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Celebrating our girls volleyball seniors!
Madison Peal – shared by Grace GoodykeParents: Gigi MCauley (with her husband Matt) and Matt Peal (with his wife Ericka).Madi is committed to Hillsdale College. Ever since the summer going into my freshman year Madi has been one of the biggest role models in my life and I am constantly looking up to her. She has become like an older sister to me and I will never be able to thank her for the ways she has been there for me. Madi is one of the sweetest girls you will ever meet and can make anyone laugh in any situation. In both of the years I have gotten to play with Madi, she has been our team captain. She leads our team with passion, kindness, and enthusiasm every single day on and off the court, pushing every player to be their best. Madi, thank you for the endless car rides filled with laughter and gas station stops for Dr. Pepper with vanilla after practice. You have shown me what Eagle Volleyball is all about and you have left such a positive impact
More About Celebrating our girls volleyball seniors!Signing Day, November 13, 2024
So much fun to celebrate four of our seniors who have made the decision to continue their athletic career in college!Madison Peal: Volleyball at Hillsdale CollegeCharley Laufer: Gymnastics at Utah State UniversitySimon Triezenberg: Cross Country and Track at High Point UniversityLogan Eaton: Lacrosse at Ohio Welseyan Congratulations Eagles!! See more signing day photos of the event here!
More About Signing Day, November 13, 2024Celebrating our boys cross country seniors!!
Calvin BrinksParents: Wes and Deb BrinksYears of XC: 8Favorite memory: Cross campFuture plans: College, not sure where Zach HarteminkParents: Chris and Samantha HarteminkYears of XC: 4Favorite memory: Cross camp, swinging in the hammocks by the lake, listening to music\Future plans: Undecided Keegan HoekstraParents: Dan and Erinn HoekstraYears of XC: 8Favorite memory: 600m and 800m workout at the cemetery and pr at Christian schools inviteFuture plans: Maybe run in collegeSimon TriezenbergParents: Dan and Beth TriezenbergYears of XC: 7Favorite memory: The ElliptiGO with Mitch and ReubenFuture plans: Attend High Point University and run XC and TF while studying accounting Parker VanHillParents: Craig and Dominique VanHillYears of XC: 6Favorite memory: When I got my 18:29 pr because I didn't think that time was anywhere near possible for me at the timeFuture plans:.Going to Michigan Tech to study Mechanica
More About Celebrating our boys cross country seniors!!Celebrating our football seniors!!
Updated on 11/07/2024#1 U’Maree TalleyMother: Mya Walker, Grandfather, Donald Walker. U’Maree’s favorite teacher at Grand Rapids Christian is Mrs. Worden and his favorite football memory is the field goal he booted against Union earlier this season. The best part of Eagle football for U’Maree has been hanging out with friends and he would like to thank his family for supporting throughout high school. U’Maree plans to attend Grand Rapids Community College next year to study Sports Management. #2 Aaron GholstonParents: Myesha Melvin-Gholston and Rev. Dr. Willie A. Gholston II. Mr. Heeres is Aaron’s favorite teacher because there is never a dull moment in his class. Aaron’s favorite football memories are scoring 4 touchdowns in the homecoming game this year and the talks with Coach Heeres after Wednesday team dinners. Aaron has loved the brotherhood of Eagle football, the drive he shares with his teammates to improve each day, and the lifelong friends he has created.
More About Celebrating our football seniors!!These are our boys tennis seniors!
Jake Mersman spent two years with the Eagles varsity program. Jake earned the #1 singles spot and never looked back his Senior season, earning 8 wins and OK White All-Conference honors.George Kwon competed at #2 singles his Senior season, earning 8 wins and saving his best tennis for last with a fantastic showing at the OK White Conference Tournament and the Regional Tournament.Sam Vandersloot played #1 doubles his Senior season for the Eagles, his second with the varsity program. Sam earned 7 wins with his doubles partner Banks McNinch, including two big wins at the OK White Conference Tournament.Mark VanHekken competed at the #2 doubles position his Senior season, his first with the varsity program. Mark was a mainstay at #2 doubles, playing with multiple different partners and earning an impressive 9 wins on the season including a semifinal bid at the Regional Tournament with partner Charlie Baker.Sam Hillary earned the #4 doubles position and never looked back his Senior
More About These are our boys tennis seniors!We celebrated our girls swim & dive seniors!
Lilly Kate deVriesParents: Nathan and Amy deVriesHow I get pumped up for a meet: Listening to Levitating by Dua LipaPlans for next year: Stay close and study pediatric occupational therapyFavorite Bible verse: “In the same way, I will not cause pain without allowing something new to be born,” says the Lord. “If I cause you the pain, I will not stop you from giving birth to your new nation,” says your God. Isaiah 66:9Advice for teammates: Attend every event you can and meet new peopleFavorite memory: Learning the Teen Beach Movie ChoreographyEmmarie VanOssParents: Jack and Faith VanOssHow I get pumped up for a meet: Jamming out in the car to Pitbull or Black Eyed PeasPlans for next year: Attending Palette Cosmetology Academy in Saugatuck in cut and colo.Favorite Bible verse: “For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” Jeremiah 29:11Advice for teammates: It’s hard to be thankful for the sport an
More About We celebrated our girls swim & dive seniors!2024 GRCHS Varsity Boys Soccer Senior Night
Eagle fans, We recently had the special privilege of celebrating the contributions and accomplishments of our seniors on the Grand Rapids Christian Eagles Boys Varsity Soccer Team. We asked each of our Seniors parents to share some thoughts about their son.Will Bufalini Parents: Nathan and Jen BufaliniWillie B.--What a ride it has been watching you do what you love. At age 2, you told us you wanted to be a goalie. At age 14, you became a Grand Rapids Christian Eagle. Those decisions have had such a wonderful impact on our family. Soccer has taken us all over the country - turning your love of soccer into incredible memories for all of us. Soccer led you to Tim Howard, who was successful because of his differences and showed you a path to greatness. Soccer also brought you a sense of belonging and understanding that hard work pays off in all of the best ways. Your faith and your curiosity about Jesus have grown so much in the past few years, and we l
More About 2024 GRCHS Varsity Boys Soccer Senior NightEagles Athletics 2024-2025
All Sports All Seasons Parent MeetingThe annual All Sport All season Parent Meeting will be held on Monday, August 12, at 8:00 pm via Zoom. (We will send the link out closer to the meeting date.) If you have a student planning to participate in a fall, winter, and/or spring sport in the 2024-2025 school year, you must have one parent/guardian present at this meeting. The Athletic Department will present information important to the quality of your family's experience in athletics at Grand Rapids Christian High School. Some of the topics to be covered include faith formation, social media, eligibility, training rules, and leadership opportunities. Sports PhysicalsEveryone planning to play sports at Grand Rapids Christian High School in the 2024-25 school year needs to have an MHSAA physical form on file with the high school athletic office before they are allowed to participate. A valid physical for 2024-2025 school year must be completed any time after April 15, 2024. You may turn
More About Eagles Athletics 2024-20252024-2025 Athletics Start Dates
The MHSAA has done a great job of continuing to work to help find balance in athletics by creating breaks in the seasons for athletes and coaches to be with their families. We love working hard to develop our gifts but appropriate scope is important also. Summer Dead Week: June 30-July 7- this is the actual dead week where there is zero contact between players and coaches and no use of district facilities. Pre-Season Down Time: the week prior to each season there is "down time" where there are no open gyms or captains practices. Only 4-player workouts and conditioning are permitted. You can find our official athletics start dates for 2024-2025 here!
More About 2024-2025 Athletics Start DatesAll City Gym Renovation!
We are thrilled to share some exciting news about upcoming renovations that will transform the All City Gym to create improved space for our athletes, PE students, spectators, and guests. During Summer 2024, you will begin seeing these significant upgrades:New volleyball, pickleball and basketball courts, with adjustable hoops for youth programs, plus resurfacing and restriping of the original wood floorRepaired and renovated locker rooms for boys and girls athletic teamsUpgraded and accessible restrooms adjacent to the All City Gym for spectators and guestsNew, accessible bleachers for our spectators with improved safetyNew Team Rooms and flexible spaces for coaches to meet with teams and inspire athletes, featuring state-of-the-art technology and streaming capabilitiesNew opportunities to host four-court basketball tournaments and four-school volleyball quadsEnhanced entrance and lobby to greet spectators and guests that includes seating and a Heritage Wall to honor the rich history
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Boys Varsity Swimming & Diving vs. GRG & Wayland
Boys Varsity SwimmingGR Christian - 104 Wayland - 76GR Christian - 114 GRG (TK, Hopkins, West Catholic, West Michigan Aviation, Unity Christian) - 63 New State Qualifiers:Evan Nelson (50 Freestyle, 100 Butterfly) Scoring for the Eagles:200 Medley Relay (Sawyer O'Grady, Evan Nelson, Alex Nelson, Emmett Vance) - 1:47.48200 Medley Relay (Owen Jen, David Lin, Zach Hartemink, Isaac Witte) - 2:00.30200 Free - Mace Boender - 1:56.00200 Free - Sawyer O'Grady - 2:05.48200 Free - Andrew Cho - 2:28.19200 IM - Emmett Vance - 2:13.20200 IM - Owen Jen - 2:24.81200 IM - Will Gruennert - 2:54.2750 Free - Tyler Stinton - 23.1950 Free - Alex Nelson - 25.2050 Free - Zach Hartemink - 25.281 Meter Diving - Isaac Witte - 146.25100 Fly - Evan Nelson - 55.43100 Fly - Sawyer O'Grady - 1:08.80100 Fly - David Lin - 1:21.85100 Free - Tyler Stinton - 52.82100 Free - Zach Hartemink - 54.39100 Free - Alex Nelson - 57.00500 Free - Mace Boender - 5:26.05500 Free - Will Gruennert - 6:46.47500 Free - An
More About Boys Varsity Swimming & Diving vs. GRG & WaylandGirls Freshman Basketball Comes Out on Top vs. Reeths-Puffer
Girls Freshman BasketballThe freshman girls had another big victory Thursday night against Reeths-Puffer. It was a very balanced effort and a lot to be proud of. Rachel Klooster was a huge contributor on the boards with a double-double, including the game high 14 points. Aluong Reng was right there with her scoring 8 and adding a lot of defensive grabs. Anni Nederveld and Arok Mawut added 7 a piece and Elle DeJonge did a great job setting the girls up. The freshman future is looking bright!
More About Girls Freshman Basketball Comes Out on Top vs. Reeths-PufferGirls Varsity Basketball Wins vs. Reeths-Puffer
Girls Varsity BasketballThe GRC Eagles earned a hard-fought victory over Reeths-Puffer in a thrilling battle on Thursday night.Key Performers:Paige Ferwerda had an outstanding all-around performance, nearly recording a triple-double. She finished with 18 points, 10 rebounds, 8 assists, and 7 steals, impacting the game on both ends of the floor.Lilah Poel was a consistent offensive force, contributing 15 points and grabbing 6 rebounds to help solidify the win.Mags Cumming hit 3 clutch three-pointers, finishing with 13 points and providing a scoring spark from beyond the arc.Keira Dawes played an important role on the boards, pulling down 7 rebounds and adding 4 points.It was a great team effort with contributions from every player, and the Eagles continue to build momentum with another solid victory.
More About Girls Varsity Basketball Wins vs. Reeths-PufferGirls JV Basketball Beats Reeths-Puffer
Girls Junior Varsity BasketballThe Eagles soared to a dominant 51-21 victory over Reeths-Puffer in a well-rounded team performance.Key Performers:Adelyn Breuninger was a standout, orchestrating the offense in transition. She contributed 15 points, including 3 three-pointers.Alexis Willis led the scoring with a game-high 16 points. She attacked the rim aggressively and capitalized from the free-throw line.Iris Morgan was a defensive force, racking up steals and pushing the pace on the fast break.Braylon VanDenend made her presence felt on the glass, pulling down key rebounds and finishing with 8 points.Zuly Lathouwers sparked the defense with her hustle and energy, adding 6 points on the offensive end.The Eagles played great team basketball, sharing the ball and locking down on defense to cruise to the win putting them at 5-1 on the season.
More About Girls JV Basketball Beats Reeths-PufferBoys Varsity Ice Hockey beat Lowell/Caledonia 4-1
Boys Varsity Ice HockeyYour Eagles hockey team gave their grittiest effort of the season last night beating Caledonia 4-1 in the game that was much closer than what the score indicates. The first period ended with no scoring, with each team getting multiple chances to take the lead. In the second, Cam Laufer put the Eagles ahead with a wraparound goal. Brody Baysore assisted on the goal. In the third, Caledonia scored on a 2 on 1 with 6 minutes to go in the game. Towards the end of the third, with the game tied, Sam DeYoung hit Cash Laufer on a stretch pass for a breakaway. Cash was taken down as he got the shot off, which found its way into the net as they crashed into the goalie with a minute and 22 seconds to go in the game. After a Caledonia timeout, there was a scrum on the boards in the neutral zone, Josh Hooper read the play, and sent Baysore in on a breakaway and he made no mistake, beating the goalie right where grandma keeps the cookie jar, top shelf. Baysore added
More About Boys Varsity Ice Hockey beat Lowell/Caledonia 4-1Boys Varsity Wrestling vs. Forest Hills Northern and Fruitport
Boys Varsity WrestlingThe Eagle wrestlers lost to Forest Hills Northern 18-54 and also lost to Fruitport 12-71. Individual winners against FHN were Jayden Wierenga (3:50), Will Owens (fall 2:28) and Caleb Pugh (for). Individual winners against Fruitport were Will Owens (fall 0:37) and Caleb Pugh (fall 0:49).
More About Boys Varsity Wrestling vs. Forest Hills Northern and FruitportGrand Rapids Christian Eagles Bowling Team Triumphs Over Forest Hills Central Rangers
Boys Varsity BowlingThe Grand Rapids Christian Eagles Boys Bowling Team delivered a dominant performance in their match against the Forest Hills Central Rangers, securing a convincing victory. The Eagles swept the Baker games and only allowed the Rangers to take one point in the individual games.Braden Busscher led the charge with an impressive 411 pin series, while Dylan VanderPloeg contributed with an outstanding 202 game. Ryan Jonker and EJ Datema each rolled outstanding 192 games. The Eagles' strong teamwork and skillful bowling resulted in a well-earned win. Excellent bowling, Eagles!
More About Grand Rapids Christian Eagles Bowling Team Triumphs Over Forest Hills Central RangersGrand Rapids Christian Eagles Girls Bowling Team Falls to Forest Hills Rangers
Girls Varsity BowlingThe Grand Rapids Christian Eagles Girls Bowling Team faced a tough challenge against the Forest Hills Rangers, ultimately falling short in the match. While the Eagles split the Baker games with the Rangers, they were unable to overcome Forest Hills in total pins across the Baker games.Individually, the Eagles saw strong performances from Jaslene McWilliams, who posted a 292 series, and Greta Holman, who rolled a 276 series. Despite these impressive efforts, the Rangers came out on top, securing the victory.
More About Grand Rapids Christian Eagles Girls Bowling Team Falls to Forest Hills RangersGirls Freshman Basketball Beats Northview
Girls Freshman BasketballThe freshman team came out fierce Tuesday night against the Northview Wildcats. The Eagles put on the pressure and found some great open shots. Elle DeJonge helped set up her teammates with 4 assists, 5 steals, and the game high 11 points. Arok Mawut was a hot hand from the arc with 2 three pointers, finishing with 8 points. Aluong Reng and Anni Nederveld were dominant down low, adding 7 rebounds each. Rachel Klooster had a huge presence and ended with 10 points. The go ahead basket came from Elle DeJonge off her own pivotal rebound. The pieces are coming together for the Freshman team and it was a blast to watch.
More About Girls Freshman Basketball Beats NorthviewThe Eagles came up short on the road 60-49 to the Kalamazoo Central Maroon Giants
Boys Varsity BasketballThe Eagles were on the road tonight to take on the Kalamazoo Maroon Giants, hoping to bounce back after their Saturday loss. The Eagles started strong, taking a narrow 16–14 lead in the first quarter. However, the offense stalled in the second quarter, managing only 6 points while the Maroon Giants scored 13. The Maroons would take 27–22 advantage into halftime.The third quarter proved challenging for the Eagles, as they struggled defensively and allowed the Maroons to take control. The Maroons would score 21 points in the quarter, while holding the Eagles to just 10 points extending their lead to 48–32 heading into the 4th quarter.In the final quarter, the Eagles responded with a strong surge, scoring 17 points and creating opportunities through their defense, which held the Maroons to 12 points. Despite the late rally, the deficit was too much to overcome, and the Eagles fell 60–49, marking their second loss of the season.Key Performances:Carl Thompson: 12 points, 7 reboundsBraylon T
More About The Eagles came up short on the road 60-49 to the Kalamazoo Central Maroon GiantsGirls Varsity Basketball Tops Holland
Girls Varsity BasketballThe Eagles showcased a complete team effort in a 51-38 win over the Dutch Tuesday night. From the opening tip, Paige Ferwerda set the tone, pushing the pace in transition and working tirelessly to create opportunities for her teammates. She finished with 9 points, 6 assists, and 6 steals—a stat line that only scratches the surface of her impact on the game. On the receiving end of Paige's pinpoint passes was Mags Cumming, who finished with a game-high 14 points. Mags knocked down 4 of her signature three-pointers. Defensively, Lydia Ydenberg was a force, dominating the paint with 4 blocks and securing 9 rebounds.Charley Hassenrik came alive in the 4th quarter, putting the game out of reach with 11 of her 13 points coming in the final 8 minutes. Charley also had 6 steals, contributing to the Eagles' pressure defense that helped seal the victory. It was an all-around performance for the Eagles, with each player stepping up when needed.
More About Girls Varsity Basketball Tops HollandFreshman Boys Basketball falls in comeback at Kalamazoo Central 57-49
Boys Freshman BasketballThe Freshman Boys Basketball team hit the road on Tuesday for a matchup with Kalamazoo Central. The Giants would come out aggressive and take a 25-15 lead into halftime. Kalamazoo Central would continue applying full on pressure to the Eagles and extending their lead to 20 points at the end of the third quarter. However, the Freshman Eagles would not quit and would bring the fight back the the Giants in the final eight minutes of the game. The Eagles stormed back to cut the lead to just 6 points with 30 seconds left. It was an amazing effort from these Freshman Eagles and very fun to watch! The team will play their final game before break on Friday against East Kentwood in the Quest Center.
More About Freshman Boys Basketball falls in comeback at Kalamazoo Central 57-49Girls JV Basketball Defeats Holland
Girls Junior Varsity BasketballThe Grand Rapids Christian Eagles delivered a strong, balanced performance to secure a 49-33 victory over the Holland Dutch Tuesday night. Leading the charge offensively was Adelyn Breuninger, who poured in 12 points, including two three-pointers. Addie Rodenhouse was a force down low, contributing 10 points with strong post play. Alexis Willis and Iris Morgan each added 9 and 10 points respectively, providing steady scoring throughout the game. In transition, Braylon VanDenend played a key role, contributing 6 points. A highlight of the night came when Cecilia Morales Blay delivered a fan-favorite basket, adding a special moment to the victory. With this win, the Eagles continue to build momentum and come back Thursday night at home.
More About Girls JV Basketball Defeats HollandBoys Junior Varsity Basketball falls to Kalamazoo Central 46-79
Boys Junior Varsity BasketballThe boys JV basketball team traveled to Kalamazoo Tuesday night to face Kalamazoo Central. The boys would fight and compete all night. They would eventually fall 46-79. Will Ferwarda led the Eagles with 10 points. Cam Landheer finished with 5 points. The Eagle's next game will be at home Friday afternoon at 4:30pm in the Quest Center.
More About Boys Junior Varsity Basketball falls to Kalamazoo Central 46-79Grand Rapids Eagles Girls Bowling Team Defeated Forest Hills Northern Huskies
Girls Varsity BowlingThe Grand Rapids Eagles Girls Bowling Team cruised to a decisive 27-3 victory over the Forest Hills Northern Huskies in their latest match. The competition began with a tie in the first Baker game, resulting in a split of points. However, the Eagles quickly asserted their dominance in the individual games, only surrendering a single point throughout the match.Jaslene McWilliams delivered a solid 146 game and finished with an impressive 247 series to lead the Eagles to victory. The team’s all-around strong play secured the win as they continue to build momentum this season.
More About Grand Rapids Eagles Girls Bowling Team Defeated Forest Hills Northern HuskiesEagles Boys Varsity Bowlers Defeat Huskies as a Well Rounded Team
Boys Varsity BowlingThe Eagles Boys Varsity Bowling team secured a commanding 29-1 victory over the Forest Hills Northern Huskies. The team displayed excellent cohesion throughout the match. During the two Bakers and the first five regular games, total team pins and individual games were all within a tight 30-pin margin. EJ Datema capped off the night with a solid 199 game, finishing with an strong 363 series.Great job, Boys! Next up, the Eagles will face off this Wednesday at 3:30 PM against the Forest Hills Central Rangers. Let’s keep the momentum going!
More About Eagles Boys Varsity Bowlers Defeat Huskies as a Well Rounded TeamBoys Varsity Ice Hockey fall to Wyandotte Roosevelt 2-4
Boys Varsity Ice HockeyThe team was snakebit, only able to score 2 goals on 45 shots losing 2-4 to Wyandotte Roosevelt. The team overall played well but mental lapses giving up too many break aways was the demise of the team. Bierlein and Baysore scored for the Eagles in the game, Anes, Hooper and Cash Laufer assisted on the goals. Dane Fitzgibbon made the move from defense to forward and did a great job filling in. Looks like Dane may have a new home up there.
More About Boys Varsity Ice Hockey fall to Wyandotte Roosevelt 2-4Boys Varsity Ice Hockey beat Allen Park 8-3
Boys Varsity Ice HockeyThe Eagles jumped out to a two-goal lead against Allen Park, with goals from Josh Hooper and Cash Laufer. Oliver Anes, Dane Fitzgibbon and Sam DeYoung drew assists on the goals. Allen Park answered scoring the next 3 and the Eagles were down by a goal heading into the third period. The Eagles responded with six goals, 4 in the last 5 minutes. Hooper and Cash both finished off their hat tricks. Brody Baysore and Dane Fitzgibbon also added a goal each. Anes and Cam Laufer finished with 3 assists, DeYoung with 2, Jonah Mulder, Drew Bierlein and Cash Laufer each had 1.
More About Boys Varsity Ice Hockey beat Allen Park 8-3Boys Varsity Swimming & Diving @ Northview Invitational
Boys Varsity Swimming1st - Grandville - 371.52nd - GR Northview - 3593rd - Hudsonville - 2594th - GR Christian - 2315th - Hamilton - 2066th - Ludington - 109.57th - Wayland - 1098th - GR Catholic Central - 51 Scoring for the Eagles:1 Meter Diving - Isaac Witte - 124.95 - 10th200 Yard Medley Relay (Owen Jen, Sawyer O'Grady, Alex Nelson, Isaac Witte) - 1:55.79 - 7th100 Yard Free - Owen Jen - 54.71 - 9th100 Yard IM - Evan Nelson - 56.90 - 2nd100 Yard IM - Sawyer O'Grady - 1:02.37 - 8th50 Yard Free - Emmett Vance - 23.24 - 2nd50 Yard Free - Mace Boender - 23.30 - 3rd50 Yard Free - Tyler Stinton - 23.35 - 4th50 Yard Fly - Evan Nelson - 25.07 - 3rd50 Yard Fly - Tyler Stinton - 26.85 - 12th50 Yard Fly - Alex Nelson - 27.93 - 16th50 Yard Back - Emmett Vance - 26.99 - 3rd50 Yard Back - Mace Boender - 27.42 - 4th50 Yard Back - Owen Jen - 30.03 - 15th50 Yard Breast - Sawyer O'Grady - 29.98 - 5th50 Yard Breast - David Lin - 35.91 - 14th200 Yard Freestyle Relay (Evan Nelson, Mace Boender, Emmett Vance, Tyler Stint
More About Boys Varsity Swimming & Diving @ Northview InvitationalBoys Junior Varsity Falls to Grand Haven 59-69
Boys Junior Varsity BasketballThe Eagles traveled down the road to Calvin University to play Grand Haven Saturday afternoon in the Calvin Invite. The Eagles played hard and fought the whole game but would fall to Grand Haven 59-69. Charlie King would have a big 2nd quarter. Scoring 11 points and finishing with a team high 16 points. Mason Abbott would shoot lights out, hitting 4 threes in the game and finishing with 12 points. The Eagles will look to rebound Tuesday night as they travel to Kalamazoo Central for a 5:45pm tip.
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