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1-News-head
ANCHOR=Keith
A D-U-I arrest turns into a fatality.
Coming up on NEWS 7 at SIX... we'll try to sort out what happened in
Botetourt County yesterday.
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VO-NAT
And the Cat in the Hat Comes Back to celebrate what would have been the
94th birthday of Theodore Giesel... A-K-A: Doctor Seuss.
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Sports-head
ANCHOR=Steve
NEWSCAST=6pm
WRITER=sma
TAPE#=None
GRAPHIC=none
In sports, early highlights from the Virginia Tech/UMass womens A-10 title
game, the Hokisa dnt eh Highlanders hit the doamnod today,
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VO-NAT
and Mike Stevens will uncover all the hype around Raford as the mens
basketball team puts on it's dancing shoes.
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WX-Head
TALENT=Robin
SS=None
Tonight the region will see several types of weather including rain, snow and
the return of chilly temperatures. Details a bit later...
open
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Boty-Shooting
ANCHOR=Keith
NEWSCAST=6
WRITER=tte
TAPE#98-13
GRAPHIC=Police Shooting
State police are investigating why a Botetourt sheriff's deputy shot a
man in a traffic stop -- but the deputy's bullet was not the one that killed
him.
Double Boxes=Keith and Tina/Newsroom
Tina Tenret has the latest on this investigation.
Live=Tina Full/Newsroom
SUPER=@Tina1;
Keith -- the medical examiner says Leonard Jenkins killed himself by
shooting a 9 millimeter pistol into his mouth -- within seconds of shooting a
sheriff's deputy in the chest.
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SOT
IN Q=The sheriff says
SUPER=03-Botetourt Co.; :10
SUPER=@Kelly; :25
RUNS=:56
OUT Q=under the influence
The sheriff says 28-year-old Leonard Jenkins failed all field sobriety tests
when he was pulled over early Sunday morning.
Deputy Earnest Spiva then called for backup and a breathalyzer, but
when he approached the white Ford pickup again, Jenkins shot Spiva twice in the
chest.
Backup Deputy Greg Hepler was standing behind the truck -- he heard
Jenkins fire a third shot -- then he shot Jenkins in the back of the head.
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SOT 13:08:08
IN Q=He heard the third shot
((SHERIFF REED KELLY: HE HEARD THE THIRD SHOT ... NEARLY SIMULTANEOUS.))
RUNS=:16
OUT Q=nearly simultaneous
Jenkins fired his third shot into his own mouth, and the medical
examiner says that's what killed him, not Deputy Hepler's bullet.
Jenkins lived with his mother in the Springwood community -- he was
previously convicted of sexual battery, reckless driving, three larceny
charges, and two counts of driving under the influence.
Live=Tina Full/Newsroom
State police are investigating whether Deputy Hepler was justified to
shoot Jenkins -- The sheriff says it was a clear case of police
defense.
Both officers are on paid administrative leave until they can undergo
counseling.
This is the fourth time a Botetourt sheriff's deputy has shot someone
in seven years.
Double Boxes=Keith and Tina/Newsroom
A second man was also in Jenkins' truck -- but he was passed out and
remained unconscious during the shootout. He was 24-year-old Brent Linkenhoker
-- and he was charged with being drunk in public.
DUI-charges
ANCHOR=Keith
NEWSCAST=6
WRITER=KHu
TAPE#98-9
GRAPHIC=None
The driver of a car that killed another motorist last month in Roanoke has
been charged with manslaughter.
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VO-NAT from 98-11
SUPER=03-Roanoke/February 20
The grand jury charges Wayne Lamar Moyer was driving under the influence of
alcohol when he ran a stop sign on Hanover Avenue in broad daylight.
Witnesses said the driver of the other car, 36-year old Elwood Lewis
Preston, Junior, got out his vehicle, took a few steps before he collapsed and
died.
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Accident
ANCHOR=Keith
NEWSCAST=6p
WRITER=djo
TAPE#=98-8
GRAPHIC=Accident
Motorists had to dodge some heavy equipment on Interstate 5-81 this
afternoon.
A Back hoe fell off the back of a moving truck.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Roanoke;
The driver for Charlottesville-based "Pyramid Construction" was heading
south on 581 when the machine rolled off the trailer.
The accident took place near the Hershberger Road exit around 3:30 this
afternoon.
The driver had apparently tried to secure the machinery during a stop the
truck scales in Cloverdale.
Traffic in the interstate in the city was backed up for about 20- minutes.
Charges against the driver are pending.
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Underage-Drinking
ANCHOR=Keith
NEWSCAST=6pm
WRITER=THa
TAPE#97-99
GRAPHIC=Alcohol Abuse
Nearly a dozen Tech students are scheduled to appear in court on charges
related to underage drinking.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Blacksburg/Saturday;
They were arrested by Blacksburg police early Saturday morning at the Delta
Kappa Epsilon fraternity.
Police say they'd received a tip that the frat was planning a large party.
The fraternity is NOT recognized by Virginia Tech.
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3:57:41
SOT
IN Q=They were
((LT. BRUCE BRADBERY/BLACKSBURG POLICE DEPT.:THEY WERE JUST GIVING IT AWAY, HAD
THEY BEEN CHARGING AT THE DORR, HAD THEY CHARGING FOR BOOZE, WE WOULD'VE GONE
THROUGH THAT HOUSE AND WE WOULD'VE TAKEN ALL THEIR LIQUOR, ALL THEIR PARTY
SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT AND SO FORTH, LIKE THAT, WOULD'VE HAULED IT OFF, WE
WOULD'VE SEIZED IT FOR UNDERAGE SALE, BUT THEY DIDN'T, FOR AN ILLEGAL SALE, BUT
THEY WEREN'T CHARGING. ))
SUPER=01-Bruce Bradbery/Blacksburg Police Dept.; :00
RUNS=:15
OUT Q=weren't charging.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Blacksburg/Friday;
The undercover sting operation also targeted store clerks.
A teenager was sent into seven convenience stores around town to buy beer.
Blacksburg police ended up charging five of the seven clerks with selling
alcohol to a minor.
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Training-Center
ANCHOR=Keith
NEWSCAST=6pm
WRITER=ssm
TAPE#98-5
GRAPHIC=None
The idea started a few years ago, when several Lynchburg area companies
realized they were throwing money away trying to recruit high- tech workers
from out of state.
Now, a state grant is helping train those workers right at home in central
Virginia.
Steve Smallshaw reports.
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SOT
IN Q=In two weeks
SUPER=03-Lynchburg; :00
SUPER=01-Brian Smith/Facilities Manager; :27
SUPER=@ssm1; :40
SUPER=01-Bob Bailey/AMTEC Director; :55
RUNS=1:19
OUT Q=News7, Lynchburg.
(( In two weeks, the Advanced Manufacturing Technology Education Center, or
AMTEC, will hold its first training classes.
The participants will be local factory workers wanting to improve their job
skills.. or area high school and college students getting ready for their first
manufacturing jobs.
Participating companies provide the machinery, and the center provides the
instructors.. the result will be a workforce that knows how to handle state-
of- the- art technology.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 6:04:53
IN Q=With the hands-on
((BRIAN SMITH/FACILITIES MANAGER: WITH THE HANDS- ON TRAINING IT DEFINITELY
DOESN'T GET ANY BETTER THAN THIS. THEY CAN LEAVE HERE AND PRETTY MUCH BE
GUARANTEED A JOB IN ALMOST ANY MACHINE SHOP THAT WOULD HAVE THIS TYPE OF
MACHINERY.))
RUNS=:14
OUT Q=type of machinery.
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Standup
IN Q=Even better
((Even better, when those trainees DO start looking for work, they probably
won't have to leave central Virginia. Because the center will help keep the
existing workforce up- to- date in its training, it figures to play a large
part in economic development efforts across Region 2000.))
RUNS=:15
OUT Q=across Region 2000.
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SOT 5:37:15
IN Q=So in terms
((BOB BAILEY/AMTEC DIRECTOR: SO IN TERMS OF ATTRACTING NEW BUSINESSES, IN TERMS
OF GETTING BUSINESSES THAT ARE ALREADY HERE TO EXPAND, IN SOME CASES OF GETTING
BUSINESSES TO STAY HERE, IT'S IMPORTANT TO KNOW THAT THERE'S SOME RESOURCE TO
HELP KEEP THEIR EMPLOYEES CURRENT WITH TECHNOLOGY THAT'S IN THE MARKETPLACE.))
RUNS=:16
OUT Q=in the marketplace.
A 400- thousand dollar state grant helped get the center started.
It hopes to become self- sufficient within two years.
Steve Smallshaw, News7, Lynchburg.))
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ANCHOR=Keith
SS=NONE
Still to come on our newscast, children across the region celebrate today
with some Green egggs and ham,
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VO-NAT
and we'll tell you why millions of people across the country are losing sleep.
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Concealed-Weapons
ANCHOR=Keith
NEWSCAST=6pm
WRITER=equ
TAPE#98-6
GRAPHIC=Session 98
The number of Virginians with permits to carry concealed guns has gone up
almost eight times since restrictions were eased in 1995.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=@file;
But with that law reform came a new ban on carrying guns into restaurants.
SUPER=03-Richmond;
Today, Botetourt Senator Bo Trumbo's effort to kill the so-called "saloon
amendment" died in a House committee.
The manager of a Richmond Darryl's restaurant backed the bill.
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SOT 05:10:58
IN Q=As far as
((RICH ENDRICH/BILL SUPPORTER: AS FAR AS THEM COMING INTO MY RESTAURANT, I
WOULD NOT HAVE A PROBLEM WITH THEM COMING IN SIMPLY BECAUSE I KNOW THAT THEY'RE
GOOD PEOPLE. WE'VE ENTRUSTED THEM TO CARRY A CONCEALED WEAPON AROUND IN
PUBLIC.))
SUPER=01-Rich Endrich/Bill Supporter;
RUNS=:09
OUT Q=in public.
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VO-NAT
But an opponent says he was at a Darryl's restaurant last month-- and saw a
verbal confrontation at the bar.
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SOT TAPE TWO 05:40:11
IN Q=And there
((RUDY LANGFORD/BILL OPPONENT: AND THERE WAS A LOUD DISCUSSION THAT STARTED.
AND THERE WAS ALMOST CONFRONTATION. WE WALKED OUTSIDE. AND THE TWO GENTLEMAN
WALKED OUT ABOUT TWO TO THREE MINUTES LATER. ONE WAS CARRYING A WEAPON.))
SOT TAPE TWO 05:40:38
((AND IT DISTURBED ME NEVER TO GO TO DARRYL'S AGAIN. AND I'M NOT GOING TO
DARRYL'S AGAIN.))
SUPER=01-Rudy Langford/Bill Opponent;
RUNS=:23
OUT Q=Darryl's again.
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VO-NAT
The bill died on a 15-to-7 vote.
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Chicken-Waste
ANCHOR=Keith
NEWSCAST=6pm
WRITER=equ
TAPE#98-1
GRAPHIC=Session 98
Virginia's 14- hundred poultry farmers will still get to essentially
regulate themselves.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=@file;
A bill that would provide state regulation of chicken and turkey waste
disposal died in a Senate committee today.
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SOT 12:25:55
IN Q=There hasn't
((WILMER STONEMAN/VA. FARM BUREAU: THERE HASN'T EVEN BEEN A VERIFIED
OCCURRENCE OF PFISTERIA HERE IN VIRGINIA. SO WE'RE GONNA HAVE A KNEE-JERK
REACTION TO A PROBLEM WE DON'T HAVE? AND THAT'S A REAL PROBLEM.))
sot 01:21:10
((DEL. TAYLOE MURPHY/D-WESTMORELAND CO.: WE HAVE HAD THIS COMMITMENT SINCE
1987 TO REDUCE NUTRIENTS IN THE BAY BY 40-PERCENT BY THE YEAR 2000 OVER THE
1985 LEVELS. AND I THINK THAT OUR FAILURE TO REGULATE THE POULTRY INDUSTRY IS
A SETBACK TO THE ACHIEVEMENT OF THAT GOAL.))
SUPER=01-Wilmer Stoneman/Va. Farm Bureau; :00
SUPER=01-Del. Tayloe Murphy/(D) Westmoreland Co.; :16
RUNS=:32
OUT Q=of that goal.
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VO-NAT
Poultry waste from as far as the Shenandoah Valley is believed to flow into
the waters of the Chesapeake Bay.
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Putney
ANCHOR=Keith
NEWSCAST=6pm
WRITER=equ
TAPE#98-7
GRAPHIC=None
Voters in Bedford, Rockbridge, and Buena Vista may have been surprised to
learn that their delegate retired in 1993.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Richmond;
But today, Lacey Putney defended his moral character -- after the Senate
voted Friday to change the practice of "double dipping."
Putney says he didn't know that only state lawmakers were allowed to keep
their jobs AND collect retirement pensions at the same time.
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SOT lonnie 12:24:26
IN Q=I can
((DEL. LACEY PUTNEY/I-BEDFORD: I CAN ASSURE YOU THAT I'VE NEVER TAKEN MY
RESPONSIBILITIES LIGHTLY IN THIS REGARD. NOR HAVE I EVER KNOWINGLY ABUSED ANY
PRIVILEGE THAT COMES WITH THIS OFFICE.))
SUPER=@Putney;
RUNS=:11
OUT Q=this office.
TALENT=Keith
SS=None
Putney says he supports getting rid of the "double dipping" now that he
understands it.
Stocks
ANCHOR=Keith
NEWSCAST=6
WRITER=sly
TAPE#=None
GRAPHIC=NONE
On Wall Street today, the stock market posted its fourth straight record
close.
TAKE DOW & NASDAQ PAGE
The DOW gained almost five points, closing at 85-hundred-50.
NASDAQ lost 12 points.
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Sleep-Apnea
ANCHOR=Keith
NEWSCAST=6
WRITER=mfe
TAPE#=98-3
GRAPHIC=None
For millions of Americans, catching a few "Z's" can be hard to do--
Especially when many wake up gasping for air over 100 times a night.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=04-File Tape;
That's what happens to people who suffer from Obstructive Sleep Apnea.
It's a condition in which a person's air passage closes while they sleep.
Their brains must then wake them up to get the body to breathe.
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SOT 02:33:05
IN Q=In sleep
((DR. DONALD ZEDALIS/SLEEP DISORDERS CENTER OF SOUTHWEST VA.:IN SLEEP APNEA, IF
AN INDIVIDUAL'S THROAT CLOSES DURING THE NIGHT, THEIR OXYGEN LEVEL COULD DROP
SIGNIFICANTLY. THAT INCREASES THE RISK OF CARDIOVASCULAR COMPLICATIONS, SUCH AS
HEART ATTACKS AND STROKES.))
SUPER=01-Dr. Donald Zedalis/Sleep Disorders Center
RUNS=:13
OUT Q=and strokes.
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VO NAT
SUPER=03-Riner
Second- grader James Long was diagnosed with sleep apnea when he was just
five years old.
His mother had been putting away some laundry when she noticed he wasn't
breathing.
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SOT 16:38:05
IN Q=Listening to
((TRACY LONG/MOTHER: HE WAS JUST GASPING WHEN HE WOULD TRY TO GET HIS BREATHING
TO GO BACK, YOU KNOW, HE WOULD JUST ACTUALLY GASP FOR THAT AIR.))
SUPER=01-Tracy Long/Mother
RUNS=:07
OUT Q=that air.
Talent=Keith
Graphic=None
Though it's rare in children, doctors believe that as many as one in ten of
all American men have Obstructive Sleep Apnea.
While the condition is treatable, diagnosis can prove difficult, since the
symptoms are so subtle.
Reading-Day
ANCHOR=keith
NEWSCAST=six
WRITER=jda
TAPE#=98-4
GRAPHIC=Education
March Second is the birthday of Dr. Seuss. And today throughout western
Virginia, schools celebrated in style.
Joe Dashiell reports on a national program that puts the emphasis on
reading.
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SOT
IN Q=Mississippi
SUPER=01-Robin Reed/Guest Reader; :00
SUPER=03-Roanoke Co.; :09
SUPER=01-Philip Trompeter/Guest Reader; :15
SUPER=01-Cris Flippen/Clearbrook School Principal; :31
SUPER=01-Bernard Willis/Student; :49
SUPER=01-Danielle Bayer/Third Grade Teacher; :59
RUNS=1:14
OUT Q=JD News 7
((OPENS WITH NAT SOUNT OF ROBIN
IN Q=Mississippi
RUNS=:07
OUT Q=and that's very hard to do.
At Clearbrook School in Roanoke County, guest readers included a
weatherman, and a policeman... The cat in the hat was a juvenile court judge.
NAT SOT OF JUDGE TROMPETER 13:05:40
IN Q=You have brains in your head
((PHILIP TROMPETER/JUDGE: YOU HAVE BRAINS IN YOUR HEAD. YOU HAVE FEET IN YOUR
SHOES. YOU CAN STEER YOURSELF ANY DIRECTION THAT YOU CHOOSE.))
RUNS=:08
OUT Q=any direction that you choose.
Studies suggest, and classroom teachers confirm that reading aloud to
children is the single most important activity for building the knowledge they
will need later in life.
SOT 13:36:23
IN Q=Hopefully
RUNS=:08
OUT Q=read to our children.
At the Lincoln Terrace Saturn Network School in the city of Roanoke, an
assembly enjoyed a few of their favorites... But Bernard Willis and other
students also manned the microphone themselves.
INQ=He can
((BERNARD WILLIS: HE CAN GO MOO, MOO. MR. BROWN CAN DO IT. HOW ABOUT YOU?))
RUNS=:10
OUT Q=how about you?
SOT 10:45:45
INQ=The more you're read to
RUNS=:05
OUT Q=when you're older.
Several students won Dr. Seuss stories of their own, but organizers
hope all of the students will take away a stronger appreciation for the written
word.
Joe Dashiell News 7 Roanoke))
Sports Tease
ANCHOR=Steve
NEWSCAST=6pm
WRITER=sma
TAPE#=None
GRAPHIC=none
Mike Stevens is gonna tell us how RU ios dealing with the national
spotlight, The lady Hokies are in it right now playing UMass,
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VO-NAT
and the Tech basketball team and Radford intertained fans on the diamond
earlier today in Blacksburg.
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S-Ladies
ANCHOR=Steve
NEWSCAST=6pm
WRITER=sma
TAPE#=BB98-1
GRAPHIC=A-10
The lady Hokies incredible run continues at this moment. Virgiia Tech
tipped off the Atlantic 10 conference tournament championship at 5.
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VO-NAT #eng
SUPER=03-Amherst, MA/ESPN; :00
Tech jumped out early. Watch Amy Wetzel take the rock coast to coast for
the hoop and the foul for an 8-4 Lady Hokie lead four minutes in.
Tere Williams puts Tech up by 7 with this nice post move and the lady
Hokies were on a run.
UMass went came right back. Tez Hraft collects the rebound and scores; she
draws the foul and would convert the 3 point play.
Michelle Houseright took back the momentum with this basket/. Right now UMass
leads 35-31 with 14 minutes left in the game.
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S-Tech
ANCHOR=Steve
NEWSCAST=6pm
WRITER=sma
TAPE#TB98-1
GRAPHIC=Tech hoops
The Tech men battle 23rd ranked UMass in their Atlantic 10 tournament
opener Wednesday at 2pm. Keepnig the ball away from the Minutemen's bigmen will
be key for the Hokies; whose NCAA hopes are barely alive.
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SOT
IN Q="Our
((BOBBY HUSSEY/BIRGINIA TECH HEAD COACH:))
SUPER=01-Bobby Hussey/Virginia Tech Head Coach; :
RUNS=:11
OUT Q=.....so that's where we are"
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S-RU
ANCHOR=Steve
NEWSCAST=6pm
WRITER=Mike
TAPE#BB98-2
GRAPHIC=RADFORD LOGO
The Radford Highlanders basketball program has had only one losing season in
its history.
But 1998 marks the school's first taste of March Madness.
MIke Stevens has more on how the high flying Highlanders are adjusting to
life in the field of 64.
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SOT
IN Q=FIRST AUDIO
SUPER=03-Lynchburg/Saturday Afternoon; :00
SUPER=01-Chris King/RU Sports Info. Director; :12
SUPER=@mike1; :23
SUPER=01-Tom Lillard/RU Athletic Assoc. Director; :36
SUPER=01-Ron Bradley/Radford Head Coach; :45
SUPER=01-Corey Reed/RU Senior Guard; 1:08
SUPER=03-Radford/January 31, 1998; 1:23
SUPER=01-Chibi Johnson/RU Senior Guard; 1:37
RUNS=1:53
OUT Q=...NEWS 7 SPORTS."
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S-Baseball
ANCHOR=Steve
NEWSCAST=Six
WRITER=Dal
TAPE# S8-1
GRAPHIC=Tech Baseball
The Virginia Tech Hokies hammered Radford on the DIAMOND this afternoon.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Blacksburg;
A good crowd gathered at English Field, despite the substantial wind chill.
The Hokies scored first, catcher Barry Gauch singles, driving home Austin
Rappe' for the one-nothing lead.
But Highlander Jeff Collins slams it all the way to the centerfield fence
for a triple. Mike Lombardi and Chris Whiting come home and Radford leads
3-2.
Tech freshman Kevin Bice decides to go one better, getting his first homer
of the season. Barry Gauch and Addison Bowman also come home on that hit and
the Hokies win it 12-to-6.
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