Ashdown Panthers Varsity Football Ashdown, AR School Hub Clubhouse Schedule Roster Coaches Stats JV Team Freshman Team An ad blocker has likely prevented this video content from loading. Selection for such a young program is also an honor for the school. The Nashville senior teams took a pair from De Queen Tuesday night, February 7th, at the Coliseum. A fourth quarter rally saw the visitors outpace the home team 21-9 to deliver a decisive win. Cooper Young and Manny Hernandez poured in 18 each. For the Panthers, Grayson Porter had a 2-run home run while Walt Jones and Leland Garrett had 2 hits each. Grabbing 14 of their points on transition and 24 in the paint. The Leopards fell to 5 and 14 on the season. The action can also be viewed on DQTV. Past winners of the award represent top students and athletes spanning over eight decades at De Queen High School. Airtime with Chuck Barrett is set for 12:30 Saturday afternoon on your Razorbacks station #1 Country 92.1. The Lady Leopards are 15 and 8 on the year. Airtime with Toney Stowers and Greg Revels is set for 5:45 on your #1 Country 92.1. Even this second half rally wasnt enough as they fell 55-54 in the end. The Dugout Show with Toney Stowers begins at 4:15 on your #1 Country 92.1. On Friday, the Lady Leopards had a chance to win it over Broken Bow. One of the most decorated Leopard Football players in DHS history, who helped lead the Leopard Football program to conference championships and a state title appearance, will now be leading the program as the new Leopard Head Football Coach and Athletic Director. The Warriors defeated Umpire and Dierks earlier in the week to advance to the championship. Cooper Young led the Leopards with 16. The Leopards battled back to within four points in the fourth quarter, but just couldnt quite get over the hump as the Scrappers escaped the Coliseum with the 69-63 victory. The De Queen girls moved into a tie for third place in the league standings, with a huge game coming up Tuesday night in Arkadelphia. The Lady Leopards jumped out to a 27-20 halftime lead, and controlled the second half enroute to the 47-40 victory. Coach Bell has been coaching the Leopards in multiple roles since 2008, including leading the junior high basketball and track programs as a head coach, and is currently serving as the DHS Head Boys Track Coach. Dayton Newberry, our McDonalds Player of the Night, led the way with 20 points, six rebounds, and two steals. Sophomore Oaklee Lofton had a breakout season as well, having averaged 18 points a game, 2 assists, 7 rebounds, and 2 steals. Click here for the entire De Queen girls bracket. The Ashdown senior teams hosted the Hope Bobcats in exciting 7-4A basketball action Friday night at Helen Parker Gymnasium. The girls lost to the Hope Bobcats 41 to 30. Friday, March 3rd Leopard Invitational Tourney TBA. The Leopards fell to 5 and 7 on the year. Monroe Barnett and Manny Hernandez added six each. The Lions hosted Legacys Warriors for a junior boys and senior boys game on Tuesday night. Justise Burton got on the board with 2 points. Horatio got hot in the second period nailing critical three pointers and outscored their Lockesburg neighbor 13-7 in the period. Friday nights games verses Eagletown will include a salute to the history of Lockesburgs Blue Darter basketball. The Ashdown Panthers hosted the Malvern Leopards in girls and boys action at Helen Parker Gymnasium on Friday night, January 21st. Laura May Harp added nine points. This provided the Eagletown girls a comfortable 31-19 lead at the half. Ashdown, AR : 15 : S . Brown also excels in the classroom with a 3.50 grade point average, and made a 25 on the A.C.T. With the tough one-point defeat, the Lady Leopards fell to 1 and 1 in conference play, and 10 and 4 overall. Cooper Young pitched in 16. Following a junior varsity contest at 5:00, Jim Cross will have the play-by-play of the senior action starting at around 5:30 on 102.1 The Good Path and on the KILX App. The Leopards were whistled for 15 first half fouls and Legacy Academy used the free throw line to get back into the contest and the Warriors eventually upended the Leopards 50-43. Add a Game Schedule. Ida team scored 17 points. LOCKESBURG, ARKLegacy Academy hosted Mineral Springs in senior high basketball action Thursday night, January 19th. The Lady Warriors reset in the locker broom and had a much better half, outscoring the Hot Springs team 17-14, but it was not enough to turn the game. De Queen Takes Four at Caddo Hills Tuesday, The De Queen junior and senior high teams combined to win all four contests Tuesday night at Caddo Hills in action heard live on your #1 Country 92.1. Justise Burton and Manolo Vasquez each gave the team 8 points. The Lady Warriors lost 45-43 in a heartbreaker in the last moment of the game. Thursday night, January 19th, at 5:30 pm in Lockesburg the Lady Warriors and Warriors will host Mineral Springs. Class 1A Region Four at Lafayette County: Thursday 7:00 Kirby vs Nevada County Girls. Here are, Following three seasons with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the organization plans to release running back, Deneric Prince is on the cusp of an NFL opportunity. The Warriors are now 11-1 and host Bloomburg Texas on Friday in the schools homecoming game. Harkness' uncle, Chris Harkness, is a 2003 inductee in the Ashland University Hall of Fame following a stellar Ashland College football career in which he still has the NCAA Division II single-season record for most yards per reception, minimum of 40 catches (27.6 in 1987). Manolo Vazquez contributed 8 points, while Ozzy Toledano gave 3. Following a junior varsity contest at 5:00, Jim Cross will have the play-by-play of the senior action starting at around 5:30 on 102.1 The Good Path and on the KILX App. The Warriors were led by Manolo Vazquez who had 22 points and 8 rebounds. In Girls action, Magnolia came out early and led 14 to 5 at the end of the first quarter and cruised to a 59 to 27 victory. Layne Schroer worked the paint hard for the home team contributing 15 points and 12 boards to add a second double-double for the Warriors. Cold shooting plagued the De Queen boys coming out of the Christmas break. The Umpire Tournament is the oldest running junior high basketball tournament west of the Mississippi River, with 67 years of play. The next Ashdown broadcast will be Friday at Parker Gymnasium for Senior Night against De Queen. In the girls contest, De Queen jumped out to an 8-0 lead to set the tone and led coast-to-coast for the 45-34 victory over Cossatot River. The Leopards also had a good shooting day as the De Queen boys shot 56% from the floor enroute to the 77-70 win to improve to 5 and 6 on the year. The leading scorers for the Pantherettes were Lakenya Williams with 8 points, ZamariyahRhone with 7 and Karielle Forbes pitched in with 6 points. The Lockesburg team won the championship, which was held at Oklahoma Baptist University. Lindsey was also credited with six steals, two assists, and two blocked shots. Following a junior varsity game at 5:00, Toney Stowers and Greg Revels will have the live play-by-play of the senior action starting at around 5:30 on your #1 Country 92.1. Monday, February 27th The De Queen Leopards open up their season on the road at Fouke against the Panthers weather-permitting at 4:30. Skylar Alexander rounded out the scoring with 2 points. The night was opened up with a junior girls game where the junior Lady Warriors defeated the junior Lady Saints 33-23. But Hope rallied for a 35-30 halftime lead, and went on to claim the 63-49 victory. Gallagher is an all-A student and served as the teams captain for the last three years. Jude Gallagher led scoring for the junior home team with 16 points and 11 rebounds for a double-double. For his career, he was credited with 174 tackles and 12 tackles for loss. Wednesday, February 15th The Arkansas Razorbacks travel to College Station to battle the Texas A & M Aggies at 8:00 Airtime with Chuck Barrett and Matt Zimmerman is set for 7:30 on your #1 Country 92.1. The Knights shot over 60% from the floor in the first half, while the cold Leopards saw only 25% of their shots go down. The De Queen senior teams traveled to Hope Friday night, February 3rd, and split a pair with the Lady Leopards winning 40-33, while the Leopards fell to the Bobcats in boys action 63-49 as heard live on #1 Country 92.1. The De Queen boys deserve a lot of credit for continuing to fight through a season filled with adversity. The Lady Wildcats ran the floor on the Lockesburg girls capturing an early lead and never giving it up. Takeyla Williamson led the visting girls with 28 points, followed by 10 from Marcasja Glenn. Emma hit a big three-point shot as well as some key free throws down the stretch to finish with seven points. On Friday night, the De Queen girls dropped a tough one-point 50-49 decision to the Broken Bow girls, while the Savages defeated the Leopards in boys action 75-41. Dori Bartek led the team in scoring with 21 points, she also grabbed 9 rebounds. Both of Legacys senior high teams are back in action with a road trip to Battiest, Oklahoma on Tuesday evening. Mercy Hagler had a double-double tonight with 11 points and 14 rebounds. Named second team all-conference were Garrett Matthews, Donavan Ester, and Ulycess Coto. The first period ended with the Warriors up 16-12. Ashdown, AR 71822 Phone: 870-898-3208 Fax: 870-898-3709 [email protected] Presented by APSRC Powered by Edlio Edlio Login Facebook Twitter Youtube Search. That contest can be heard on 102.1 The Good Path and on the KILX App. D.J. The Bears warmed up in the second period and answered by outscoring the Warriors 22-14. Belle Lindsey added 17 points as the Lady Leopards improved to 9 and 3 on the season heading into conference play Tuesday at Malvern. Bartek also had 4 assists. The girls contest was close throughout with De Queen leading Arkadelphia 13-11 after the opening quarter, while the Lady Badgers took a 23-22 lead at the half. The Lady Cubs were the undefeated regular season conference champs and had defeated the Nashville girls three times previously this season. The ladies came through with an exciting 35-34 road victory over the Lady Cardinals. He also had 4 steals, blocks, and deflections. They are pictured with Ashdown native and Razorback football signee Shamar Easter. Friday, January 13th The De Queen Leopards and Lady Leopards travel to Nashville. The leading scorers for Ashdown were Kaiden Winfrey with 22 points while Justin Brown had 13 and Antonio McDuffie pitched in with 10 points. Oaklee Lofton and Dori Bartek ran the floor in scoring with Lofton scoring 21 and Bartek 18. The De Queen girls are 15 and 7 overall. Oaklee Lofton and Dori Bartek led the Lockesburg girls with 18 and 15 points respectively. They outscored Mineral 19-6. Ida at home this Friday. A depleted Leopard squad fought gamely before falling to highly regarded Camden Fairview 64-53. The Coliseum was packed for Senior Night and with the Rotary Club paying the admission for the first 100 Leopard fans. De Queen athletes named to the first team all-conference include: Trey Brown, Micah Gibson, Tye Lindsey, Jacob Olalde, Jonathan Bahena, and Cole Binkley. The De Queen girls, playing without injured leading scorer Belle Lindsey, fell to 6 and 5 in the conference standings as they try to hold on to fourth place and earn a trip to the Regional Tournament. Toledano also took twocharges for the Lockesburg boys. Dori Bartek had 8 points and an impressive 11 rebounds, Lilly Tucker had 6 points, 9 rebounds, and 3 deflections, while 7th grader Libbie Bartek played up giving the Lady Warriors 5 points, 2 rebounds, and 4 steals! All Sports Baseball Boys Basketball Girls Basketball Boys Cross Country Girls Cross Country Field Hockey Football Boys Golf. Gospel Light fought back with a strong third period where they outscored the Lady Warriors 20-11. The boys contest was tied at 11 late in the opening quarter. The Leopard Invitational Baseball Tournament will be held on Thursday, March 2nd, through Saturday, March 4th. Both seniors serve as captains of their respective teams and each are pioneering members of Legacy Academys basketball program. On Saturday, the Wright City girls held off the Lady Leopards 55-52. This game proved to be a much better game for the Warriors, as both teams fought point for point all night long. Are . The Timberwolves rallied in the third quarter when they got hot from behind the three-point line and took advantage of Legacys bench subbing. De Queen Teams Split in Genoa Tourney Tuesday. Ida Lady Lions 53-33. In the Junior Boys game the Warriors took the lead right out the gate and held it all night. The game was extraordinarily close until desperation fouling at the end of the game sent the Lady Warriors to the free throw line where Sophomore Oaklee Lofton was sinking the shots. Airtime with Chuck Barrett and Matt Zimmerman is set for 5:30 on your Southwest Arkansas Hog Caller #1 Country 92.1. Upload it Ways you can help Make an impact on this team, and help keep MaxPreps up-to-date. The broadcast for Panthers fans can be heard on 102.1 The Good Path beginning at 5:30. Gallagher was a seventh grader at the time and played on the inaugural team. Legacy pleased the home crowd by sweeping all three games. Lofton game the girls 23 points and 9 rebounds. The Legacy ladies fell short in the end losing 52-48 to the Lady Hornets. Faith Grim gave the the visitors 12 points. The Lady Warriors had a better third period but were still outscored 16-11. Airtime with Toney Stowers and Greg Revels is set for 11:00 on 102.1 The Good Path and on the KILX App. Ozzy Tolendano rounded out the scoring with 2 points. Test. The Leopards trailed by ten points going into the fourth quarter, but the Bobcats finished the game on a 17-5 run. All four of Legacys teams play on Friday night as the school hosts conference opponent CMA. In Boys Action, Ashdown jumped out to an early 9 to 0 lead but the Leopards, behind 16 first quarter points from Nathan Patterson, led the Panthers 19 to 13 at the end of the opening quarter. Both teams play in the statetournament Tuesday, February 14th in Fort Smith. Legacys #22 Ethan Gallagher and #11 Eli Mitchell both gave the team momentum with three-pointers in the second period. Silas Lofton had 13 points, while Jude Gallagher gave the team 6 points and a big 12 rebounds. Thank you for submitting a news tip to BVM Sports. It was a strong road win for the Warriors, who are now 10-1 this season, with their only defeat being to CMA of Hot Springs. The Warriors led by 7 at the half, but didnt allow the junior Lions to score a single point in the entire 3rd period. The Warriors defeated the Lions, and Legacys junior Warriors also won their game. In the junior girls game, Legacy trailed at the half by 3 points. The De Queen Leopards placed six football players on the 5A-South All-Conference Team, and another three players on the second team. The Warriors came on strong the second period with 23 points to the Lions 11. In first round action Monday, the De Queen Leopards battle the Mineral Springs Hornets at 7:30, followed by the Lady Leopards and the Cossatot River Lady Eagles at 9:00. Thursday v. Mineral Springs and Friday against Eagletown. Legacy began their sports program with junior boys basketball in 2017-2018. The talented ninth grade group of girls contributed 21 points toward the win as they saw extensive playing time. Thursday, March 2nd The De Queen baseball team opens up the eight-team Leopard Invitational Tournament against the Waldron Bulldogs weather-permitting at 5:30. The Lady Leopards improved to 2 and 1 in conference play and 11 and 4 overall. Lorel Morphew connected on a three-quarters court heave at the first quarter buzzer to spark an 18-0 run and the De Queen girls were never threatened the rest of the way as they posted the 62-49 win. Belle Lindsey led the way with 22 points. Belle Lindsey, our McDonalds Player of the Night, posted a double-double with 26 points and ten rebounds. The next broadcast game will be Panthers softball on Friday night with the pre-game show beginning at 7:15 on 102.1 The Good Path. Tied at 37 at the end of regulation, the two teams went to overtime, where Nashville prevailed 45-41. LOCKESBURG, ARKLegacy Academy honored its two senior basketball players Friday night in Lockesburg and picked up three wins for a clean sweep over the Oden Timberwolves. Manny Hernandez scored seven, and Sam Graham added six. Gallagher broke another record tonight by reaching over 1,000 points for this season alone. With a final score of 36-14, the Warriors were able to spread play out among the full bench. The De Queen girls claimed their second straight Genoa Tourney championship by shooting 55% from the floor, while forcing 23 Gurdon turnovers. Legacys junior boys are right back on the court in Umpire Wednesday against Dierks in the Umpire Junior Tournament. After their locker room conversation the Warriors came out swinging and outscored the Lions 19-10 in the third quarter. Thursday The De Queen Lady Leopards compete in the semi-finals of the Nashville Bankers Classic Basketball Tournament at 6:00. The top four teams in the conference standings will advance to the Regional Tournament in Warren next month. Freshman, Eli Mitchell gave the Warriors 12 points, followed by Layne Schroer with 8 points and 5 rebounds. The Lockesburg boys outscored the Hornets 25-5 in the first quarter and again 25-8 in the second. The Panthers pitcher uncorked a wild pitch that went past the catcher to the backstop and was lodged in the fence. Brayson Talley gave the junior Warriors a solid 7 rebounds, as well. The De Queen teams will resume action after Christmas on Tuesday, December 27. The Leopards rolled over Gurdon 82-50, while the Lady Leopards advanced to the championship round with a 67-38 win over Springhill. However, with much discussion led by the home teams coach the umpires decided to give Genoa the winning run because the ball was stuck in the fence. Allison Dockins added eight. The Ashdown Panthers also wrapped up their season in the Regionals at Warren dropping a 64-48 decision to the Watson Chapel Wildcats. To reach the championship they defeated De Queen before beating Spring Hill. The Panthers went on to win 53 to 45 behind 23 points by Kaiden Winfrey and 12 points by Shamar Easter. But the Badgers used their size and quickness advantage to pull away for the 74-46 victory over the De Queen boys. Ashdown, AR 71822 Football Boys Basketball Girls Basketball Baseball 2022-2023 Football Schedule Record: 0-0 | Unranked SKORDLE SAMPLER - Week 10 (2022): The Popcorn Ball 11/3/2022 | Michael Swisher Vazquez also had 4 assists for the night. Dori Bartek had 8 points and an impressive 11 rebounds, Lilly Tucker had 6 points, 9 rebounds, and 3 deflections, while 7th grader Libbie Bartek played up giving the Lady Warriors 5 points, 2 rebounds, and 4 steals! Legacy closed it to a one point game with time to win, whenever last minute errors kept them from clinching the victory. 2022 Cross Country Schedule Legacy Academys teams whipped wildcats from two different schools at their homecoming Friday, December 9, 2022. Trinitys #25, Dougan led their team with 18 points, followed by #21 Purtle with 10. Sam Graham, our McDonalds Player of the Night, posted a double-double with 21 points and 10 rebounds. Allison Dockins added nine points. Oaklee Lofton led the Lockesburg girls with 20 points, followed by 13 from senior Dori Bartek, in her final home game as a Lady Warrior. After falling behind 19-10 early, the Lady Leopards went on a 15-0 run to get back into the contest. LOCKESBURG, ARKLegacy Academy hosted a 1A match up at home Tuesday night verses Texarkanas Trinity Christian. Ashdown Panthers. The remainder of the game was just as close with the Bears outscoring the Warriors 21-20 in the third quarter. Legacy plays a lot of basketball this week. The De Queen senior teams wrapped up their regular season action Friday night, February 18th, at Parker Gymnasium in Ashdown with the Lady Leopards winning 71-35, while the Panthers defeated the Leopards 69-48. Legacys girls must have had an impressive pep talk at half time as they came out strong in the 3rd period outscoring the Lady Eagles 16-14 in the third and an impressive 19-10 in the 4th. The De Queen girls wrap up a successful season with an 18 and 9 record. Sam Graham, our McDonalds Player of the Night, led the way with 20 points and nine rebounds. Airtime with Jay Bunyard and Greg Revels is set for 6:45 on your #1 Country 92.1. Lockesburg, ARKLegacy Academys basketball clubs made two away trips on the break before Christmas. Eli Mitchell followed with 35 points for the Warriors. Legacy Academys senior teams hosted Eagletown in basketball action Friday night. The De Queen senior teams traveled to Malvern Tuesday night to open up conference play in action heard live on your #1 Country 92.1. Morris added 10. The Lockesburg ladies led the entire game, storming into an early lead of 16-5 at the 1st quarter. Ashdown Panthers Varsity Boys Basketball 11-11 Overall 8-6 League School Hub Clubhouse Schedule Roster Coaches Stats JV Team Freshman Team An ad blocker has likely prevented this video content from loading. With a victory, the Lady Leopards can secure a Regional Tournament berth starting February 22nd in Warren. Monday, January 16th Catch the one-hour Eric Musselman Live as the Hogs hoops coach previews this weeks contests with Missouri and Ole Miss at 7:00 on your Razorbacks station for all of Southwest Arkansas #1 Country 92.1. Great Midwest Quarterfinal Tickets On Sale Starting Monday At 10 a.m. Ashland University Athletics Celebrates Division II Day. Ashdown came away with a hard fought 40 to 33 victory. Her free throws made the game a two possession game and placed it just out of reach for the Lady Lions. Manny Hernandez added eight. The leading scorers for Ashdown were LaKenya Williams and Kaitlyn Jones with 6 points. HCAA is the Christian school athletic association for Kansas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. Senior #22 Ethan Gallagher gave the team a season record of 43 points, include 6 three pointers. In junior boys play, Legacy won the opener 59-20. Meanwhile The De Queen Leopards and Lady Leopards travel to Arkadelphia. Nashville was led by Kyleigh Scoggins 20 points all in the first half. Eli Mitchell gave the Warriors 10 points, 5 rebounds and took 2 charges. Legacy never surrendered the lead again and went on to win the game 45-36. Both of Legacys senior teams play on Thursday night when they host Mineral Springs in Lockesburg at 530pm. Jude Gallagher led crashing the board with 10 boards and 13 points getting a double-double for the night. The Lions roared out of the gate in the third quarter taking a nine point lead over the home team, their first for the night and giving them a 43-34 lead going into the final period. An even paced second half of the ballgame saw theWarriors win 82-71. Patterson led the Leopards in rebounding with 9 boards. The umpires shared with Coach Austin Cross of the Panthers that two bases are awarded in this situation, so an exciting game ended with an umpires interpretation of a confusing rule. Following a junior varsity game at 5:00, Jim Cross will have the play-by-play of the senior action starting at around 5:30 on 102.1 The Good Path and on the KILX App. Silbi Jones scored 19 for the Hope team. In the boys contest Friday night, the Leopards hung around for a while before the defending state champs from Magnolia pulled away for the 75-45 win. Ashdown was missing a key piece. In boys action, Ashdown came out strong and defeated the visiting Bobcats by a score of 66 to 61. 2022-2023 Basketball (Panthers & Pantherettes) 2022 Volleyball - (Printer Friendly) Updated 9-14-22. This sent the teams to the locker room with Horatio up by seven at the half. In junior boys play the Warriors soundly defeated CMA 54-18 outscoring the visitors in every period. The Ashdown Pantherettes and Panthers went on the road to battle Hope in the opening of the conference season. The championship game against Mineral Springs was hotly contested with the teams keeping the score within a couple of possessions most of the night. The Pantherettes went into the game without their two leading scorers ZamariyahRhone and Lakendra Williams, so Coach Jerrica Hubbard was searching for some new offensive options. This is the Lady Warriors first state title in only the fifth season of their program. Both teams travel to Camden Fairview on Friday night with the pre game show beginning at 5:30 on 102.1 The Good Path. In boys action, it was a battle of the undefeated in conference play. Dayton Newberry and Lorel Morphew finished with nine each. In junior boys action, the Warriors dominated from the beginning. Justice Cole led the visitors with 17 points, followed by Faith James with 15. A very physical third quarter saw Legacy outscored in the paint 14-9. Manolo Vazquez followed giving the Lockesburg boys 17 points. The teams went into the locker rooms at half time tied 26-26. The girls contest was a heartbreaker for De Queen. The Lady Leopards received a scare in the opening quarter when they trailed 8-5 and leading scorer Belle Lindsey left the game with an injury. CMA outscored the Warriors by 1 point in each quarter of the second half giving them a final victory of 84-83 over the Lockesburg boys. Everrette Martz led the team with 27 points, including 3 three-pointers. Manolo Vazquez gave the Warriors 12 points,followed by 9 from Layne Schroer. In addition to defeating both of Sevier Countys other senior boys teams, the Warriors had to defeat the Spring Hill Bears to reach the final game. Giovannie Suarez and Justise Burton each contributed 2. The Warriors outscored the Wildcats each quarter, except the last when they worked the entire bench onto the court. Meanwhile, the Leopards had a very determined effort come up short in the boys action, as the visiting Cardinals prevailed 64-53. Friday, January 20th The De Queen Leopards and Lady Leopards host Camden Fairview at the Coliseum at 6:00. The Leopards will begin the tournament on Thursday against Waldron at 5:30 pm. The Leopards battled the Cardinals tough in boys action before Camden Fairview prevailed 65-55. The De Queen Leopards and Lady Leopards dropped a pair of contests over the weekend at the Savage Classic in Broken Bow. It was a tough loss for the Warriors taking their season record 20-5. Leading the way for Ashdown is senior quarterback Alex Keilbach, who is in his third year under center. Eli Mitchell scored 11 points and took 6 rebounds. With 36 seconds left in the game Ethan Gallagher blocked a shot, took the ball and sprinted the court to tie the game 69-69. Allison Dockins was named our McDonalds Player of the Night with 17 points, six rebounds, three blocks, and two assists and steals. 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