[1-News-Head]

[ANCHOR= Teresa]

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[VO-NAT]

Ahead on NEWS 7 at six... Police in Martinsville have a murder mystery on their hands after a woman is apparently shoved from a third story apartment.
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[anchor=Teresa]

And, fire overnight damages a Virginia Tech fraternity.



[Sports-head]


[ANCHOR=travis]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=twe]
[TAPE#=]
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Tonight in sports, baseball remembers Darryl Kile, Nascar is on the road again,
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[VO-NAT]

plus a preview of the Barbers' NFL Twins camp which gets underway on Monday.
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[WX-Head]
[ANCHOR=Brent]
[SS=None]


It was a partly cloudy day across most of the region. Tonight looks to be very muggy. Showers are a part of your workweek forecast. I'll have the details coming up. [Video-Open]
[NEWSCAST=6]
[WRITER=]
[TAPE#=Video Open]
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[VO-NAT]

Police look for a suspect after a woman is apparently shoved from a third story apartment in Martinsville.
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[ANCHOR=Teresa]
[GRAPHIC=News7at6]


Good evening, I'm Teresa Hamilton.


[M'ville-Murder]


[ANCHOR=Teresa]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=tha]
[TAPE#=02-26 TC-15:36]
[GRAPHIC=Murder Investigation]

Authorities are treating the woman's death as a homocide.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Martinsville;]

Police received a call shortly before eight o'clock saying a body had been found lying on the grass at the Rivermont A
partment complex--- just off Route 57.

The vicitm has been identified as 48- year old Janice Payne-- Police say it appears she'd been pushed from a window on the third floor.
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[SOT 00:07:19]
[IN Q=We're in the ]
[SUPER=01-Mike Rogers/Martinsville Police Chief; ]

((WE'RE IN THE PROCESS OF INTERVIEWING ALL OF THE FAMILY, FRIENDS, AND NEIGHBORS, EVERYBODY HAS BEEN VERY COOPERATIVE WIHT US AND SHARING WHAT INFORMATION THEY'RE AWARE OF AND WE HOPE TO MAKE AN ARREST.))
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[OUT Q=to make an arrest.]
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[VO-NAT]

Police have not said what other injuries the woman may have suffered-- aside from those connected with the fall. So far, an arrest has NOT been made.
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[Wythe-Raceway]


[ANCHOR=Teresa]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=tha]
[TAPE#=none]
[GRAPHIC=Fatal Accident]

An accident at a Wythe County race track has left one person dead and another injured. It happened last night at the Wythe County raceway just off Interstate 81 in Rural Retreat. According to the sheriff- a tire came off a car that was racing on the track and flew into the stands-- striking two people. One person was killed and another was injured. Their names have not been released.

[81-Ax]


[ANCHOR=Teresa]
[NEWSCAST=6 PM]
[WRITER=jus]
[TAPE#=02-24 TC-19:35]
[GRAPHIC=Fatal Accident]


An accident on Interstate 81 killed two people and backed up traffic for most of the day.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Rockbridge Co.]


The crash happened just after seven thirty this morning on I-81 in Rockbridge County.
State Police say the driver of a tractor trailer lost control and crashed just north of Route 11 near Natural Bridge.

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[SOT 30:03]
[IN Q=NB tractor trailer]

((SGT. PAUL DULANEY/STATE POLICE: NB TRACTOR TRAILER RAN OFF THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE ROAD AND STRUCK THE BRIDGE, CAUGHT ON FIRE. THE TRUCK AND THE TRAILER SEPARATED. THE TRAILER FLIPPED OVER AND THE TRUCK CAUGHT IN FIRE AND WENT OFF THE RIGHT SHOULDER DOWN INTO THE MEDIAN.))
[SUPER=01-Sgt. Paul Dulaney/VA State Police]
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[OUT Q=into the median]
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[VO-NAT]


State Police are still trying to notify next of kin before releasing the names of the two people killed in the tractor trailer.
Northbound Interstate 81 was closed for several hours causing a major backup.
The accident also caused some bridge damage.
A bridge inspector had to be called in to make sure the bridge is still structurally sound.
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[Fraternity-House]


[ANCHOR=Teresa]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=tha]
[TAPE#=02-25 TC-26:37]
[GRAPHIC=Fire]

A Virginia Tech fraternity house suffered thousands of dollars in damage after catching fire early this morning.


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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Blacksburg; ]

Firefighters were called to the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity house shortly before four o'clock. Officials say the blaze appears to have started in a mattress in the basement.
Five people were in the house ... all escaped unharmed. The fire did about 75-hundred dollars damage.
Firefighters say it appears to be an accident.
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[Monty-Government]


[ANCHOR=Teresa]
[NEWSCAST=6 PM]
[WRITER=jus]
[TAPE#=02-14 TC-1:48:15]
[GRAPHIC=none]

It's a perfect fit for the New River Valley. Montgomery County has taken an old sewing factor and using several million dollars has turned it into a state of the art facility. And as Justin McLeod tell us just about everyone in the county will end up using it.
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[SOT 21:34:27]
[IN Q=Nat sound of car driving by]
[SUPER=03-Montgomery Co.; :00]
[SUPER=01-Mary Biggs/Board of Supervisors; :33]
[SUPER=@justin1; :51]
[SUPER=01-Ila Agee/County Resident; 1:18]
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[OUT Q=JM, News 7, Montgomery County]

((((NAT SOUND OF CAR DRIVING BY; 21:34:27))
Looks can be deceiving here in Montgomery County.
On the outside, this building looks like an old factory.
But take a look inside, it's actually the county government's new home.
[SOT 14:23:19]
[IN Q=Thats part of the]

((ROBERT PARKER/PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER: THAT'S PART OF THE UNIQUE CHARACTER OF THE BUILDING. IT'S STILL LOOKS LIKE A FACTORY.))
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[OUT Q=like a factory]


A sewing factory in fact.
For nearly forty years, this building housed the Imperial Reading Corporation.
The county then came along in the early nineties and acquired the property.
Shortly there after, county leaders decided to renovate the building rather than build a new government center.
[SOT 14:15:49]
[IN Q=It worked out really]

((MARY BIGGS/BOARD OF SUPERVISORS: IT WORKED OUT REALLY REALLY WELL, TO KEEP THAT HISTORICAL ASPECT OF IT AND AT THE SAME TIME MAKE IT INTO A VERY MODERN GOVERNMENT COMPLEX.))
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[OUT Q=modern government complex]


A modern complex that cost nearly ten million dollars.
The offices are bigger and more convient.
Before county services were scattered throughout the area, now they're all under one roof.
[SOT 21:32:32; TAPE 2]
[IN Q=The county is especially]

((JUSTIN McLEOD/REPORTING: THE COUNTY IS ESPECIALLY PROUD OF THIS ROOM. THIS IS WHERE YOU'D COME TO PRAISE OR AS THEY SAY FIGHT CITY HALL. IT IS CALLED THE MEETING ROOM AND IT HAS JUST ABOUT EVERY TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCE YOU CAN THINK OF FROM CLOSED CIRCUIT TV TO A STATE OF THE ART SOUND SYSTEM.))
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[OUT Q=art sound system]

((NAT SOUND OF BOB AND I TALKING))
But not all of it has a modern touch.
The county restored a lot of the old building using the original hardwood floors and brick interior.
[SOT 14:18:53]
[IN Q=Renovation I mean its beautiful]

((ILA AGEE/COUNTY RESIDENT: RENOVATION, I MEAN ITS BEAUTIFUL NOW. AND I DON'T BELIEVE THEY COULD EVER BUILD A BUILDING AS GOOD AS THIS ONE IS.))
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[OUT Q=as this one is]


Just around the corner, the county is already preparing for the future.
Another 30-thousand square feet remains untouched ensuring this old building will bring new services to the area for many years to come. Justin McLeod, News 7, Montgomery County.))

[Amtrak]


[ANCHOR=Teresa]
[NEWSCAST=6 PM]
[WRITER=jus]
[TAPE#=02-22 TC-1:04:13]
[GRAPHIC=none]


Governor Mark Warner is urging Virginia's Congressional delegation to prevent Amtrak from coming to a screeching halt.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Clifton Forge]


The railroad could shut down as early as Wednesday because of a 200 million dollar shortfall.
New Amtrak President David Gunn says Amtrak will start turning away passengers and moving trains to storage if it doesn't get more federal dollars.
Governor Warner says a shutdown could hurt places like Clifton Forge and Staunton which depend on their Amtrak stops for tourism revenue.
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[SOT 2:52:06]
[IN Q=My concern is if Amtrak]

((GOV. MARK WARNER: MY CONCERN IS IF AMTRAK GOES UNDER WHETHER SOME OF THE RURAL COMMUNITIES THAT ARE CURRENTLY BEING SERVED ARE GOING TO BE SUDDENLY LEFT OUT SO MY HOPE IS CONGRESS WILL STEP UP AND MAKE THE INVESTMENT IN AMTRAK SO WE CAN KEEP THAT TRAIN SYSTEM RUNNING PARTICULARLY IN RURAL VIRGINIA.))
[SUPER=@markwarner]
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[OUT Q=in rural Virginia]
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[VO-NAT]


Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta said this weekend he'll consider providing emergency financial aid to keep Amtrak going past Wednesday's threatened shutdown date.
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[Tease#1]
[ANCHOR=Teresa]
[SS=NONE]

Still ahead on NEWS 7 at six... the city of Roanoke gets ready to host hundreds of kids eager to take advantage of the summer weather.
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[VO-NAT]

And, Roanoke County plays host to a special graduation-- as 32 men and women move forward as volunteer and career firefighters. But first... lets check in with Brent on this sunny Sunday afternoon.
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[Adventure-Camp]


[ANCHOR=Teresa]
[NEWSCAST=6 PM]
[WRITER=jus]
[TAPE#=02-13 TC-1:34:59]
[GRAPHIC=none]


Camp is in sesssion beginning tomorrow.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke]


Roanoke's Parks and Recreation Department will hold its annual Adventures in the Park Monday through Friday from now until August 9th.
The camp is free to city residents between the ages of six and twelve.
Each camp is limited to the first 50- registrants and will include all sorts of activities.
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[SOT 1:33:47]
[IN Q=This year each site]

((STEPHANIE HOLLAND/RECREATION PROGRAMMER: THIS YEAR EACH SITE WILL HAVE A BASKETBALL TEAM THAT WILL COMPETE AT THE END OF THE SUMMER AGAINST ONE ANOTHER. THEY GO SWIMMING ONCE A WEEK. WE HAVE ON-SITE PEOPLE THAT WILL BE DOING ARTS AND CRAFTS OUT ON THE PLAYGROUND AND THEY'LL ALSO BE DOING ALL KINDS OF ACTIVITIES.))
[SUPER=01-Stephanie Holland/Recreation Programmer]
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[OUT Q=kinds of activities]
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[VO-NAT]


The programs will take place at these six locations.
The camp runs from eight until 12:30 in the afternoon.
Parents must provide a birth certificate as well as a physical and immunization record.
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[Fire-Graduate]


[ANCHOR=Teresa]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=jwi]
[TAPE#=02-16 TC-1:03:28]
[GRAPHIC=none]


The forest fire in Rockbridge County and the fires that continue to run wild in Colorado and Arizona prove that fire-fighters and emergency personnel are in high demand. Roanoke County and the surrounding area recently graduated some of it's own. News 7's Jennifer Wishon has the story.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=We need a lot]
[SUPER=01-Crystal Olson/EMT Graduate;:00]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke Co.; :07]
[SUPER=@Minnix; :53]
[SUPER=01-Chief Rick Birch/Roanoke Co. Fire and Rescue; 1:06]
[SUPER=19-Jennifer Wishon/Reporting; 1:24:]
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[OUT Q=JW, News 7]
(([SOT 12:16:13]
[IN Q=We need a lot]

((CRYSTAL OLSON/EMT GRADUATE: WE NEED A LOT OF PEOPLE TO HELP, BUT YOU HAVE TO WANT TO DO IT...IT'S PRETTY STRENUOUS.))
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[OUT Q=pretty strenuous]

Strenuous is a good word to describe the work firefighters and emergency medical technicians do each day.
But, 32 graduates from Roanoke County and city as well as Montgomery County can't wait to get started.
[SOT 12:15:52]
[IN Q=This is what]

((CRYSTAL OLSON/EMT GRADUATE: THIS IS WHAT I WANT TO DO...I LOVE IT.))
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[OUT Q=I love it]

Crystal just graduated from her EMT training class and won an award for her outstanding efforts. But when she signed up for classes she had no idea how different her life would be at graduation.
[SOT 12:15:31]
[IN Q=A week before]

((A WEEK BEFORE THE CLASS STARTED I FOUND OUT I WAS PREGNANT AND I WAS LIKE FOUR MONTHS ALONG. SO I TOLD JIMMY THE TEACHER AND JUST TOOK IT FROM THERE. I WENT TO CLASS, HAD MY KID AND CAME BACK.))
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[OUT Q=and came back]

Former Roanoke County fire fighter Fuzzy Minnix says there are many times that duty will take the graduates away from family and friends, but they are answering to a higher calling.
[SOT 12:00:28]
[IN Q=It's obvious to]

((FUZZY MINNIX/ROANOKE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS: IT'S OBVIOUS TO ME THAT THERE'S DEDICATION IN EACH ONE OF YOU OR YOU WOULDN'T BE DOING THIS TO BEGIN WITH.))
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[OUT Q=to begin with]

And it was dedication that got the graduates through their programs.
[SOT 12:12:38]
[IN Q=On the firefighters]

((CHIEF RICK BURCH/FIRE AND RESCUE: ON THE FIREFIGHTERS SIDE THERE'S ABOUT 180 HOURS THAT THEY HAVE TO COMPLETE OF BOTH CLASSROOM SKILLS AS WELL AS PHYSICAL SKILLS OR FIRE FIGHTING SKILLS. AND THE SAME THING ON THE EMS SIDE. THEY HAVE CLASSROOM AND THEY HAVE PRACTICAL SKILLS CONSISTING OF OVER 400 HOURS IN THE CARDIAC TECH CLASS.))
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[OUT Q=cardiac tech class]
[SOT 12:22:47]
[IN Q=The roles of]

((THE ROLES OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE PERSONNEL TOOK ON A NEW MEANING DURING THE EVENTS OF SEPTEMBER 11TH...ESPECIALLY AS THE GOVERNMENT CONTINUES TO RELEASE NEW TERROR WARNINGS. AND WITH THE REGION'S RECENT DROUGHT THE ADDITION OF NEW FIREFIGHTERS AND EMS STAFF COULDN'T COME AT A BETTER TIME.))
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[OUT Q=a better time]))
[Tease#2]
[ANCHOR=Teresa]
[SS=NONE]

Still to come on the newscast, local companies throw away tons of defective merchandise...
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[VO-NAT]

and a local minister is proving that one man's trash can be another's treasure. We'll have that and more coming up.
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[VA-Profile]


[ANCHOR=Teresa]
[NEWSCAST=6]
[WRITER=ssm]
[TAPE#=Profiles #5 1:41:08]
[GRAPHIC=VA Profile]

It's technically garbage, but it literally could be a lifesaver. An Appomattox County minister is taking what some companies throw away, and turning it into treasure.
Steve Smallshaw has more in this week's "Virginia Profile".
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[SOT]
[IN Q=Reverend Ronald]
[SUPER=03-Appomattox Co.; :00]
[SUPER=01-Rev. Ronald Davidson/Gleaning For The World; :54]
[SUPER=@ssm2; 1:21]
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[OUT Q=News7, Appomattox County.]


(( Reverend Ronald Davidson is the man in charge of a warehouse full of trash.
Trash by industry standards that is.. in reality these stacks of products which include food, clothing and medical supplies are still perfectly good.
[SOT 10:51:27]

((SEE THAT LITTLE AIR BUBBLE RIGHT HERE AND RIGHT THERE? THAT'S DEFECTIVE.))
[RUNS= 06]


But instead of trashing these candles or selling them as irregulars, the company that makes them donates thousands every month to Gleaning for the World in Appomattox County.
The candles will go to students in countries where electricity is scarce, so they can study at night.
[SOT 10:47:29]

((WE LITERALLY HAVE PEOPLE DYING BECAUSE THEY DON'T HAVE SUTURES AND SCALPELS AND BANDAGES TO DO SIMPLE SURGERIES.))
[RUNS= 05]


And it's not just simple things like candles.. over-the-counter medicines, operating gurneys, beds, computers, even hospital linens that can be turned into diapers...all of this was destined for a landfill before Reverend Davidson and his crew stepped in.
[SOT 10:57:17]

((REV. RONALD DAVIDSON/GLEANING FOR THE WORLD: WHAT WE DO IS WE GO IN THE BACK DOOR AND ASK THEM FOR WHAT THEY'RE DESTROYING. SO THAT WE CAN TAKE WHAT IS GOING TO THE LANDFILL AND SAVE LANDFILL SPACE AND AT THE SAME TIME TIME WE CAN SAVE LIVES AND SOULS WITH IT.))
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[OUT Q=souls with it.]
[SOT 10:58:16]

((DAVIDSON: WE'RE NOT TALKING ABOUT TRASH, WE'RE NOT TALKING ABOUT GARBAGE, WE'RE TALKING ABOUT STUFF THAT YOU AND I WOULD USE EVERY SINGLE DAY, THAT A PERSON IN GUATEMALA WHO'S MAKING THREE DOLLARS A DAY IS NOT ABLE TO AFFORD.))
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[OUT Q=able to afford.]
[natsot loading bags 11:06:40]
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Since its start in 1998, Gleaning for the World has shipped more than 75 million dollars worth of goods overseas, where mission groups distribute them to those in need.
Culling from just a 200-mile radius around central Virginia, Davidson says they're just scratching the surface.
[SOT 11:15:59//11:16:38]

((WE'RE NOT TOUCHING ONE TENTH OF ONE PERCENT. I WOULD SAY TO ANYONE IN INDUSTRY 'LOOK AROUND AND SEE WHAT YOU'RE DESTROYING'. LOOK AT WHAT YOU'RE THROWING AWAY AND SEE IF IT CAN SAVE SOMEBODY'S LIFE AND GIVE US A CALL AND SEE IF WE CAN USE IT OR NOT.))
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[OUT Q=use it or not.]
[natsot truck door 11:10:25]
[RUNS= 02]


This week, Gleaning moved out its 500th shipment.. both a milestone and a starting point.
[SOT 11:17:03]

((DAVIDSON: IF WE HAVE A SUCCESSFUL DAY WE SAVE LIVES OF PEOPLE THAT COULD HAVE DIED. IF WE HAVE A POOR DAY WE'RE GOING TO LOSE PEOPLE WHO COULD HAVE BEEN SAVED. TO COME TO WORK EVERY MORNING AND KNOW THAT YOUR JOB IS TO SAVE LIVES IS A PRETTY GREAT JOB TO HAVE.))
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[OUT Q=great job to have.]


Steve Smallshaw, News7, Appomattox County.))


[Sports tease]


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On the way in sports, a little road racing from Sonoma, baseball moves on in the wake of Darryl Kile's passing,
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and the Roanoke Valley Horse show packs it in for another year.
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[S-Race]


[ANCHOR=travis]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=twe]
[TAPE#=SP-123 TC2323]
[GRAPHIC=Nascar]


We start on the track or should we say on the road. The Winston Cup drivers made right and left handed turns today in the season's first road course race in the wine country of Northern California.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Sonoma, CA/Fox Sports; :00]


To the newly renamed Infineon Raceway we go where Tony Stewart started on the pole for today's race. Dale Earnhardt, Junior was the recipient of some road rage on the part of Kyle Petty. Junior gets up close and personal with the tire wall bringing out the caution.
Road racing specialist Boris Said didn't fare much better as he mixes it up with John Andretti.
Jerry Nadeau had the lead and was cruising to victory in the Petty's number 44 ride, but Nadeau blew up with just 3 laps to go and finally Ricky Rudd has some racing luck. Rudd takes advantage of Nadeau's misfortune to win his 6th career road race.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=]
[SUPER=01-Ricky Rudd/6th Road Course Win; :00]
[RUNS=:12]
[OUT Q=we'll take it."]
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[S-Braves]


[ANCHOR=travis]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=twe]
[TAPE#=SP-124 TC1700]
[GRAPHIC=MLB]


Major League Baseball continued to remember Cardinals pitcher Darryl Kile this afternoon. Flags were flown at half staff at most parks around the country.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Atlanta, GA/TBS; :00]


At Turner Field in Atlanta, baseball just didn't seem as important today. But the games went on. The Braves continued their recent hot streak wasting no time in getting on the board against the White Sox. Rafael Furcal led off with a homerun for the Bravos and then Andruw Jones followed suit. Jones smacked his 19th bomb of the season to deep center field and Atlanta led 4 to nothing.
Just for good measure Matt Franco and Chipper Jones each went deep in the 8th and the Braves hammer the White Sox 9 to 1 for their 5th straight win.
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[S-Scores]


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[S-Horse]


[ANCHOR=travis]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=twe]
[TAPE#=SP-120 TC15945]
[GRAPHIC=Horse Show]


Now that the Roanoke Valley Horse Show is in the books, the cleanup at the Salem Civic Center has begun.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Salem; :00]


About 40 volunteers were on hand bright and early this morning to begin dismantling the show rings and the stables. The complex will now gear up for the Salem Fair in just a few weeks. As for the horse show, from setup to cleanup things went smoothly.
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[SUPER=01-Tommy Barron/Horse Show Field Crew; :00]
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[S-Walt]


[ANCHOR=travis]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=twe]
[TAPE#=SP-119 TC15342]
[GRAPHIC=News 7 Sports]


Ronde and Tiki Barber will hold their 5th annual football camp here in the Valley this week. Day One kicks off tomorrow morning at Cave Spring High School.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=]
[SUPER=01-Walt Derey/Camp Instructor; :00]
[RUNS=:24]
[OUT Q=..sometimes the kids do."]
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[anchor=travis]
[graphic=News 7 Sports]

Camp starts at 9am.

[S-Tennis]


[ANCHOR=travis]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=twe]
[TAPE#=SP-121]
[GRAPHIC=Tennis]


We finish up with news from the tennis court. Wimbledon starts on Monday and the tournament may do so without Pete Sampras.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-2001 U.S. Open/USA Sports; :00]


Pistol Pete missed practice today at the All-England club, instead opting for treatment on a sore rib. The seven time Wimbledon champ withdrew from an exhibition match on Saturday and his status is day to day. Sampras' first round (------------) opponent is scheduled to be Martin Lee of Great Britain.
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