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Hokies win ACC softball title

Mark Berman here in College Park, Md., where the second-seeded Virginia Tech Hokies beat fifth-seeded North Carolina State 2-0 to win the ACC softball tournament for the second straight year.

Angela Tincher threw a two-hitter for the Hokies, striking out 14 and walking one, to earn tournament MVP honors for the second straight year.

Tech (44-15) captured an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. The pairings will be announced tonight.

Check back here tonight for the pairings info, and you can read the game story in Monday's Roanoke Times or online Monday.

No Boundaries -- inspirations

When we talk about role models, we usually mean rock stars or actors or star athletes.

The women and men who completed the No Boundaries course by running or walking or a bit of both in the Gallop 4 the Greenways 5K race in Roanoke on Saturday are regular people with regular lives.

They are moms and grandmoms and stepmoms and petmoms and a few husbands and dads. They have jobs and worries and hassles and health issues -- just like the rest of us.

They are not more fit than we -- or at least they weren't when they started the NoBo program just 13 weeks ago. Their lives are not less complicated, less busy. They give the lie to all of our excuses.

Liz Scribner, one of the NoBos, said her 9-year-old son Ryan told her last fall that he had never seen her run.
"How sad!!!" she said.

And she is right. Or make that was right.

Scribner's two sons, Ryan and Matthew, and her daughter Catie, have already seen their dad, Dennis, compete in triathlons. Now, they have seen that their mother can be strong and healthy too.

As much as kids look to television and sports teams for role models their most important ones will always be right there at home.

My own mom worked full time from the time I was in kindergarten but somehow managed to always come to my field hockey games when I was in high school. Now that she's a retired grandmother, she still works out regularly, plays golf, swims and both takes and teaches courses at her local community college.

She remains a role model, not just for my sister and me, but also for my nieces and nephew.


How about you? Is there someone who inspires you to get off the couch?

Jody Gerut makes it big -- again

Former Salem Avalanche outfielder Jody Gerut was called up by the San Diego Padres on Friday, playing in something of a Salemite reunion against the Colorado Rockies.

The Rockies were Salem's major league affilate for 10 years, and on the Colorado side of the diamond on Friday were starting pitcher Aaron Cook (Avs 2000-01), left fielder Matt Holliday (2000-01), third baseman Garrett Atkins (2001), right fielder Brad Hawpe (2002) and shortstop Clint Barmes (2001).

On the Padres' side, was catcher Josh Bard (2000) and Gerut.

Gerut, a second round draft pick by the Rockies in 1998, hit .289 with 33 doubles, 63 RBI and 25 steals as an outfielder for the Avalanche in 1999.

The Rockies traded Gerut and Bard to the Indians and he made his major league debut with Cleveland in 2003 and played two full seasons before he tore his ACL in Sept. 2004. He was bartered about in 2005 and then was out of baseball for nearly two seasons. He made ripples in the Venezuelan Winter League and was invited to the Padres' training camp this spring.
Gerut made the opening day roster, but was sent to Triple-A before he could dent his bat.


By the way, Gerut did not lead the Avalanche in steals. That honor went to infielder Chone Figgins, who had 27 for Salem in 1999. Figgins is now in his seventh season with the California Angels, and won a World Series with the Angels in 2002.

Tech softball on ESPN2 tonight

Tonight is finally the night. The Virginia Tech softball team's stunning 1-0 upset of the U.S. national team back in March will air on ESPN2 at 7 p.m. (Tuesday, May 6)

The rerun will be at 1:30 a.m.

The taped broadcast from Oklahoma City, featuring Angela Tincher's no-hitter and the end of the U.S. team's 185-game winning streak on its pre-Olympic tours, will air for two hours.

This is the first time the upset will be on TV. Not even highlights have aired on the local news, because the rights belong to ESPN2.

Timesland high school track and field Top 10s

About the rankings
Rankings are from major invitational regular-season meets or district, region and state meets only. Meets included so far are Vince Bradford Relays (Lynchburg), Concord University Invitational (Athens, W.Va.), Heritage Invitational (Lynchburg), Taco Bell Classic (Columbia, S.C.), Gus Lacy Classic (Fork Union), Turner Ashby Invitational (Bridgewater), Judy Thomas Invitational (Emory), Knights Classic (Roanoke College), Volunteer Classic (Knoxville, Tenn.), All-American Relays (Radford), Amherst Invitational (Amherst), Cosmopolitan Invitational (Salem), Bearcat Invitational (Bristol), Dogwood Relays (Charlottesville), VMI Invitational (Lexington), Lynchburg Elite (Lynchburg).

BOYS

100 meters
1. Geary Cunningham, Staunton River (Cosmo), 10.91
2. Brandon Keith, Patrick Henry (Cosmo), 11.08
3. Phillip Scott, Northside (Knights), 11.13
4. Jon Thompson, Radford (Buffalo), 11.19
5. Marcus Bratton, William Fleming (Cosmo), 11.32
6. Scott Campbell, Salem (Knights), 11.43
7. Matthew Lewis, Patrick Henry (VMI), 11.46
8. Justin Seay, Franklin County (Bradford), 11.53
9. Cody Jones, Staunton River (Bradford), 11.57
10. Cody Underwood, Auburn (All-American), 11.64

200 meters
1. Jon Thompson, Radford (Buffalo), 22.47
2. Geary Cunningham, Staunton River (Cosmo), 22.59
3. Brandon Keith, Patrick Henry (Cosmo), 22.73
4. Greg Keys, Blacksburg (Cosmo), 23.07
5. Justin Seay, Franklin County (Cosmo), 23.17
6. Cody Jones, Staunton River (Lynchburg Elite), 23.27
7. Zac Evans, Christiansburg (Cosmo), 23.36
8. Marcus Bratton, William Fleming (Cosmo), 23.41
9. Phillip Scott, Northside (Knights), 23.42
10. Chris Toney, Bassett (Heritage), 23.57

400 meters
1. Andrew Hall, William Byrd (Cosmo) 50.15
2. Ryne Bollinger, Liberty (Amherst), 50.32
3. Luke Elbino, William Byrd (Cosmo), 51.08
4. Zac Evans, Christiansburg (Knights), 51.48
5. Adam Martin, Chilhowie (Buffalo) 51.81
6. Justin Seay, Franklin County (VMI), 52.00
7. Ryan Webb, Liberty (Knights), 52.69
8. Adam Martin, Chilhowie (Times-News), 53.04
9. Gavin Roe, Marion (Times-News), 53.05
10. Robert Cobbs, Pulaski County (Bearcat), 53.17

800 meters
1. Peter Dorrell, Blacksburg (Cosmo), 1:54.89
2. Brian Hencke, Blacksburg (Cosmo), 1:55.09
3. Drew Hall, William Byrd (VMI), 1:56.64
4. Thomas McConnel, Roanoke Catholic (Cosmo), 2:00.25
5. Ryan Capps, Cave Spring (Cosmo), 2:01.25
6. Tim Smith, Cave Spring (Amherst), 2:01.46
7. Luke Elbino, William Byrd (VMI), 2:01.73
8. Justin Resendes, Jefferson Forest (Lynchburg Elite), 2:01.83
9. Bryan Lewis, Hidden Valley (Cosmo), 2:01.85
10. Nathan Brame, Radford (Buffalo), 2:02.16

1,600 meters
1. Peter Dorrell, Blacksburg (VMI), 4:11.62
2. Tim Smith, Cave Spring (VMI), 4:17.68
3. Bryan Lewis, Hidden Valley (VMI), 4:30.60
4. George Carter, Blacksburg (VMI) 4:30.72
5. Nathan Brame, Radford (Buffalo), 4:31.70
6. Jon Clark, William Fleming (Cosmo), 4:33.43
7. Byron Hart, William Byrd (Amherst), 4:33.74
8. Charles Mogen, Radford (Buffalo) 4:34.73
9. Matt Howard, Blacksburg (Volunteer), 4:35.68
10. Michael Davis, Grayson County (Buffalo) 4:36.13

3,200 meters
1. Peter Dorrell, Blacksburg (Volunteer), 9:05.08
2. Matthew Howard, Blacksburg (Volunteer), 9:40.09
3. George Carter, Blacksburg (Volunteer), 9:42.59
4. Tim Smith, Cave Spring (Knights), 9:46.04
5. Barrett LeHardy, Hidden Valley (VMI), 9:54.97
6. Byron Hart, William Byrd (Amherst), 10:00.03
7. Bryan Lewis, Hidden Valley (Knights), 10:17.44
8. Michael Davis, Grayson County (All-American), 10:18.92
9. Thomas McConnel, Roanoke Catholic (VMI), 10:19.13
10. Caleb Kingery, William Byrd (Amherst), 10:21.08

110 hurdles
1. Robert Sterrett, Blacksburg (VMI), 14.95
2. Kendal Booker, Northside (Cosmo), 15.09
3. James Bell, Staunton River (Cosmo), 15.29
4. Alex Fisher, William Byrd (Cosmo), 15.41
5. Marvin Nall, Franklin County (VMI), 15.46
6. Ethan Mills, George Wythe (Judy Thomas), 15.48
7. Chris Dobbins, Christiansburg (Cosmo), 15.84
8. Tyler Wood, Auburn (Buffalo), 16.06
9. Teddy Ivanco, Cave Spring (Cosmo), 16.07
10. Travis Hudson, Christiansburg (Cosmo), 16.12

300 hurdles
1. Antonio Medley, Salem (Cosmo), 39.34
2. James Bell, Staunton River (Cosmo), 40.31
3. Robert Sterrett, Blacksburg (Cosmo) 41.01
4. Joe Villanueva, Salem (Amherst), 41.30
5. Marco Trent, William Fleming (Cosmo), 41.73
6. Austin Bess, Alleghany (Concord), 41.74
7. Teddy Ivanco, Cave Spring (Cosmo), 42.11
8. Tyler Wood, Auburn (Buffalo), 42.19
9. Marvin Nall, Franklin County (Knights), 42.34
10. Marcus Hairston, Bassett (Heritage), 42.83

400 relay
1. Bassett (Scales, Toney, Norman, Hairston) (Heritage), 44.22
2. Northside (Scott, Phelps, Booker, Martin) (Amherst), 44.75
3. Blacksburg (Cosmo), 44.82
4. Staunton River (Bradford), 44.98
5. Patrick Henry (Amherst), 45.35
6. Franklin County (Bradford), 45.47
7. Salem (Amherst), 45.59
8. Christiansburg (Heritage), 45.62
9. Chilhowie (Buffalo) 45.78
10. Marion (Judy Thomas), 45.82

1,600 relay
1. William Byrd (VMI), 3:27.46
2. Blacksburg (Bradford), 3:33.28
3. Staunton River (Lynchburg Elite) 3:38.47
4. Cave Spring (Amherst), 3:40.91
5. Northside (Amherst), 3:40.96
6. Bassett (Heritage), 3:42.46
7. Auburn (Buffalo) 3:42.48
8. James River (Buffalo), 3:42.91
9. William Fleming (VMI) 3:42.95
10. Christiansburg (Heritage, 3:43.28

3,200 relay
1. Blacksburg (Hull, Hencke, Milauskas, Dorrell) (Bradford), 8:02.28
2. William Byrd (Cosmo), 8:08.96
3. Jefferson Forest (Lynchburg Elite), 8:29.81
4. Christiansburg (Knights), 8:36.46
5. Cave Spring (Knights), 8:47.99
6. William Fleming (Amherst), 8:50.92
7. Roanoke Catholic (All-American), 8:51.93
8. Franklin County (Bradford), 8:54.33
9. Patrick Henry (Knights), 8:56.81
10. Salem (Knights), 9:03.99

Shot put
1. Emanuel Alfred, Covington (VMI), 54-3 ½
2. Sawyer Russell, James River (VMI), 53-2
3. Phillip Mesadieu, Patrick Henry (Cosmo), 52-6
4. Patrick Pollifrone, Salem (Cosmo), 50-9 ½
5. Tyler Hatcher, Liberty (Bradford), 49-0
6. Andy Broughman, James River (VMI), 48-5 ¼
7. Jonathan Taylor, Christiansburg (Cosmo), 48-5
8. Marcus Burwell, Franklin County (Cosmo), 48-4
9. Andy Broughman, James River (Bradford), 46-5 ½
10. Brandyn Turley, Salem (Cosmo), 46-2

Discus
1. Sawyer Russell, James River (All-American), 168-8
2. Emanuel Alfred, Covington (All-American), 164-11
3. Kent Moles, Floyd County (All-American), 159-8
4. Will Sawyers, George Wythe (All-American), 157-0
5. Marcus Burwell, Franklin County (Cosmo), 144-11
6. Phillip Mesadieu, Patrick Henry (Knights), 143-11
7. Dionte Hall, William Fleming (Fork Union), 141-4
8. David McCauley, Salem (Amherst), 138-9
9. Patrick Pollifrone, Salem (Cosmo), 138-7
10. Shane Duncan, Auburn (All-American), 135-10

Long jump
1. Tyler Wood, Auburn (Buffalo) 21-10
2. DaVon Ross, James River (VMI), 21-9
3. Justin Seay, Franklin County (Cosmo), 20-11
4. Allen Dickerson, Radford (Buffalo) 20-10 ½
5. Scott Campbell, Salem (Knights), 20-10
....Luke Elbino, William Byrd (Cosmo), 20-10
7. Patrick Bennett, James River (Buffalo) 20-9 ½
8. Curtis Williams, Chilhowie (Judy Thomas), 20-6 ½
9. Devon Helton, Covington (Buffalo) 20-1
10. Patrick Asconi, Christiansburg (Heritage), 20-0 ½

Triple jump
1. DaVon Ross, James River (VMI), 44-5 ¼
2. Demetrious Brown, Pulaski County (Knights), 44-2 ¼
3. Luke Elbino, William Byrd (Knights), 43-8
4. Bobby Taylor, Franklin County (Knights), 42-4
5. Ethan Mills, George Wythe (Times-News), 41-7
6. Scott Campbell, Salem (Amherst), 41-6 ½
7. Tyler Wood, Auburn (Buffalo) 41-3 ½
8. Zac Evans, Christiansburg (Cosmo), 41-3 ¼
9. Patrick Bennett, James River (Bradford), 41-3
10. Kendal Booker, Northside (Knights), 40-11 ¼

High jump
1. DaVon Ross, James River (All-American), 6-6
2. Rick Alderman, Lord Botetourt (Knights), 6-4
....Philip Morris, Glenvar (Knights), 6-4
....Tennis Simon, George Wythe (Buffalo) 6-4
5. Curtis Williams, Chilhowie (Buffalo) 6-2
....Travis Hudson, Christiansburg (Cosmo), 6-2
....James Bell, Staunton River (Cosmo), 6-2
....Matt Burnette, Cave Spring (VMI), 6-2
9. Jeff Early, Rockbridge County (Knights), 6-0
....Andrew Hamm, Fort Chiswell (Concord), 6-0
....Chris Dobbins, Christiansburg (Knights), 6-0
....Patrick Bennett, James River (Buffalo) 6-0
....Nick English, Blacksburg (VMI), 6-0

Pole vault
1. James Bell, Staunton River (Lynchburg Elite), 14-6
2. Josh Drablos, Jefferson Forest (VMI), 13-6
3. Cy Smith, Patrick Henry (Bradford), 11-6
4. Sam Wright, Franklin County (Bradford), 10-6
....Ethan Wilmer, Jefferson Forest (Turner Ashby), 10-6
6. Trass Barley, Franklin County (Knights), 10-0
7. Zac Osborne, Cave Spring (VMI), 9-6
8. Teddy Ivanco, Cave Spring (Cosmo), 9-0
9. Dillon Smither, Staunton River (Cosmo), 8-0
....Zac Osborne, Cave Spring (Cosmo), 8-0

GIRLS

100 meters
1. Kenara Hurt, Liberty (Knights), 12.79
....Courtney Brown, Blacksburg (Volunteer), 12.79
3. Sasha King, Giles (Buffalo), 12.82
4. Eriaca Coleman, William Fleming (Cosmo), 13.05
....Natalie Woodford, Patrick Henry (Amherst), 13.05
6. Amber Church, Pulaski County (VMI), 13.11
7. Ericka Claytor, Salem (Cosmo), 13.15
8. Charquia Wright, Lord Botetourt (Bradford), 13.22
....La'Nishia Baker, William Fleming (VMI), 13.22
10. LaEcha Thomas, William Fleming (Bradford), 13.24
....Lychelle Lewis, Alleghany (VMI), 13.24

200 meters
1. Kenara Hurt, Liberty (Amherst), 26.12
2. Natalie Woodford, Patrick Henry (Cosmo), 26.14
3. Sasha King, Giles (Buffalo), 26.69
....Ericka Claytor, Salem (Cosmo), 26.69
5. Courtney Brown, Blacksburg (Volunteer), 26.71
6. Stephanie Smith, Salem (Cosmo), 26.90
7. Lakita Eason, Salem (Cosmo), 26.95
8. Eriaica Coleman, William Fleming (Cosmo), 27.17
9. Pamela Pack, Auburn (Buffalo), 27.21
10. Charquia Wright, Lord Botetourt (VMI), 27.43

400 meters
1. Natalie Woodford, Patrick Henry (Cosmo), 58.56
2. Alicia Terry, Patrick Henry (VMI), 59.70
3. Alicia Royal, William Byrd (VMI), 1:00.60
4. Jessica Wolter, Northside (Cosmo), 1:00.76
5. Avery Mattingly, Blacksburg (Cosmo), 1:00.91
6. Shawnee Carnett, Marion (Times-News), 1:01.42
7. Reema Azar, Cave Spring (Knights), 1:01.61
8. Stephanie Spickard, Lord Botetourt (VMI), 1:01.81
9. Molly Western, Cave Spring (VMI), 1:02.43
10. Faren Campbell, Franklin County (VMI), 1:03.20

800 meters
1. Avery Mattingly, Blacksburg (Knights), 2:18.08
2. Annie LeHardy, Hidden Valley (Cosmo) 2:20.11
3. Alisha Royal, William Byrd (Taco Bell), 2:20.12
4. Joanna Stevens, Blacksburg (Volunteer), 2:21.30
5. Tatum Tyler, Cave Spring (Cosmo), 2:22.78
6. Maggie Graham, Marion (Times-News), 2:24.31
7. Kathleen Stevens, Blacksburg (Cosmo), 2:24.38
8. Jenna Sprinkle, James River (Buffalo) 2:27.74
9. Jennifer Huffman, Hidden Valley (VMI), 2:29.78
10. Brennan Long, Roanoke Catholic (Knights), 2:30.71

1,600 meters
1. Maggie Graham, Marion (Times-News), 5:08.47
2. Annie LeHardy, Hidden Valley (VMI), 5:09.10
3. Megan Marsico, Glenvar (Knights), 5:10.52
4. Trinity Foreman, Blacksburg (VMI), 5:11.36
5. Joanna Stevens, Blacksburg (Knights), 5:12.73
6. Laurel MacMillan, Blacksburg (Bradford), 5:14.20
7. Kathleen Stevens, Blacksburg (VMI), 5:14.48
8. Alisha Royal, William Byrd (Bradford), 5:17.70
9. Sabrina Hall, Pulaski County (VMI), 5:25.01
10. Carter Norbo, Patrick Henry (Cosmo), 5:29.59

3,200 meters
1. Laurel MacMillan, Blacksburg (Volunteer), 11:09.94
2. Melanie Rice, Marion (Times-News), 11:24.69
3. Megan Marsico, Glenvar (Knights), 11:32.74
4. Trinity Foreman, Blacksburg (Volunteer), 11:36.62
5. Mary Catherine Sowder, Hidden Valley (VMI), 11:44.21
6. Carter Norbo, Patrick Henry (VMI), 11:44.55
7. Sabrina Hall, Pulaski County (All-American), 11:50.57
8. Cheyenne Nicely, Alleghany (VMI), 11:56.32
9. Alicia Royal, William Byrd (VMI), 11:58.97
10. Leah Fitchett, Blacksburg (Volunteer), 12:27.15

100 hurdles
1. Sarah Witt, Staunton River (Lynchburg Elite), 15.25
2. Amber Church, Pulaski County (Bearcat), 15.51
3. Shaundra Cook, Franklin County (Cosmo), 15.67
4. Brittany Cornett, Lord Botetourt (Cosmo), 16.10
5. Kaylin Foor, Cave Spring (Cosmo), 16.87
6. Megan Tolley, Northside (Knights), 17.09
7. Jasmine Hariston, Franklin County (VMI), 17.21
8. Brittany LePore, Lord Botetourt (Cosmo), 17.50
9. Eden Quesenberry, Salem (Knights), 17.55
10. Emily Cranwell, Blacksburg (Cosmo), 17.87

300 hurdles
1. Sarah Witt, Staunton River (Cosmo), 45.86
2. Brittany Cornett, Staunton River (Cosmo), 48.16
3. Stephanie Smith, Salem (Amherst), 49.78
4. Amber Church, Pulaski County (Bradford), 49.92
....Shaundra Cook, Franklin County (Cosmo), 49.92
6. Stephanie Spickard, Lord Botetourt (Cosmo), 50.00
7. Jasmine Hariston, Franklin County (Knights), 50.05
8. Emily Cranwell, Blacksburg (Cosmo), 50.16
9. Sarah Dorrell, Blacksburg (Cosmo), 50.49
10. Cierra Johnson, William Fleming (Fork Union), 51.23

400 relay
1. William Fleming (Curtis, Coleman, Johnson, Thomas) (Fork Union), 50.24
2. Salem (Amherst), 51.67
3. Franklin County (Cosmo), 51.76
4. Cave Spring (Knights), 52.50
5. Northside (Knights), 52.53
6. Giles (Buffalo), 52.93
7. Lord Botetourt (Bradford), 54.07
8. Chilhowie (Buffalo) 54.22
9. Blacksburg (Bradford), 54.27
10. Christiansburg (Heritage), 54.74

1,600 relay
1. Cave Spring (Azar, Western, Remine, Tyler) (VMI), 4:10.28
2. Blacksburg (Knights), 4:11.59
3. Patrick Henry (Bradford), 4:23.53
4. Liberty (Amherst), 4:26.92
5. William Fleming (VMI), 4:23.41
6. Franklin County (Bradford), 4:30.30
7. James River (Buffalo), 4:30.38
8. Salem (Amherst), 4:32.36
9. Marion (Times-News), 4:34.49
10. Giles (All-American), 4:41.69

3,200 relay
1. Blacksburg (Bradford), 9:38.16
2. Marion (Bearcat), 9:59.26
3. Hidden Valley (Cosmo), 10:04.10
4. Cave Spring (Knights), 10:30.29
5. Jefferson Forest (Amherst), 10:48.27
6. Pulaski County (Bradford), 10:49.56
7. Franklin County (Bradford), 10:50.77
8. Roanoke Catholic (Knights), 11:05.59
9. William Fleming (Cosmo), 11:25.59
10. Lord Botetourt (Bradford), 11:57.08

Shot put
1. Kayla Lewis, William Fleming (Cosmo), 41-2
2. Desi Simmons, Radford (Buffalo), 38-4
3. Elisa Martinez, Rockbridge County (VMI), 38-0
4. Mattie Jones, Covington (VMI), 35-5 ¼
5. Rachel Travis, Blacksburg (VMI), 35-2
6. Emma Stafford, Christiansburg (Heritage), 34-7 ¾
7. Aimee Veatch, Cave Spring (Cosmo), 33-10
8. Loreal Spinner, Liberty (Lynchburg Elite), 33-6
9. Alisha McCrowey, James River (Buffalo), 33-5 ¼
10. Kierra Washington, Northside (Cosmo), 32-10
....Jalesa Anthony, Franklin County (VMI), 32-10

Discus
1. Aimee Veatch, Cave Spring (Knights), 128-8
2. Desi Simmons (All-American), 120-7
3. Jelesa Anthony, Franklin County (Knights), 118-10
4. Brandy Preston, Franklin County (VMI), 116-5
5. Kelsey Huff, Jefferson Forest (Amherst), 108-3
6. Mattie Jones, Covington (VMI), 107-3
7. Harmony Tripp, Giles (All-American), 103-11
8. Emma Stafford, Christiansburg (VMI), 102-8
9. Millie Tucker, Staunton River (Amherst), 100-11
10. Loreal Spinner, Liberty (Lynchburg Elite), 100-8

Long jump
1. Jasmine Hariston, Franklin County (Knights), 17-5
2. Brittany Bostwick, Christiansburg (VMI), 17-4 ¾
3. Shaundra Cook, Franklin County (Cosmo), 17-2 ¾
4. Jessica Turpin, Fort Chiswell (Judy Thomas), 17-0
5. Amber Church, Pulaski County (Bearcat), 16-11 ¾
6. Kenara Hurt, Liberty (Bradford), 16-2 ½
7. Sarah Witt, Staunton River (Cosmo), 16-2
8. Cierra Johnson, William Fleming (Amherst), 16- ¾
9. Vanessa Burnette, Giles (Buffalo), 16-0
10. Molly Western, Cave Spring (VMI), 15-10

Triple jump
1. Jasmine Hariston, Franklin County (Cosmo), 37-2
2. Brittany Cornett, Lord Botetourt (Amherst), 36-5 ¾
3. Shaundra Cook, Franklin County (Bradford), 35-9 ½
4. Kenara Hurt, Liberty (Bradford), 34-8
5. Reema Azar, Cave Spring (Amherst), 34-1 ½
6. Brittany Bostwick, Christiansburg (VMI), 34-0
7. Meagan Tolley, Northside (Knights), 33-6
8. Jalesa Anthony, Franklin County (Cosmo), 33-3 ¼
9. Edy Ndem, Cave Spring (Amherst), 33-1 ½
10. Charquia Wright, Lord Botetourt (Knights), 32-11

High jump
1. Kelsey Shelton, Jefferson Forest, 5-4
2. Casey Carroll, Auburn (Buffalo) 5-2
3. Kaylin Foor, Cave Spring (Amherst), 5-0
....Amber Church, Pulaski County (Bearcat), 5-0
....Jasmine Hariston, Franklin County (VMI), 5-0
6. Kelsey Largen, Cave Spring (Knights), 4-10
....Martha Walters, George Wythe (Buffalo) 4-10
....Rachel Crum, Cave Spring (VMI), 4-10
....Kadredia Johnson, William Fleming (VMI), 4-10
10. Shaundra Cook, Franklin County (Bradford), 4-8
....Molly Western, Cave Spring (Knights), 4-8
....Courtney Brown, Blacksburg (Knights), 4-8
....Brandy Preston, Franklin County (Knights), 4-8
....Stephanie Smith, Salem (Knights), 4-8
....Paige Kauffelt, Giles (Buffalo) 4-8
....Brittany Bostwick, Christiansburg (Cosmo), 4-8

Pole vault
1. Erin Patterson, Franklin County (Bradford), 11-0
2. Sarah Witt, Staunton River (Cosmo), 8-9
3. Rachel Crum, Cave Spring (VMI), 8-3
4. Kaleigh Wood, Franklin County (Bradford), 8-0
....Salina Khanna, Jefferson Forest (Turner Ashby), 8-0
6. Sarah Shrewsbury, Staunton River (Bradford), 7-6
7. Kelsey Largen, Cave Spring (Cosmo), 7-3
8. Caitlyn Swaffar, Cave Spring (Cosmo), 6-0

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    Larry Brown is back in North Carolina, this time to coach the Charlotte Bobcats. Will the NBA experience of Brown and his new boss, Michael Jordan, do anything for the Bobcats next season? Most likely it will. It is good to see Brown coming back to the league and doing what he loves to do and does better than most. We know he probably won't stay beyond his four-year contract (he'll be 71 when it expires) or he might not even last that long. But he will leave the team in better shape than it is now. What will really matter for the franchise is who they replace him with. Brown will raise the level of their play, but not many will be capable of following him and at least maintaining what he's grown. -- Jeff Gilbert

  • Blue Jays won't be hurt by loss -

    Kudos to the Toronto Blue Jays for taking a strong stand — and a big financial hit — on Frank Thomas. The club released its slumping slugger Sunday, one day after Thomas sulked for being benched. The Big Hurt refused to shake hands with teammates after Saturday’s 3-2 victory over the Tigers, and that should tell you all you need to know about his priorities. Perhaps if he had more than four hits in his previous 35 at-bats and a batting average higher than .167, Thomas would have actually had a case. He’ll still get the big bucks left on his two-year, $18 million deal he signed in November 2006. But it’s good to see the money didn’t cramp the Jays’ brains and convince them to give in to a petulant malcontent. — Aaron McFarling

  • Stay tuned to NBA playoffs -

    Want to know just how good the NBA playoffs are? If you missed Saturday’s first two games — too bad. You missed plenty. LeBron James took over in the second half to lead Cleveland Cavaliers past Washington Wizards. Then the defending champion San Antonio Spurs came from behind to beat Phoenix in double overtime — all because Tim Duncan hit his first 3-pointer of the season to force that second OT. There were enough big shots in that game, that if it had been an NCAA final it would go down as a classic. But it’s just another NBA playoff game. That’s what makes this league’s playoffs season so much fun to watch. There will be lots of clutch performances between now and June. — Jeff Gilbert

  • Western depth doesn't mean it has the best team -

    I made the statement today that the NBA Western Conference is down this year. After being roundly ridiculed and mocked of by my co-workers, I tried to make more point more clearly. So let me explain. No, let me sum up — that’s all the space I have. The Western team which makes the Finals will not be as formidable as the Spurs were last year. The West is deep, but it’s not as tough at the top. Not saying the Celtics or the Pistons will win the title, but don’t hand the trophy to the Lakers, etc., just yet. — Jeff Gilbert

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