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[TALENT=Keith]

Turns out NO ONE was held against their will in that frat party at Tech last Year.

Details tonight on NEWS 7, explaining why the charges were dropped.
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And the stage is set for the hottest ticket in town... it's the hotest act in the nation, for that matter. Elton John kicking off his concert tour in the Star City.
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[Sports-Head]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
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Tonight on News 7 sports, qualifying is set for tomorrow at the Rock. A Cave Sspring grad is up for coach of the year honors in the Big South. The Braves Andres Gallaraga has cancer.
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[VO-NAT]


And the New York Yankees trade David Wells to get Roger Clemens.
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[WX-Head]
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From a balmy Thursday to the threat of snow on Friday. Winter Storm Watches go into effect tomorrow afternoon. [open]
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[First-Wx]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
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[WRITER=ejo]
[TAPE#=None]
[GRAPHIC=Winter Weather]

Snow will return to Roanoke and environs tomorrow. That much seems fairly certain, but when will the snow start, and how much will we get? Meteorologist Robin Reed has some answers. [Robin in WX Ctr]
[WXPRO/FULL]WEATHER MAPS
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[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=THa]
[TAPE#98-81 1:08:56]
[GRAPHIC=None]


A judge today agrees to dismiss charges against the Virginia Tech students accused of holding an exotic dancer and her escort against their will during a fraternity party.
The decision came at the urging of Montgomery County Commonwealth's Attorney Skip Schwab.
[Double Boxes=Keith & Teresa/Microwave]


Teresa Hamilton has been following the story since the beginning and joins us live from our Blacksburg newsroom with the latest.
[Live=Teresa Full/Microwave]
[SUPER=@Teresa1;]
[SUPER=05-Blacksburg;]


Keith, the fraternity members were arrested in October after an exotic dancer told Virginia Tech police the students refused to let her leave unless she agreed to perform a striptease.
Commonwealth's attorney Skip Schwab says further investigation proved the dancer and her escort weren't telling the whole story.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=David]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke/October 1998; :00]
[SUPER=03-Blacksburg/October 1998; :11]
[SUPER=01-Michael Campbell/Fraternity Member; :34]
[SUPER=01-Nicholas Desarno/Fraternity Member; 1:04]
[RUNS=1:10]
[OUT Q=over with.]


David Cheresnowsky was Michelle Russell's escort the night in question.
He initially told police the two had been held against their will after Russell refused to perform without clothes.

Cheresnowsky also told investigators one of the students had taken the money Russell was given to perform--- from h

is pocket.
Commonwealth's attorney Skip Schwab says Cheresnowsky later admitted they had NOT been held against their will...and that no one took money from his pocket.
Michael Campbell was charged with abduction in connection with the incident-- but says he wasn't even there that night.
[inq= 13:42:36]

((MICHAEL CAMPBELL/FRATERNITY MEMBER:I'M GOING TO GET THROUGH IT, IT'S OVER NOW, THANK GOD, YOU KNOW, I'M HAPPY IT'S OVER.))
Abduction charges were also dismissed against Seth Marshall, Mark Brensy and Ryan Worch-- who was also cleared of stealing the dancer's money.
Charges were also dismissed against Nicholas Desarno-- the frat member accused of exposing himself and trying to remove the dancer's lingerie.
Michelle Russell did NOT appear in court but told prosecutors she did NOT want to purse charges against just one student.
[inq=i just (13:47:29)]

((NICHOLAS DESARNO/FRATERNITY MEMBER:I JUST WANT TO CLEAR MY NAME AND SAY I WAS INNOCENT THROUGH THE WHOLE THING AND I'M GLAD IT'S OVER WITH.))
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[outq=OVER WITH.]
[Live=Teresa Full/Microwave]
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No one will probably ever know why the dancer and her escort lied to police-- other than that they were mad that the fraternity members had been expecting a lot more out of Russell's performance for the money they paid.
Whatever the case--- Schwab says the charges probably could have been avoided had certain fraternity members been up

front with police from the beginning.

[Double Boxes=Keith & Teresa/Microwave][Akers-Martin]



[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6]
[WRITER=tte]
[TAPE#=98-78 1:15:56]
[GRAPHIC=None]


The first evidence came out today against two men who allegedly committed capital murder in Franklin County.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Franklin Co.;]


Thomas Akers is one of the men charged with killing and robbing Wesley Smith last December.
At Akers' preliminary hearing today his cell mate said Akers described the murder.
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[SOT 14:25:55]
[IN Q=Mr. Akers stated]

((MR. AKERS STATED THAT HE CLUNKED HIM IN THE HEAD WITH THE BAT NUMEROUS TIMES THEN HE THREW THE BAT TO HIS COUSIN AND HIS COUSIN CLUNKED HIM IN THE HEAD NUMEROUS TIMES. THEN THEY DRUG THE BODY TO THE SIDE AND THEY TOOK OFF.))
[SUPER=01-Cabell Griffin/Cellmate;]
[RUNS=:13]
[OUT Q=took off]
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[VO-NAT]


Akers and another man Timothy Martin were arrested on a New York Indian reservation driving the victim's car.
Police there say Martin confessed.
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[SOT 16:22:27]
[IN Q=HE SAID]

((HE SAID UH I KILLED A MAN AND I SAID FOR WHAT AND HE SAID FOR THE HELL OF IT, FOR THE FUN OF IT.))
[SUPER=01-Matthew Rouark/Tribal Police;]
[RUNS=:05]
[OUT Q=for the fun of it]
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[VO-NAT]


A grand jury will decide in April whether there's enough evidence against each man for a trial.
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[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6p]
[WRITER=jmc]
[TAPE#=99-5 18:32]
[GRAPHIC=Hunting Death]


The Franklin County hunter who accidentally shot and killed his brother last fall will NOT go to jail.
Verlon Hall pled guilty to reckless handling of a firearm, and got a suspended sentence.
He will have to pay a 500- dollar fine, give up his rifle and lose his hunting privileges for five years.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Franklin Co./November]


Hall mistook his younger brother, Raymond, for a deer and shot him as he came out of the woods.
The prosecutor said he went with a misdemeanor, rather than a manslaughter charge, because Verlon had been through enough.
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[Alfred-Martin]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=chu]
[TAPE#=99-4 41:50]
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Alfred Martin will get out of jail sooner than he first thought, perhaps as soon as two weeks from today.
He's the man picked up in Michigan, 25 years after escaping from the Martinsville prison farm.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Livonia, MI/Last Year;]


The Martinsville Sheriff originally calculated Martin would have to serve more than 5- months behind bars.
But Martin's case was turned over to the state Department of Corrections, which says he can be released much earlier because of good time credit.
He fled Martinsville in 1974, after being convicted for selling marijuana.
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[Elton-John]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=Six]
[WRITER=jda]
[TAPE#=99-10 14:26]
[GRAPHIC=Elton John]


Elton isn't in the building yet, but the stage is set for Friday night's concert at the Roanoke Civic Center.
Tonight, Joe Dashiell reports on the preparations
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[IN Q=The concert promises Elton alone]
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[SUPER=01-Chris Powell/Civic Center Asst. Manager; :23]
[SUPER=@Joe2; :36]
[SUPER=01-Janie Hopkins/Quality Inn Manager; :49]
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[OUT Q=Joe D News 7 Roanoke]


((The concert promises Elton alone, but preparing for the first stop of a national tour is no solo act. [NAT SOUND 00:52:08]
[IN Q=Five, Six, Seven, Eight]

((FIVE, SIX, SEVEN, EIGHT GOING OUT. WHEELS OFF, GENTS, WE'RE DONE ON THIS SIDE ALMOST.))
[RUNS= 05]
[OUT Q=on this side almost.]


The road crew and union stagehands spent the morning raising the large banks of loudspeakers that will hang above the stage,
while another worker performed a high wire act on the lighting grid.
[SOT 00:41:22]
[IN Q=I think the staff is really geared up for it]

((CHRIS POWELL/ROANOKE CIVIC CENTER: I THINK THE STAFF IS REALLY GEARED UP FOR IT, BECAUSE IT IS A HIGH CALIBER EVENT, SOMETHING THAT WE HAVEN'T DONE FOR A WHILE. FROM A SET UP PRESPECTIVE IT'S THE SAME OLD THING, BUT THERE'S ENERGY IN THE AIR FOR SURE.))
[RUNS= 13]
[OUT Q=energy in the air for sure.]


When Elton takes his spot on this stage, there will be 10- thousand four hundred fans in the audience... many of them are coming from outside the Roanoke Valley, and even out of state.
Janie Hopkins manages the Quality Inn Civic Center.
[SOT 01:02:36]
[IN Q=And where are they coming from]

((AND WHERE ARE THEY COMING FROM? NEW YORK, WEST VIRGINIA, SOUTH CAROLINA, AS FAR AWAY AS FLORIDA, I UNDERSTAND FROM ONE OF MY DESK CLERKS, SO JUST ALL OVER.))
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[OUT Q=just all over.]


And when the concert is history, and those visitors head for their rooms, stagehands will be getting back to work. Crews must dismantle the stage, take up the temporary floor, and prepare for youth hockey by 8:30 Saturday morning.


Joe Dashiell News 7 Roanoke))
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[ANCHOR=Keith]
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Civic Center officials are encouraging concert- goers to come early. The show begins at eight, but the doors will open at 6:30.
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[PINNACLE PAGE]
Shuttle buses will run from the Williamson Road parking Garage and from the Hotel Roanoke.... where radio station WSLQ is holding a pre-concert party.
Shuttle service and parking in the Garage are free.
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[ANCHOR=Keith]
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Abortion opponents lose one in Richmond. Details still ahead on News 7 at 6.
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[VO-NAT]

And these southwest Virginians thought they had a victory at the capitol, but the hospital lobby went to work after they left. The inside story on how it turned out.
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[Clinic-Regs]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=equ]
[TAPE#=99-1 37:16]
[GRAPHIC=Abortion Bills]


A bill that would mandate a 24 hour waiting period before a woman could get an abortion in Virginia is at ground zero.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Richmond; ]


At this hour, the bill faces its toughest hurdle in the Virginia General Assembly: the Senate Education and Health Committee.
That committee killed another abortion measure this morning.
A bill to require abortion clinics meet the same strict regulations that hospitals do died on an 11 to 4 vote.
Planned Parenthood said it would have shut down many abortion clinics and driven up the cost of abortions.
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[Vistar]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=equ]
[TAPE#=98-83 49:19]
[GRAPHIC=Vistar Hearing]


That's one way of doing business at the State Capitol; here's another.
A group of citizens from southwest Virginia seems to have swayed a key vote.
The issue is whether Roanoke eye doctors should get to build their own surgery center.
And Ellen Qualls has the inside story.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=The Vistar]
[SUPER=03-Richmond; :00 ]
[SUPER=01-Joseph Pilson/Ferrum Resident; :11 ]
[SUPER=01-Martin Jeffrey/Roanoke Valley NAACP; :17 ]
[SUPER=01-Sen. Russ Potts/(R) Winchester; :42 ]
[SUPER=01-Bill Thomas/Carilion Lobbyist; 1:00 ]
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[OUT Q=Qualls, News 7, Richmond.]

(( The Vistar eye doctors have learned a lot about lobbying since they set out to fight Carilion for the right to build their own surgery center.
This time, they turned out some real people for a close vote in a Senate committee.
[sot tape one ]

((JOSEPH PILSON/FERRUM RESIDENT: ))
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[sot tape one ]

((MARTIN JEFFREY/ROANOKE VALLEY NAACP: ))
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Eight of the 15 Senators were impressed enough to favor Vistar over Carilion.
[sot tape one ]

((SEN. RUSS POTTS/R-WINCHESTER: ))
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[SOT TAPE ONE 10:10:08 ]

((BILL THOMAS/CARILION LOBBYIST: WE DIDN'T DO IT ONE POWER COMPANY AT A TIME OR ONE TELEPHONE COMPANY AT A TIME. WE DID IT BECAUSE WE CHANGED THE ENTIRE SYSTEM.))
[RUNS=:08 ]


Carilion lost the vote-- by one.
Then the REAL lobbying by the health care industry began.
An hour later, one senator decided to switch his vote.
[SOT TAPE 2 11:43:31]

((SEN. RUSS POTTS/R-WINCHESTER: FOR THOSE GOOD PEOPLE WHO SAW THIS PROCESS IN ACTION, AND NOW THEY'RE IN AN AUTOMOBILE, TO GO BACK AND HEAR ON THE RADIO, OR TO SEE ON TELEVISION WHAT HAPPENED, I THINK THAT WOULD BE A TRAVESTY.))
[RUNS=:13]


So another senator, Fred Quayle from Chesapeake -- who OPPOSES the bill -- decided to switch HIS vote to vote FOR it -- saying it's only fair to let the bill be debated on the Senate floor.
That's where the eye doctors and a pretty unpopular state approval process next get a hearing.
Ellen Qualls, News 7, Richmond.))

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Down 102 yesterday... [TAKE DOW & NASDAQ PAGE ]
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The Dow GAINED 103 points TODAY, finishing a fraction of a point below 93-hundred. NASDAQ up 12.

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[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=ssm]
[TAPE#=98-74 1:50:32]
[GRAPHIC=Bedford Co. Child Death]


An April 27th court date is now set for a Bedford County babysitter charged with killing a small girl in her care.

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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Bedford Co.]


37- year- old Sonja Hickson was arrested yesterday on voluntary manslaughter charges for the death of 14- month- old Frances Vermillion last year.
Vermillion died of head trauma that Hickson says she suffered falling off a chair.. police say the girl's injuries are inconsistent with that story.
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[Babysitters]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=ssm]
[TAPE#=98-76 1:45:19]
[GRAPHIC=Bedford Co. Child Death]


Sonja Hickson, police say, made extra money caring for children in her home.
She wasn't licensed, but state law did NOT require her to be.
Her arrest HAS left many parents wondering about the benefits of in-home child care versus a licensed daycare facility.
Steve Smallshaw reports.
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[IN Q=natsot]
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[SUPER=01-Carol Massie/Child Care Resource Center; ]
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[natsot]

((HAPPY THURSDAY..))
[RUNS=02]


Susan Horsley runs the well-populated child care program at the Lynchburg Y-M-C-A.
On any given day, 65 children can be found singing, coloring and dancing here.. their teachers, their desks, even their snacks all monitored by an outside licensing agency.
[SOT 13:55:06]

((SUSAN HORSLEY/YMCA DAYCARE DIRECTOR: LICENSING MEANS SOMEBODY ELSE OTHER THAN YOU IS MONITORING WHAT YOU'RE DOING, SO IT GIVES AN EXTRA BLANKET OF SECURITY TO THE PARENT.))
[RUNS=06]
[OUT Q=to the parent.]


But in-home daycare providers.. whether it's a neighbor, friend or family member.. are becoming more popular.
And if that person babysits five or less children, they do NOT have to be registered by the state.
Officials say that doesn't mean they're less safe.
[SOT 12:54:57]

((CAROL MASSIE/CHILD CARE RESOURCE CENTER: I JUST DON'T WANT ANYBODY TO THINK THAT THEY'RE SAFE BECAUSE THEY'RE IN A LICENSED PROGRAM OR `I'M NOT SAFE BECAUSE I'M NOT IN A LICENSED PROGRAM'. NO MATTER WHERE YOU ARE, THINGS CAN HAPPEN.))
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[OUT Q=things can happen.]

[Standup] ((The problem, Carol Massie says, is that far too often the only questions that parents ask about a daycare provider are `what are the hours and how much does it cost?' She says parents need to get more involved in selecting and monitoring the people they entrust their children with.))
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[OUT Q=their children with.]
[SOT 12:54:19]

((CAROL MASSIE: IT IS A PARENT'S RIGHT AND IT'S A PARENT'S OBLIGATION TO MAKE SURE THAT THE ENVIRONMENT IS SAFE FOR THEIR CHILD. BUT AS WE SAID, YOU CAN NEVER BE 100 PERCENT SURE AND THAT'S WHY YOU HAVE TO DO EVERYTHING YOU CAN TO CHECK UP.))
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[OUT Q=to check up.]


Steve Smallshaw, News7, Lynchburg.

[Sports Tease]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=mst]
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Coming up tonight in sports big baseball news concerning the Yankees and the Braves, the rookie sensation gets ready to rip the Rock.
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[VO-NAT]


And we'll meet one of the most successful college basketball coaches in the nation this season - a Cave Spring graduate who is now roaming the sidelines in the Big South.
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[ANCHOR=Mike]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=mst]
[TAPE#=SP-35 2144tc]
[GRAPHIC=BRAVES]


We begin tonight with news concerning the Atlanta Braves.
The team opened spring training today with high hopes and high anxiety. The players learned this morning that slugging first baseman Andres Gallaraga has cancer and will miss the entire season.
His Doctors found a tumor in a small bone in his back during an MRI yesterday.
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[IN Q="He will...]
[SUPER=01-Dr. Lee Kelley/Gallaraga's Doctor; :04 quick]
[RUNS=:13]
[OUT Q=...six months."]
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[S-Yanks]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=mst]
[TAPE#=SP-42]
[graphic=yankees]


The defending world champion New York Yankees, made a blockbuster trade earlier today by sending fan favorite David Wells to the Toronto Blue Jays for five-time Cy Young award winner Roger Clemens.
The Yanks get a future hall of famer in Clemens, althought giving up Wells wasn't easy to do.
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[SOT]
[IN Q="Our fellas...]
[SUPER=01-George Steinbrenner/Yankees Owner; :00]
[RUNS=:18]
[OUT Q=...very amazed."]
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[S-Radford]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=mst]
[TAPE#=SP-36]
[GRAPHIC=RU]


The Radford University men's basketball team won its 18th game of the season last night with a 57-to-53 victory over Winthrop.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Radford/Last Night; :00]


The Eagles came in riding a 12 game winning streak last night. But Winthrop sealed its fate by committing 29 turnovers.
Radford was able to steal its 18 win of the season with the 57-to-53 win and extend its current winning streak to 11 games.
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[SOT]
[IN Q="We take them...]
[SUPER=01-Ron Bradley/Radford Head Coach; :00]
[RUNS=:11]
[OUT Q=...as a big game(double).]
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[S-Gregg]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=mst]
[TAPE#=SP-38]
[GRAPHIC=BIG SOUTH]


While the HIghlanders extended their streak to 11 games last night and tuned up for the Flames.
Winthrop must have felt as though it was torhced.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Radford/Last Night; :00]


The Eagles 12 games streak was stopped, but with 18 wins already this season Winthrop is the most improved school in the entire nation.
Last year the team won only 6 games.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=The streak...]
[SUPER=01-Gregg Marshall/Winthrop Head Coach; :00]
[RUNS=:10]
[OUT Q=....end the season."]
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[VO-NAT con't]


Former Liberty University head coach Jeff Meyer is the top assistant on the Eagles' new coaching staff this season.
The head man, Marshall, is a 1981 graduate of Cave Spring high school, and a good friend of current Knights' boss - Billy Hicks.
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[SOT]
[IN Q="Billy...]
[RUNS=:20]
[OUT Q=...state playoffs."]
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[S-Stewart]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=mst]
[TAPE#=sp-33]
[GRAPHIC=THE ROCK]


The Winston Cup cars will be at the Rock tomorrow afternoon for Winston Cup qualifying.
Rick Mast won the pole for this event last year, Jeff Gordon won the race, but this week you may want to keep an eye on rookie Tony Stewart.
He won the outside pole at Daytona, and he dominated this track in his Busch car last year.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT]
[IN Q="Rockingam...]
[SUPER=01-Tony Stewart/Home Depot Pontiac Driver; :00]
[RUNS=:26]
[OUT Q=...A LONG TIME."]
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