISH/LIME KILN THEATER; WE'VE TRIED TO DO A SMORGASBOARD OF THEATER, SO THEY'VE SEEN THE INS AND OUTS, BEHIND THE SCENES, BEHIND THE STAGE, AND BEEN INVOLVED IN THE PLAYWRITING PROCESS AND THE ACTING PROCESS, AND PUTTING A SHOW TOGETHER. SO THERE'S BEEN A LITTLE SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE, FOR THOSE INTERESTED IN COSTUMING, OR IN WRITING, OR IN THE PERFORMANCE SIDE.))
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[OUT Q=in the performance side.]
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[VO-NAT]

As their final project, the teens wrote and acted in a play about the Greek goddess of Love, Aphrodite, returning to earth as a divorce lawyer. The play wraps up tonight.
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[Pumpkin]


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A Nebraska teenager has raised a pumpkin that weighs three times what he does.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Omaha, NE;]


16-year-old Igor (Kon-fiss-AH-car) Konfisakhar is an expert at raising really big pumpkins.
He began his hobby four years ago.
His latest prize, which he calls "Shminky 3" weighs about 350-pounds.
Igor's family has enjoyed watching it grow.
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[SOT 20:12:43 - :53]
[IN Q=Seeing it grow]

((MARINA KONFISAKHAR/IGOR'S MOM: Seeing it grow that fast like 15 pounds per day and five inches of circumference per day you can almost watch it grow))
[SUPER=01-Marina Konfisakhar/Igor's Mom;]
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[OUT Q=watch it grow.]
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[VO-NAT]


Igor plans to enter the pumpkin in the state fair next week.
His only problem is how to get it there.
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[Senior-Pageant]


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[WRITER=jen]
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Tonight, Miss Virginia Senior Citizen was crowned... The pageant has been around since 1993 and proves age doesn't have to come before beauty. Brent Watts has more.
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[IN Q=Ok Our next contestant]
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[SUPER=01-Ruth Williams/Pageant Director; :23]
[SUPER=01-Janie Howell/Contestant; :38]
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[OUT Q=glad they came (clapping)]
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[S-Braves]


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Barry Bonds hit another homer yesterday but it wasn't enough. The Atlanta Braves beating the San Francisco Giants 3 to 1.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-San Francisco, CA/FOX SPORTS; :]


An aerial view of Pacific Bell Park in San Francisco.
Atlanta scored all the runs it would need in the first. Chipper Jones hits this line drive double to left centerfield scoring 2 runs and the Braves jumped out to the early 2 to nothing lead.
[SUPER=35-Atlanta/3/San Francisco/1/;]


Bonds put the Giants lone run on the board when he sends this pitch out of Pac Bell Park into the bay, his 54-th homer tieing him for 8-th place on the career home run list but the Braves win it 3 to 1.
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[S-MLB]


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Juan Gonzalez drove in three runs to lead the Cleveland Indians to a 4 to 3 win over Anaheim.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Cleveland, OH/FOX SPORTS; :]


Gonzalez put the Indians on the board in the bottom of the first sending this pitch over the right field wall for a 2 run homer and Cleveland led 2 to nothing.
But the Angels answered in the top of the second Tim Salmon's 2 run homer over the centerfield wall would tie the game at 2 to 2.
[SUPER=35-Cleveland/4/Anaheim/3/;]


Gonzalez would break the tie in the bottom of the third hitting this shot to right field scoring Kenny Lofton and the Indians get the 4 to 3 win.
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[S-Scores]


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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-South Williamsport, PA/ESPN2; :]


The Little League World Series saw its first perfect game in 44 years today.
American Danny Almonte struck out 16 of 18 batters he faced as the Rolando Paulino team from Bronx, New York defeated a Florida team 5 to nothing. The 12 year old left hander faned the first 15 batters and was touched for just a handful of foul balls.
And here are tonight's baseball scores.
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[S-PGA]


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Phil Mickelson still has a shot at his first major title but first he must get by David Toms.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Duluth, Ga/CBS SPORTS; :]


Toms and Mickelson both teed off late yesterday afternoon.
On the par 3 243 15-th hole Toms using a 4 iron scored the second hole in one of the round. He would finish with a 5 under par 65 for a record setting 14 under par 196, the lowest third round score ever in a major.
Mickelson had 8 birdies on the way to his third straight 66 and he's 2 shots back at 12 under par. He's going into the final round of a major within 2 strokes of the lead for the 7th time.
But Mickelson has won in Atlanta before.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=It's been...]
[SUPER=01-Phil Mickelson/2 Shots Off The Lead; :]
[RUNS=:15]
[OUT Q=....go catch em."]
[ANCHOR=Roy]
[GRAPHIC=Hold Logo]


Shingo Katayama and Steve Lowery are tied for third place at 10 under par David Duval is next at 9 under.
Tiger Woods is 1 under after shooting a 69.

[S-Hills]


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[WRITER=rst]
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The first annual Kroger Cup Blue Hills 2 man Open championship teed off yesterday.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke; :]


46 2 man teams took on the course at Blue Hills in a very unique format for the 2 day tournament.
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[SOT]
[IN Q="There are...]
[SUPER=01-Billy King/Blue Hills Club Pro; :]
[RUNS=:18]
[OUT Q=......more competative. "]
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[VO-NAT]


The tournament is open from amateur's in and out of the state of Virginia. It will become an annual event that will be held this time of the year in the future.
The hopes are to attract the top amateur's throughout the region.
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[SOT]
[IN Q="This time...]
[RUNS=:16]
[OUT Q=.....other team."]
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That's it for sports, have a great sunday everybody.

[S-Defense]


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[WRITER=sma]
[TAPE#=SP-100 (57:49)]
[GRAPHIC=VMI football]


The VMI football team opens the season August 30th on the road against Duquesne, a team that scored 57 points on the Keydets last year. The VMI defense is the focus of Steve Mason's chat with one of the Keydets top linebackers.
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[IN Q="]
[SUPER=@Steve1; :00]
[SUPER=01-Mike Bradley/VMI Outside Linebacker; :10]
[SUPER=03-Lexington/Furman vs. VMI; :17]
[SUPER=01-Cal McCombs/VMI Third Year Head Coach; 1:04]
[RUNS=1:39]
[OUT Q=...News 7 sports"]
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[S-Busch]


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[WRITER=rst]
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Ryan Newman dominated the Busch race at Michigan winning the NAPA 250.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Brooklyn, MI/TNT SPORTS; :]


A caution turned the race into a 10 laps shoot out and Newman would hold off Kevin Harvick taking the checkered flag.
Newman led 119 of 125 laps in getting the Busch victory.
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[SOT]
[IN Q="So many....]
[SUPER=01-Ryan Newman/NAPA 250 Winner; :]
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[OUT Q=.....at Michigan]
[ANCHOR=Roy]
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Harvick was second, Tony Raines third, Jimmie Johnson fourth and Mike McLaughlin fifth.
Jeff Burton finished 10-th.
David Toms leads the PGA championship, more later on Sunday Morning.
by SS