[1-News-Head]

[ANCHOR=Shannon 2-Shot]

Think there's a sex offender in your midst?
The U-S Supreme Court says it's okay for you to check on-line.
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[VO-NAT :05]
[ANCHOR=Keith 2-Shot]

And a local trucking company says the more it fuels up, the more it runs out of steam.
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[Sports-Head]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
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[WRITER=mst]
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More regional hoops hope to wrap up tonight. Tech and Uva face critical home conference games. Elliott Sadler looks to unslump himself.
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[VO-NAT]

And a week after getting high fived out of town by the Redskins - Stephen Davis could be reunited with the man who drafted him in 1996.
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[WX-Head]
[ANCHOR=Robin]
[SS=None]


Looks like another round of showers are headed this way. Temperatures stay mild through the weekend. All the weather details just ahead.
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[ANCHOR=Shannon 4-Shot]


News 7 is next.
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[SOT 00:22:47]
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((IT'S CRAZY THE WAY IT'S GOING THERE IS NO RHYME AND REASON BEHIND IT. ))
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[OUT Q=behind it.]
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[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Keith 2-Shot]

The cost of doing business drives a local trucking company off the pathway of success.
[ANCHOR=Shannon 2-Shot]

The owner blames fuel costs and price gouging.
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[ANCHOR=Shannon 2-Shot]


Good evening, I'm Shannon Young.
[ANCHOR=Keith 2-Shot]


And I'm Keith Humphry.
[Fuel-Prices]
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[WRITER=rca]
[TAPE#=02-55 TC1:16:45]
[ANCHOR=Keith 2-Shot]

Houston Motor Express has been operating in our area since 19-73.
[ANCHOR=Shannon 2-Shot]

But its owner says the time has come that the family owned and operated business may not make it and a major reason is fuel prices. [***BIG RIG GRAPHIC***]
[TOSS ACROSS=Keith-Shannon & Rachel /Pulpit;]

Business Reporter Rachel Cannon takes a look at one company's struggle to stay alive, Rachel? Keith and Shannon, Consumers are struggling every time they fill up at the pump - - but for the trucking industry rising prices
[LIVE= Rachel /FULL]
[SUPER=@Rachel1;]

could cost them their business. Bob Crouse says he doesn't accept the explanations for soaring fuel costs.
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[SUPER=03-Elliston; :00]
[SUPER=01-Bob Crouse/Trucking Company Owner; :21]
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[OUT Q=CONTINUE IN TRUCKING.]

(( Bob Crouse started in the trucking industry almost 30-years. He bought a rig and eventually built up a business that delivers freight all over the country. Houston Motor Express has made it through some tough times ... de-regulation and shortages ... but Crouse says this fuel crisis may be it.
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[SOT 00:25:16]
[IN Q=it is a ]

((BOB CROUSE/TRUCKING COMPANY OWNER; IT IS A NIGHTMARE, I'D LIKE TO PUT A NIGHTMARE, I WISH THAT PEOPLE KNEW AND WOULD UNDERSTAND WHAT IT TOOK TO GET A SIMPLE LOAD OF THEIR FREIGHT FROM HERE TO OHIO.))
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In addition to a rise in taxes and insurance, he points to fuel.
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[SOT 00:24:30]
[IN Q=A 1.36]

((A 1.36 TO A 1.64 YOU PUT A PERCENTAGE ON THAT NOTHING THAT EVEN THE NEW REPORTED WOULD JUSTIFY THAT RATE.))
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[SOT 00:22:27]
[IN Q=in our]

((IT IS JUST GOUGE AND IN OUR OPINION IT'S NOTHING BUT PURE GOUGING.))
[OUT Q=GOUGING.]

Crouse doesn't buy the reasoning his local supplier attributes the increases to. But The American Petroleum Institute agrees with the supplier. A spokesman says "IT HASN'T BEEN THIS BAD IN A WHILE, TRUCKERS ARE REALLY HURTING, ESPECIALLY BECAUSE THEY USE DIESEL. BUT WITH A PARTICULARLY COLD WINTER, DEMAND IS UP FOR THE HEATING OIL SO THAT ADDED TO TIGHT SUPPLY FOR CRUDE OIL, AND JITTERS WITH IRAQ, WE'RE FEELING THE IMPACT RIGHT NOW." For now, Houston Motor Express is working with shippers to get help with fuel surcharges. He says the company has about 90-days left.
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[SOT 00:25:03]
[IN Q=I have ]

((I HAVE TO DECIDE WHETHER I WANT TO CONTINUE IN TRUCKING.))
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[LIVE= Rachel /FULL]

Crouse says he will have to stop operations if he doesn't get some kind of relief and that he doesn't want to file for bankruptcy.
[TOSS ACROSS=Keith Shannon & Rachel /Pulpit;]

Meanwhile, Keith and Shannon, The Petroleum Institute says it just doesn't know when prices may start to level off or get lower.

[Sex-Registry]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
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[WRITER=dse]
[TAPE#=03-03 TC1:04:05]
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The U-S Supreme Court has approved the use of websites to warn people about sex offenders in their neighborhoods.

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[VO-NAT]


The justices say it's O-K for states such as Virginia to put pictures of convicted sex offenders on the Net- - that it's not a case of punishing them twice for the same crime.
It's the first time the court has taken a look at the issue.
Every state and the federal government now has sex-offender registry laws.
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[Falwell-Website]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
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[WRITER=dse]
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[WIPE WIPE WIPE]

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[VO-NAT]


A website that's a parody of the Reverend Jerry Falwell will be allowed to remain online.
Today, a federal judge sided with the Illinois resident who built the site named after the Lynchburg evangelist.
An international panel that oversees Internet domain names ruled last June that the site could stay.
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[Elsakaan]


[ANCHOR=Shannon ]
[NEWSCAST=Six]
[WRITER=jda]
[TAPE#=03-08 TC19:54]
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There is more information tonight on the two Egyptian men who were arrested Monday as they passed through Roanoke.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Near Knoxville, TN;]


One of the men caught the attention of Tennesee authorities early Sunday morning while taking pictures of a hydro-electric dam.
Ahmed Muhammed Elsakaan (El-sa-KAHN) and his brother, Hatem Elsakaan were taken into custody at the Roanoke bus station.
They're now accused of trying to obtain a Virginia Driver's license by listing a false address.
While in the Knoxville area, the men apparently worked at a local shopping mall, and lived in an apartment building nearby.
Investigators searched that apartment this week, and removed material including boxes of videotapes.

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[ANCHOR=Shannon]
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[WRITER=syo]
[TAPE#=03-05 TC23:30]
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A high school athelete credited with tackling a suspected thief says, if he had it to do over again, he probably wouldn't.
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[VO-NAT :15]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke;]

A preliminary hearing in the case of Jay Thorne was held in Roanoke General District Court this morning.
[SUPER=04-January 5;]

Thorne is charged with taking 468-dollars from the Western Sizzlin' on Route 460 in January. Witnesses say the thief was wearing a mask but was unarmed.
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[SOT 9:25:43-9:25:52]

((KELYNN MURRAY/CASHIER: HE JUST CAME IN THE OUT-DOOR AND TOLD ME TO GIVE HIM ALL THE MONEY AND I ASKED HIM IF HE WAS JOKING AND HE SAID, "NO", AND I GAVE HIM MY MONEY.))
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[OUT Q=and I gave him my money.]
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[VO NAT :12] One of the witnesses, 16-year old Aaron Conner, is credited with tackling the suspect after the crime and holding him until help arrived. The William Byrd running back says he acted without thinking.
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[SOT 9:33:20-9:33:38]
[IN Q=He could have had a gun.]

((AARON CONNER/TACKLED SUSPECT: HE COULD HAVE HAD A GUN. HE COULD HAVE TURNED AROUND AND SHOT ME AT ANYTIME, WHICH I DIDN'T KNOW. I KINDA THOUGHT OF IT AT FIRST. I WAS WATCHING HIS HANDS JUST IN CASE THEY WENT TO HIS POCKETS SO, I WAS WATCHING THAT.))
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[OUT Q=so I was watching that.]
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[VO NAT :07] The case was certified to the grand jury on one charge of larceny and one charge of unlawful wearing of a mask.
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[Tease#1]
[ANCHOR=Keith 2-Shot]
[SS=NONE]


They said it could happen, now a state health worker may have a serious reaction to the Smallpox vaccine.
More on that when News 7 returns.
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[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Shannon 2-Shot]


Winter weather's slowed construction at one area ballpark...
Flooding damaged others.
So will they be ready in time for the boys and girls of summer?
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[Agee]
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If the Virginia Supreme Court were a representative branch of government, citizens of Salem would rule the rest of the state.
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[SUPER=01-Justice Steve Agee/Virginia Supreme Court; :16]
[SUPER=01-Justice Lawrence Koontz/Virginia Supreme Court; :21]
[SUPER=01-Jerry Kilgore/Virginia Attorney General; ]
[SUPER=01-Sen. Charles Hawkins/(R) Chatham; ]
[SUPER=01-Chief Justice Leroy Hassell/Virginia Supreme Court; ]
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[OUT Q=powers of the court.]

(( The Supreme Court convened in special session in Salem today, so that Steve Agee could be sworn in in his home town.
He becomes the second jurist from Salem on the state's highest court. Lawrence Koontz joined this court in a similar ceremony at Roanoke College in 1995.
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((WELCOME TO SALEM, NOW KNOWN AS THE MOTHER OF SUPREME COURT JUSTICES.)) [RUNS:05]
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((IT'S UNUSUAL AND EXCITING TO HAVE A COLLEAGUE RIGHT IN TOWN WITH ME, SO I'M PARTICULARLY EXCITED ABOUT IT.)) [RUNS08]
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((THE CHEMISTRY OF THE COURT IS GOOD AND HAVING SOME FOLKS WITH WESTERN VIRGINIA COMMON SENSE WILL BE A PLUS AND AN ASSET.)) [RUNS:06]
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Including Justice Cynthia Kinzer of Pennigton Gap, three of the seven justices are from southwest Virginia, a fact that was not lost on Attorney General Jerry Kilgore who's from Scott County.
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[IN Q=You know, as ]

((YOU KNOW AS I LOOK AT THE COURT, AND I SEE JUSTICE AGEE SWORN IN IN A FEW MINUTES, I SEE THREE JUSTICES THAT WILL NO LONGER NEED AN INTERPRETER, WHEN I APPEAR BEFORE THE COURT.)) [RUNS11]
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Agee's professional colleagues past and present- -from the bar to the Court of Appeals and the General Assembly- -extolled Agee's abilities as a jurist, lawmaker and citizen.
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((THESE ARE THE ELEMENTS THAT MAKE UP THE NEXT CHIEF JUSTICE. SOONER OR LATER, I APOLOGIZE. (LAUGHTER))) [RUNS06]
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Leroy Hassell has been chief justice less than a month, but he seemed to get a kick out of the Senator's gaff.
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((THANK GOD FOR THE CONTEMPT POWERS OF THE COURT.)) [RUNS:02]
[OUT Q=powers of the Court.]))
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[ANCHOR=Keith]
[SS=None]

"You can see why they call Senator Hawkins the Governor of Southside," Agee said.

[Smallpox-Vaccine]


[ANCHOR=Shannon]
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The Virginia Department Health is investigating whether one of its workers has developed an adverse reaction to the smallpox vaccine.
Nine days after receiving the vaccine, the person developed a low grade fever and headache and eventually developed a rash on the face and chest.
Health officials are now in consultation with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to determine whether the illness is related to the smallpox vaccine.
So far, 220 public health and hospital staff members have been vaccinated.

[CVCC-Grants]


[ANCHOR=Shannon]
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One of Lynchburg's biggest employers has made a big donation to the local community college.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Lynchburg/January 3]


Central Virginia Community College broke ground in January on a new four-and a half million dollar manufacturing technology facility.
Today, Framatome announced it is pledging one million dollars towards that project... the largest single gift the school has received.
The building will house labs for training students in machinery, electronics and engineering.
About 60 nuclear technicians for Framatome will use the facility for training purposes.
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[Stocks]


[ANCHOR=Keith 2-Shot]
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Stocks ended a choppy session with modest gains. [TAKE DOW & NASDAQ PAGE]
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[SUPER=440-x/70.73/7775.60/x/6.63/1314.40;]
[ANCHOR=Shannon 2-Shot]


The DOW rose 71 points.
NASDAQ gained seven.
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[City-Stadium]
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[TAPE#=03-02 TC54:10]
[ANCHOR=Keiht 2-Shot]


You'll still be able to take yourself out to the ballgame in Lynchburg this spring.. there just won't be much of a ballPARK to see.
[ANCHOR=Shannon 2-Shot]


As Steve Smallshaw tells us, it's been a long winter for crews struggling to renovate historic City Stadium.


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[OUT Q=News7, Lynchburg.]

(( Eight weeks.. that's the ballpark figure for how far behind crews are in their overhaul of Lynchburg's City Stadium.
Months of snow, slush and delays have taken their toll on the renovation process.. leaving work crews idle while Opening Day creeps ever closer.
[SOT 4:04:01]

((PAUL SUNWALL/LYNCHBURG HILLCATS GM: IT'S A LITTLE FRUSTRATING TO SAY TO OUR ADVERTISERS AND TO OUR FANS THAT WE'RE BEHIND AS MUCH AS WE ARE AND I THINK HOPEFULLY THEY'LL UNDERSTAND BECAUSE OF THE HEAVY AMOUNT OF SNOWFALL AND THE UNSEASONABLE WINTER WE'VE HAD HAS PLAYED HAVOC ON THIS PROJECT.))
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[OUT Q=on this project.]


With the sun shining and temperatures in the 70's, crews were taking advantage of this spring-like weather to play catchup.
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Foundations are being laid, walls are going up and slowly but surely, the outline of this five-million dollar project is starting to take shape.
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((SUNWALL: IT'S BEEN A LONG FIVE OR SIX YEARS AND FINALLY COMING TO FRUITION AND THAT PART OF IT IS EXCITING, AND I THINK IF WE CAN GET THROUGH THESE FIRST COUPLE OF MONTHS, I THINK PEOPLE ARE GOING TO SEE SOMETHING THEY CAN BE PROUD OF.))
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[OUT Q=be proud of.]


The Hillcats' home opener is April 11th.. but there's no way the stadium will be finished in time.
Sunwall says they can still accommodate 800 to a thousand fans early in the season.. but parking, restrooms and concession facilities will be limited.
[SOT 4:03:50]

((PAUL SUNWALL/LYNCHBURG HILLCATS GM: WE'RE PROBABLY GOING TO BE IN A MORE NON-PROMOTIONAL EFFORT EARLY ON JUST BECAUSE WE DON'T WANT A LOT OF PEOPLE COMING OUT HERE BECAUSE WE WON'T BE ABLE TO HANDLE THEM.))
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[OUT Q=to handle them.]


Steve Smallshaw, News7, Lynchburg. ))


[Moyer-Complex]


[ANCHOR=Shannon]
[NEWSCAST=6 p.m.]
[WRITER=syo]
[TAPE#=02-54 TC1:41:14]
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Despite being damaged by flooding, the Moyer Sports Complex in Salem will be ready for action this weekend.
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[VO-NAT :20]
[SUPER=03-Salem;]

The Director of the city's Parks and Recreation department says the fields sustained about 95-thousand dollars worth of damage to fencing, asphalt and topsoil when the Roanoke River overran its banks last week. But, he says, crews started attacking the problems as soon as possible and that girls' tryouts this weekend will go on as planned.
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[SOT 35:44-35:58]
[IN Q=The guys have done a good job...]

((CHARLIE HAMMERSLEY/SALEM DEPT. OF PARKS AND RECREATION: THE GUYS HAVE DONE A GOOD JOB WORKING... MONDAY MORNING THEY WERE IN HERE WORKING TO GET DEBRIS OUT, MAKING IT SAFE FOR THE KIDS. WE'RE GONNA HAVE TRYOUTS SUNDAY SO WE'RE JUST ABOUT THERE.))
[SUPER=01-Charlie Hammersley/Salem Dept. of Parks and Recreation;]
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[OUT Q=so we're just about there.]
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[VO-NAT :07]

Hammersley says, right now, repairs are being paid for by the city but that state and federal aid has been requested.


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[Sports Tease]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
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Coming up tonight on News 7 Sports - the girls take center stage on the hardwood tonight. Tech and UVa face major gut checks tonight.
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[VO-NAT]

And it's been a rough start so far for Elliott Sadler and the M&Ms gang. Some honets words from the Emporia native when we return.
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[S-Northwest]


[ANCHOR=mike]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=sma]
[TAPE#=SP-146 44:07]
[GRAPHIC=Northwest]

Tonight the Franklin County girls play Woodbridge in Rocky Mount at seven in the Northwest regional semi-finalst. In the other final four, Forest Park takes on G.W. Danville. The Eagles have their sites set on the state tournament.
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[SUPER=01-Wayne Shelton/G. W. Danville Girl's Basketball Coach; :00]
[SUPER=01-Tavia Clemendor/G. W. Danville Junior Forward; :15]
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[OUT Q=......make it all the way"]
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[S-Tech]


[ANCHOR=mike]
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[WRITER=twe]
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The Virginia Tech Hokies host Miami tonight at the Cassell, and the formula is simple for Ricky Stokes and company. A win earns Tech its first trip to the Big East Tournament.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Miami, FL/February 11, 2003; :00]


Three seniors will suit up at home for the last time tonight, including Terry Taylor who scored 15 points in last month's loss to the 'Canes.
Defense should be a priority for the Hokies. Miami's Darius Rice torched Tech for 32 points and ten rebounds in the last meeting. Rice sprained a knee ligament last week, but is expected to play tonight.
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[anchor=mike]
[graphic=uva hoops]


Also tonight, Virginia tries to salvage something out of this second half of the season. The Cavs welcome Georgia Tech to U-Hall for a 7pm tip. The Jackets beat Virginia by 20 in Atlanta earlier this season. Since 1997, Virginia i

s 1 and 15 during the month of March.[S-Georgia]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
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[WRITER=mst]
[TAPE#=sp-145]
[GRAPHIC=ncaa]


In a couple of other college basketball note. VMI's men hit the hardwood tonight in the opening round of the Southern Conference tournament. The Keydets battles Furman at 7pm. Also, from the Southern Conference's men's side - Western Carolina head coach Beth Dunkenberger has been named the Southern Conference's coach of the year. Dunkenberger led the Catamounts to their best record in 26 years. Many of you remember her as an assistant coach at Tech, and she was the valedictorian at Shawsville high school.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=04-NCAA; :00]

On a not so positive note, the University of Georgia has fired assistant basketball coach Jim Harrick Junior. He's been accused of academic fraud and paying a former player's bills. Harrick's father is the team's head coach.
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[S-Davis]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=mst]
[TAPE#=sp-144 2820TC]
[GRAPHIC=nfl]


The free agent frenzy continues tonight in the National Football League. The big winner today appears to be the San Diego Chargers who landed big, physical wideout David Boston. Jake Plummer has ended up in Denver, as expected. The talk today is that Emmitt Smith may end up in Arizona.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Landover, MD/1999 Season; :00]

And it appears that the Houston Texans are anxious to make a run at former Redskin Stephen Davis. The marriage of the two makes a lot of sense. Davis rushed for almost 5,800 yards in his seven-year career in Washington and it was current Texans' president Charley Casserly who drafted him in 1996 when he was general manager of the Skins.
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[S-Sadler]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=mst]
[TAPE#=SP-149 923TC]
[GRAPHIC=nascar 2003]


The Winston Cup circuit heads to Atlanta this weekend for the Bass Pro Shop 400 at the fastest track on the circuit. So far things have been moving a little too fast for Elliott Sadler this season.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=04-This Season; :00]

Sadler made the big jump from the Wood Brothers to Yates Racing this season. As soon as he arrived - his co-workers told him he was just like the late Davey Allison. The comparisons put him in an instant pressure cooker and so far life in the big time has been a struggle. After three races, he's 27th in points with an average finish of 25th.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=I DON'T WANT...]
[SUPER=01-Elliott Sadler/M&M's Ford Driver; :04]
[RUNS=:36]
[OUT Q=...like heroes."]

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