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A local pediatrician convicted of downloading child porn on the internet is sentenced.
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[VO-NAT]
And Roanoke officials have asked residents to conserve water.
Today, they take their own advice.
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[Sports-Head]
[ANCHOR=Mike]
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Tonight on New 7 sports, the Spring Jubilee is ready to begin throughout the valley tomorrow as 12 high school state champs will be crowned before the end of the weekend.
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[VO-NAT]
and we'll hear from Cave Spring's new head football coach Ben Foutz - a former Knights' star himself.
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[WX-Head]
[TALENT=Robin]
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Despite the passage of a cool front, temperatures stayed up today and rain totals stayed down. Details ahead.
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[City-Water]
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Next week, Roanoke's Water Resources Committee will recommend a conservation plan, that could bring mandatory restrictions within a month.
And in the meantime, the city is cutting back on its own consumption of water.
[Double Boxes=Keith/Joe D-Microwave]
Joe Dashiell is in Fallon Park with more on that plan... and the future of the city's public swimming pools.
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Despite yesterday's rainfall, the level at Carvins Cove has fallen to more than 20 feet below the spillway.
The plan the Water Resources Committee approved two weeks ago calls for mandatory restrictions at 24 feet... and additional penalties at 30 feet below normal.
Today, the city issued a release on the steps it is taking to reduce its own consumption of water.
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(( With recent rain providing little relief at Carvins Cove... the city has been calling for voluntary conservation.
And city officials say they're now practicing what they've been preaching.
The city has stopped flush testing of fire hydrants, and washing public vehicles.
Decorative fountains have been shut off, and the city says it will not irrigate turf areas unless water can be drawn from the Roanoke River.
Utilities Director Kit Kiser says he believes citizens have been heeding the call for conservation.
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[IN Q=Our consumption]
((KIT KISER/UTILITIES DIRECTOR: OUR CONSUMPTION IS HIGHER THAN IT WAS LAST YEAR, BUT IT'S DOWN A LITTLE BIT THAN WHEN WE FIRST STARTED. AND I NOTICE FROM JUST DRIVING AROUND THE CITY PARTICULARLY, I'M SEEING LESS AND LESS PEOPLE SPRINKLING. THANK GOODNESS I'M SEEING LESS OF OUR CORPORATE CITIZENS SPRINKLING.))
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[OUT Q=corporate citizens sprinkling.]))
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The city DOES plan to open the two public swimming pools.
City officials say that with thousands of children depending on the recreational and employment opportunities those pools provide Keith...
[Double Boxes=Keith/Joe D - Microwave]
They are more than a luxury.
(POSSIBLE QUESTION: How fast has the level of Carvin's Cove dropping?)
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The concern isn't conservation, but water quality in Campbell County - where there's more bad news about P- C- B contamination in the Staunton River.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Campbell Co./File Tape]
State officials say sediment tests in two areas near Brookneal reveal extremely high levels of P-C-B's.. more than one thousand parts per billion.
A level of 600 parts is considered dangerous to human health.
Residents already have been warned not to consume large quantities of fish from the river.
The study has not pinpointed the SOURCE of the contamination.
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[Powell]
[ANCHOR=Keith]
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[TAPE#=99-17 34:35]
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The Lynchburg pediatrician who downloaded child pornography in his office ...will serve more than two years in a federal penitentiary.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke/January 20]
Doctor John Powell pled guilty in January.
We didn't know it then, but by that time two of Powell's former patients had come forward and told police that Powell molested them when they were in their early teens.
Powell's lawyer said the teens' stories said nothing about his client's ability to practice medicine.
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[IN Q=i don't think]
((ANDERSON: I DON'T THINK ANY WITNESSES COMING FORWARD ... CAME AS QUITE A SHOCK, THESE CHARGES, YOU CAN IMAGINE.))
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In addition to the 33-month prison term, the Judge fined the doctor 60-thousand dollars, made him subject to search for possession of child pornography when he gets out of prison and ordered Powell NOT to practice medicine during the three years he's on supervised release. Powell will also be required to report his whereabouts to the Virginia sex offenders registry.
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The feds have started going after WIVES of moonshine suspects.
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[v/o-nat sto]
When they busted up a still last month in Craig county federal agents discovered references to "Hat Man."
They determined "Hat Man" is Ralph Hale. Court documents filed today indicate Hale bought 379-thousand dollars worth of sugar over the past two years... enough to make 135-thousand gallons of bootleg whiskey worth more than a million dollars.
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[ANCHOR=Keith]
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When federal agents approached Hale he allegedly told them his wife owned everything.
So they confiscated JUDY Hale's 54 shares of stock on the First National Bank of Rocky Mount.
[Chinese-Crime]
[ANCHOR=Keith]
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[WRITER=jsu]
[TAPE#=99-21 23:54]
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Members of the Chinese Community met today with the Roanoke Police Department at Hong Kong Buffet to voice their frustrations about rampant crime in their communities and businesses.
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[VO-NAT]
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Dozens turned out to make their concerns known.
Many of them say their homes and businesses have been the targets of crime..
And they want the police to do more...by patrolling their communities.
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[SOT00:40:34]
[IN Q=If we can see]
((FENG CHEN: IF WE CAN SEE...DRIVING AROUND))
[SUPER=01-Feng Chen/Restaurant Owner]
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[VO-NAT]
The restaurant China Lite was recently robbed three times...in less than a two week period.
Roanoke Police say they are now working on increasing police trust in the Chinese community and breaking down language barriers.
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[SOT 00:20:12]
[IN Q=Very often with distrust]
((LIT. RICK ARRINGTON/ROANOKE POLICE DEPARTMENT: VERY OFTEN WITH DISTRUST....CHINESE AND THE POLICE DEPARTMENT))
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Police are also dealing with a communication gap in the Vietnamese community... which makes up 2 percent of Roanoke's population.
But a new addition to the police department may soon fix that.
We'll have more on that story tonight at 11.
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Some students on an archaeological dig uncover human remains dating back a thousand years.
That story a little later on News 7 at 6.
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And straight ahead, a Virginia student's way of expressing personal style isn't sitting well with school officials.
Now his family's taking the issue to court.
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A federal judge says one Virginia school board has gone too far.
The judge says a Surry County student who was suspended for having blue hair can go back to school-- as long as he's searched at the schoolhouse door.
[Double Boxes=Keith/Ellen - Microwave]
Ellen Qualls was in the courtroom today and joins us from our Richmond newsroom.
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Keith, Surry County 10th grader Kent McNew is NO model student.
He set a brick over a door as a booby trap for a teacher.
He has a tatoo that says "Kill 'Em All."
He allegedly told other students he agreed with the Columbine high school killings.
His dress and makeup are inspired by shock rocker Marilyn Manson.
But that's NOT why he was suspended.
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[IN Q=Kent McNew]
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[SUPER=01-Kent Willis/Virginia ACLU; :08 ]
[SUPER=01-Sherlock Holmes/Surry Co. School Board; :23 ]
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(( Kent McNew was suspended for having blue hair.
And the federal appeals court which may next get this case has ruled on that issue.
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((KENT WILLIS/VIRGINIA ACLU: SCHOOLS CAN INDEED DO MANY THINGS TO DETERMINE SCHOOL SAFETY AND TO DICTATE THINGS ABOUT STUDENT APPEARANCE. BUT GOING SO FAR AS TO DETERMINE THE LENGTH, STYLE, OR COLOR OF YOUR HAIR IS GOING TOO FAR.))
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((SHERLOCK HOLMES/SURRY CO. SCHOOL BOARD: WELL WE LEARNED TODAY. I MEAN, HAD IT BEEN ANY OTHER ISSUE THAT WE TALKED ABOUT TODAY, IT WOULD HAVE BEEN OKAY. BUT WE DIDN'T KNOW AT THE TIME THAT IT WOULD GO TO THIS POINT. BUT THE HAIR WASN'T REALLY THE THING. THE HAIR WAS THE STRAW THAT BROKE THE CAMEL'S BACK.))
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It was in fact an order from Governor Jim Gilmore -- in the wake of the Colorado killings -- that prompted the school to take action.
The board chairman has NO regrets.
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((SHERLOCK HOLMES/SURRY CO. SCHOOL BOARD: WE CAN ONLY ASSUME THAT HE FIT THE PROFILE OF WHAT WE WERE TOLD TO MAKE SURE-- IT'S TOO LATE WHEN SOMETHING HAPPENS AND EVERYONE ASKS THE QUESTION DID YOU SEE ANY SIGNS?))
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McNew was asked why school authorities consider him a threat
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((KENT MCNEW: I'M NOT SURE. I'M JUST HAPPY TO BE BACK AT SCHOOL. AND I GET TO KEEP MY HAIR. I'M HAPPY.))
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The only hospital in Patrick County has a money problem.
But its president insists that its finances are NOT in critical condition ... and that patients have nothing to worry about.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Patrick Co.]
Patrick Community Hospital has run up a debt of more than three million dollars.
It's been sued by one doctor who claims he wasn't paid for his work.
It's trying to settle a 400-thousand-dollar dispute over payments for emergency-room doctors.
And it's still paying off a one-million-dollar debt to Medicare.
C-E-O John Faulkner said it's been bad few months... but the hospital is making money again.
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[IN Q=we are]
((JOHN FAULKNER/HOSPITAL PRESIDENT AND CEO: WE ARE RECOVERING AND MAKING GOOD STRIDES TOWARD IMPROVING WHAT HAS BEEN AN OPERATING NIGHTMARE FOR WHAT HAS BEEN THE PAST SEVERAL YEARS.))
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[VO-NAT]
Yesterday the chairman of the hospital's board of directors stepped down ... but insisted his resignation had nothing to do with the money problems.
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[Stocks]
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Another day of mixed news from Wall Street.
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The Dow gained 86 points, but Nasdaq lost 29 to finish the Thursday at 2403.
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The Republican primary is Tuesday.
Then, voters decide who can dump Democrat Dick Cranwell out of his House of Delegates seat.
Ed Lynch, a teacher, and Al Bedrosian, a Xerox salesman, are battling for the chance.
Tina Tenret shows us how different these two Republicans are.
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[IN Q=My name's Ed]
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[SUPER=01-Ed Lynch/Candidate;]
[SUPER=01-Al Bedrosian/Candidate;]
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[IN Q=My name's]
((ED LYNCH/CANDIDATE: MY NAME'S ED LYNCH. I'M RUNNING FOR THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. ... I TEACH OVER AT HOLLINS UNIVERSITY. I THINK WE NEED MORE EDUCATORS IN RICHMOND.))
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Ed Lynch says his strongest suit is that he's a teacher.
He can lead General Assembly debates on Standards of Learning, for example, and protect core subjects like math and science.
Republican governors appointed him to two education committes.
The Arcadia Leadership Academy, a school for troubled boys, chose him to speak at graduation.
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[SOT 13:06:10]
[IN Q=Politicians should]
((AL BEDROSIAN/CANDIDATE: POLITICIANS SHOULD NEVER BE INVOLVED IN EDUCATION, NEVER. THEY KNOW NOTHING ABOUT IT. I HAVE A FIRM BELIEF GOD NEEDS TO BE BACK IN THE SCHOOLS.))
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Al Bedrosian is fighting Lynch.
Like Lynch, he believes parents should choose where to educate their children.
His kids are home-schooled.
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[IN Q=I have three]
((AL BEDROSIAN/CANDIDATE: I HAVE THREE PRINCIPLES THAT ARE MY FOUNDATION: MY BELIEF IN GOD, MY FAMILY, AND THE CONSTITUTION.))
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Bedrosian's wife Cassidy -- nine months pregnant -- runs his campaign -- and those three little volunteers have been rehearsing their slogans.
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[IN Q=Vote for]
((CASEY BEDROSIAN: VOTE FOR MY DADDY.))
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Lynch by contrast, doesn't own a TV and keeps his wife and toddler son away from the camera.
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[IN Q=I've never]
((ED LYNCH/CANDIDATE: I'VE NEVER TAKEN MY FAMILY ALONG TO A JOB INTERVIEW AND A CAMPAIGN IS A SERIES OF JOB INTERVIEWS.))
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Bedrosian's got more name recognition -- he almost beat Dick Cranwell last go-round. But Lynch is pounding th
e pavement and has racked up --- as much money.
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[SOT 17:22:26]
[IN Q=Experience]
((ED LYNCH/CANDIDATE: EXPERIENCE, TEMPERAMENT, QUALIFICATIONS, ALL THOSE THREE THINGS ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT DISTINCTIONS.))
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Lynch has several Republican leaders in his corner -- people Bedrosian alienated by rejecting their advice.
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[SOT 13:25:20]
[IN Q=The Republican party]
((AL BEDROSIAN/CANDIDATE: FROM THE VERY BEGINNING WEHN I WANTED TO ANNOUNCE MY CANDIDACY AND I GAVE MY FIRST SPEECHES THEY WERE HUDDLING ME INTO BACK ROOMS AND TELLING ME WHAT TO SAY AND WHAT NOT TO SAY.))
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Both men support tax cuts and smaller government.
They oppose abortion and gun control.
And they agree whoever wins this Tuesday must beat Dick Cranwell in the fall.
Tina Tenret News7 ))
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Students on an archaeological dig at Staunton River Battlefield State Park got two surprises this week.
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[SUPER=03-Charlotte Co.;]
[Pan skeleton]
Earlier in the week, they unearthed a skeleton believed to be the one-thousand year old remains of an Indian tribal leader.
[students digging]
Today, the Longwood College students were joined at the dig site by Occaneechi (OK-UH-NEE-CHEE) tribal leader John Blackfeather.
[Blackfeather with smoke and feather]
Blackfeather performed a private consecration ceremony at the gravesite.
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[VO-NAT]
Blackfeather says the remains most likely belong to a high-ranking member of the Occaneechi-Saponi (OK-UH-NEE-CHEE
SUP-PAW-NEE).
The skeleton will be re-buried tomorrow.
Carbon date results on it are due back this month.
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[Sports Tease]
[ANCHOR=Mike]
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Coming up tonight on News 7 sports, we'll hear from Cave Spring's new head football coach.
Plus, Pete Gillen and Ricky Stokes speak out.
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And the city of Salem along with the rest of the valley is gearing up for two days of high school madness.
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Tomorrow, the VHSL-Salem Spring Jubilee kicks off as 44 teams via for state championships.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Salem/Last Year; :00]
This marks the event's second time in Salem. The Jubilee will be held at the Salem Civic Center, the Moyer Sports complex, Kiwanis Field, Radford University and Virginia Tech. Beginning Friday morning, teams begin chasing 12 state championships.
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[IN Q="that's for]
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[OUT Q=....we're hoping for"]
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Ben Foutz, The new head football coach at Cave Spring, is no stranger to the Knights football program.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=04-Friday Football Extra 1985; :00]
Foutz came up through the county rec programs and he played for the Knights wearing number 89 during Charlie Hammes final season in 1985.
[super=04-Last August;]
Foutz, later coached on the college and high school level in the Carolinas before returning the high school ranks in this area.
Last year he was an assistant under Jim Hickam at Northside.
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[IN Q=BITE]
[SUPER=01-Ben Foutz/New Cave Spring Football Coach; :]
[RUNS=:20]
[OUT Q=....that about."]
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The Knights had some success under Steve Spangler, who resigned earlier this year to become a principal at William Byrd Middle school.
Foutz says he's confident Cave Spring has the athletes necessary to put a winner on the field.
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[OUT Q=....fairly competitive."]
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Foutz is married to the former Andrea Lucas, who was a star basketball player for the Knights during her playing days.
[graphic=MOYER]
An in one other coaching note, Roanoke Catholic's new head footbball coach Paul Moyer is back home resting. It was feared Moyer had suffered a mild stroke earlier this week, but it turned out to be a blood clot that doctors were able to dissolve.
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[ANCHOR=Mike]
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Virginia Tech and Virginia men's basketball coaches Ricky Stokes and Pete Gillen have hardly slowed down since the end of the basketball season. Their schedules are filled with speaking engagements and recruiting trips.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke/Last Night; :00]
But last night at Patrick Henry high school, the pair did relax and have some fun. They coached in the fifth annual Crockett Cup, a charity hoops game that's proceeds go to the Ronald McDonald House. Stokes is busy completed his coaching staff, among other things.
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[SOT]
[IN Q="Well]
((RICKY STOKES/VIRGINIA TECH HEAD BASKETBALL COACH:))
[SUPER=01-Ricky Stokes/Virginia Tech Head Coach; :00]
[RUNS=:23]
[OUT Q=...attack that"]
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[VO-NAT]
Gillen's top two players, Chris William's and Adam Hall are among four Cavaliers trying out for the 1999 USA Basketball Junior World Championship team. 16 players were invited to try out for 12 roster spots.
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[SOT]
[IN Q="Hopefully]
((PETE GILLEN/UVA HEAD BASKETBALL COACH:))
[SUPER=01-Pete Gillen/UVa Head Basketball Coach; :00]
[RUNS=:27]
[OUT Q=....the final cut"]
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