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RBS basketball returns to action after county break
by Derek MCCaleb
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The RBS High School Cheerleaders cheering loudly for the RBS Lady Bulldogs and Bulldogs.
The RBS High School Cheerleaders cheering loudly for the RBS Lady Bulldogs and Bulldogs.
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Bulldog Ty Tuck laying it in for two.
Bulldog Ty Tuck laying it in for two.
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#25 Nick Deckard looking at a loose ball before grabbing it.
#25 Nick Deckard looking at a loose ball before grabbing it.
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#50 Kalisha Lynch jump shooting for 2 points.
#50 Kalisha Lynch jump shooting for 2 points.
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Lady Bulldog Kaitlyn McCarter nailing a three-pointer.
Lady Bulldog Kaitlyn McCarter nailing a three-pointer.
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The RBS Lady Bulldogs and Bulldogs Basketball program continued their season after a short break due to illness in Macon County. They played two regular scheduled games and then a makeup game last week. On December 4, the Bulldogs traveled to Gordonsville to take on the Tigers. After that, the Bulldogs returned home to host the Westmoreland Eagles. Then in a makeup game, the Bulldogs headed to Byrdstown to face the Bobcats of Pickett County.

Scoring Summary in Girls Action vs. Gordonsville on December 4:

First quarter- RBS Lady Bulldogs 6 Gordonsville Tigerettes 6

Second quarter-RBS Lady Bulldogs 14 Gordonsville Tigerettes 28

Third quarter- RBS Lady Bulldogs 30 Gordonsville Tigerettes 43

Final Score- RBS Lady Bulldogs 46 Gordonsville Tigerettes 54

The Lady Bulldogs attempted a total of 32 two point shots from the field only hitting 12 of them for 37.5% accuracy. From the three point line, the Lady Bulldogs only had 20% accuracy hitting 2 of 10 three pointers. They were put on the free throw line for a total of 27 times. The Lady Bulldogs hit 16 of those free throws for a total of 59.3%. Individual stats for this game:

#10 Kelsey Jenkins with 2 points and 6 rebounds

#12 Ashlyn Murphy with 2 rebounds, 1 assist, and 2 steals

#14 Kaitlyn McCarter with 5 points

#25 McKinzie Hix with 8 points and 3 rebounds

#35 Mayson Burgener with 9 points and 1 assist

#40 Katie Hix with 5 points and 3 rebounds

And rounding out the stats for the Lady Bulldogs with leading the scoring was #50 Kalisha Lynch with a whopping 17 points, 4 rebounds, 2 assist, and 3 steals.

Scoring Summary in Boys Action vs. Gordonsville on December 4:

First quarter- RBS Bulldogs 5 Gordonsville Tigers 7

Second quarter-RBS Bulldogs 12 Gordonsville Tigers 15

Third quarter- RBS Bulldogs 20 Gordonsville Tigers 31

Final Score- RBS Bulldogs 25 Gordonsville Tigers 43

From the 2 point range the Bulldogs only attempted a total of 5 shots, making 2 of those, for 40% accuracy. This was a major factor in the outcome of the game as their opponents attempted a total of 29 two point shots making 16 of those. The Bulldogs shot 15 three pointers and made 5 of them for 33.3%. The Bulldogs went for free throws a total of 9 times, hitting 6 of them, for 66.7%. Individual stats for this game:

#12 Brince Crouch with 3 points, 3 rebounds, and 1 deflection

#25 Nick Deckard with 4 rebounds, 2 deflections, and 2 assists

#50 Dallas Greanead with 1 point, 4 rebounds, 3 deflections

#20 Skyler Holden with 4 points, 1 deflection, and 2 assists

#15 Alex Mullinix with 11 points, 4 rebounds, 1 charge taken, 1 deflection, 2 steals, and 1 assists

#23 Ty Tuck with 6 points, 1 rebound, 2 deflections, 1 steal, and 2 assists.

Scoring Summary in Girls Action vs. Westmoreland on December 7:

First quarter- RBS Lady Bulldogs 8 Westmoreland Lady Eagles 15

Second quarter-RBS Lady Bulldogs 12 Westmoreland Lady Eagles 29

Third quarter- RBS Lady Bulldogs 18 Westmoreland Lady Eagles 40

Final Score- RBS Lady Bulldogs 25 Westmoreland Lady Eagles 58

The Lady Bulldogs had a big blow to their lineup during this game. Point guard Ashlyn Murphy went down early in the game with a knee injury. This wasn’t the first injury to Murphy’s knee. Late last season, Murphy underwent surgery to repair damage from a previous knee injury. Murphy was out for the rest of the game and possibly the rest of the season. During this game the Lady Bulldogs shot 18 times from the two point field. They only made 5 of those for 27.8%. Shooting 11 three pointers, the Lady Bulldogs successfully nailed 3 of them for 27.3%. The Lady Eagles sent the Lady Bulldogs to the foul line a total of 10 times. The Lady Bulldogs shot 60% from the line, making 6 of the 10 attempted shots. Individual stats for the game:

#10 Kelsey Jenkins with 3 points, 1 block, and 3 rebounds

#14 Kaitlyn McCarter with 6 points, 5 rebounds, and 1 steal

#32 Alexis Ouellette with 1 rebound

#33 Olivia Atkins with 3 points

#34 Sydney West with an assist

#35 Mayson Burgener with 5 points, 2 rebounds, and 1 steal

#40 Katie Hix with 6 points, 8 rebounds, and 1 steal

#45 Hannah Smith with 2 assists

#50 Kalisha Lynch with 2 points

#52 Emily Gregory with 1 rebound

Scoring Summary in Boys Action vs. Westmoreland on December 7:

First quarter- RBS Bulldogs 2 Westmoreland Eagles 7

Second quarter-RBS Bulldogs 11 Westmoreland Eagles 18

Third quarter- RBS Bulldogs 14 Westmoreland Eagles 27

Final Score- RBS Bulldogs 20 Westmoreland Eagles 45

Individual stats for the game:

#23 Ty Tuck with 7 points, 3 rebounds, 1 assist, and 1 steals

#50 Dallas Greanead with 2 points, 5 rebounds, 4 deflections, and 2 charges taken

#20 Skyler Holden with 2 points, 3 rebounds, and 2 deflections

#12 Brince Crouch with 8 points, 6 rebounds, and 4 deflections

#25 Nick Deckard with 1 point, 5 rebounds, and 1 assist

#33 Kason Wheeler with 1 steals

#22 Wesley Davis with 1 rebound and 1 deflection

#14 Chance Asberry with 1 steal

Scoring Summary in Girls Action vs. Pickett County on December 8:

First quarter- RBS Lady Bulldogs 16 Lady Bobcats 9

Second quarter-RBS Lady Bulldogs 36 Lady Bobcats 15

Third quarter- RBS Lady Bulldogs 59 Lady Bobcats 31

Final Score- RBS Lady Bulldogs 67 Lady Bobcats 45

The Lady Bulldogs opened this game strong and didn’t let up until the final buzzard. The Lady Bulldogs were determined to win this game and that they did! They shot 28 two point baskets, making 10 of those, for 35.7%. The Lady Bulldogs had a great showing from the three point line. They shot 17 hitting 11 of them for 64.7%. They also had a strong presence at the free throw line. The Lady Bulldogs shot 20 free throws, hitting 14, for 70% accuracy. Individual stats for this game:

#14 Kaitlyn McCarter with 8 points, 6 rebounds, 1 assist, and 1 steal

#25 Mckinzie Hix with 1 rebound

#40 Katie Hix with 10 points, 7 rebounds, 1 assist, and 1 block

#45 Hannah Smith with 2 points, 1 rebound, and 1 assist

#50 Kalisha Lynch with 12 points, 1 assist, and 1 steal

Having a great game was Lady Bulldogs #35 Mayson Burgener and #10 Kelsey Jenkins. Burgener finished the game with 17 points, 2 rebounds, 1 steal, and 4 blocked shots. Jenkins finished the game strong with a total of 18 points. All of her points came from 3 point shots. She was 6 for 7 from the three-point line. She also had 5 rebounds and 4 assists.

Scoring Summary in Boys Action vs. Pickett County on December 8:

First quarter- RBS Bulldogs 0 Pickett Bobcats 9

Second quarter-RBS Bulldogs 2 Pickett Bobcats 25

Third quarter- RBS Bulldogs 6 Pickett Bobcats 38

Final Score- RBS Bulldogs 12 Pickett Bobcats 55

Since the November 23rd game against the Jackson County Blue Devils, the Bulldogs have still not had a full bench. Two of the five starters are still out sick (for a total of 3 Bulldogs out). Unfortunately the Bulldogs did not have it in them to keep up with the opposing team. Individual Stats for the game was:

#23 Ty Tuck with 2 rebounds, 1 steal, and 3 deflections

#50 Dallas Greanead with 3 points, 3 rebounds, 2 deflections, and 1 charge taken

#20 Skyler Holden with 1 rebound

#12 Brince Crouch with 4 points, 6 rebounds, and 2 deflections

#25 Nick Deckard with 2 points, 4 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal, and 2 deflections

#33 Kason Wheeler with 1 deflection

#14 Chance Asberry with 1 steal and 2 deflections

#10 Tim Jones with 3 points, 1 steal, and 2 deflections

#34 Mason Hewitt with 1 steal

With the close of the week the Lady Bulldogs overall record stands at 2 win and 8 loses. The Bulldogs record stands at 0 wins and 10 loses. The Bulldogs are at home this week. They host Watertown on Tuesday, December 11. Then, instead of a Friday night game, the Bulldogs will host the Smith County Owls on Saturday December 15. Game time is 6:00. Come out and support the RBS Lady Bulldogs and Bulldogs.

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Within the last year, Vision 2020 in Red Boiling Springs has developed a new and unusual fundraiser to benefit the upcoming RBS Heritage Museum.

Simple Pleasures, a history of Red Boiling Springs during the resort era of the 20s and 30s, is currently available for purchase at $8 a copy.

This book was written by Jeanette Keith, a professor of history at Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania. It was originally a thesis paper that Keith wrote while finishing her graduate studies at Tennessee Tech in 1982.

Keith went on to get a Doctor of Philosophy from Vanderbilt University in 1990, and has been at her current position since 1989. Clearly, she is qualified to do research, but her ability to make the stories readable and engaging are surprising when you consider that this book was originally a thesis paper.

Documents, photos, and a copy of the paper were discovered in box in Red Boiling Springs, where it had been left from Keith’s days of research.

Rita Watson of Vision 2020 said they simply called Keith up and asked for permission to publish the piece. “So we printed it up and added the photos—but it’s her work, she’s just donated it to us.”

The photos, which are sprinkled throughout the book and lend a great deal of character to an already interesting narrative, were donated by various individuals in the community. The book was printed by Put it in Print, and the layout and editing was mostly done by Karen Davis.

“Thanks to all the people in Red Boiling Springs who helped me with this research, so many years ago,” writes Keith in the dedication. “I hope that this book will be of interest to folks in the town and to visitors.”

The title of the book was taken from a quote by author Foster R. Dulles that Keith uses in her description of RBS: “Americans were less driven and business-oriented, and more willing to lay aside work for play; they exhibited ‘a power to draw happiness from simple and innocent pleasures.’”

The book is available for sale at Macon Bank & Trust (RBS and Main Lafayette branches), the Armour Hotel, and Grandpa’s House.

All proceeds go to the RBS Heritage Museum project. This project is still in the early planning phase. Eventually, the museum will be installed in a renovated version of the old bank building in the center of RBS. The bank building was recently approved at the state level for the National Registry of Historic Places. It is now waiting on final approval at the national level.

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Within the last year, Vision 2020 in Red Boiling Springs has developed a new and unusual fundraiser to benefit the upcoming RBS Heritage Museum.

Simple Pleasures, a history of Red Boiling Springs during the resort era of the 20s and 30s, is currently available for purchase at $8 a copy.

This book was written by Jeanette Keith, a professor of history at Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania. It was originally a thesis paper that Keith wrote while finishing her graduate studies at Tennessee Tech in 1982.

Keith went on to get a Doctor of Philosophy from Vanderbilt University in 1990, and has been at her current position since 1989. Clearly, she is qualified to do research, but her ability to make the stories readable and engaging are surprising when you consider that this book was originally a thesis paper.

Documents, photos, and a copy of the paper were discovered in box in Red Boiling Springs, where it had been left from Keith’s days of research.

Rita Watson of Vision 2020 said they simply called Keith up and asked for permission to publish the piece. “So we printed it up and added the photos—but it’s her work, she’s just donated it to us.”

The photos, which are sprinkled throughout the book and lend a great deal of character to an already interesting narrative, were donated by various individuals in the community. The book was printed by Put it in Print, and the layout and editing was mostly done by Karen Davis.

“Thanks to all the people in Red Boiling Springs who helped me with this research, so many years ago,” writes Keith in the dedication. “I hope that this book will be of interest to folks in the town and to visitors.”

The title of the book was taken from a quote by author Foster R. Dulles that Keith uses in her description of RBS: “Americans were less driven and business-oriented, and more willing to lay aside work for play; they exhibited ‘a power to draw happiness from simple and innocent pleasures.’”

The book is available for sale at Macon Bank & Trust (RBS and Main Lafayette branches), the Armour Hotel, and Grandpa’s House.

All proceeds go to the RBS Heritage Museum project. This project is still in the early planning phase. Eventually, the museum will be installed in a renovated version of the old bank building in the center of RBS. The bank building was recently approved at the state level for the National Registry of Historic Places. It is now waiting on final approval at the national level.

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Within the last year, Vision 2020 in Red Boiling Springs has developed a new and unusual fundraiser to benefit the upcoming RBS Heritage Museum.

Simple Pleasures, a history of Red Boiling Springs during the resort era of the 20s and 30s, is currently available for purchase at $8 a copy.

This book was written by Jeanette Keith, a professor of history at Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania. It was originally a thesis paper that Keith wrote while finishing her graduate studies at Tennessee Tech in 1982.

Keith went on to get a Doctor of Philosophy from Vanderbilt University in 1990, and has been at her current position since 1989. Clearly, she is qualified to do research, but her ability to make the stories readable and engaging are surprising when you consider that this book was originally a thesis paper.

Documents, photos, and a copy of the paper were discovered in box in Red Boiling Springs, where it had been left from Keith’s days of research.

Rita Watson of Vision 2020 said they simply called Keith up and asked for permission to publish the piece. “So we printed it up and added the photos—but it’s her work, she’s just donated it to us.”

The photos, which are sprinkled throughout the book and lend a great deal of character to an already interesting narrative, were donated by various individuals in the community. The book was printed by Put it in Print, and the layout and editing was mostly done by Karen Davis.

“Thanks to all the people in Red Boiling Springs who helped me with this research, so many years ago,” writes Keith in the dedication. “I hope that this book will be of interest to folks in the town and to visitors.”

The title of the book was taken from a quote by author Foster R. Dulles that Keith uses in her description of RBS: “Americans were less driven and business-oriented, and more willing to lay aside work for play; they exhibited ‘a power to draw happiness from simple and innocent pleasures.’”

The book is available for sale at Macon Bank & Trust (RBS and Main Lafayette branches), the Armour Hotel, and Grandpa’s House.

All proceeds go to the RBS Heritage Museum project. This project is still in the early planning phase. Eventually, the museum will be installed in a renovated version of the old bank building in the center of RBS. The bank building was recently approved at the state level for the National Registry of Historic Places. It is now waiting on final approval at the national level.

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Within the last year, Vision 2020 in Red Boiling Springs has developed a new and unusual fundraiser to benefit the upcoming RBS Heritage Museum.

Simple Pleasures, a history of Red Boiling Springs during the resort era of the 20s and 30s, is currently available for purchase at $8 a copy.

This book was written by Jeanette Keith, a professor of history at Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania. It was originally a thesis paper that Keith wrote while finishing her graduate studies at Tennessee Tech in 1982.

Keith went on to get a Doctor of Philosophy from Vanderbilt University in 1990, and has been at her current position since 1989. Clearly, she is qualified to do research, but her ability to make the stories readable and engaging are surprising when you consider that this book was originally a thesis paper.

Documents, photos, and a copy of the paper were discovered in box in Red Boiling Springs, where it had been left from Keith’s days of research.

Rita Watson of Vision 2020 said they simply called Keith up and asked for permission to publish the piece. “So we printed it up and added the photos—but it’s her work, she’s just donated it to us.”

The photos, which are sprinkled throughout the book and lend a great deal of character to an already interesting narrative, were donated by various individuals in the community. The book was printed by Put it in Print, and the layout and editing was mostly done by Karen Davis.

“Thanks to all the people in Red Boiling Springs who helped me with this research, so many years ago,” writes Keith in the dedication. “I hope that this book will be of interest to folks in the town and to visitors.”

The title of the book was taken from a quote by author Foster R. Dulles that Keith uses in her description of RBS: “Americans were less driven and business-oriented, and more willing to lay aside work for play; they exhibited ‘a power to draw happiness from simple and innocent pleasures.’”

The book is available for sale at Macon Bank & Trust (RBS and Main Lafayette branches), the Armour Hotel, and Grandpa’s House.

All proceeds go to the RBS Heritage Museum project. This project is still in the early planning phase. Eventually, the museum will be installed in a renovated version of the old bank building in the center of RBS. The bank building was recently approved at the state level for the National Registry of Historic Places. It is now waiting on final approval at the national level.

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Within the last year, Vision 2020 in Red Boiling Springs has developed a new and unusual fundraiser to benefit the upcoming RBS Heritage Museum.

Simple Pleasures, a history of Red Boiling Springs during the resort era of the 20s and 30s, is currently available for purchase at $8 a copy.

This book was written by Jeanette Keith, a professor of history at Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania. It was originally a thesis paper that Keith wrote while finishing her graduate studies at Tennessee Tech in 1982.

Keith went on to get a Doctor of Philosophy from Vanderbilt University in 1990, and has been at her current position since 1989. Clearly, she is qualified to do research, but her ability to make the stories readable and engaging are surprising when you consider that this book was originally a thesis paper.

Documents, photos, and a copy of the paper were discovered in box in Red Boiling Springs, where it had been left from Keith’s days of research.

Rita Watson of Vision 2020 said they simply called Keith up and asked for permission to publish the piece. “So we printed it up and added the photos—but it’s her work, she’s just donated it to us.”

The photos, which are sprinkled throughout the book and lend a great deal of character to an already interesting narrative, were donated by various individuals in the community. The book was printed by Put it in Print, and the layout and editing was mostly done by Karen Davis.

“Thanks to all the people in Red Boiling Springs who helped me with this research, so many years ago,” writes Keith in the dedication. “I hope that this book will be of interest to folks in the town and to visitors.”

The title of the book was taken from a quote by author Foster R. Dulles that Keith uses in her description of RBS: “Americans were less driven and business-oriented, and more willing to lay aside work for play; they exhibited ‘a power to draw happiness from simple and innocent pleasures.’”

The book is available for sale at Macon Bank & Trust (RBS and Main Lafayette branches), the Armour Hotel, and Grandpa’s House.

All proceeds go to the RBS Heritage Museum project. This project is still in the early planning phase. Eventually, the museum will be installed in a renovated version of the old bank building in the center of RBS. The bank building was recently approved at the state level for the National Registry of Historic Places. It is now waiting on final approval at the national level.

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Within the last year, Vision 2020 in Red Boiling Springs has developed a new and unusual fundraiser to benefit the upcoming RBS Heritage Museum.

Simple Pleasures, a history of Red Boiling Springs during the resort era of the 20s and 30s, is currently available for purchase at $8 a copy.

This book was written by Jeanette Keith, a professor of history at Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania. It was originally a thesis paper that Keith wrote while finishing her graduate studies at Tennessee Tech in 1982.

Keith went on to get a Doctor of Philosophy from Vanderbilt University in 1990, and has been at her current position since 1989. Clearly, she is qualified to do research, but her ability to make the stories readable and engaging are surprising when you consider that this book was originally a thesis paper.

Documents, photos, and a copy of the paper were discovered in box in Red Boiling Springs, where it had been left from Keith’s days of research.

Rita Watson of Vision 2020 said they simply called Keith up and asked for permission to publish the piece. “So we printed it up and added the photos—but it’s her work, she’s just donated it to us.”

The photos, which are sprinkled throughout the book and lend a great deal of character to an already interesting narrative, were donated by various individuals in the community. The book was printed by Put it in Print, and the layout and editing was mostly done by Karen Davis.

“Thanks to all the people in Red Boiling Springs who helped me with this research, so many years ago,” writes Keith in the dedication. “I hope that this book will be of interest to folks in the town and to visitors.”

The title of the book was taken from a quote by author Foster R. Dulles that Keith uses in her description of RBS: “Americans were less driven and business-oriented, and more willing to lay aside work for play; they exhibited ‘a power to draw happiness from simple and innocent pleasures.’”

The book is available for sale at Macon Bank & Trust (RBS and Main Lafayette branches), the Armour Hotel, and Grandpa’s House.

All proceeds go to the RBS Heritage Museum project. This project is still in the early planning phase. Eventually, the museum will be installed in a renovated version of the old bank building in the center of RBS. The bank building was recently approved at the state level for the National Registry of Historic Places. It is now waiting on final approval at the national level.

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by Tilly Dillehay
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Jun 19, 2013 | 190 views | 0 0 comments | 19 19 recommendations | email to a friend | print

Within the last year, Vision 2020 in Red Boiling Springs has developed a new and unusual fundraiser to benefit the upcoming RBS Heritage Museum.

Simple Pleasures, a history of Red Boiling Springs during the resort era of the 20s and 30s, is currently available for purchase at $8 a copy.

This book was written by Jeanette Keith, a professor of history at Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania. It was originally a thesis paper that Keith wrote while finishing her graduate studies at Tennessee Tech in 1982.

Keith went on to get a Doctor of Philosophy from Vanderbilt University in 1990, and has been at her current position since 1989. Clearly, she is qualified to do research, but her ability to make the stories readable and engaging are surprising when you consider that this book was originally a thesis paper.

Documents, photos, and a copy of the paper were discovered in box in Red Boiling Springs, where it had been left from Keith’s days of research.

Rita Watson of Vision 2020 said they simply called Keith up and asked for permission to publish the piece. “So we printed it up and added the photos—but it’s her work, she’s just donated it to us.”

The photos, which are sprinkled throughout the book and lend a great deal of character to an already interesting narrative, were donated by various individuals in the community. The book was printed by Put it in Print, and the layout and editing was mostly done by Karen Davis.

“Thanks to all the people in Red Boiling Springs who helped me with this research, so many years ago,” writes Keith in the dedication. “I hope that this book will be of interest to folks in the town and to visitors.”

The title of the book was taken from a quote by author Foster R. Dulles that Keith uses in her description of RBS: “Americans were less driven and business-oriented, and more willing to lay aside work for play; they exhibited ‘a power to draw happiness from simple and innocent pleasures.’”

The book is available for sale at Macon Bank & Trust (RBS and Main Lafayette branches), the Armour Hotel, and Grandpa’s House.

All proceeds go to the RBS Heritage Museum project. This project is still in the early planning phase. Eventually, the museum will be installed in a renovated version of the old bank building in the center of RBS. The bank building was recently approved at the state level for the National Registry of Historic Places. It is now waiting on final approval at the national level.

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