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Continued from page 1H wanted for him. That’s where he deserved to be. I’m beyond thrilled.” Other runners from Denham to make their mark at state were sophomore Christian Mallet and freshman Ashlynn Jerome.

Mallet placed 23rd in the boys race with a time of 17:16.6 while Jerome placed 45th in the girls at 22:05.50. The Denham boys led the parish’s 5A contingent at state in the team standings with a 21st-place finish, followed closely by 24th-place Live Oak and 25th-place Walker. The Live Oak girls finished 23rd to lead all Livingston teams in the 5A

meet. In Class 3A, Angela McKay of Albany placed 18th with a time of 21:53.80 and teammate Sierra Joiner was 40th at 23:59.60. The Albany boys finished ninth in the 3A team standings with Dalton Addison (19:24.90) placing 28th to lead the way.

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Coaches will meet Dec. 1 to seed the teams.

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Denham Springs boys finished 14th in the Division I state swim meet last week at the SPAR Aquatic Center in Sulphur. n The Denham girls finished tied for 19th. n The annual Livingston Parish basketball tournament gets underway Dec. 8 at Live Oak High.

Editor’s Note: Charles Salzer contributed to this story. Scott Hotard covers sports for The LivingstonTangipahoa Advocate. He can be contacted at shotard44@gmail.com or livingston@theadvocate.com.

LIVINGSTON PARISH PRISON BOOKINGS The following people were booked into the Livingston Parish prison from Nov. 11 through Nov. 17.

NOV. 11

ACOSTA, TREVOR: 25, 8605 Eagle Drive, Denham Springs, mufflers/requirements/prevention of excessive noise, fumes, three counts operating vehicle with suspended license/other offenses, two counts traffic bench warrant, two counts speeding, driving while intoxicated, evidence of compulsory motor vehicle liability security contained in vehicle, false certificates. BRUMFIELD, ROBERT EARL: 26, 30183 Travis St., Walker, unauthorized entry of an inhabited dwelling. BURKES, BENJAMIN: 20, 30833 Creek Valley Drive, Denham Springs, possession of marijuana, obstruction of justice, prohibited acts/drug paraphernalia, all drivers must secure license/ emergency vehicle exception. CARTER, TRENTON A.: 23, 13217 Browden St., Walker, disturbing the peace. DAVIS, AMBER B.: 32, 10394 Juban Court, Denham Springs, driving while intoxicated, first degree vehicular negligent injuring, careless operation, illuminating devices required, no passing zones, reckless operation of a vehicle. FOLEY, DAVID A.: 30, 29262 Lower Rome Road, Springfield, simple criminal damage to property. GILCREASE, BYRON SCOTT: 51, 24241 Larry Drive, Denham Springs, speeding, traffic bench warrant, expired motor vehicle insurance. HARPER, ALTORIS T.: 28, 7450 Vincent Road, Denham Springs, attempt to produce, manufacture, distribute, dispense or possess Schedule I controlled dangerous substance. HIGGINBOTHAM, CORIE E.: 33, 29902 S. Palmetto Road, Walker, theft, driver must be licensed. HOOD, TYLER: 32, 18336 Lod Stafford, Walker, prohibited acts/ drug paraphernalia, two counts operating vehicle with suspended license/other offenses, traffic bench warrant. LEE, ASHLEY: 29, 20495 Horse Bluff Road, Springfield, unlawful to smell model glue/toxic vapors, to sell to minors, prohibited acts/ drug paraphernalia, two counts child desertion. PEAVY, ROBERT ANTHONY: 43, 11252 Arnold Road, Denham Springs, deposit of license in lieu of security upon arrest/receipt, expired motor vehicle insurance, manufacture, cultivation, distribution, possession with intent to distribute Schedule II controlled dangerous substance, prohibited acts/drug paraphernalia. PETERS, ANDRAL: 30, 13648 Travis St., Walker, possession of marijuana, probation. SCOTT, TIFFANY: 35, 21 Stanley Lane, Denham Springs, speeding, driver must be licensed, two counts evidence of compulsory motor vehicle liability security contained in vehicle, leased movable, obtain by false represent, failure to return, false certificates, child passenger restraint system, false certificates. THOMAS, ALISHA M.: 40, 14390 Olivia Thomas Lane, Walker, two counts cruelty to juveniles, headlamps for motor vehicles/ motorcycles, operating vehicle with suspended license/other offenses. WEEMS, ERICKA: 27, 28283 Charlie Watts Road, Livingston, aggravated second degree battery. WILLIAMS, COTTRELL: 34, 8865 GSRI Road, Baton Rouge, fugitive.

NOV. 12

BANKS, EBONY M.: 31, 1037 Hatchell Lane, Denham Springs, enter/ remain in places/on land after being forbidden, theft. BARKER, JOHN L.: 49, 17195 Jennifer Drive, Livingston, resisting an officer, fugitive. COOPER, CELESTE BASS: 28, 10530 La. 190, Walker, child desertion. DANIEL, BRANDON J.: 30, 24063

Brian St., Denham Springs, domestic abuse battery. GAUDIN, KAYLA: 18, 28893 Brett Drive, Walker, simple battery, disturbing the peace, simple criminal damage to property. GAYLE, CASEY ELLIS: 47, 23939 Joe Gayle Road, Denham Springs, illegal possession of stolen things, operating vehicle with suspended license/other offenses, criminal sanctions for operating motor vehicle not covered by security, vehicle license required, false certificates, tail lamps, all drivers must secure license/emergency vehicle exception, evidence of compulsory motor vehicle liability security contained in vehicle, tail lamps. GIDDENS, TIMOTHY: 28, Susie Circle, Denham Springs, bicycles/ front lamps/side and rear reflectors, prohibited acts/drug paraphernalia, possession of Schedule IV controlled dangerous substance, possession of Schedule I controlled dangerous substance other than marijuana or synthetic. GLINDMEYER, KAYLA A.: 26, 26471 Haleigh St., Walker, theft of goods, aggravated battery. HATCHELL, RHONDA: 54, 419 Claydis St., Lafayette, possession of Schedule II controlled dangerous substance, prohibited acts/drug paraphernalia. JOHNSON, TRENT: 26, 4769 La. 983, Rougon, domestic abuse battery. MCCARROLL, MICHAEL: 44, 28685 Patsy McCarroll Lane, Holden, domestic abuse battery. MILLER, MARK L.: 30, Leach Lane, Denham Springs, attempt, simple burglary. MORGAN, JOHN: 54, 21053 La. 444, Livingston, duty of offender to notify law enforcement of change of address/residence/or other registration. POSEY, SHELLY RAYE: 28, 24316 Oma Harris Road, Denham Springs, possession of Schedule II controlled dangerous substance, stop/yield signs, theft. SEAMAN, DALLAS: 20, 21071 Debbie Lane, Denham Springs, illegal possession of stolen things. SHARP, DAVID BRUCE: 34, 17036 La. 190, Lot 6, Holden, domestic abuse battery. TURBEVILLE, KELLY: 40, 34319 Graves Briar Drive, Denham, unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, speeding, false certificates, evidence of compulsory motor vehicle liability security contained in vehicle, possession of Schedule II controlled dangerous substance, possession of Schedule IV controlled dangerous substance. WILLIAMS, KENNETH C.: 22, 26055 Burlwood Ave., Denham Springs, third-degree rape.

NOV. 13

CHAPMAN, BRANDI: 33, 7615 Magnolia Bridge Road, Apt. B, Denham Springs, drug court sanction. COMPTON, BRIDGETT: 37, 12155 Burgess Ave., Walker, aggravated battery, two counts issuing worthless checks. COURTNEY, KAYLA: 25, 30518 Milton Road, Walker, amount of fees/credit or refund/duration of license, vehicle registration expired, parish jail time. DONAGRICHE, LANDON C.: 23, 170 Steel Blvd., Baton Rouge, drug court sanction. ECCLES, MERLIN BRENT: 45, 21489 La. 16, Denham Springs, driving while intoxicated. EVANS, ANDREW: 22, 11384 Lemonwood Drive, Denham Springs, manufacture, cultivation, distribution or possession with intent to distribute Schedule I controlled dangerous substance, illegal carrying of weapon penal use weapon/violent crime or controlled dangerous substance, expired motor vehicle insurance, traffic control signals. FRALICK, HUNTER JASON: 27, 30300 WL Cleveland Road, Albany, probation. FRANKE, JODY: 44, 424 Tower Road, Crowley, drug court sanction. GILL, AMANDA: 33, 27300 La. 1037,

Springfield, drug court sanction. GRANGER, CHAD: 37, 29620 S. Satsuma Road, Livingston, drug court sanction. HOLIFIELD, JAMES JOSHUA: 17, 19784 Perrilloux Road, Livingston, rape, sexual battery. HOLLAND, RANDI JANE: 36, 26646 La. 42, Holden, drug court sanction. KLEINPETER, GABRIEL E.: 27, 11100 Chante Drive, Denham Springs, prohibited acts/drug paraphernalia, possession of Schedule II controlled dangerous substance, violation of uniform controlled dangerous substances law, illegal use of controlled drug in presence of persons under 17 years old. MCCARROLL, WENDELL ROLAND: 36, 29993 Mulberry St., Albany, two counts illegal possession of stolen things. MCCASKILL, MICHELLE A.: 35, 34869 Oak Place Drive, Walker, theft. MCEACHERN, DUSTIN: 30, 11254 Westwood Ave., Denham Springs, simple assault, two counts disturbing the peace. MCGREGOR, COREY COOPER: 36, 17481 Fredrick St., Hammond, drug court sanction. MCKEEY, PRECIOUS: 29, 1737 Annie Drive, Apt. 1, Baton Rouge, theft. MOORE, DEXTER DWAYNE: 25, 7450 Vincent Road, Lot 73, Denham Springs, armed robbery. NEAL, STEVEN W.: 52, 25390 Meadowlea St., Denham Springs, aggravated criminal damage to property, driving on roadway lane for traffic, stop signs/yield signs, vehicles without required equipment or in unsafe condition, hit and run driving. PARKER, DAYMOND RAY: 43, 31695 Courtney Circle, Walker, two counts evidence of compulsory motor vehicle liability security contained in vehicle, two counts operating vehicle with suspended license/other offenses, expired motor vehicle insurance, speeding, two counts traffic bench warrant, registration certificates, vehicle license required, failure to pay child support. PICOU, JARRETT: 29, 24594 La. 22, Maurepas, careless operation, operating vehicle with suspended license/other offenses, possession of Schedule I controlled dangerous substance other than marijuana or synthetic, obstruction of justice. RABALAIS, JOSHUA P.: 32, 219 Chestnut St., Denham Springs, parish jail time. REINNINGER, SHELISA: 45, 13730 Springfield Road, Walker, possession of marijuana, illegal use of controlled drug in presence of persons under 17 years old, possession of Schedule II controlled dangerous substance, violation of uniform controlled dangerous substances law, prohibited acts/ drug paraphernalia, careless operation, operating vehicle with suspended license/other offenses, traffic bench warrant. RILEY, RICHARD MICHAEL: 35, 13525 Brown Road, Denham Springs, probation. RIVET, COLE: 23, 22798 Citation Drive, Denham Springs, illegal use of weapons/dangerous instrumentalities. ROGERS, GABRIEL J.: 21, 8182 Thistle St., Denham Springs, simple battery domestic violence. TAYLOR, CALEB W.: 18, 14216 Florida Blvd., Livingston, prohibited acts/drug paraphernalia, possession of Schedule II controlled dangerous substance, illegal use of controlled drug in presence of persons under 17 years old, violation of uniform controlled dangerous substances law. THOMAS, LEON PRESTON: 43, 9937 Ponder Lane, Denham Springs, drug court sanction. TUGGLE, LAIRD ANTHONY: 30, 22443 New Port St., Denham Springs, drug court sanction. WAINWRIGHT, MISTY LYNN: 38, 38747 John Lanier Road, Walker, drug court sanction. WILLIAMS, DELOUS ANDREW: 25, 23873 Waterford Court, Denham

Springs, drug court sanction.

NOV. 14

ASEVEDO, DAMIN: 36, 2932 Farm Site Road, Violet, theft. BOURG, ANTHONY A.: 31, 7040 Chandler Bluff Road, Denham Springs, enter/remain in places/ on land after being forbidden. BROWN, FRANK J.: 38, 18315 Legion Drive, French Settlement, felony theft, illegal possession of stolen things. GILLIAM, RONALD: 24, 15535 S. Post Oak St., Greenwell Springs, vehicles without required equipment or in unsafe condition, no driver license, switched plate, traffic control signals, evidence of compulsory motor vehicle liability security contained in vehicle, proper equipment required on vehicle inspection tag required. HARRIS, DOUGLAS L.: 48, 3426 Curtis Drive, Denham Springs, simple battery domestic violence. JENKINS, RHONDA T.: 56, 35194 Curtis Drive, Denham Springs, simple battery domestic violence. KING, LISA: 53, 7450 Vincent Road, Denham Springs, drug court sanction. NOLAN, MIKE DOUGLAS: 56, 13815 Marlin Ave., Baton Rouge, fugitive. OLIVER, FRANK: 41, 736 N.W. 11th Ave Blvd., 66 Apt. 3, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, theft. STEPHENSON, ROLAND: 42, 13624 Brown St., Walker, resisting an officer, disturbing the peace. ULREY, ZACHARY: 21, 711 S. Oak St., Hammond, simple battery domestic violence, misdemeanor domestic abuse child endangerment.

NOV. 15

BRISCO, GENEVA: 22, 7825 Hunstock Road, Denham Springs, fugitive. BROUSSARD, RAYMOND: 22, 14278 Glen Ellis Road, Denham Springs, possession of Schedule II controlled dangerous substance, resisting an officer, battery of a police officer, driving while intoxicated. JONES, LILLIAN: 56, 33429 Perkins Road, Denham Springs, aggravated assault. KRUMHOLT, WENDEL S.: 39, 10401 Alex Wren Road, St. Amant, possession of marijuana, prohibited acts/drug paraphernalia. PIERCE, WESLEY: 40, 6748 La. 38, Greensburg, Department of Corrections incarceration. SANCHEZ, MARI ANN: 30, 11559 Kirby Road, Denham Springs, theft, simple assault, resisting an officer, theft, traffic bench warrant, possession of alcoholic beverages in motor vehicles, expired motor vehicle insurance, operating vehicle with suspended license/other offenses. SMITH, NAHUM: 30, Union Landing Road, Livingston, unauthorized entry of an inhabited dwelling, theft, two counts simple burglary, attempt/theft of a motor vehicle, resisting an officer. SUMMERS, WILLIAM: 39, 15116 Asheville Ave., Pride, amplified devices in public places charge/ quiet zones, driving while intoxicated.

NOV. 16

ANDERSON, GEORGE A.: 36, 30905 Burgess Road, Lot 17, Denham Springs, probation, simple criminal damage to property. BRUMFIELD, ROBERT EARL: 26, 30183 Travis St., Walker, parole. CHENEVERT, GWENDOLYN: 51, 22137 Walker S. Road, Denham Springs, expired motor vehicle insurance, two counts operating vehicle with suspended license/ other offenses, careless operation. DAVIS, SANDRA: 45, 16511 Vermillion Drive, Baton Rouge, false certificates, operating vehicle with suspended license/other offenses, evidence of compulsory motor vehicle liability security contained in vehicle, speeding, child passenger restraint system, traffic bench warrant.

gerous substance, prohibited acts/drug paraphernalia, operating vehicle with suspended license/other offenses, driving on roadway lane for traffic. COOK, CHESTER LEE: 41, 15675 Abe Linder Road, Walker, simple battery. DETTWILLER, LENA: 19, 42442 Norwood Road, Prairieville, unauthorized entry of an inhabited dwelling. FORREST, LISA: 34, Red Oak Apartments, 27, Livingston, simple criminal damage to property. GOTSCHALL, ROBERT: 30, Twin Oaks Drive, Denham Springs, prohibited acts/drug paraphernalia, possession of Schedule I controlled dangerous substance other than marijuana or synthetic, fugitive. HARROUN, JAYSON: 44, 14154 Mire Road, Gonzales, fugitive. KIDWELL, KELLIE: 32, 10328 Cloud Land Drive, Baton Rouge, possession of Schedule II controlled dangerous substance, prohibited acts/drug paraphernalia. LEE, SARAH: 21, 20000 La Trace Road, French Settlement, unauthorized entry of an inhabited dwelling. MACHNIK, MATTHEW: 30, 33300 Nancy Drive, Walker, expired motor vehicle insurance, security required, amount of fees/credit or refund/duration of license. MANCUSI UNGARO, JENNY: 25, 2701 Fred Banks Road, Denham Springs, possession of marijuana, two counts careless operation, child passenger restraint system, operating vehicle with suspended license/other offenses, evidence of compulsory motor vehicle liability security contained in vehicle, no driver license, traffic bench warrant. MULLINS, JASON ROYCE: 32, 13250 Roddy Road, Gonzales, probation, expired motor vehicle insurance, evidence of compulsory motor vehicle liability security contained in vehicle, possession of Schedule I controlled dangerous substance other than marijuana or synthetic, two counts possession of Schedule III controlled dangerous substance, prohibited acts/drug paraphernalia, vehicle registration expired, operating vehicle with suspended license/ other offenses. PAETZ, EDWIN: 54, 31190 N. Susie Circle, Denham Springs, fugitive. SHELTON, MELYSA KAY: 46, 36284 Wax Road, Denham Springs, possession of marijuana, home invasion. SODAY, CHRISTOPHER: 38, 14327 Royal Oaks Ave., Baton Rouge, prohibited acts/drug paraphernalia, possession of Schedule II controlled dangerous substance, failure to pay child support. SPAIN, LABRANDON: 24, 209 Coronet St., Denham Springs, simple criminal damage to property. SULLIVAN, JOHNATHAN: 37, 32066 La. 1036, Holden, flight from an officer, aggravated flight from an officer, two counts operating vehicle with suspended license/ other offenses, two counts careless operation, stopping/standing/or parking outside business or residence, traffic bench warrant, no driver license. THOMPSON, ADRIAN: 43, 212 Mcknight, Amite, home invasion, theft, second degree battery, intentional serious bodily injury, domestic abuse battery. TRAHAN, JUSTIN RAY: 22, 33510 Percy Young Road, Walker, aggravated battery, simple assault, simple criminal damage to property.

DUNCAN, BRANDON: 28, 35880 La. 16, Apt. 2, Denham Springs, driving while intoxicated, possession of marijuana, possession of Schedule I controlled dangerous substance other than marijuana or synthetic, prohibited acts/ drug paraphernalia, resisting an officer, operating vehicle with suspended license/other offenses, expired motor vehicle insurance, traffic bench warrant, stop signs/yield signs. HUTCHINSON, ANDREW P.: 25, 11526 McCullough Road, Zachary, hit and run driving, first degree vehicular negligent injuring. OLSON, CHARLES: 44, 29320 Sonya Drive, Hammond, domestic abuse battery. OWENS, ROBERT C.: 51, 290 S. Range Road, Lot 21, Denham Springs, probation administrative sanction. PARKER, ELIZABETH: 33, 365 Shelby Drive, Baton Rouge, two counts speeding, two counts operating vehicle with suspended license/other offenses, possession of alcoholic beverages in motor vehicles, driver must be licensed, traffic control signals. SPURLIN, JAMES GREGORY: 38, 6698 Landmore Drive, Greenwell Springs, violation of protective orders. STRICKLAND, BRYAN: 47, 14201 Tack Covington Road, Walker, probation. SULLIVAN, TIMOTHY DWAYNE: 22, 12490 Cameron Lane, Walker, obscenity. WILKINSON, LAKEISHA: 32, 8212 Stern St., Baton Rouge, manufacture, distribution, possession with intent to distribute Schedule III controlled dangerous substance, simple robbery, possession of Schedule IV controlled dangerous substance, disturbing the peace, driving while intoxicated. WILLIAMS, BRIAN K.: 45, 26396 La. 43, Springfield, Department of Corrections incarceration.

NOV. 17

BAGGETT, TERRY: 37, 7134 Ruston Drive, Baker, prohibited acts/ drug paraphernalia, possession of Schedule II controlled dangerous substance. BALDWIN, ROGER: 27, 16370 Shirleyville Road, Prairieville, unauthorized entry of an inhabited dwelling, resisting an officer, possession of Schedule I controlled dangerous substance other than marijuana or synthetic, possession of Schedule II controlled dangerous substance, resisting an officer, two counts speeding, no driver license, operating vehicle with suspended license/other offenses, security required, fraudulent dealer plates. BIGNER, BRAD: 36, 18230 Rose Drive, Ponchatoula, driving under suspension for prior driving while intoxicated offense. BIRDWELL, KEVIN: 39, 11525 Millcreek Lane, Slaughter, tail lamps, prohibited acts/drug paraphernalia, possession of Schedule II controlled dangerous substance, speeding, traffic bench warrant. BURTON, BRADLEY ALAN: 24, 10210 Kayla Bradley Lane, French Settlement, unauthorized entry of an inhabited dwelling, driver must be licensed, security required, switched plate. CALLENDER, MICHEAL SHANE: 40, 15940 Ruth Drive, Walker, illegal possession of stolen things, possession of Schedule II controlled dangerous substance, possession of marijuana, illegal carrying of weapon penal use weapon/ violent crime or controlled dan-

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The old cliches are true about apart. every game mattering and taking it Springfield coach Ryan Serpas one week at a time. But it’s hard to has won five of the seven meetsneak a peek at the ings against his football schedules alma mater, and for this season and the Bulldogs have not get extra exwon three straight cited about a few in the series since dates in particular. back-to-back Here are a handlosses in 2010 and ful of games in2011. volving Livingston SPORTS Springfield won ROUND UP Parish teams that, 28-6 last year en coachspeak be route to its fourth darned, warrant looking ahead. straight playoff appearance. NORTHEAST AT WALKER, Albany has won only five games SEPT. 4: Trying to bounce back the past two years, but coach Blane from a winless 2014, Westmoreland hopes the opening of Walker opens the a brand-new field house this year Brandon Lawley era will help get the program on track. with the first of its The visit by Springfield in Week 3 four nondistrict home is one of eight straight home games games against opfor the Hornets to start the season. ponents from smaller WALKER AT LIVE OAK, OCT. classifications. 16: Live Oak’s most impressive win Lawley Northeast plays in last season came in a 44-10 thrashClass 2A but is coming ing of Walker, the third straight vicoff an appearance in the state semi- tory for the Eagles in the series. finals last year. But this year marks the start of a Lawley made his impact at Walknew chapter for both programs. er as the offensive coordinator last New Live Oak coach Brett Beard, season, but has turned his focus fresh off leading Woodlawn to backAdvocate file photo by HILARY SCHEINUK this year to rectifying a defense Walker quarterback Terry Bozeman tries to to-back playoff appearances in his elude Dutchtown defenders during a 2014 that allowed 40 or more points in game. two seasons as the coach there, faceight of its 10 losses. es off with Lawley for the first time all the way to the state semifinals, There’s nowhere for the Wildcats as both coaches look to improve New and Denham Springs has all kinds to go but up. programs that have enjoyed little Live Oa ak of veterans who can take the lesDENHAM SPRINGS AT ST. success in the 5A ranks. coach sons they learned against the PAUL’S, SEPT. 18: The momentum Live Oak will be coming off a Brett Broncos last year and apply them swung for the Yellow Jackets last game at Denham Springs, and the in their third matchup with them in Beard year when they traveled to Slidell Eagles welcome Zachary to Watson two seasons. during in Week 2 and scored a surprising a week later. So the timing could The winner of this game will no a 2014 bounce-back win over traditional work in Walker’s favor. doubt be the favorite in the race for game power Salmen. Yet another key trip DENHAM SPRINGS AT ZACHthe District 4-5A championship. to St. Tammany Parish awaits, this while a ARY, OCT. 16: Get your tickets now. Of course, the teams could always time to Covington. coach at a Denham Springs heads to Zachary see each other again in November Senior quarterback Kenny Sears, for a rematch Wooda Northwestern State commitment, last season, of two defining games or December. lawn the first a heartbreakleads the St. Paul’s offense. High ing, last-minute loss in district play Scott Hotard covers sports for The SPRINGFIELD AT ALBANY, School and the second a lopsided setback in Livingston-Tangipahoa SEPT. 18: One of Livingston ParAdvocate. the second round of the playoffs. He can be contacted at shotard44@ ish’s most intense rivalries annually Zachary returns many of the key gmail.com or livingston@ pits schools located just six miles pieces from a team that advanced theadvocate.com.

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