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Loyola is in such disarray that the Head Coach is “stepping back” while the D-Coordinator has been moved away from D again this year(last year was Transition Coach) to the offensive side. No word on the current O-Coordinator who was let go as a Dean last year by the school but remained a lacrosse assistant. Recognizing that your post is just a troll to take some heat off of CHC's implosion.........It has been 9 years? since Loyola won the MIAA and I have assumed for the last year (since the self-owned loss to BL in the playoffs) this means a quiet recruitment campaign is underway for a new coaching staff. In some ways perhaps this isn't fair to the current HC as I believe he took over from Rubeiro (sp) in 2019, then had to contend with Covid etc. Everyone I know in the Loyola circle loves the D coach but it's clear that the school's administration doesn't see him as a potential HC for the program. I would not be surprised to see him become a HC for an MIAA-B or C team, and he will do fine in that role. As far as CHC, look, I know everyone thinks the Kellys will stick around forever at CHC but at some point, BK is going to be offered a college coaching job and he is going to take it. CHC's program is not cratering, and Kelly will be the HC next year and all will be fine (sort of). As with Loyola, if CHC goes too many years without winning MIAA and/or nailing a top 5 national ranking, change will happen.
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CH is a sinking ship and all involved know this is the titanic of seasons. He had a great run but losing to John Carroll is the “Dead man walking” Taps death March for this storied program. John Carrol & St Paul back to back is history making. They may win 1 more game this year if no one else gets hurt but the shine on those red helmets should be matte black for the rest of the year to match the mood in that locker room. John Carroll really? Give JC some credit? - happy Patriot Dad ! Not a Patriot Dad but I completely agree; JC is much improved and I can see a few more teams falling to them this year. What was once considered an easy win is no more! Nice Job to Coach Reynolds and that varsity team - scrappy and fights in all 4 quarters. Dons beware.....another Upset Special?
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CH is a sinking ship and all involved know this is the titanic of seasons. He had a great run but losing to John Carroll is the “Dead man walking” Taps death March for this storied program. John Carrol & St Paul back to back is history making. They may win 1 more game this year if no one else gets hurt but the shine on those red helmets should be matte black for the rest of the year to match the mood in that locker room. John Carroll really? Give JC some credit? - happy Patriot Dad ! JC is a really nice team but talent wise they are B level. They beat a worse MSJ team and a CH team that is absolutely reeling. I hope they keep winning but think it highly unlikely.
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Lets face it MIAA parents. While the MIAA is still a very strong league and produces many D1 players, it just isnt the same as even a few years ago. Lacrosse is becoming centered around true blue athletes with lacrosse skills. MIAA while having stick/IQ skills, is lacking the abundance of true athletes. The 5-8/9 skilled player is losing ground.
Most D1 top programs are overlooking some skills ( still need to be good) if you are a true blue athlete.
I still enjoy watching MIAA as it is only HS . and still a good game of HS lacrosse. Too many long benches most years @ Spalding, CHC, BL, Loyola, St. Paul's & St. Mary's to develop depth. These coaches with all the players they have standing around are scared to death to play anything below 8th or 9th offensive player. Overall approximately the same 17-18 players see the field. So the kids that play are not challenged enough to get better because they know their spot is secure. Not enough practice reps to go around . Just watch tomorrow's games.... However well intentioned they were, Maryland politicians, public health officials and educators hurt our kids' educational and athletic development through their Covid policies. Lacrosse impact: this translated into lesser player development for younger players. Programs like CHC, who have a phenomenal track record of recruiting/developing lacrosse players vis a vis their Conference counterparts, were more handicapped by Covid than others. Bad public health policies have brought them back to the pack lacrosse wise. Nothing else has changed but the learning environment. Look for them to rebound in the next couple of years. Regarding larger rosters, varsity coaching staffs invest the most developmental training time into the top 25-30 players as they will drive the varsity team's success. Other younger players will be developed by the JV and FS coaches. FYI, I've seen tenth graders who were on JV teams their sophomore year in high school go on to great success in college lacrosse. Likewise, I've seen kids who played a lot on varsity as freshman plateau and never hit the field in college. The comment about long benches and its effects well predates pandemic-started happening YEARS earlier...
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CH is a sinking ship and all involved know this is the titanic of seasons. He had a great run but losing to John Carroll is the “Dead man walking” Taps death March for this storied program. John Carrol & St Paul back to back is history making. They may win 1 more game this year if no one else gets hurt but the shine on those red helmets should be matte black for the rest of the year to match the mood in that locker room. John Carroll really? Give JC some credit? - happy Patriot Dad ! Not a Patriot Dad but I completely agree; JC is much improved and I can see a few more teams falling to them this year. What was once considered an easy win is no more! Nice Job to Coach Reynolds and that varsity team - scrappy and fights in all 4 quarters. Dons beware.....another Upset Special? Success by ALL teams is what will continue to make the league even more exciting to watch in years ahead. Go somewhere you can play and improve as a student athlete.
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CH is a sinking ship and all involved know this is the titanic of seasons. He had a great run but losing to John Carroll is the “Dead man walking” Taps death March for this storied program. John Carrol & St Paul back to back is history making. They may win 1 more game this year if no one else gets hurt but the shine on those red helmets should be matte black for the rest of the year to match the mood in that locker room. John Carroll really? Give JC some credit? - happy Patriot Dad ! JC is a really nice team but talent wise they are B level. They beat a worse MSJ team and a CH team that is absolutely reeling. I hope they keep winning but think it highly unlikely. The challenge is they would be at top of B and win every game handily. This would not be beneficial in terms of challenging players to get better. That is where JC was at one point in time. Keep the boys at home in Belair instead of standing on sidelines for other teams and they will improve.
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Lets face it MIAA parents. While the MIAA is still a very strong league and produces many D1 players, it just isnt the same as even a few years ago. Lacrosse is becoming centered around true blue athletes with lacrosse skills. MIAA while having stick/IQ skills, is lacking the abundance of true athletes. The 5-8/9 skilled player is losing ground.
Most D1 top programs are overlooking some skills ( still need to be good) if you are a true blue athlete.
I still enjoy watching MIAA as it is only HS . and still a good game of HS lacrosse. Too many long benches most years @ Spalding, CHC, BL, Loyola, St. Paul's & St. Mary's to develop depth. These coaches with all the players they have standing around are scared to death to play anything below 8th or 9th offensive player. Overall approximately the same 17-18 players see the field. So the kids that play are not challenged enough to get better because they know their spot is secure. Not enough practice reps to go around . Just watch tomorrow's games.... However well intentioned they were, Maryland politicians, public health officials and educators hurt our kids' educational and athletic development through their Covid policies. Lacrosse impact: this translated into lesser player development for younger players. Programs like CHC, who have a phenomenal track record of recruiting/developing lacrosse players vis a vis their Conference counterparts, were more handicapped by Covid than others. Bad public health policies have brought them back to the pack lacrosse wise. Nothing else has changed but the learning environment. Look for them to rebound in the next couple of years. Regarding larger rosters, varsity coaching staffs invest the most developmental training time into the top 25-30 players as they will drive the varsity team's success. Other younger players will be developed by the JV and FS coaches. FYI, I've seen tenth graders who were on JV teams their sophomore year in high school go on to great success in college lacrosse. Likewise, I've seen kids who played a lot on varsity as freshman plateau and never hit the field in college. The comment about long benches and its effects well predates pandemic-started happening YEARS earlier... No doubt, long benches predated Covid. CHC has a well oiled training program and perennially recruits 10-15 top lacrosse players. However, due to the pandemic, they couldn't train or develop them, Other Schools especially the smaller ones, have no player development programs to speak of. They count on picking the right 3-5 recruits per year and rolling the dice with these kids. If I'm running a program, I would like to pick 15 (maybe there's 10 top recruits there) and train/develop them for 1-2 years and see what happens. Invariably due to the law of averages, I will have a better and definitely deeper team than my competitors. See three straight championships. Now due to Covid, I've lost some of my competitive advantage albeit temporarily. Two big outcomes when you don't have a deep well defined bench: 1) it lessens competition (steel sharpens steel) and 2) you don't weather injuries as well. Hence smaller programs can knock you off because your ability to run a deep well developed team (4-5 attackmen, 4-5 close defensemen, 3 keepers, 3 FOGOs, and 9 strong middies (counting SSDMs)) has been diminished.
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Will Calvert Hall miss the playoffs? No, they will start a strong rebound campaign beginning this Friday night with a win against MCD. The student body will be out in force to support them. I'm picking the Cardinals to win by 2 or 3.
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CH is a sinking ship and all involved know this is the titanic of seasons. He had a great run but losing to John Carroll is the “Dead man walking” Taps death March for this storied program. John Carrol & St Paul back to back is history making. They may win 1 more game this year if no one else gets hurt but the shine on those red helmets should be matte black for the rest of the year to match the mood in that locker room. John Carroll really? Give JC some credit? - happy Patriot Dad ! JC is a really nice team but talent wise they are B level. They beat a worse MSJ team and a CH team that is absolutely reeling. I hope they keep winning but think it highly unlikely. The challenge is they would be at top of B and win every game handily. This would not be beneficial in terms of challenging players to get better. That is where JC was at one point in time. Keep the boys at home in Belair instead of standing on sidelines for other teams and they will improve. I think in terms of education JC is just a glorified public school. I know my son looked at the school and got the sense they were not going to offer anything more than what Bel Air offered in terms of education for $18000. There is MUCH MORE TO HS then Lacrosse; I know shocking!!!
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I think in terms of education JC is just a glorified public school. I know my son looked at the school and got the sense they were not going to offer anything more than what Bel Air offered in terms of education for $18000. There is MUCH MORE TO HS then Lacrosse; I know shocking!!! then vs. than... They teach the difference in private school and glorified public schools.
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Loyola is in such disarray that the Head Coach is “stepping back” while the D-Coordinator has been moved away from D again this year(last year was Transition Coach) to the offensive side. No word on the current O-Coordinator who was let go as a Dean last year by the school but remained a lacrosse assistant. Recognizing that your post is just a troll to take some heat off of CHC's implosion.........It has been 9 years? since Loyola won the MIAA and I have assumed for the last year (since the self-owned loss to BL in the playoffs) this means a quiet recruitment campaign is underway for a new coaching staff. In some ways perhaps this isn't fair to the current HC as I believe he took over from Rubeiro (sp) in 2019, then had to contend with Covid etc. Everyone I know in the Loyola circle loves the D coach but it's clear that the school's administration doesn't see him as a potential HC for the program. I would not be surprised to see him become a HC for an MIAA-B or C team, and he will do fine in that role. As far as CHC, look, I know everyone thinks the Kellys will stick around forever at CHC but at some point, BK is going to be offered a college coaching job and he is going to take it. CHC's program is not cratering, and Kelly will be the HC next year and all will be fine (sort of). As with Loyola, if CHC goes too many years without winning MIAA and/or nailing a top 5 national ranking, change will happen.
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Huge false story line. No one pays full boat. The only people who mention tuition costs have probably not applied to private school.
I have 2 kids. Oldest went to Fallston, the younger went to private. Both good experiences. But my youngest was REALLY challenged academically at private school.
I won’t say where my second kid went to stay out of the fray, but JC, LB and CH all offered us good aid packages. We chose one of those and it was money well spent. Great advisement and high-end college-prep academics. But I will add- sciences were tougher in public, whereas fine arts and math was harder at private. I liked that my kids were getting the religious side too.
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I think in terms of education JC is just a glorified public school. I know my son looked at the school and got the sense they were not going to offer anything more than what Bel Air offered in terms of education for $18000. There is MUCH MORE TO HS then Lacrosse; I know shocking!!! then vs. than... They teach the difference in private school and glorified public schools. Taught by the baseball coach who took 1 English class in college with a degree in phys ed.
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No dog in the fight but after watching the game, Severn controlled the game. The coaches strategized and the players executed. Severn maintained long possessions and BL struggled to get their offense going against the solid defensive play of Severn. Goalie play on teams was impressive. Severn struggled to clear at times. The FOGO for Severn won every single faceoff in the last 3 quarters, impressive.
I’d say Severn won.
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Loyola is in such disarray that the Head Coach is “stepping back” while the D-Coordinator has been moved away from D again this year(last year was Transition Coach) to the offensive side. No word on the current O-Coordinator who was let go as a Dean last year by the school but remained a lacrosse assistant. Recognizing that your post is just a troll to take some heat off of CHC's implosion.........It has been 9 years? since Loyola won the MIAA and I have assumed for the last year (since the self-owned loss to BL in the playoffs) this means a quiet recruitment campaign is underway for a new coaching staff. In some ways perhaps this isn't fair to the current HC as I believe he took over from Rubeiro (sp) in 2019, then had to contend with Covid etc. Everyone I know in the Loyola circle loves the D coach but it's clear that the school's administration doesn't see him as a potential HC for the program. I would not be surprised to see him become a HC for an MIAA-B or C team, and he will do fine in that role. As far as CHC, look, I know everyone thinks the Kellys will stick around forever at CHC but at some point, BK is going to be offered a college coaching job and he is going to take it. CHC's program is not cratering, and Kelly will be the HC next year and all will be fine (sort of). As with Loyola, if CHC goes too many years without winning MIAA and/or nailing a top 5 national ranking, change will happen. Interesting developments at LB. The HC's administrative support is now at the Prep in Philly. New athletic field investments and lots of alum's kids from the late 80s, an era when LB dominated the A Conference, add to the pressure to compete for the championship year in and year out. LB will make the playoffs and with their D are in a great position to knock someone off in the quarters.
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No dog in the fight but after watching the game, Severn controlled the game. The coaches strategized and the players executed. Severn maintained long possessions and BL struggled to get their offense going against the solid defensive play of Severn. Goalie play on teams was impressive. Severn struggled to clear at times. The FOGO for Severn won every single faceoff in the last 3 quarters, impressive.
I’d say Severn won. Severn is extremely well coached and has the best FOGO in the Conference. They have to remain healthy to make the semis as they don't have a deep bench. We've seen them beat SP and BL but lose to McD. Very nice program. With Severn playing well, the best programs are now from the AA County: SM, Spalding and Severn. Why is that? Do they have better rec and club programs? Clearly this has occurred. Why is the question.
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I think in terms of education JC is just a glorified public school. I know my son looked at the school and got the sense they were not going to offer anything more than what Bel Air offered in terms of education for $18000. There is MUCH MORE TO HS then Lacrosse; I know shocking!!! then vs. than... They teach the difference in private school and glorified public schools. Taught by the baseball coach who took 1 English class in college with a degree in phys ed. Than is used in comparisons as a conjunction - Gilman has more to offer THAN Bel Air. Then is an indication of time. So thank you for proving my point again.
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Interesting developments at LB. The HC's administrative support is now at the Prep in Philly. New athletic field investments and lots of alum's kids from the late 80s, an era when LB dominated the A Conference, add to the pressure to compete for the championship year in and year out. LB will make the playoffs and with their D are in a great position to knock someone off in the quarters. Their defense will keep them in it, but the coaching at LB is bad and will undoubtedly be completely overhauled next year - at least from an assistant/offensive side.
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I think in terms of education JC is just a glorified public school. I know my son looked at the school and got the sense they were not going to offer anything more than what Bel Air offered in terms of education for $18000. There is MUCH MORE TO HS then Lacrosse; I know shocking!!! then vs. than... They teach the difference in private school and glorified public schools. Taught by the baseball coach who took 1 English class in college with a degree in phys ed. Than is used in comparisons as a conjunction - Gilman has more to offer THAN Bel Air. Then is an indication of time. So thank you for proving my point again. No dog in the fight but after watching the game, Severn controlled the game. The coaches strategized and the players executed. Severn maintained long possessions and BL struggled to get their offense going against the solid defensive play of Severn. Goalie play on teams was impressive. Severn struggled to clear at times. The FOGO for Severn won every single faceoff in the last 3 quarters, impressive.
I’d say Severn won. Severn is extremely well coached and has the best FOGO in the Conference. They have to remain healthy to make the semis as they don't have a deep bench. We've seen them beat SP and BL but lose to McD. Very nice program. With Severn playing well, the best programs are now from the AA County: SM, Spalding and Severn. Why is that? Do they have better rec and club programs? Clearly this has occurred. Why is the question. Premature to draw any kind of conclusions.
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SP @ STM Gilman @ Severn BL @ Spalding JC @ Loyola Mcd @ CH MSJ @ Catonsville
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Love all the excuses the MIAA dads use instead of just saying, "we are overrated"
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Gosh, private school at $18K? Can’t even call yourself a qtr zip…
… IAC tuitions >$50K/yr. And yes, the academics, sports, networking are worth it.
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Severn 7. Gilman 2. Final
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Yes bc you all are showing how classy you are in these comments. Ha.
Your disdain toward public schools is the height of low class. People who are truly successful don’t look down on others because they’re not nsecure. If you have to hide behind a league, an entrenched Annapolis, Baltimore, or DC prep school name, have at it. Most of us want respect based on our character, not labels. Reading these posts make me so happy my son declined his opportunities to attend a private school. I won’t argue that his team is anywhere near competitive with even the bottom teams in the MIAA, but he is having fun playing, loves his team, has academic opportunities private schools do not and I place the character of his friends above most of what I see here. Not just no regrets, I’m grateful for his ability to see and understand this for himself when deciding on schools. I think the private school / public school debate is dense but can you tell me what opportunities a public school offers over a private? Seems to me they’re pretty equal all around. The thing no one seems to mention is the network that you buy into when sending your son to a private school. I am the president of one of the local private school alumni association boards and that is one thing the publics definitely do not offer. So basically paying for college before actually paying college tuition Someone’s kid wasn’t recruited to HS. Sorry Actually he was recruited by two top tier schools as a rising freshman and again this year as a rising junior. He wanted to play with his peers and has some pride in his community. Just be glad he’s not making your son ride the bench with the other 35 kids that will never see the field. Yes he’s committed to a High academic D1 program not bad for a poor public school kid….
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Love all the excuses the MIAA dads use instead of just saying, "we are overrated" We are overrated.
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Huge false story line. No one pays full boat. The only people who mention tuition costs have probably not applied to private school.
I have 2 kids. Oldest went to Public, the younger went to private. Both good experiences. But my youngest was REALLY challenged academically at private school.
I won’t say where my second kid went to stay out of the fray, but JC, LB and CH all offered us good aid packages. We chose one of those and it was money well spent. Great advisement and high-end college-prep academics. But I will add- sciences were tougher in public, whereas fine arts and math was harder at private. I liked that my kids were getting the religious side too.
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Interesting developments at LB. The HC's administrative support is now at the Prep in Philly. New athletic field investments and lots of alum's kids from the late 80s, an era when LB dominated the A Conference, add to the pressure to compete for the championship year in and year out. LB will make the playoffs and with their D are in a great position to knock someone off in the quarters. Their defense will keep them in it, but the coaching at LB is bad and will undoubtedly be completely overhauled next year - at least from an assistant/offensive side. LBs offense is their Achilles Heel and will be the cause of them not making the playoffs this year. Hard to believe with that defense; everything else is in place. Time for change it appears.
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Spalding trying to get fans out for BL game with Ice Cream. 😂. Cheerleaders and Ice cream.
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Saturday, we at Catonsville will Severna Park, and Broadneck couldn’t do and that is beat an MIAA “A” conference school. We will beat them them by enough to show we belong. We have the best goalie in the country and one of the top defenders and great pieces throughout the lineup. Book it
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Saturday, we at Catonsville will Severna Park, and Broadneck couldn’t do and that is beat an MIAA “A” conference school. We will beat them them by enough to show we belong. We have the best goalie in the country and one of the top defenders and great pieces throughout the lineup. Book it When you lose by 5 to the worst team in the A conference, promise us you’ll go away quietly.
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Saturday, we at Catonsville will Severna Park, and Broadneck couldn’t do and that is beat an MIAA “A” conference school. We will beat them them by enough to show we belong. We have the best goalie in the country and one of the top defenders and great pieces throughout the lineup. Book it What? Every single Catonsville alumni is reading this inarticulate, bad grammar, missing words, periods and capital letters …word vomit and saying we just proved public school education speaks for itself. Please at least read your comment twice before hitting send. What did you try to say? Who are you playing as no one follows Catonsville? Best goalie in the country? Are you him after a six pack tonight?
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Love all the excuses the MIAA dads use instead of just saying, "we are overrated" We are overrated. Is the USA Lacrosse cover a curse? Overrated and easily shut down. Same goes for All American status. Almost as it the famous dads can't help on the field.
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The top three teams in the MIAA are St. Marys, Severn, and Spalding. Perhaps Baltimore should just give up on lacrosse. Anne Arundel rules!
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Interesting developments at LB. The HC's administrative support is now at the Prep in Philly. New athletic field investments and lots of alum's kids from the late 80s, an era when LB dominated the A Conference, add to the pressure to compete for the championship year in and year out. LB will make the playoffs and with their D are in a great position to knock someone off in the quarters. Their defense will keep them in it, but the coaching at LB is bad and will undoubtedly be completely overhauled next year - at least from an assistant/offensive side. LBs offense is their Achilles Heel and will be the cause of them not making the playoffs this year. Hard to believe with that defense; everything else is in place. Time for change it appears. Playoffs this year... St. Marys Severn Spalding BL McDonogh John Carroll New world order
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Severn Beats Gilman 7-2.
It seem possibly that there could be an MIAA final four that has no Baltimore schools....
Totally plausible that St. Marys, Servern, Spalding, and John Carroll could be the last men standing.
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Severn 7. Gilman 2. Final Is Severn for real???
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