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F2 August, 2016
East Bladen turning up the speed this season
Eagles’ patented
running game
still loaded
W. Curt Vincent
cvincent@civitasmedia.com
ELIZABETHTOWN —
East Bladen has rarely been
forced to rebuild, instead
relying on a reloading of
talent that keeps the Eagles
brand of football — centered
around a running game and
stiff defense — rolling along
toward a new playoff run
each November.
The names and numbers
may occasionally change,
but the results hardly do.
“We’ve got a lot of big
shoes to fill,” East Bladen
coach Robby Pries cautioned, pointing to the 16
seniors lost to graduation.
“You never really know how
it will all work out until
the whistle blows.”
Lost from last season’s
10-3 team that went two
games deep into the Class
2-A playoffs includes quarterbacks Alex Coates and
Ty McMillian, running back
Nikita Owens, tight end Zachary Johnson, linemen Chris
Cromartie, Pachaun Cloud
and Jonathan Melvin, and
defensive back Trevor Lloyd.
Still, Priest has plenty to
smile about.
Returning skill players
include senior running back
Kyle Tatum, speedy senior
East Bladen senior running back/defensive back Kyle Tatum led the Eagles in
rushing last season with 760 yards and 11 touchdowns.
Photos by Kenny Armstrong | Bladen Journal
East Bladen senior Ethan Hines rushed for 760 yards and nine touchdowns last
season for the Eagles.
running backs/wide receivers
Ethan Hines and Eian Hines,
and junior quarterback/wide
receiver Sincere Smith.
Directing the Eagles’
offense is expected to be
junior Quinton Bedsole, who
gives East Bladen a good
passing option when he’s
not handing off to the trio of
senior running backs.
“Quinton will be the quarterback, but we’ll have some
packages in for Skippy (Sin-
cere Smith) when he steps in
at quarterback,” Priest said.
“The game situation will dictate that.
“I really like our depth at
running back, and the twins
(Ethan and Eian) will be all
over the field,” he added.
“But unlike last year, we really need to stay healthy.”
Overall, Priest is pointing
to one thing as the biggest
upgrade over last season:
speed.
“We’ll be fast everywhere,”
he said. “There are seven
players on defense who give
us a lot of speed.”
Priest is also high on a
transfer from New Hanover
High in Wilmington, A.J.
Winn, who Priest said “can
do a lot for us on both sides
of the ball.”
On the offensive and
defensive lines, where Priest
said graduation really took
a toll, the Eagles will be led
by junior Caleb Strait. On
defense, Tatum and the Hines
twins will give East Bladen
a solid corps of defensive
backs, while senior linebacker
Derrick Burney, junior linebacker James Higgins and
senior linebacker Michael
Walter give the Eagles a solid
second line of defense.
East Bladen will face a
good foursome in non-conference games — South Columbus, Whiteville, St. Pauls and
Wilmington Laney — before
getting into Four County
Conference play, starting
Sept. 23 against Midway.
“Obviously there are two
state finalists in Clinton and
Wallace-Rose Hill to contend
with, and they should be
plenty good again,” Priest
said. “After that, Midway is
always a handful — and both
Union and West Bladen will
be better.
“It’s a good, tough conference with no Friday’s off,” he
added. “We’ll be ready.”
W. Curt Vincent can be reached by calling
910-862-4163.
Friendly competition for quarterback at East
W. Curt Vincent
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W.Curt Vincent | Bladen Journal
ELIZABETHTOWN — With
the graduation of senior quarterbacks Ty McMillian and
Alex Coates, the Eagles are
searching for a QB1 for the
first time in three years, and
head coach Robby Priest has
two solid candidates.
“It’s a good old-fashioned
friendly competition,” Priest
said. “We’ll let them push each
other and see how it shakes
out.”
The two competitors, rising
juniors Quinton Bedsole and
Sincere Smith, aren’t making
the decision easy early on.
“Both of them are strong
competitors and bring a lot if
good qualities to the position,”
Priest said. “And regardless of
who starts at quarterback, both
will play key roles for us.”
He added that both players
have the advantage of being
infielders on the Eagles’ varsity
baseball team.
“That’s helped in a lot of
ways — especially with becoming good teammates and also,
since they are both middle
infielders, with their arm
strength,” Priest said.
Bedsole is a second baseman
and Smith is a shortstop.
So far, Priest has had plenty
of praise for both players.
“Quinton throws a good ball;
he’s been to summer camps
that helped with that,” Priest
said. “He’s got a quick release
and is athletic enough to
scramble.
“Skippy (Sincere) is very
athletic, a ball of energy who
can spin the ball well,” Priest
added. “He’s a dual threat with
good speed.”
Both Bedsole and Smith are
expected to take reps with the
first team offense through practices and during scrimmages
before a decision is made.
“We want to see who can get
the respect of teammates and
lead this team,” Priest said.
W. Curt Vincent can be reached by calling
910-862-4163.
Rising junior Quinton Bedsole is competing with rising junior Sincere
Smith to be quarterback for East Bladen this season.
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— Running back/cornerback
Kyle Tatum, No. 3, rising senior.
Co-leader last season with 760
yards rushing on 124 carries with
11 TDs.
— Running back/cornerback
Ethan Hines, No. 21, rising senior.
Co-leader last season with 760
yards rushing on 135 carries with
nine TDs.
— Wide receiver/free safety
Eian Hines, No. 12, rising senior.
Rushed for 734 yards on 100 carries with seven TDs.
— Quarterback Quinton Bedsole, No. 5, rising junior. Competing for starting QB position. Winning it would give his initials added
meaning.
— Quarterback/wide receiver
Sincere Smith, No. 2, rising
junior. Caught seven passes for 160
yards and two TDs last season.
— Running back/linebacker
James Higgins, No. 30, rising
sophomore. Limited action with
varsity last season. Had one carry
for minus-4 yards; made three tackles.
— Defensive tackle/tight end
Caleb Strait, No. 90, rising junior.
Limited action with varsity last season, recording eight tackles.
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EAGLES ROSTER
Kyle Tatum
Ethan Hines
Eian Hines
Quinton Bedsole
(Number, name, position, class, height,
weight)
***
1 A.J. Winn WR/DB Jr. 5-11, 175
3 Kyle Tatum RB/CB Sr. 5-9 170
5 Quinton Bedsole QB Jr. 5-11 170
6 Phillip Rhodie T, NG Sr. 5-11 205
8 Davonta Mciver DE/MLB Jr. 6-1 205
12 Eian Hines QB/WR/FS Sr. 5-10 175
21 Ethan Hines RB/CB Sr. 5-10 175
22 Bernard Robinson OLB/RB Jr.
24 Miguel Green WR Sr. 5-10 130
27 Terrence Southern RB/FB Sr. 5-6
30 James Higgins RB/OLB So. 5-9 177
32 Michael Walter DE/OLB Sr. 5-8 180
33 Nick Collins TE/DE Sr. 6-4 185
35 Pierce Melvin QB/OLB So.
37 CJ Murphy RB/CB Sr.
38 Wesley Murphy FB Sr.
41 Shy Pone WR, CB So.
50 Derrick Burney MLB Sr. 6-2 240
64 John Dean Alsup C/G Sr.
65 Robert Cooley TE/DE So. 6-6
70 Ray-Kwan Davis T/DE Sr.
73 Lakeyed Lesane T/DT Jr.
75 Tim Blanks T Sr. 6-3 350
77 Tanner Meares G/C Jr. 5-11 230
80 Aaron Laforte WR Sr.
82 Eric Chancy WR/OLB So.
90 Caleb Strait DT/TE Jr. 6-3 270
RECAP OF 2015
Caleb Strait
James Higgins
Sincere Smith
2016 EAST BLADEN HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
SCHEDULE
Aug. 19 —SOUTH COLUMBUS, 7 p.m.
Aug. 26 — at Whiteville, 7 p.m.
Sept. 2 — ST. PAULS (Endowment), 7 p.m.
Sept. 9 — Open
Sept. 16 — at Laney, 7—30 p.m.
*Sept. 23 — MIDWAY, 7 p.m.
*Sept. 30 — CLINTON, 7 p.m.
*Oct. 7 — at Pender, 7 p.m.
*Oct. 14 — TRASK (Homecoming), 7 p.m.
*Oct. 21 — at Wallace-Rose Hill, 7 p.m.
*Oct. 28 — UNION (Senior Night), 7 p.m.
*Nov. 4 — at West Bladen, 7 p.m.
* denotes Four County Conference game
EAST BLADEN 2015 LEADERS
* denotes returning player
Passing
— Ty McMillian: 13-for-35, 169 yards, two TD
— Alex Coates: 10-for-18, 228 yards, two TD
Rushing
— *Kyle Tatum: 124 carries, 760 yards, 11 TD
— *Ethan Hines, 135 carries, 760 yards, nine TD
— *Eian Hines, 100 carries, 734 yards, seven TD
Receiving
— Zachary Johnson: eight catches, 187 yards, three TD
— *Sincere Smith: seven catches, 160 yards, two TD
Tackles
— Chris Cromartie: 81
— *Derrick Burney: 64
— *Xavier McDowell: 63
— Jonathan Melvin: 61
Sacks
— Chris Cromartie: 5.5
— *Michael Walter: 5
Fumble recoveries
— *Michael Walter: 4
— *Xavier McDowell: 4
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Four County Conference standings
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Wallace-Rose Hill … 15-1, 7-0 (695 points for, 147
points against)
Clinton ………………… 11-3, 6-1 (552 points for, 199
points against)
East Bladen ……… 10-3, 5-2 (371 points for, 250
points against)
Midway ………………. 7-5, 3-4 (294 points for, 235
points against)
Union ………………….. 6-6, 3-4 (245 points for, 203
points againt)
West Bladen …….. 5-7, 3-4 (264 points for, 367
points against)
Heidi Trask …………. 2-10, 1-6 (229 points for, 448
points against)
Pender County ……. 1-10, 0-7 (108 points for, 465
points against)
***
Season scores
***
— Non-conference
East Bladen 36, South Columbus 6
East Bladen 29, Whiteville 8
East Bladen 54, St. Pauls 10
East Bladen 34, Laney 27
— Four County Conference
East Bladen 20, Midway 6
Clinton 49, East Bladen 19
East Bladen 49, Pender Co. 0
East Bladen 35, Heidi Trask 7
Wallace-Rose Hill 51, East Bladen 13
East Bladen 12, Union 8
East Bladen 14, West Bladen 3
— Class 2-A playoffs
East Bladen 35, Graham 34 (OT)
SW Edgecombe 41, East Bladen 21
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Another new era for West Bladen football opens
Knights hoping
to step up in
conference
W. Curt Vincent
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DUBLIN — New
coach, new quarterback, new offense, new
defense … it all adds up
to a new era for West
Bladen football.
“Fans and opponents
are going to see a different breed of football
(with the Knights),” said
first-year head coach
Todd Pait. “We’ll still be
run-oriented on offense,
but were going to spread
the field and see what
happens. On defense,
we’ve made some key
changes and put in a different look.
“So far, all the players
are buying into it,” he
added.
West Bladen has quite
a few spots to fill after
the graduation of 17
seniors from last season’s 5-7 team — including quarterback Stefan
McDonald, running
backs Malique McDowell
and Da’quan Lennon,
kicker ray Jones, linebacker Idris Najeeullah,
and linemen David Gittens and Mason Skipper.
But Pait, who takes
the reins from Russell
Dove, who took the
head-coaching position
at South Columbus, said
he is quite pleased with
what he has.
“From what I was told
before I got here and
what I found … I think
we can be pretty good,”
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Senior running back James Moore will be the feature back for West Bladen this season.
said Pait, who is the
brother of West Bladen
boys basketball coach
Travis Pait. “I’m really
excited about this team.
We have good depth at
most positions.”
Pait pointed to what
he says is a solid backfield filled with senior
quarterback Weston
Pidgeon, senior running
back James Moore and
junior running back B.J.
Drake. He’s also pretty
pumped up about a pair
of receivers — juniors
Davon Swindell and
Shaquille Johnson.
“Shaq, if he stays
healthy, can be a Div.
I receiver,” Pait said.
“And I think Daevone
will give us a good target, too.”
Pait said the offense
will operate out of the
Power Pistol, mostly
“because we have the
right personnel to run
it — but there will be
some twists, too.”
The offensive and
defensive lines will be
anchored by hulking
junior Jonathan Robinson and, at middle linebacker, Pait is high on
senior Hunter Pait.
“He’s a stud defensive
player,” the coach said.
The Knights will have
a familiar lineup of
non-conference games
— South Robeson, West
Columbus, Whiteville
and St. Pauls — which
Pait thinks will give his
team a good measuring
stick before the Four
County Conference
kicks off.
“We have some really
nice rivalry games in
the non-conference
portion,” Pait said.
“And those are always
good tests. Whiteville,
of course, will be the
biggest test, but I’m
looking forward to all of
them.”
The conference season will open on Sept.
23, and Pait said the
conference’s strength
rotates around the usual
three teams.
“Clinton is probably
Junior B.J. Drake will provide the bruising ball-carrying for the
Knights out of the backfield.
the team to beat,” Pait
said. “That Skinner kid
is something and I’m
sure we will be watching
him play on Saturdays at
some point.
“But nobody will
count out Wallace-Rose
Hill or look past East
Bladen,” he added. “And
Midway can always be
trouble.”
As for his Knights,
Pait said they’ve been
putting in the work,
the attitude and effort
have been rally good,
and they’ll be ready to
compete.
“We’ve got our work
cut out, for sure, but we
have goals and, if we
can achieve them, we’ll
get to the playoffs and
see what happens,” Pait
said.
W. Curt Vincent can be reached by
calling 910-862-4163.
Pidgeon tabbed as Knights’ new QB
W. Curt Vincent
cvincent@civitasmedia.com
DUBLIN — For the fifth
straight season, West
Bladen’s varsity football
team will be led by a new
quarterback after the
graduation of versatile
Stefan McDonald — and
a sixth straight is guaranteed.
Rising senior Weston
Pidgeon has been named
by first-year head coach
Todd Pait as the Knights’
starting signal-caller,
and Pait thinks Pidgeon
will be a good fit for a
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new offense being implemented.
“Wes is a pretty good
athlete and a very good
passer,” Pait said. “And
he’ll have some good
receivers to throw the ball
to.”
Where once West Bladen football centered heavily around the run game,
Pait said he’s looking to
be more of a balanced
offense and throw more
often. That makes Pidgeon
pretty happy.
“I love it,” he said. “I
think it’ll be amazing and
a lot of fun running this
offense.
“This is the best we’ve
looked in a long time,”
Pidgeon added, “and I’m
sure we’ll surprise some
people.”
After two seasons as the
Knights’ jayvee quarterback, Pidgeon sat out his
junior year after battling
a number of ankle injuries
and going through a bout
of kidney stones. But taking over the West Bladen
varsity is a dream come
true.
“I’m so glad to be
back and captaining the
offense,” Pidgeon said.
“Really can’t wait for the
season to start.”
While Pidgeon knows
he’ll have experience at
the running back position
around him, he also thinks
he’ll have some solid
weapons to throw the ball
to.
“We have some star
receivers,” he said. “Guys
like Shaq (Johnson) and
Daevon (Swindell). It’s
going to be fun; we’re out
to win the conference.”
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Todd Pait takes the helm of Knights football
W. Curt Vincent
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DUBLIN — A new era
officially began for West
Bladen football recently
when Todd Pait opened
the Knights’ practice as
the new head coach.
Pait is no stranger to
Bladen County.
A 1999 graduate of
the old Bladenboro
High, where
he also played
football, Pait
went on to play
college football
at Appalachian
State University
in Boone and
majored in education. He came
home to teach
at West Bladen and
served as jayvee football
coach.
Pait is also
a retired military officer,
serving with
the Army
infantry before
serving three
tours in Iraq
with the 101st
Airborne.
Most recently, Pait
has been an English
teacher and defensive
coordinator for Sycamore High in Pleasant
View, Tenn., where the
War Eagles finished 6-5
last season.
Pait takes over the
helm of a varsity program that was led for
the past three seasons
by Russell Dove, who
departed after the 2015
season to take the head
coaching job at South
Columbus. The Knights,
who were 16-19 overall
and 9-12 in Four County
Conference action under
Dove, have made the
playoffs two of the past
three years.
Pait, who is also the
brother of West Bladen
basketball coach Travis
Pait, has said he plans
to revamp the Knights
offense — switching
from the Wing-T to
the Pistol. Defensively,
Pait expects to make
no changes to the West
Bladen 4-4 set.
Pait and his wife
Brandy have three children: Summer, 8; Chase,
5; and Ryder, 1.
W. Curt Vincent can be reached by
calling 910-862-4163.
KNIGHTS ROSTER
Weston Pidgeon
James Moore
B.J. Drake
Daevon Swindell
Shaquille Johnson
Hunter Pait
Jonathan Robinson
— Wide receiver Daevon Swindell, No. 22,
rising junior. First year
starting with varsity.
— Wide receiver Shaquille Johnson, No. 2,
rising junior. First year
starter, but coach Todd
Pait thinks he can be a
Div. 1 receiver and a real
difference maker.
— Middle linebacker
Hunter Pait, No. 4, rising senior. Led the team
with 105 tackles and two
fumble recoveries last
season; his coach calls
Pait “a stud defensive
player.”
— Lineman Jonathan
Robinson, No. 62, rising junior. Coach Todd
Pait said Robinson will
anchor the two lines.
KNIGHTS
TO WATCH
— Quarterback
Weston Pidgeon, No. 8,
rising senior. First year
as starting signal-caller,
but coach Todd Pait is
high on his athleticism,
passing and leadership.
— Running back
James Moore, No. 25,
rising senior. Second-season starter; gained 745
yards on 126 carries with
three TDs last season.
— Running back B.J.
Drake, No. 33, rising
junior. Second-season
starter; gained 634 yards
on 97 carries with four
TDs last season.
2016 WEST BLADEN
HIGH SCHOOL
FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
Aug. 19 — at South Robeson, 7 p.m.
Aug. 26 — WEST COLUMBUS, 7 p.m.
Sept. 2 — at Whiteville, 7 p.m.
Sept. 9 — at St. Pauls, 7 p.m.
Sept. 16 — Open
*Sept. 23 — UNION, 7 p.m.
*Sept. 30 — WALLACE-ROSE HILL, 7 p.m.
*Oct. 7 — at Heidi Trask, 7 p.m.
*Oct. 14 — at Pender County, 7 p.m.
*Oct. 21 — CLINTON, 7 p.m.
*Oct. 28 — at Midway, 7 p.m.
*Nov. 4 — EAST BLADEN, 7 p.m.
* denotes Four County Conference game
RECAP OF 2015
Four County Conference standings
***
Wallace-Rose Hill … 15-1, 7-0 (695
points for, 147 points against)
Clinton ………………… 11-3, 6-1 (552
points for, 199 points against)
East Bladen …………. 10-3, 5-2 (371
WEST BLADEN 2015 LEADERS
Passing
— Stefan McDowell:
21-for-59, 268 yards,
three TD
Rushing
— Malique McDowell:
169 carries, 1065 yards,
six TD
— *James Moore: 126
carries, 745 yards, three
TD
— *B.J. Drake: 97 carries, 634 yards, four TD
— Daquan Lennon: 67
carries, 557 yards, five
TD
Receiving
— Hunter Prevatte:
points for, 250 points against)
Midway ………………. 7-5, 3-4 (294
points for, 235 points against)
Union ………………….. 6-6, 3-4 (245
points for, 203 points againt)
West Bladen …….. 5-7, 3-4 (264
points for, 367 points against)
Heidi Trask …………. 2-10, 1-6 (229
points for, 448 points against)
Pender County ……. 1-10, 0-7 (108
five catches, 48 yards
— Malique McDowell:
five catches, 31 yards
Tackles
— *Hunter Pait: 105
— *Traquan Smith: 82
— Traquan Horne: 59
— Idris Najeeullah: 55
Sacks
— David Gittens: 4
— Idris Najeeullah: 3
Fumble recoveries
— *Ricky McLaurin: 2
— *Raekwon Shaw: 2
— *Hunter Pait: 2
* denotes returning
player
(Number, name, position, class, height,
weight)
***
2 Shaq Johnson WR/OLB/KR Jr. 6-3 185
3 Tyree Boykin QB/FS Fr. 5-10 165
4 Hunter Pait (C) RB/ILB Sr. 6-0 205
6 Tyrone Williams DB/WR Jr. 5-9 160
7 Michael Hepburn DB/RB Jr. 5-8 160
8 Weston Pidgeon (C) QB Sr. 5-8 170
9 Ricky McLaurin SS/WR Sr. 6-1 185
11 Jvahn Thomas ILB/RB Jr. 5-9 185
12 Jonathan Ashworth WR/DB Sr. 6-0 165
13 TJ Kemp WR/DB Sr. 6-1 165
14 Seven Campbell QB/DB So. 5-9 175
20 Barry McKoy WR/DB Jr. 5-8 160
21 Jimmy Williams DB/WR Jr. 5-9 165
22 Davon Swindell WR/CB Jr. 5-10 160
24 Daquan Smith ILB/RB Jr. 5-9 175
25 James Moore (C) RB/DB Sr. 5-7 160
26 Masai Carroway DB/WR Jr. 5-9 160
28 Luis Ramirez DB/RB Sr. 5-10 170
30 Daquan Baxley WR/DB Jr. 5-9 165
32 AJ Willis DL/RB Sr. 5-10 215
33 BJ Drake RB/OLB Jr. 5-11 180
35 Trent West DE/TE Sr. 6-1 240
40 Zion Barrett DE/RB Jr. 6-1 225
42 Kerron Washington RB/CB So. 5-6 160
44 Kassan Page OLB/WR Sr. 6-2 195
47 Dashaun Hines CB/RB/KR Fr. 5-5 165
47 Carlos Garcia WR/DB Jr. 5-7 145
50 Bryan Haro ILB/OL Jr. 5-9 180
52 Traquan Smith ILB/RB Sr. 6-0 205
53 Jaquel Jessup OLB/OL Sr. 6-1 220
54 Chris Council OL/DL Sr. 5-9 250
55 Hunter Jackson OL/DL Sr. 5-9 235
56 Jasiah Roberts (C) OL/DL Sr. 5-10 250
60 Jalen Drew DL/OL Jr. 5-10 200
61 Isaac Arrelano OL/DL Jr. 5-9 220
62 Jonathan Robinson OL/DL Jr. 6-3 265
64 Landon Hedgepeth OL/DL Sr. 6-0 220
66 Oliver Castillo OL/DL Jr. 5-8 240
71 Jake Butler OL/DL Fr. 5-10 230
74 Nathan Kroesch OL/DL Sr. 5-11 245
75 James Weaks OL/DL Jr. 5-8 230
80 Javeon Bronson OL/OLB Jr. 6-2 190
85 Scott Bowen K Sr. 5-9 175
88 Fred Walters TE/DL Sr. 5-10 215
points for, 465 points against)
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Season scores
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— Non-conference
South Robeson 6, West Bladen 0
(forfeit)
West Bladen 53, West Columbus 24
Whiteville 35, West Bladen 6
West Bladen 43, St. Pauls 20
— Four County Conference
West Bladen 28, Union 23
Wallace-Rose Hill 42, West Bladen 0
West Bladen 38, Heidi Trask 34
West Bladen 50, Pender Co. 21
Clinton 50, West Bladen 0
Midway 33, West Bladen 15
East Bladen 14, West Bladen 3
— Class 2-A playoffs
Kinston 52, West Bladen 28
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