








Twelve highly successful former Port Angeles High School athletes and coaches have been selected for induction into the 2023 PAHS Roughrider Hall of Fame, the Hall of Fame Committee announced today.
Members of the fifth Hall of Fame Class excelled at Port Angeles High School, and also after their high school careers.
Three of the athletes were track stars. Two of them – Alison Maxwell and Frank Prince excelled on the national stage, while the third is the most successful community college track and cross country coach in state history
Five excelled in basketball – Kelley Berglund, Terry Clayton, Jon Madison, Mandy Wood and Dave Denny. Berglund, Clayton, Madison and Wood excelled at the collegiate level, while Denny was one of the most successful Washington State high school coaches in history. Harry Leons was arguably the best interior lineman in PAHS history, and received a tryout with the Detroit Lions.
Joni Jacobs performed at a high level at both the high school and collegiate level in swimming.
Two others – Bruce Skinner and George Hill performed on a different stage after graduation from PAHS, going on to careers in athletic administration and broadcast television
Organizers will also honor the 1956 football squad, which ended the season ranked fifth in the state, six years after the Roughriders won only one game in two seasons. The other team is the 1972 swim team, which was the first Riders’ girls team after the passage of Title IX. That team in its first year of existence finished ninth in the state under Coach Don Fairbairn, who was previously inducted into the hall of fame.
Finally, the 1964 Port Angeles Badminton Team, arguably the greatest team in Port Angeles history will be honored during the ceremony
Arguably the greatest team in Port Angeles history will be honored tonight The Port Angeles Junior Badminton team won an unprecedented 11 national titles as well as three second place finishers in the 1964 Junior Nationals Tournament in Pomona, Calif., competing against the 300 best junior players from across the country, and reaching the finals in an incredible 12 of 15 events
Port Angeles was recognized as the powerhouse of junior badminton players in the country and became known as the "Badminton Capital of the U.S." They continued to reign over the junior nationals until 1987, when the program ended due to so many other opportunities for girls to participate in other sports.
Coached by Vern Burton, he unleashed his best players on unsuspecting adult players, too. Not only did 17 year old Tyna Barinaga and Caroline Jensen win the 18 and under Junior National Girls' Doubles title in Pomona, they also competed in the U.S. Open Nationals in San Diego the previous week, stunning the badminton world by beating the top adult women in the country to take the U S Women's Doubles title They were the youngest players to ever to win an Open title Barinaga also came in second in Women's Singles
Susie Wilson was a triple winner in the 15 and under division at the junior nationals, while Ken Nelson also swept all three events in the 13 and under.
When the team returned to Port Angeles in a caravan of cars, the town greeted them with a parade of waiting vehicles and escorted them into town as heroes
The 22 member team members were Tyna Barinaga, Ann Bokamper, Judy Brodhun, Rory Buck, Ron Buck, Chris Burton, Brian Doherty, John Doherty, Pat Froude, Hester Hill, Kathy Hogan, Penny Jacobsen, Caroline Jensen, Laurie Judd, Ken Kienholtz, Karry Kreider, Ken Nelson, Randy Osborne, Ellen VanOs, Larry Wilson, Susie Wilson and Connie Young.
18 and under
Girls' Singles – Tyna Barinaga, Caroline Jensen (runnerup)
Girls' Doubles -- Tyna Barinaga and Caroline Jensen
Mixed Doubles -- Caroline Jensen and Ken Crow (Seattle)
15 and under
Girl's Singles -- Susie Wilson
Girls' Doubles -- Susie Wilson and Judy Brodhun Vose, Hester Hill and Connie Young (runnersup)
Boys' Doubles -- Karry Kreider and Rick Ferrell (Seattle)
Mixed Doubles -- Susie Wilson and Ken Ferris (Detroit)
13 and under
Girls' Singles, Chris Burton, runnerup
Boys' Singles -- Ken Nelson
Girls’ Doubles – Chris Burton and Penny Jacobsen
Boys Doubles -- Ken Nelson and Bob Jones (Seattle)
Mixed Doubles – Ken Nelson and Chris Burton
Front row: Tyna Barinaga and Caroline Jensen Back row: Judy Brodhun and Susie WilsonBruce Skinner, Chair
Dwayne Johnson, Athletic Director
Jerry Allen
Kelli Antolock
Buddy Bear
Ed Bedford
Steve Bennett
Scooter Chapman
Alison Crumb
Dan Estes
Lindsay Fox
Bill Gellor
Jeremy Gilchrist
Joe Gladfelter
Matthew Gochnour
Jim Haguewood
Mary Hebert
Harry Hinds
Scott Jones
Jim Jones, Jr
Dick Kent
The Roughrider Hall of Fame Committee wants to acknowledge the contributions and the passing of longtime Roughrider teacher, coach, and member of the HOF committee, Mr Paul Reed who passed away late last year Paul spent his entire 35 year career (1977-2012) teaching Industrial Arts, Technology, P.E. and Leadership at Stevens JHS/MS and coached at both Stevens and PAHS in football, basketball, and baseball. Coach Reed often coached all three sports in the same school year. He was completely dedicated to the students in his school and on his teams. His commitment to the students, athletes and the HOF committee will never be forgotten
Bob Lovell
Jessica Madison
Rick Melvin
Roger Oakes
Tim Ochs
Frank Prince
Gail Ralston
Gary Reidel
Mike Rhoads
Bill Rinehart
Eric Schaefermeyer
Scott Schwagler
Bob Sheedy
Brian Shirley
Lee Sinnes
Diane Tschimperle
Jan Urfer
Jim Widsteen
Dan Wilder Jr.
Kelli Antolock, Golf
Tyna Barinaga, Badminton
Michael Briggs, Football
Scooter Chapman, Media
Mike Clayton, Basketball
Sherri Felton, Track & Basketball
Bernie Fryer, Football & Basketball
Ken Fuhrer, Basketball
Penny Graves, Track
Scott Jones, Football
Jim Michalczik, Football
Leigh Morgan, Basketball
Jeff Ridgway, Baseball
Art Sandison, Track
Lee Sinnes, Basketball
Joel Thomas, Football & Wrestling
Henry Wyborney, Track
John Camp, Wrestling
Cec Coulson, Basketball
Kay Dill, Tennis & Basketball Coach
John "Jack" Elway, Coach
Don Fairbairn, Swim Coach
Gary Gagnon, Football
Karena Greeny, Track, Basketball, Soccer
Hester Hill, Badminton
Caroline Jensen, Badminton
Leonard Johannes, Football
Bob Klock, Coach, Athletic Director
James Madison, Basketball
Jessica Madison, Basketball
Carrie Morrison, Badminton
Greg Thomas, Track
1985 Girls Tennis Team
1959 Football Team
Curt Bagby, Football & Basketball
Austin Fahrenholtz, Diving
Sam Hurworth, Football
Matt Lane, Baseball
Sonny Luke, Football
Jenny Nixon, Swimming
Bob Peterson, Football
Janessa Roening, Softball
Bob Sheedy, Track & Cross Country
Cherie Simkins, Badminton, Triathlete
Randy Steinman, Baseball & Coach
1966 Boys Basketball Team
1986 Girls Basketball Team
Pete Hohman, Football & Track
Roger Oakes, Team Physician
Jan Urfer, Gymnastics
Robin Allen, Diving, Baseball, Basketball
Judy Brodhun Vose, Badminton
Julia Cheney, Softball
Jack Estes, Basketball
Greg Galles, Swimming
Marcia Isenberger, Tennis
Eric Lane, Baseball, Football, Basketball
Jerry Payne, Football
Ron Suslick, Football
Bruce Webster, Wrestling, Track and Cross Country Coach
1967 Football Team
1983 Gymnastics Team
PAHS school record holder in the 300 meter low hurdles, Beatty took 4th place at the 1982 state meet. He went on to Green River Community College, where he won the 1984 NWAACC 400 meter intermediate hurdle title and was named to the NWAACC Hall of Fame in 1994 as a former NWAACC Champion, and again as a coach in 2012. After starting coaching at Clark College (1993-1996) where Beatty won 2 Men’s State Track titles, he moved to Spokane Community College where he became the most successful Community College Track and Cross County coach in state history His teams won four women’s and six men’s cross country titles in nine seasons His Sasquatch teams dominated Community College track, winning 12 women’s and 13 men’s titles during his 15 seasons at the helm. His record of 29 NWAACC Coach of the Year awards and 37 team titles at Spokane/Clark is unsurpassed.
An All-League performer, Berglund was the Olympic League MVP for both her junior and senior seasons and was named All-State her senior year. She was the leader of the PAHS team that won the first ever West Central District 3 championship. Following high school she played two seasons at Washington State and then played her final two years at Seattle Pacific. At SPU she averaged 14.7 points per game and 8.6 rebounds her senior year, and was a two-time, first team all-conference and All West Region honoree as a junior and a senior Following college, Berglund played in Germany for two years, averaging 19 points and 10 rebounds, and then was an assistant coach at the University of Portland, Sacramento State and Boise State.
An all-league performer his junior and senior year in high school, he led the Riders to the State Tournament for two seasons. He was the first PAHS graduate to be recruited by a Pac-8 school (now PAC 12) for basketball, when the Huskies came calling. He also had offers from Washington State and Stanford. After his freshman season he transferred to Western Washington, where he led the Vikings to their first appearance in the NAIA Small College basketball tournament He played Masters Basketball until he was 66 During that time he played on the silver medal team that played in the 1998 Nike World Masters Games He was named the Most Valuable Player for the 1993 National AAU Men’s Basketball Tournament.
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Denny was the leading scorer for the Riders in 1963 and 1964 while leading the 1964 PAHS team to Olympic League title and District Tournament. He was Second Team All League in 1963 and All League in 1964 As a coach, he started a cross country program at Montesano High School where his teams won 5 League Championships, 3 District titles and the State Title in 1974. He was named the Washington State Cross Country Coach of the Year in 1975. He coached 16 years at Mark Morris High where his basketball teams played in 15 State Tournaments and won 3 State Titles He coached 7 years at Auburn High School and made 3 appearances in the state basketball tournament Currently an assistant basketball coach at Highline Community, Denny was part of the staff that guided the T Birds to the NWAC Championship in 2006. Denny is in the Montesano Hall of Fame, Mark Morris Hall of Fame and the Washington State Coaches Hall of Fame
Hill served as the official statistician for Al Michaels and Brent Musburger and also worked for a Who’s Who in broadcasting: Frank Gifford, O.J. Simpson, Howard Cosell, Ara Paraseghian, Curt Gowdy, Jack Buck, Bob Costas, Mark Spitz, Jim McKay, Dick Vermiel, Bobby Knight, Keith Jackson, Pete Gross, Dan Dierdorf, Bruce King, Dan Fouts, Cris Collinsworth, Brad Nessler, Gary Danielson, Fran Fraschilla, Bill Rafferty, Joe B. Hall, Jim Valvano, Dick Vitale and many others. He was the assistant sports information director at the University of Washington from 1972-75, and then moved on to work for ABC During his tenure he has worked for ABC, CBS, NBC and ESPN, working in pro football, college football, NBA basketball, college basketball, major league baseball, boxing, World Cup Soccer, several Olympic games, tennis and many other events.
Jacobs was a two-time NAIA national breaststroke champion at Central Washington, and still holds the CWU record. In high school, she placed third in the state in the breaststroke and on the 200 medley relay team, and was the team captain in 1995. In college, she also placed third twice in the NAIA nationals in the 100 meter breaststroke and was the CWU most valuable swimmer for three years (1997-2000) She graduated Summa Cum Laude
After graduation from Western Washington University, Leons received a tryout with the Detroit Lions, only one of two PAHS graduates to do so with an NFL team He was arguably the best interior lineman to come out of PAHS, and was offered a scholarship to play at the University of Washington along with Sam Hurworth. He chose to attend Grays Harbor Community College and then Western Washington University, where he was all-conference in football and baseball, and was the WWU Most Valuable Player.
Jon Madison was the leading scorer and captain on the 1997 PAHS team that finished seventh in the State. In his senior year he was the Olympic League Most Valuable Player and was named First Team All State by the Seattle Times, Tacoma News-Tribune, and the Associated Press. He averaged 21 points and 7.5 rebounds per game and also participated in the Washington State Coaches Basketball All State Game. He is third on the PAHS boys all-time basketball scoring list, behind only brother James and Bernie Fryer Was the shortstop on the PAHS team that finished fourth in the state Madison played basketball collegiately at the University of Anchorage-Alaska for four seasons, and ended his career as No. 8 all time in games played for UAA.
Maxwell is currently running for Club Northwest as a Brooks High Performance Athlete. She completed the California International Marathon in December 2022 in a time of 2:49:27. At Middlebury College in Vermont, she was the 2015 DIII indoor mile national champion and a 5-time All-American in the mile, 5K, distance medley relay, and cross country. She was an NCAA Woman of the Year nominee and was named the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) Women’s Most Outstanding Performer after winning the conference individual championship in 2014. Graduating with a BA in biochemistry and a 3.8 GPA, she was named to the Capital One Academic All-American team for Women’s Track & Field/Cross County by the College Sports Information Directors of America. Alison received her PhD in Chemistry & Chemical Biology from the University of California, San Francisco in 2016 and is now a life sciences strategy consultant at McKinsey & Company in Seattle
A graduate of the University of Puget Sound, Prince was a NCAA Division III AllAmerican and Academic All-American. He also was the NCAA Division III West Region Cross Country Champion, won three Northwest Conference championships in the 10,000 and 5,000 meters, and 11 First Team Northwest Conference placings in Track and Cross Country. He was also the recipient of the prestigious NCAA post graduate scholarship. Academically he ranked No. 1 in his class at PAHS where he served as Student Body president, and graduated No. 2 in his class Summa Cum Laude at the University of Puget Sound Prince won the League Championship in Cross Country – Port Angeles' last year in the 4A Olympic League as a junior and first year in the 4A Narrows League as a senior. He won 2 League titles in the 3200 meters in track, and achieved First Team All League placings nine times in Track and Cross Country. Since graduation, he's remained active in the sport by serving as the Track and Cross Country meet director for Puget Sound
In high school Skinner was the statistician for PAHS football, basketball and track teams. After serving as the sports editor for the University of Washington Daily his sophomore year, he went on to a career in athletic administration, making stops at the University of Washington (1970-71), Houston Rockets (1971), and the Fiesta Bowl (1973-1990), where he served as Executive Director. He then served as the Executive Director of the International Festivals and Events Association (1990 – 2001), and started races in Phoenix, Seattle, Portland, San Antonio and Nice, France for the Rock ‘n’ Roll running series He was the Chief Marketing Officer of the 2016 College National Championship game (Alabama vs. Clemson), and was named as the CEO of the Washington Festivals and Events Association in 2017. He has served as the Executive Director of the Olympic Medical Center Foundation for 33 years. He is the author of the book, Event Sponsorship.
Wood was a two sport star in both soccer and basketball where she made varsity all four years and team captain her last two. She was All-League her junior and senior year in both sports, and led the Riders to the state basketball tournament 4 times, where they finished 5th in 2001. In soccer she led the team in scoring 3 out of her 4 years, scoring 61 career goals. At Div. II Seattle Pacific University, where she was a GNAC all league performer in basketball, she made the Sweet 16 all four years, the Elite 8 twice, and played in the National Championship game her junior year. That same year she was MVP of the NCAA West Regional tournament. As a senior she made the KODAK and Daktronics West All Region Teams and was named as a KODAK All American Honorable Mention. She finished her college career with 1,326 points and 384 assists, as well as 234 career 3 point shots, then a GNAC conference record, and still a current SPU record She also holds the SPU record in both season and career 3 point percentage
play at the University of Washington.
Halfback Ron Suslick averaged 152 yards per game, gaining 309 yards against South Kitsap. He was named to the UPI All-State team and played in the All-State game along with Hurworth
“As an offensive coordinator, Elway was way beyond his time,” said Hall of Fame organizer Bruce Skinner.
Tackle Harry Leons is arguably the best interior lineman to play for the Riders, and received a tryout with the Detroit Lions, only one of two Port Angeles graduates to do so with an NFL team He was named as Western Washington University’s most valuable player in 1970
Hurworth, Suslick, Leons, Bill Grover, Bill Helwick and Jim Heckman were named All League. Leons was named honorary captain following the season, while Hurworth was selected as the most inspirational player.
Elway was inducted into the Port Angeles Hall of Fame in 2019, Hurworth in 2021, Suslick in 2022 and Leons will go in as an individual this year
Back Row: Coach Don Fairbairn, Kathy
Hargrave
Middle Row: Cherisse Pazan, Nina
Quackenbush, Sharon Roark, Cathy Pavlak,
Sandi Roark, Sandy Cudd, Linda Beil, Robin
Creelman
Front Row: Mosey Faires, Lucy Kennedy, Anna
Zachweija, Cindy Phillips, Karen Hansen, Lynn
Dee Spencer, Linda Fairbairn, Chris Carlson,
Nathalie Kohlman
Not Pictured: Sandy Evanger
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Win a Box at a Port Angeles Lefties Home Game
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Buy some of the first tickets for a 2024 home game for the Port Angeles Lefties baseball team this summer, bringing some of the top college-level baseball and future major league players in the country to Port Angeles.
The lefties box includes 8 seats close to home plate and the wood deck next to the press box. You can bring a small group of close friends or a rowdy bunch and enjoy an exciting game. Lefties Box can be configured to your groups needs.
Seats 8-20 people
Value: $675
This package includes 36 bottles of the Camaraderie Cellars & Harbinger Winery wine, Confluence, specially made for the Olympic Medical Center Foundation.
The second iteration of the Confluence red wine won double gold in the prestigious 2017 Jefferson Cup Wine Invitational.
Now in its 6th version, this blend of 50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 25% Dolcetto and 25% Merlot is the perfect addition to your wine collection. You will take home two cases of this wine.
You will also take home one case of Confluence Blanc and be one of the first people to consume the first edition of the official white wine of the Olympic Medical Center Foundation. Confluence Blanc was just recently created and bottled by Harbinger Winery and sold for the first time in June.
Value: $950
Kentucky-born Stapleton is a 5x Grammy, 10x CMA and 7x ACM Award-winner
Following 2015’s quadruple platinum breakthrough solo debut album Traveller, Stapleton released two No. 1 albums in 2017. Released to overwhelming critical acclaim, The Tennessean praises, “Both are rich with the textures of Stapleton’s vocals that make him one of country music’s most beloved artists, classic country sounds and thoughtful articulate lyrics about love, life and pain.”
He was recently announced as the first-ever “Artist-Songwriter of the Decade” recipient by the Academy of Country Music and, next year, will be the subject of a new exhibit at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.
Value:Priceless
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With over 1200 daily departures, Alaska Airlines has been named No. 1 for overall operational performance for the last three years by the Wall Street Journal, while Virgin America, who recently merged with Alaska, has placed No. 2. for the last two years.
As of 2020, the airline has been ranked by J. D. Power and Associates as having the highest customer satisfaction of the traditional airlines for twelve consecutive years.
Alaska's route system spans more than 115 destinations in the United States, Belize, Canada, Costa Rica, and Mexico.
Value:$1,550
# 5
Be front and center at the 2024 induction
Get a head start on next years event! Buy a table now to see the next incredible class of athletes and coaches get inducted into the Port Angeles High School Hall of Fame.
The event that has grown to over 600 people, is tentatively scheduled for August 2024 under the lights and under the tents at Civic Field
Value:$1,200
Which of the following would you like to experience in the next two years?
Your options are: Exploring the beauty and serenity of Bali with a one-week stay in your own private villa located by the Indian Ocean Living “Under the Tuscan Sun” with a sevenday stay in an historic two-bedroom, two-bath apartment in Cortona, Italy steps away from the center of town
Dream of Africa with a fabulous six-day/six-night South Africa photo safari for two with four star hotel accommodations! Experience the serenity and magic of Africa through the Zula Nyala Group in Southern Maputaland.
Tough choice, isn’t it? But with one bid you may be able to select which part of paradise you want to enjoy.
All trips are for two people. All trips are good for three years from today.
This fabulous six day/six night South Africa photo safari for two with four star hotel accommodations awaits!
If you’ve ever seen the South African landscape and wondered what it would be like to see it for yourself, this is for you. This fabulous six-day/six-night South Africa photo safari for two with four star hotel accommodations awaits you!
You’ll see the plains’ abundant game—elephant, rhino, leopard, giraffe, hippo, zebra, nyala, cheetah and buffalo during your daily open Land Rover trips with the experienced guides.
Your trip includes:
Six nights in a standard room for two people in your choice of the following luxury accommodations:
Hemmingway Safari Tent Camps
Heritage Hotel
Twice daily open Land Rover trips with experienced guides
All meals included (personal beverages and phone calls are not included, nor is airfare)
Good for two (2) years from tonight’s auction
Value:$5,950
Seven nights’ accommodations in Casa Patti – a newly renovated, charming 1-bedroom residence in the Tuscan hillside town of Cortona.
Cortona is the jewel of medieval Tuscan hill towns. Ideally situated two hours north of Rome and 90 minutes south of Florence, Cortona is well known from the best-selling book and movie, “Under the Tuscan Sun.”
Stay just a few minutes by foot from the Cortona Town Square. Includes:
Seven nights’ accommodations in Casa Patti –a newly renovated, charming 1-bedroom residence in the Tuscan hillside town of Cortona.
Authentic Tuscan wine, dinner and dessert on arrival
Bedroom has queen-size bed and a balcony that looks onto the street and the homes below
Walking access to areas made famous by the book/movie “Under the Tuscan Sun”
Expert assistance in arranging personalized tours and local area cooking classes
Winning bidders have two (2) years from date of purchase to use the package. Airfare is NOT included
Value:$3,100
Spend a week at Golden Buddha Resort located on the tranquil eastern coast of Bali
Your trip includes:
Seven nights’ accommodations in an airconditioned 1- bedroom cottage. Maximum sleeping for three.
Round trip airport transportation to and from hotel (airfare NOT included)
Daily breakfast for two in Garden Cafe
One special dinner for two, prepared and served at Golden Buddha
Two full body massages at on-site spa
One diving excursion accompanied by a master diver, for two people. All equipment is included*
*Note: a choice of one half-day tourist excursions for two people, or a snorkeling excursion for two may be substituted for the diving excursion, if desired.
Value:$3,100
Gone?
Since its inaugural event in 2018 the Port Angeles Hall of Fame has donated over $200,000 to PAHS Athletes.
ITEMS INCLUDE:
New weight room equipment
Includes Roughrider Racks with Oak Platforms and Flat to 90 Beches with Transport Wheels
Softball Batting Cages
Baseball Hack Attack Machine
24 Schutt F7 VTD Adult Football Helmets
Baseball plates
Additional Soccer Jerseys
Volleyball / Football / Soccer Sideline practice camera
Bob Klock New basketball nets/goals
Basketball backboard lighting kits
Basketball rims/nets
Wrestling Multisport indoor scoreboard
Track & Field High School hurdle replacements
Girls Soccer Portable scoreboard for soccer
Track & Field + Signing Back Drop Graphics media board
Football / Track Wireless communicators
Track & Field Timing System
Basketball / Wrestling / Volleyball Bleacher mounted tables
Big Bubba Baseball Batting cage
Softball Fencing at Dry Creek
Plus additional funds sent directly to the teams for athletes that help to set-up, take down and serve at each years event
Tonight we’d like to raise funds for items that will benefit all 550 Port Angeles High School athletes who participate in 20 sports
There are many high school hall of fames in the country, and most do a great job of recognizing alums who have excelled in athletics.
However, the Hall of Fame Committee wants to do more than that – we want to take the opportunity to do something for current high school athletes.
The first 20 donations will receive a signed a football signed by all of the 2023 inductees as well as a Port Angeles High School padded gym chair.
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Jim's Pharmacy
Rinehart & Voyles Consulting
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Casi & Duffy Fors
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Columbia Distributing
Dave Reynolds
Frank Prince Jr.
Jerry Payne
Jim & Debbie Jones
J&J Construction
Red Lion Port Angeles
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Roger & Maura Oakes
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