[1-News-Head]

[ANCHOR=Keith 2-Shot]

Another round of punishment for Former County Administrator Sid Clower.
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[ENG#=1]
[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Shannon 2-Shot]

They're paring back on foliage in Blacksburg... and that's not all that's new in town.
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[Sports-Head]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=mst]
[TAPE#=]
[GRAPHIC=None]
[ENG#=2]


Tonight on News 7 sports - a look at how the race name isn't the only change in Charlotte this weekend. Plus, some changes for the Roy Stanley Memorial golf event are on the way -
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[VO-NAT]

and two former coaches at UVa may end up in the mix at Ferrum before all is said and done.
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[WX-Head]
[ANCHOR=Robin]
[SS=None]


A couple of storms southside reached the severe limits today but now things are dying down. Details ahead.
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[ANCHOR=Keith 4-Shot]


News 7 is next.
[Video-Open]
[NEWSCAST=6]
[WRITER=dse]
[TAPE#=Video Open]



[ENG#=3]
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[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Shannon 2-Shot]

Sid Clower is going back to prison- -the FEDERAL pen this time.
[ANCHOR=Keith 2-Shot]

A tax evasion and fraud conviction costs him another THREE and a half years behind bars.
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[ANCHOR=Keith 2-Shot]


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


And I'm Shannon Young.
[Clower]
[NEWSCAST=6]
[WRITER=khu]
[TAPE#=04-17 TC10:42]
[ANCHOR=Shannon 2-Shot]

He has already done time.
[ANCHOR=Keith 2-Shot]

The former Henry County Administrator just got out of STATE prison last summer.
[ENG#=4]
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke/Last Year]

A FEDERAL judge today ordered him to serve another 41 months. Judge Jackson Kiser also fined Clower one million dollars. Between 1993 and 2002, Clower took about 818-thousand dollars... in small amounts every month. The money came from Henry County's Public Service Authority. Clower spent it on gifts and trips and to support an illegitimate child. The I-R-S is now trying to recover more than 327-thousand dollars in unpaid taxes and penalties.
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[City-Schools]


[ANCHOR=Shan]
[NEWSCAST=6 p.m.m]
[WRITER=syo]
[TAPE#=04-25 TC01:35]
[GRAPHIC=Doris Ennis]
[ENG#=1]


The relationship between Roanoke residents and the city's school board has been less than harmonious. But the woman chosen as interim superintendent plans to change that.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=I tried retirement three times...]
[SUPER=01-Doris Ennis/Roanoke Superintendent-designate; :00]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke; :11]
[SUPER=01-Gloria Manns/Roanoke School Board Chairman; :23]
[SUPER=01-Ruth Willson/Roanoke School Board Vice Chairman; :34]
[SUPER=01-Wayne Harris/Outgoing Roanoke Superintendent; 1:28]
[RUNS=1:38]
[OUT Q=She'll be fine. She'll be fine.]
(([SOT 18:57:59 - 18:58:08]
[IN Q=I tried retirement three times...]

((DORIS ENNIS/SUPERINTENDENT DESIGNATE: I TRIED RETIREMENT THREE TIMES AND THREE TIMES THREE STRIKES YOU'RE OUT, SO I JUST DECIDED RETIREMENT'S OUT AND WORK IS IN FOR ME.)) [RUNS:09]
[OUT Q=work is in for me.]

Doris Ennis likes to work. She's spent four decades traveling the halls of education and filled every position from substitute teacher to principal. This summer she'll take over as interim superintendent of Roanoke schools.
[SOT 19:05:02 - 19:05:12]
[IN Q=We're getting a gem with...]

((GLORIA MANNS/SCHOOL BOARD CHAIRMAN: WE'RE GETTING A GEM WITH 42 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE. FELXIBILITY AND RESPECT THAT CO-WORKERS, STAFF AND OTHER ADMINISTRATORS HAVE FOR HER.)) [RUNS:10]
[OUT Q=and other administrators have for her.]

[BUTT BUTT BUTT]
[SOT 19:09:27 - 19:09:37]
[IN Q=We believe that Doris will be a...]

((RUTH WILLSON/SCHOOL BOARD VICE CHAIRMAN: WE BELIEVE THAT DORIS WILL BE A VERY GOOD HEALER. SHE'S THE TYPE OF PERSON WHO CAN BUILD BRIDGES.)) [RUNS:10]
[OUT Q=person who can build bridges.]

Building bridges may be her primary function. In the past year, the board has been criticized for being less than forthright with facts about school violence. Ennis says she wants to foster harmony and trust.
[SOT 19:12:04 - 19:12:15]
[IN Q=Open and frank dialogue.]

((ENNIS: OPEN AND FRANK DIALOGUE, BRINGING ALL CONSTITUENTS TOGETHER AND HEARING FROM EVERYBODY AND VALUING THE WORTH OF EVERYBODY'S IDEAS AND COMING UP WITH A CONSENSUS.)) [RUNS:11] If consensus is what she wants, Ennis is already a success. The board has so much faith in her abilities that the decision to give her the temporary job was unanimous. Even retiring superintendent Wayne Harris says Ennis already has the wisdom she needs, but he still mustered up a few words of advice.
[SOT 19:06:58 - 19:07:08]
[IN Q=To use the experience and caring attitude.]

((WAYNE HARRIS/SUPERINTENDENT: TO USE THE EXPERIENCE AND CARING ATTITUDE THAT SHE HAS DEMONSTRATED DURING THE TIME THAT I'VE KNOW HER AND SHE WILL BE FINE. SHE WILL BE FINE.)) [RUNS:10]
[OUT Q=She'll be fine. She'll be fine.]))
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[ANCHOR=Shan]
[SS=HOLD]

Ennis will take over for Wayne Harris at the end of June. The board plans to choose a permanent supertintendent by July of next year.

[School-Overdose]


[ANCHOR=Shannon]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=jwi]
[TAPE#=04-10 TC1:25:57]
[GRAPHIC=None]
[ENG#=2]

In Botetourt County, the middle school students who took a prescription drug yesterday will be suspended.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Botetourt Co.;]

Read Mountain Middle School Principal Jerry Price says drug possession or use on campus is punishable by suspension. The eighth graders are said to be in good condition after taking a drug believed to be "Klonopin." The Botetourt County Sheriff's Department is still investigating.
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[Land-Trust]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=rle]
[TAPE#=04-12 TC1:00:37]
[GRAPHIC=None]
[ENG#=3]

Roanoke County officials are calling the partnership with a new development a landmark agreement to protect views from the Blue Ridge Parkway.
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[VO-NAT - :22+]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke Co.;]

Today Radford and Company donated 60 acres of farmland to the Western Virginia Land Trust, which will- -in turn- -give it to the Parkway. The donation is in conjunction with an upscale development next to the farmland that could include as many as 400 new homes. Those houses are to be shielded from the Parkway by trees and the rolling landscape. The land transfer to the federal government is expected to take about a year.
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[B'burg-Downtown]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=rde]
[TAPE#=04-16 TC44:06]
[GRAPHIC=None]
[ENG#=4]

Downtown Blacksburg is getting a major facelift this summer. New River Valley Bureau Chief Rachel DePompa reports: it's out with the old and in with the new.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=(NATS) Blacksburg's turning]
[SUPER=03-Blacksburg;:00]
[SUPER=01-Caleb Hild/Downtown Blacksburg Worker; :12]
[SUPER=01-Steve Miller/Blacksburg Business Owner; :25]
[SUPER=@Rachel1; :47]
[SUPER=01-Sue Drzal/Blacksburg Downtown Merchants; :53]
[RUNS=1:32]
[OUT Q=News 7 Blacksburg.]

((Nats... :04 seconds..... of tree cutting..... NATS....
Blacksburg's turning over a new leaf and Caleb Hild has a front row seat to it all.

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[SOT:18:52:00 ]
[IN Q=It gives us]

((CALEB HILD: IT GIVES US SOMETHING TO SEE DURING THE DAY. IT'S KIND OF BORING DOWNTOWN LATELY EVERYBODY'S LEFT TOWN.))
[RUNS:04]
[OUT Q=left town.]


The Bradford pear trees are a coming down.
NATS- throw stick on ground.
In favor of young maples to be planted later this summer.

(///// SOT /////)
[SOT:21:06:00 ]
[IN Q=They'll be]

((STEVE MILLER: THEY'LL BE A LITTLE BIT SMALLER SO YOU'LL BE ABLE TO SEE STOREFRONTS AND YOU'LL BE ABLE TO SEE SIGNS. YOU'LL PROBABLY DISCOVER STORES DOWNTOWN THAT YOU DIDN'T KNOW WERE HERE SIMPLY BECAUSE YOU CAN SEE THEM NOW.)) [RUNS:09]
[OUT Q=see them now]


But a change in leaves is not all people will notice. The town's putting in new sidewalks, lamp posts, and benches along main street from College Avenue to Roanoke Street.

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[SOT:29:50:00 ]
[IN Q=Like the rings]

((RACHEL: LIKE THE RINGS OF THIS TRUNK SHOW ITS AGE. BLACKSBURG IS HOPING TO CUT DOWN ON ITS AGE. THESE PROJECTS ARE SUPPOSED TO BREATHE NEW LIFE INTO THE DOWNTOWN AND GIVE IT A FRESH NEW LOOK.)) [RUNS:09]
[OUT Q=new look.]



(///// SOT /////)
[SOT:3:22:00 ]
[IN Q=Blacksburg itself.]

((SUE DRZAL: BLACKSBURG ITSELF HAS ALWAYS BEEN A VERY CHARMING COMMUNITY AND TO HAVE THIS SO CALLED FACE LIFT TO THE DOWN TOWN AREA IS GOING TO BE VERY BENEFICIAL TO BRING PEOPLE DOWNTOWN, AS WELL AS JUST MAKE US LOOK MORE UPDATED AND MORE REFRESHED.)) [RUNS:14]
[OUT Q=more refreshed.]


The town says it's going to try its best to keep businesses up and running... around the construction maze. But the sight of progress may still keep downtown workers a little preoccupied at times.

(///// SOT /////)
[SOT:19:04:00 ]
[IN Q=The past 20]

((CALEB HILD: THE PAST 20 YEARS IS GONE SO, THAT'S ABOUT AS OLD AS THESE TREES ARE. SO THEY'RE GONNA PUT IN NEW ONES FOR A NEW START. )) [RUNS:07]
[OUT Q=for a new start.]


That new start should begin with the change of leaves.... in September. Rachel DePompa, News 7, Blacksburg))

[Tease#1]
[ANCHOR=Shannon 2-Shot]
[SS=NONE]
[ENG#=V10]


Still ahead on News 7, documenting Western Virginia's love affair with the automobile.
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[VO-NAT]

[***USE NAT SOUND OF PIANO***]
[ANCHOR=Keith 2-Shot]


Plus she came up with an idea to help her little brother play the piano. Now the invention's getting a local girl national recognition.
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[1st-Wx]
[Wooding]
(MINI OPEN)
[NEWSCAST=Six]
[WRITER=jda]
[TAPE#=04-18 TC23:03]
[ANCHOR=Keith 2-Shot]


Norwood Wooding has been working on cars since he was just a kid in Covington.
[ANCHOR=Shannon 2-Shot]


Today, he owns a body shop and builds award winning hot rods. [***CAR GRAZY GRAPHIC IN MONITOR***]
[DOUBLE BOXES=Keith-Shannon & JoeD /Newsroom;]


Wooding is featured along with other car builders in a new exhibit at Ferrum College. And tonight, Joe Dashiell takes a closer look.
Keith and Shannon,
[LIVE=JoeD /FULL NEwsroom]
[SUPER=@joe1;]

The exhibit is called "Car Crazy" and it opens tomorrow at the Blue Ridge Institute. We visited Wooding at his shop in southeast Roanoke.
[ENG#=1]
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=He could kick back]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke; :00]
[SUPER=01-Norwood Wooding/Body Shop Owner; :22]
[SUPER=01-Roddy Moore/Blue Ridge Institute; 1:11]
[RUNS=1:40]
[OUT Q=and get on with something else.]

((He could kick back in his office, but Norwood Wooding is more comfortable getting his hands dirty in the cab of a vintage truck.
[NAT SOT]


He's been tearing cars apart, putting them back together since he was a young man in Covington. His grandfather was a blacksmith. His father operated a body shop in back of the family's home.
[SOT]
[IN Q=I think I painted my first car]

((I THINK I PAINTED MY FIRST CAR WHEN I WAS THIRTEEN. I THINK IT WAS A LITTLE OLD CORVAIR MONZA. I NEVER WILL FORGET THAT CAR, HAD RUNS DOWN THE SIDE OF IT. YOU DON'T FORGET THAT FIRST CAR DO YOU? NO YOU DON'T FORGET THAT FIRST ONE.))
[RUNS= 15]
[OUT Q=you don't forget that first one.]


If the paint was a little heavy on that first one, Wooding has had plenty of practice since.
His shop has produced national award winners featured in publications such as Hot Rod Magazine.
[SOT 55:47]
[IN Q=Collision repair]

((COLLISION REPAIR IS WHERE YOU MAKE YOUR LIVING, WHERE YOU TRY TO MAKE A LIVING, BUT MY LOVE IS JUST DOING THOSE OLD CARS. I LIKE TO TAKE A CAR YOU DRAG OUT OF THE JUNKYARD, OUT OF SOMEBODY'S GARAGE OR BACKYARD, ALL RUSTED UP AND THEN REDO IT AND MAKE IT LOOK BRAND NEW.))
[RUNS= 18]
[OUT Q=make it look brand new.]
[SOT]
[IN Q=It's a tradition that's]

((IT'S A TRADITION THAT'S BEEN HANDED DOWN WITHIN THE FAMILY AND IT'S INTERESTING TO SEE THREE GENERATIONS OF METAL WORKERS AS TIMES HAVE CHANGED FROM A BLACKSMITH TO THE BODY MAN. AS HE WAS SAYING HIS FATHER WORKED WITH LEAD WHERE TODAY HE USES A BONDO FILLER. THEY'VE CHANGED WITH THE TIMES, BUT THE QUALITY WORK HAS NOT.))
[RUNS= 19]
[OUT Q=the quality work has not.]


And for Wooding, the greatest pleasure is in the work, not the finished product.
[SOT 01:00:18]
[IN Q=I like to do a car]

((I LIKE TO DO A CAR, LIKE MY WIFE SAYS, THE THRILL OF THE BUILD. I LIKE GOING THROUGH ALL OF THE STEPS, BUILDING A CAR, SANDING THEM AND BUFFING THEM AND PAINTING THEM AND PUTTING THEM ALL TOGETHER AND WHEN I'M FINISHED WITH IT, I'M READY TO SELL THEM AND GET ON WITH SOMETHING ELSE.))
[RUNS= 13]
[OUT Q=get on with something else.]))
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[LIVE= JoeD /FULL Newsroom]


We'll profile four more who enjoy "the thrill of the build," Keith and Shannon.
[DOUBLE BOXES=Keith-Shannon & JoeD/Newsroom;]


On News 7 at 11, we'll check in with John Rinehart, and check out the 31 Ford A Model Cabrolet that he's working on.

[Stocks]


[ANCHOR=Shannon 2-Shot]
[NEWSCAST=6]
[WRITER=dse]
[TAPE#=None]
[GRAPHIC=None]


A lackluster session on Wall Street today. [TAKE DOW & NASDAQ PAGE]
[RUNS=:30]
[SUPER=x5000;]
[SUPER=440-y/0.07/9937.64/y/1.58/1896.59;]
[ANCHOR=Keith 2-Shot]


Both the Dow and NASDAQ were off marginally, ending the day about where they started.
[SUPER=271-i/1.02/41.68/i/0.06/49.25/h/0.34/29.89/i/1.56/85.47/h/0.67/81.32;]
[SUPER=272-h/0.47/34.94/i/0.50/18.10/h/0.10/6.82/h/0.36/61.61/i/0.02/30.23;]
[SUPER=273-i/0.30/8.26/i/0.02/39.82/h/0.08/16.44/h/0.14/23.63/h/0.07/5.12;]
[SUPER=274-i/0.37/11.80/i/0.18/61.82/i/0.29/35.80/h/0.55/46.51/h/0.06/54.84;]
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[SPONSOR ANNOUNCE]
[COMMERCIAL]

[Kilgore]


[ANCHOR=Shannon ]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=ssm]
[TAPE#=04-19 TC29:46]
[GRAPHIC=Jerry Kilgore]
[ENG#=1]


Attorney General Jerry Kilgore says he has a new strategy to help law enforcement across Virginia tackle the growing problem of gang violence.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=04-File Tape]


Kilgore wants to create Gang-Free zones around schools and increase funding for a statewide gang database.
He'd also like to see prosecutors have the option of taking gang-related crime to the federal court level.
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[SOT 00:07:42]
[IN Q=We'll be holding]

((JERRY KILGORE/VA ATTORNEY GENERAL: WE'LL BE HOLDING A PUBLIC HEARING IN ROANOKE NEXT WEEK ON THIS ISSUE, TO TRY TO GET THE COMMUNITY INVOLVED, TO TALK WITH THE COMMUNITY ABOUT THE SIGNS OF GANG ACTIVITY, HOW TO KNOW IF THERE'S A GANG OPERATING IN PARTICULAR COMMUNITIES AND MOVE FORWARD FROM THERE.))
[SUPER=@Kilgore]
[RUNS=14]
[OUT Q=move forward from there.]
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[VO-NAT]


Kilgore will submit his ideas at next year's General Assembly session.
Today, he was in Bedford honoring local law enforcement officers for their work against domestic violence.
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[Kaine]


[ANCHOR=Shannon]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=mmu]
[TAPE#=04-20 TC09:07]
[GRAPHIC=Tim Kaine]
[ENG#=2]


Lieutenant Governor Tim Kaine says the rising cost of health insurance is the biggest problem facing small businesses.
So he is bringing the best minds in Virginia together to come up with cheaper options.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Charlottesville]


Kaine is forming a commission to look for ways to help small businesses offer affordable health insurance to their employees.
Nearly one out of every seven Virginians is uninsured.
Kaine says many of those without health insurance work at companies that employ fewer than ten people.
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[SOT :24:34]
[IN Q=WHEN YOU LOOK AT THE STATISTICS]

((LT. GOVERNOR TIM KAINE: WHEN YOU LOOK AT THE STATISTICS AND REALIZE THAT 75 PERCENT OF PEOPLE IN THIS STATE AND IN THE COUNTRY WHO DON'T HAVE HEALTH INSURANCE EITHER WORK FULL TIME OR LIVE WITH SOMEONE WHO WORKS FULL TIME YOU REALIZE THE WAY TO ATTACK THIS PROBLEM IS TO MAKE IT EASIER FOR BUSINESSES TO PURCHASE HEALTH INSURANCE.))
[SUPER=@Kaine]
[RUNS=:15]
[OUT Q=FOR BUSINESSES TO PURCHASE HEALTH INSURANCE.]
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[VO-NAT]


The panel will begin meeting in June.
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[Seat-belts]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=sra]
[TAPE#=04-14 TC1:13:07]
[GRAPHIC=None]
[ENG#=3]


A Lord Botetourt high school student was honored today for doing something that probably saved his life.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Botetourt Co.]

The only survivor of a head on collision, 16-year-old Wesley Chesser was awarded for wearing his seat belt. He says the accident has had impact on many people around him.
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[SOT 03:10]
[IN Q=I have]

((WESLEY CHESSER: I HAVE SEEN SOME THAT HAVEN'T BUT SINCE THE ACCIDENT I HAVEN'T SEEN ANY OF MY FRIENDS THAT DON'T BUCKLE UP))
[SUPER=01-Wesley Chesser]
[RUNS=:04]
[OUT Q=buckle up]
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[VO-NAT]


Of all the people killed in accidents in Virginia, only about half were wearing seat belts.
Bedford County will launch a new campaign called "Buckle Up In Bedford." It's in response to the recent increase of teenagers killed in auto accidents.
[SOT 05:45]
[IN Q=Lack of]

((JESSICA BLAND/TRAFFIC SAFETY YOUTH COORDINATOR: SO WE ARE JUST TRYING TO CREATE AWARENESS ABOUT THE ISSUE AND BRING IT TO THE FORFRONT OF PEOPLE'S MINDS. ))
[SUPER=01-Jessica Bland/Traffic Safety Youth Coordinator]
[RUNS=:05]
[OUT Q=people's minds]
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[VO-NAT]


Wesley Chesser says he hopes his story will motivate more people to buckle up.
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[Sports Tease]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=mst]
[TAPE#=sports tease]
[GRAPHIC=none]
[ENG#=V10]


Coming up tonight on News 7 Sports - coaching news from the hardwood - a hot day on the links for Chip Sullivan - and news about the upcoming Roy Stanley Memorial tournament,
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[VO-NAT]

plus, Travis Wells checks in with a look at some of the changes in store for NASCAR's all-star race this weekend.
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[S-Stars]


[ANCHOR=mike]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=twe]
[TAPE#=SP-170 TC10526]
[GRAPHIC=Nextel Cup]
[ENG#=1]


Qualifying for the Nextel All Star Challenge takes center stage at the Lowe's Motor Speedway tomorrow night. Travis Wells says several changes are in store for the non points event this year.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=]
[SUPER=@travis1; :00]
[SUPER=01-Dale Jarrett/17th in Nextel Cup Points; :20]
[SUPER=03-Concord, NC/2003 All-Star Challenge; :28]
[SUPER=01-Mark Martin/1998 All-Star Race Winner; :43 QUICK!!]
[RUNS=1:05]
[OUT Q=News 7 Sports."]
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[S-Ferrum]


[ANCHOR=mike]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=sma]
[TAPE#=SP-176 21:11]
[GRAPHIC=UVa]
[ENG#=2]


The Ferrum men's basketball head coaching job is still open but a source at Ferrum says the Panthers will interview former UVa assistant Rod Jensen.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Charlottesville; :00]


The source says that Ferrum will interview Jensen sometime in the next week. Jensen spent the past two seasons as an assistant before resigning in mid April. Scott Shepherd, who resigned this week, could also be a candidate.
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[S-Chip]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=mst]
[TAPE#=]
[GRAPHIC=HENRICO OPEN]

Chip Sullivan - the pro at Ashley Plantation in Botetourt County - torched the Dominion Club course today to grab a share of the lead after day one of the Henrico County Open. Sullivan shot an 8 under par round of 64 playing early this morning. The Henrico Open is a four day - 72 hole event.


[S-Roy]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=mst]
[TAPE#=SP-171]
[GRAPHIC=RSM GOLF]
[ENG#=]

The third annual Roy Stanley Memorial golf tournaments are coming up this summer. And this year - we have a few changes.

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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Salem/Last Year; :00]

The celebrity tournament that will feature the likes of Rick Mast, Lee Suggs and former Redskin Gary Clark will take place on Friday June 25th at Hanging Rock. We're looking for foursomes to play with many of stars we'll have on hand. That same June 25th night we'll also have a chance for fans to get autographs and bid on auction items. All the proceeds benefit Roy's scholarship foundation.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=BITE]
[SUPER=01-Mike Bell/RSM Scholarship and Tournament Director; :00]
[RUNS=:38]
[OUT Q=...WE'LL REACH THAT."]
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[vo nat con't] If you can't make it to the celebrity event - we'll again have our original Captain's Choice Roy Stanley tournament in August on Sunday the 22nd.
(XXXXXXXXX)

[go to web site pinnacle] You can get more info and entry forms on our web site at WDBJ-7. com
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[Young-Inventor]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=jbu]
[TAPE#=04-15 TC1:08:13]
[ANCHOR=Shannon 2-Shot]

Thanks to a ten year old, even the youngest piano players can now reach the pedals.
[ENG#=1]
[ANCHOR=Keith 2-Shot]
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Christiansburg]

"Piano Pedals for Young Beginners" was invented by a Christiansburg fourth grader, Nicolette Mann. The device was designed to help her little brother to reach the pedals of the piano.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=I was just]

((NICOLETTE MANN/INVENTOR:I WAS JUST THINKING OF PROBLEMS AROUND THE HOUSE, MAKING INVENTIONS FOR, HE COULDN'T REACH THE PEDALS SO I DECIDED TO MAKE SOMETHING FOR THAT.))
[SUPER=01-Nicolette Mann/Young Inventor]
[RUNS=:12]
[OUT Q=something for that.]
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[VO-NAT]

Mann's already a finalist in the Craftsman Young Inventors contest.
In late September she'll fly to Chicago for the finals where she will meet Bob Villa.
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by SS