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Alabama's Davis Comes From Behind To Win B.AS.S. Nation Southeast Regional On Smith Lake

JASPER, Ala. — Only 15 minutes remained Friday in the TNT Fireworks B.A.S.S. Nation Southeast Regional at Lewis Smith Lake and Will Davis Jr. figured the limit in his livewell gave him a chance to win.

He also knew his chances greatly improved if he left his favored spot in Rock Creek and hooked a big bedding bass on the main channel.

He made the move — and it was a good choice. 

Davis caught a 4-pounder at the mouth of Rock Creek just before zooming back to the Smith Lake Dam Access where the regional’s final weigh-in was about to begin. The catch allowed him to upgrade more than a pound and it helped him to a 13-pound, 5-ounce limit of five bass on the final day. 

That capped a three-day total of 38-3, which earned him a come-from-behind win on Smith Lake, some 90 miles from his hometown of Sylacauga, Ala.

“I told my nonboater ‘I’m 5 pounds out from winning this thing,’” Davis said, noting the distance between him and North Carolina’s David Winters, who led the field after Days 1 and 2.

“I knew I had to find a big one on a bed,” Davis said. “I saw a big female there earlier in the week and she was there again when we pulled up. I picked up a Davis Bait Company 1/2-ounce wood jig with a green pumpkin Big Bite Fighting Frog on it. I flipped it over there and she sucked it right in.”

Davis, 29, collected a $5,000 cash prize courtesy of Skeeter with the win. He also secured a spot in the TNT Fireworks B.A.S.S. Nation Championship scheduled for Nov. 9-11 on Pickwick Lake in Florence, Ala. Davis is taking home an additional $500 as winner of the Garmin Tournament Rewards. 

“It’ll be my first time fishing in the Nation Championship,” he said. “It’s hard to get there because there are a lot of great sticks in Alabama. Making it to the regional and now nationals, it’s a special feeling.”

Davis caught an 11-9 limit on Day 1 which put him in 13th place in the boater division. He improved to 13-5 on Day 2 and replicated the weight on Day 3. He said changing patterns allowed him to increase his weight when some of the early leaders were going backwards.

“My dad (William, owner of Davis Bait Company) makes a bait called a Shaky Fish,” Davis said. “It’s a jighead with a bill on it. And he has a minnow bait that has a great quiver, an X Swim Slim Minnow (albino). 

“I started getting into these ditches in Rock Creek and I could see them on my LiveScope suspended in 8 to 10 feet of water. I reeled it fast past the fish. Six out of 10 times, they hit it.”

While Davis was getting bit, Winters was having troubles. He caught only three bass Friday for 6-11, but was able to hang onto second place overall, earning $4,000. Winters won an additional $500 for having the heaviest bass of the tournament — a 6-8 largemouth that anchored his 18-9 haul on Day 1.

“A lot of things went wrong today,” Winters said. “My morning spot dried up. I had a lot of pressure in my area. I tried it for an hour and a half, but I went looking for something big. It just didn’t happen.”

JJ Dickens of Beaver, W.V., claimed $2,500 cash from Yamaha for winning the nonboater division. Dickens caught nine bass over three days totaling 22-3. He edged West Virginia teammate J.C. Christopher II, who finished second with 22-1.

“I used a drop shot with a Yamamoto Shad Shape with a finesse presentation,” Dickens said. “I also used a Keitech 3/32-ounce micro jig with a three-inch swimmer. Both were in green pumpkin.”

A total of 200 competitors from 10 states started the derby on Wednesday and the field was cut to 56 anglers for Day 3. The Top 20 in both the boater and nonboater divisions collected cash prizes and qualified for November’s B.A.S.S. Nation Championship. 

A total cash purse of $43,000 was awarded in the regional.

West Virginia won the team portion of the tournament, which was decided on Day 2. The Mountain State’s 20 anglers totaled 133 bass weighing 270-2 over two days, good enough for $6,250. North Carolina finished second (129 bass, 268 pounds, $3,750) and Alabama was third (120, 251-5, $2,500). 

Rounding out the team standings are Virginia (123, 251-4); fifth, Georgia (120, 246-7); sixth, South Carolina (118, 238-0); seventh, Kentucky, (121, 237-9); eighth, Mississippi (113, 218-6); ninth, Tennessee (105, 200-4); and 10th, Florida (98, 183-15).

The tournament was hosted by the Chamber of Commerce of Walker County

2022 B.A.S.S. Nation Title Sponsor: TNT Fireworks

2022 B.A.S.S. Nation Platinum Sponsor: Toyota
2022 B.A.S.S. Nation Premier Sponsors: Bass Pro Shops, Berkley, Humminbird, Mercury, Minn Kota, Nitro Boats, Power-Pole, Progressive Insurance, Ranger Boats, Rapala, Skeeter Boats, Yamaha
2022 B.A.S.S. Nation Supporting Sponsors: AFTCO, Daiwa, Garmin, Huk Performance Fishing, Marathon, Strike King, Triton Boats, VMC

 

About B.A.S.S.
B.A.S.S., which encompasses the Bassmaster tournament leagues, events and media platforms, is the worldwide authority on bass fishing and keeper of the culture of the sport, providing cutting edge content on bass fishing whenever, wherever and however bass fishing fans want to use it. Headquartered in Birmingham, Ala., the 515,000-member organization’s fully integrated media platforms include the industry’s leading magazines (Bassmaster and B.A.S.S. Times), website (Bassmaster.com), TV show, radio show, social media programs and events. For more than 50 years, B.A.S.S. has been dedicated to access, conservation and youth fishing.

The Bassmaster Tournament Trail includes the most prestigious events at each level of competition, including the Bassmaster Elite Series, St. Croix Bassmaster Opens Series presented by Mossy Oak Fishing, TNT Fireworks B.A.S.S. Nation Series, Strike King Bassmaster College Series presented by Bass Pro Shops, Abu Garcia Bassmaster High School Series presented by Academy Sports + Outdoors, Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Team Championship, Yamaha Rightwaters Bassmaster Kayak Series powered by TourneyX, Yamaha Bassmaster Redfish Cup Championship presented by Skeeter and the ultimate celebration of competitive fishing, the Academy Sports + Outdoors Bassmaster Classic presented by Huk.

 

Athens Golden Eagles Win First State Softball Title since 2010

OXFORD – Athens High School’s softball team managed just four hits against Helena pitcher Cam Bailey in Wednesday’s Class 6A State Softball Tournament championship game.
     But four was enough.
    The Golden Eagles (42-10), coached by Travis Barnes, took advantage of two costly Helena errors and earned a 4-2 victory over the Huskies in Wednesday’s Class 6A softball championship game at Oxford’s Choccolocco Park. The victory capped a perfect 4-0 run through the state tournament for Athens, which won its first state softball title since 2010.
     “Everybody wants to end their career with a win, and that’s what I’m proud about these seniors for,” said Barnes, noting he has eight seniors on the roster. “I’m just happy for this school and this whole community.”
     Tournament MVP Emily Simon earned the victory, allowing five hits and striking out nine in a complete game effort. Bailey took the loss as Athens scored four unearned runs.
     Athens defeated Helena 3-1 in Tuesday’s winners’ bracket final and beat the Huskies again to claim the Blue Map.
    Helena, coached by Scott Lowery, was trying to win its first state softball title. Sara Ezekiel drove in both Helena runs in the final.
     For Athens, Morgan Stiles drove in a run in the championship game, while Katie SimonAbby TuckerJordyn Johnson and Abbie Dempsey scored runs.
     All Softball Championship games are being live-streamed over the NFHS Network and AHSAA TV Network with WOTM TV producing the series. In addition, all Baseball Championship Series Games are also being live-streamed over the NFHS Network and AHSAA TV Network with WOTM TV producing the series.
     Class 6A All-State Tourney Team
     Emily Simon, Athens (MVP); Haley Waggoner, Athens’ Abby Tucker, Athens; Elex Erwin, Helena; Haley Morris, Helena; Cam Bailey, Helena.

Athens Softball to play for 6A State Championship

AHSAA 2022 State Softball Championships
Class 6A: Athens Advances to Wednesday’s Finals 
with Winner’s Bracket Win over Helena High School

 

By Josh Bean | For the AHSAA

 

     OXFORD – Athens High School’s eight senior softball players definitely remember who eliminated them from last year’s state softball tournament.
     The Golden Eagles (41-10) earned a 3-1 victory over Helena High School in the winner’s bracket final Tuesday at Choccolocco Park as the 2022 AHSAA State Softball Championships began play in Class 6A. The Huskies were the team that knocked Athens out of last year’s state tournament.
     “Just to be able to get to the state championship game, they’re excited about that,” Athens coach Travis Barnes said. “Helena, that’s the team that knocked them out last year.”
     Athens hasn’t won a state softball title since 2010, but the Golden Eagles need just one more victory Wednesday to take home the Blue Map. Helena now moves to the consolation bracket Wednesday and needs a win to get back to the finals. 
     The first five batters against Helena got a hit as the Golden Eagles scored three runs in the first inning. Right-handed pitcher Emily Simon did the rest, allowing just one run and earning a complete-game victory.
     Helena, Pell City and Calera are the other three remaining teams in the double-elimination 6A tournament. Pell City and Calera play Wednesday at 10:45 a.m., with the winner advancing to play Helena. Whichever team emerges must defeat Athens twice in the championship round, which is scheduled for Wednesday at 5 p.m., at Choccolocco Park’s signature field and will be live-streamed over the subscriber-based NFHS Network and shown live over the AHSAA TV Network.
 

Other Class 6A scores:

First round

Mortimer Jordan 16, Springville 11

Helena 3, Robertsdale 0

Calera 8, Baldwin County 3

Athens 4, Pell City 1

Winner’s Bracket Semifinals
Helena 10, Mortimer Jordan 8

Athens 6, Calera 1

Consolation Bracket
Pell City 8, Baldwin County 2

Springville 10, Robertsdale 0

Calera 2, Springville 1

Pell City 5, Mortimer Jordan 4

 

 

AHSAA State Baseball Semifinal Scores


 
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Date: May 13, 2022 at 11:41:27 PM CDT
Subject: AHSAA Baseball Semifinal Playoff Results
 
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Baseball Playoff results as of Friday night, 11:30 p.m.

 

AHSAA 2022 State Baseball Playoffs
SEMIFINAL PAIRINGS
(All series are scheduled May 12-13-14, unless otherwise denoted)

CLASS 1A
Bayshore Christian (27-5) 8-5, Sweet Water (16-20) 7-3 (Bayshore Christian (27-5) wins series 2-0)
Lindsay Lane (28-6) 11-4, Donoho (21-7) 1-3 (Lindsay Lane (28-6) wins series 2-0)

CLASS 2A
G.W. Long (32-7) 7-7-0, Ariton (21-16) 3-8-5, (G.W. Long (32-7) wins series 2-1)
Decatur Heritage (30-9) 11-12-3, Mars Hill Bible (29-7) 16-2-1 (Decatur Heritage (30-9) wins series 2-1)
CLASS 3A
Trinity Presbyterian (31-6) 2-13-12, Thomasville (22-13) 7-3-4 (Trinity Presbyterian (31-6) wins series 2-1)
Piedmont (36-5) 0-16-8, Phil Campbell (30-9) 10-9-4 (Piedmont (36-5) wins series 2-1)

CLASS 4A
Mobile Christian (31-4) 7-14, Gordo (26-6) 5-1 (Mobile Christian (31-4) wins series 2-0)
Etowah (28-12) 5-3, Hamilton (27-14) 4-0 (Etowah (28-12) wins series 2-0)

CLASS 5A
Holtville (34-5) 2, 4-7, Headland (24-5) 2-2 (Holtville (34-5) wins series 2-0)
Russellville (33-12) 4-13-5, Madison Academy (30-15) 9-10-0 (Russellville (33-12) wins series 2-1)

CLASS 6A
Pelham (17-18-1) 3-6, Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa (24-13) 6-2  (Game 3, Sat., 1 p.m.)
Hartselle (37-4) 11-5, Hazel Green (25-16) 5-1 (Hartselle (37-4) wins series 2-0)

CLASS 7A
Auburn (29-7) 2-3 Central-Phenix City (32-9) 3-2 (Game 3, Sat., noon)
Hewitt-Trussville (30-4-1) 4-8, Vestavia Hills (24-17) 0-2 (Hewitt-Trussville (30-4-1) wins series 2-0)

 

 

East Limestone Girls punch ticket to the State Title Game

CLASS 4A/5A GIRLS’ SEMIFINALS
East Limestone 2, Westbrook Christian 0

     East Limestone High School bult an early 2-0 lead and  relied on its defense to do the rest as the Indians (20-3-0) clinched a berth in Friday night’s AHSAA Class 4A/5Ae  Girls’ he State Soccer Championships at 7 p.m. with the 2-0 win over Westbrook Christian.
     East Limestone, coached by Blake Tucker, took the lead on a goal by junior midfielder Reagan Kelley in the first minute of the contest when she nailed a penalty kick past Westbrook Christian  goalkeeper Madelyn Machen. Sophomore forward Brianna Proudfoot landed the second goal at 19:53 in the first half. Teammate Lily Hosmer had the assist.
    Indians goalkeeper Emma Hines picked up the shutout with four saves. East Limestone patiently controlled the ball with its defense making just six shots on goal for the night.
     Westbrook Christian (19-4-0) was sparked by the play of midfielders Sarah Guffey and Ella Keene.
      
East Limestone will be aiming for its first state soccer title against powerful Indian Springs (17-3-2), which defeated Saint James 4-3 in overtime in the other semifinal match. . All AHSAA State Soccer championship matches will be live-streamed over the NFHS Network’s subscriber-based network.

Russellville Boys advances to the 4A/5A State Championship Game

CLASS 4A/5A BOYS’ SEMIFINALS
Russellville 3, Crossville 2 (2 0T) 

     HUNTSVILLE – Russellville High School junior midfielder Yamilson Velasquez drilled a kick into the corner of the net in the second overtime to life the Golden Tigers to a 3-2 win over Crossville in the AHSAA Class 4A/5A boys’ soccer semifinals here at John Hunt Soccor Complex Thursday night.
    Velaquez’s powerful kick signaled the end to one of the best played matches in recent AHSAA state soccer tourney history. Crossville (16-3-0), coaches by Isaac Dismuke, took a 1-0 lead early when Rodolfo Balcazar scored on an assist from Alan Balcazar at 24:25 of the first half to take a 1-0 lead.  Russellville (19-2-1) tied the match 11 minutes into the second half on the first of two goals by senior forward Juan Cano. Both goals came two minutes apart to give the Tigers a 2-1 lead.
    Rogelio Ramirez tied the match on a penalty kick at the 60:31 mark and the match moved into overtime.
    The Tigers, coached by Trey Stanford, will play in the championship match versus Indian Springs (20-2-5) Friday at 5 p.m.
   The title match will be live-streamed over the NFHS Network’s subscriber-based platform with the Huntsville City Schools ETV team, led byJonathan Crowe, producing all finals.
All AHSAA soccer finals will be live-streamed over the NFHS Network’s subscriber-based network.
    Play resumes Friday morning with the Class 6A and 7A girls’ and boys’ semifinals getting underway at 9 a.m.

Whitesburg Christian advances to 1A/3A Girls State Championship Game

AHSAA 2022 State Soccer Champinships

CLASS 1A/3A GIRLS’ SEMIFINALS
Whitesburg Christian 2, Mars Hill Bible 1

    HUNTSVILLE –  Senior forward Mattie Weeks sailed a perfect feed from teammate Matilda Troyer at 72:37 in the second half to give Whitesburg Christian the lead for good as the Warriors (14-5-1 moved into Friday’s AHSAA Class 1A/3A girls’ state finals being held at Huntsville’s John Hunt Soccer Complex with the win.
   Mars Hill Bible (13-5-0) led at intermission thanks to a goal  Annie Hibbett 22 minutes into the match.  That goal stood alone until Finley Amos drilled a shot into the corner of the net at 45:45 to tie the score.
    Whitesburg Christian, coached by Julia Houser, had a strong defensive effort in the second half to seal the win.
    Goalkeeper Anna Looser had one save for the Warriors, and Ann Elyse Cox had a big effort as well recording 10 saves.
    Whitesburg Christian will face defending state champion Trinity Presbyterian in the 1A/3A finals Friday at 5 p.m. All AHSAA State Soccer championship matches will be live-streamed over the NFHS Network’s subscriber-based network.

AHSAA State Baseball Playoff Scores

AHSAA 2022 State Baseball Playoffs
QUARTERFINAL PAIRINGS/RESULTS
 

CLASS 1A
Sweet Water (15-18) 3-3, Millry (23-13) 2-4 (Game 3, Fri., 4 p.m.)
Bayshore Christian (25-5) 10-17, Berry (14-10) 0-0 (Bayshore Christian (25-5) wins series 2-0)
Lindsay Lane (26-6) 10-10, Appalachian (24-6) 2-3 (Lindsay Lane (26-6) wins series 2-0)
Donoho (21-5) 6-16, Covenant Christian (16-9) 1-8  (Donoho (21-5) wins series 2-1)

CLASS 2A
Fayetteville (18-11) at Ariton (18-14), Fri., May 6, 4:30 and 7 p.m. (Sat., 1 p.m., if needed)
G.W. Long (30-6) 7-6, Vincent (28-9) 0-4 (G.W. Long (30-6) wins series 2-0)
Decatur Heritage (28-8) 11-6, Westbrook Christian (18-18) 1-0) (Decatur Heritage (28-8) wins series 2-0)
Mars Hill Bible (27-5) 13-7, Ider (26-11) 3-2 (Mars Hill Bible (27-5) wins series 2-0)

CLASS 3A
Trinity Presbyterian (29-7) 7-8, Opp (24-10) 3-5 (Trinity Presbyterian (29-5) wins series 2-0)
Thomasville (18-10) at Bayside Academy (21-10), Fri., May 6, 4:30 and 7 p.m. (Sat., 1 p.m., if needed)
Phil Campbell (29-7) 5-1-10, Elkmont (19-13)  3-6-0 (Phil Campbell (29-6) wins series 2-1)
Piedmont (33-4) 7-8, Lauderdale County (24-6) 0-5 (Piedmont (33-4) wns series 2-0)

CLASS 4A
Gordo (26-5) 12-10, Montevallo (15-12) 0-3 (Gordo (26-5) wins series 2-0)
Mobile Christian (29-4) 9-6, Bibb County (21-10) 0-4 (Mobile Christian (29-4) wins series 2-0)
Hamilton (26-12) 0-3, Brooks (15-14) 1-2 (Game 3, Fri., 5:30 p.m.)
Etowah (26-12) 12-9, Jacksonville (19-12) 2-1 (Etowah wins series 2-0)
 
CLASS 5A
Holtville (30-5) at UMS-Wright (19-12), Fri., May 6, 4:30 and 7 p.m. (Sat., 1 p.m., if needed)
Shelby County (31-5) 2-2, Headland (23-3) 3-1, game 1, 8 innings (Game 3, Fri.., 11 a.m.)
Leeds (28-8) at Russellville (29-11),  Fri., May 6, 4:30 and 7 p.m. (Sat., 1 p.m., if needed)
Madison Academy (29-13) 9-4, Alexandria (24-15) 6-0 (Madison Academy (20-13) wins series 2-0)

CLASS 6A
Stanhope Elmore (26-12) at Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa (21-12), Fri., May 6, 4:30 and 7 p.m. (Fri., 1 p.m., if needed)
Hueytown (29-10) at Pelham (14-15-1), Fri., May 6, 5 and 7:30 p.m. (Sat., noon, if needed)
Hartselle (33-4) at Buckhorn (26-10), Fri., May 6, 5 and 7:30 p.m. (Sat., 1 p.m., if needed)
Hazel Green (23-14) at Chelsea (21-13), Fri., May 6, 4:30 and 7 p.m. (Sat., noon, if needed)

CLASS 7A
(All times CDT)
Central-Phenix City (31-8) 13-9, Baker (24-12) 7-0 (Central-Phenix City (31-8) wins series 2-0) 
Alma Bryant (20-16) at Auburn (27-6),  Fri., May 6, 5 and 7:30 p.m. (Sat., 1 p.m., if needed)
Bob Jones (35-8) at Vestavia Hills (22-15), May 6, 5 and 7:30 p.m. (Sat., 2 p.m., if needed)
Hewitt-Trussville (26-3-1) at James Clemens (23-18), Fri., May 6, 5 and 7:30 p.m. (Sat., 1 p.m., if needed)

 

AHSAA State Baseball Playoff Scores

AHSAA 2022 State Baseball Playoffs
QUARTERFINAL PAIRINGS/RESULTS
 

CLASS 1A
Sweet Water (15-18) 3-3, Millry (23-13) 2-4 (Game 3, Fri., 4 p.m.)
Bayshore Christian (25-5) 10-17, Berry (14-10) 0-0 (Bayshore Christian (25-5) wins series 2-0)
Lindsay Lane (26-6) 10-10, Appalachian (24-6) 2-3 (Lindsay Lane (26-6) wins series 2-0)
Donoho (21-5) 6-16, Covenant Christian (16-9) 1-8  (Donoho (21-5) wins series 2-1)

CLASS 2A
Fayetteville (18-11) at Ariton (18-14), Fri., May 6, 4:30 and 7 p.m. (Sat., 1 p.m., if needed)
G.W. Long (30-6) 7-6, Vincent (28-9) 0-4 (G.W. Long (30-6) wins series 2-0)
Decatur Heritage (28-8) 11-6, Westbrook Christian (18-18) 1-0) (Decatur Heritage (28-8) wins series 2-0)
Mars Hill Bible (27-5) 13-7, Ider (26-11) 3-2 (Mars Hill Bible (27-5) wins series 2-0)

CLASS 3A
Trinity Presbyterian (29-7) 7-8, Opp (24-10) 3-5 (Trinity Presbyterian (29-5) wins series 2-0)
Thomasville (18-10) at Bayside Academy (21-10), Fri., May 6, 4:30 and 7 p.m. (Sat., 1 p.m., if needed)
Phil Campbell (29-7) 5-1-10, Elkmont (19-13)  3-6-0 (Phil Campbell (29-6) wins series 2-1)
Piedmont (33-4) 7-8, Lauderdale County (24-6) 0-5 (Piedmont (33-4) wns series 2-0)

CLASS 4A
Gordo (26-5) 12-10, Montevallo (15-12) 0-3 (Gordo (26-5) wins series 2-0)
Mobile Christian (29-4) 9-6, Bibb County (21-10) 0-4 (Mobile Christian (29-4) wins series 2-0)
Hamilton (26-12) 0-3, Brooks (15-14) 1-2 (Game 3, Fri., 5:30 p.m.)
Etowah (26-12) 12-9, Jacksonville (19-12) 2-1 (Etowah wins series 2-0)
 
CLASS 5A
Holtville (30-5) at UMS-Wright (19-12), Fri., May 6, 4:30 and 7 p.m. (Sat., 1 p.m., if needed)
Shelby County (31-5) 2-2, Headland (23-3) 3-1, game 1, 8 innings (Game 3, Fri.., 11 a.m.)
Leeds (28-8) at Russellville (29-11),  Fri., May 6, 4:30 and 7 p.m. (Sat., 1 p.m., if needed)
Madison Academy (29-13) 9-4, Alexandria (24-15) 6-0 (Madison Academy (20-13) wins series 2-0)

CLASS 6A
Stanhope Elmore (26-12) at Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa (21-12), Fri., May 6, 4:30 and 7 p.m. (Fri., 1 p.m., if needed)
Hueytown (29-10) at Pelham (14-15-1), Fri., May 6, 5 and 7:30 p.m. (Sat., noon, if needed)
Hartselle (33-4) at Buckhorn (26-10), Fri., May 6, 5 and 7:30 p.m. (Sat., 1 p.m., if needed)
Hazel Green (23-14) at Chelsea (21-13), Fri., May 6, 4:30 and 7 p.m. (Sat., noon, if needed)

CLASS 7A
(All times CDT)
Central-Phenix City (31-8) 13-9, Baker (24-12) 7-0 (Central-Phenix City (31-8) wins series 2-0) 
Alma Bryant (20-16) at Auburn (27-6),  Fri., May 6, 5 and 7:30 p.m. (Sat., 1 p.m., if needed)
Bob Jones (35-8) at Vestavia Hills (22-15), May 6, 5 and 7:30 p.m. (Sat., 2 p.m., if needed)
Hewitt-Trussville (26-3-1) at James Clemens (23-18), Fri., May 6, 5 and 7:30 p.m. (Sat., 1 p.m., if needed)

 

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