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		<title>Texas Wesleyan hires Orozco as next women&#8217;s volleyball coach</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>TXWES Athletics James McBride, Sports Information Director FORT WORTH – Aminah Orozco has been named head coach for Texas Wesleyan volleyball. Orozco served as assistant coach<span class="excerpt-hellip"> […]</span></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>TXWES Athletics</em><br />
<em>James McBride, Sports Information Director</em></p>
<p><strong>FORT WORTH – </strong>Aminah Orozco has been named head coach for Texas Wesleyan volleyball. Orozco served as assistant coach for UNT volleyball during the 2023 previous season and prior to her time in Denton she was head coach at The University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma in Chickasha, Okla.</p>
<p>During her time at UNT, Orozco played a key role in helping the Mean Green finish with a 17-15 (11-8 AAC) record and compete in their third National Invitational Volleyball Championship.</p>
<p>While at USAO, Orozco led the team to its highest win totals in program history finishing with a 23-25 record and back-to-back Sooner Athletic Conference tournament appearances.</p>
<p>In her first season, she led the Drovers to a 14-13 record which was a massive improvement from the previous season. She also coached four all-conference honorees and currently holds the program record for most career wins.</p>
<p>As a player, Orozco captured all-conference selections at Vernon College and Saint Gregory&#8217;s University. She graduated from Saint Gregory&#8217;s in 2013 with her bachelor&#8217;s degree in biology.</p>
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		<title>Flying Queens take top seed in SAC women&#8217;s basketball tournament</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Feb 2022 14:08:28 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>SAC Communications Rich Tortorelli OKLAHOMA CITY – Wayland Baptist earned the No. 1 seed in the Sooner Athletic Conference women’s basketball tournament. The Flying Queens, ranked<span class="excerpt-hellip"> […]</span></p>
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<em>Rich Tortorelli</em></p>
<p><strong>OKLAHOMA CITY</strong> – Wayland Baptist earned the No. 1 seed in the Sooner Athletic Conference women’s basketball tournament.</p>
<p>The Flying Queens, ranked 10th in the NAIA, snared a first-round bye. The top four seeds gained byes – Mid-America Christian, Texas Wesleyan and Science &amp; Arts will be idle as well when the first round starts <span data-value="2022-02-22 16:00:00">Tuesday</span>.</p>
<p>All 12 conference teams made the SAC Tournament. Langston, John Brown, Oklahoma City and Southwestern Christian will host tournament games Tuesday. The winners advance to the quarterfinals Thursday.</p>
<p>The SAC Tournament semifinals take place Monday, Feb. 28 at Mid-America Christian’s Gaulke Activity Center. The title bout will be 8 p.m. Tuesday, March 1 at the Gaulke Activity Center in Oklahoma City.</p>
<p>Wayland Baptist snagged its third consecutive SAC Tournament crown 71-63 over Langston on March 1, 2021 in Plainview, Texas. Kaylee Edgemon collected tournament most valuable player, scoring 26 points in the title game.</p>
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<td colspan="3"><strong>SOONER ATHLETIC CONFERENCE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT</strong></td>
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<td colspan="3"><strong>At Campus Sites</strong></td>
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<td colspan="3"><strong>TUESDAY, FEB. 22</strong></td>
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<td colspan="3"><strong>First Round</strong></td>
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<td>Game 1</td>
<td>No. 12 Central Christian (1-28) at No. 5 Langston (18-10)</td>
<td>6 p.m.</td>
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<td>Game 2</td>
<td>No. 11 Panhandle State (6-18) at No. 6 John Brown (15-15)</td>
<td>6 p.m.</td>
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<td>Game 3</td>
<td>No. 10 North Texas Dallas (12-17) at No. 7 Oklahoma City (15-12)</td>
<td>6 p.m.</td>
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<td>Game 4</td>
<td>No. 9 SW Assemblies of God (10-18) at No. 8 SW Christian (15-13)</td>
<td>6 p.m.</td>
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<td colspan="3"><strong>THURSDAY, FEB. 24</strong></td>
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<td colspan="3"><strong>Quarterfinals</strong></td>
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<td>Game 5</td>
<td>Winner Game 4 at No. 1 Wayland Baptist (28-3)</td>
<td>6 p.m.</td>
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<td>Game 6</td>
<td>Winner Game 3 at No. 2 Mid-America Christian (26-3)</td>
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<td>Game 7</td>
<td>Winner Game 2 at No. 3 Texas Wesleyan (23-5)</td>
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<td>Game 8</td>
<td>Winner Game 1 at No. 4 Science &amp; Arts (21-8)</td>
<td>6 p.m.</td>
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<td colspan="3"><strong>At Gaulke Activity Center in Oklahoma City</strong></td>
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<td colspan="3"><strong>MONDAY, FEB. 28</strong></td>
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<td>Game 9</td>
<td>TBA</td>
<td>6 p.m.</td>
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<td>TBA</td>
<td>8 p.m.</td>
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<td colspan="3"><strong><span data-value="2022-03-01 16:00:00">TUESDAY, MARCH 1</span></strong></td>
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<td colspan="3"><strong>Championship</strong></td>
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<td>Game 11</td>
<td>Semifinal Winners</td>
<td>8 p.m.</td>
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<p><strong>DALLAS</strong> – <dfn>Parrish Hewitt</dfn> began his career as a Pioneer by scoring a game-high 17 points and grabbing nine rebounds to lead Wayland Baptist to a 66-52 Sooner Athletic Conference victory over North Texas-Dallas here Thursday.<img decoding="async" class=" wp-image-1724 alignright" src="https://texassports.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Ed-Meacham-July-2020.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="91" srcset="https://texassports.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Ed-Meacham-July-2020.jpg 300w, https://texassports.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Ed-Meacham-July-2020-241x146.jpg 241w, https://texassports.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Ed-Meacham-July-2020-50x30.jpg 50w, https://texassports.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Ed-Meacham-July-2020-124x75.jpg 124w" sizes="(max-width: 150px) 100vw, 150px" /></p>
<p>Wayland opened a 37-23 halftime lead then cruised in the second half as the Pioneers (8-9, 4-6 SAC) picked up a much-needed win over the Trailblazers (7-10, 3-7), snapping a four-game slide that include a pair of forfeit losses.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m proud of how our guys have handled the adversity we&#8217;ve been through the last two weeks with COVID. We were locked in and had one of our best defensive efforts of the year,&#8221; Wayland coach <dfn>Clint Galyean</dfn> said.</p>
<p>Hewitt, a senior guard from Memphis, Tenn., who transferred from Northwestern Oklahoma State, spurred the Pioneers, who also got nine points from <dfn>Thad Udoh</dfn> and eight from <dfn>Javorian Miller</dfn>. <dfn>Jaxon Recer</dfn> pulled down nine boards and <dfn>Jibrael Washington</dfn> recorded half of WBU&#8217;s season-best 10 blocks.</p>
<p>The Trailblazers, in their second season and first in the SAC, were led by Vernon Johnson&#8217;s 12 points.</p>
<p>Wayland held a 44-35 edge on the boards and hit 16-of-22 free throws.</p>
<p>The 52 points by the Trailblazers represented the third-lowest output by an opponent this season, behind only 37 by Dallas Christian and 39 by Calvary Bible.</p>
<p>Both the Pioneers and Trailblazers struggled from the 3-point line, combining to go 0-for-11 in the second half. Wayland hit 4-of-9 from long range in the first half, the makes coming from four different players.</p>
<p>Next for the Pioneers is a match against 12<sup>th</sup>-ranked Southwestern Assemblies of God University at 4 p.m. Saturday in Waxahachie. The league-leading Lions (12-3, 9-1) defeated Oklahoma-Panhandle State on Thursday, 86-68.</p>
<p>&#8220;Saturday is our biggest challenge of the year so far going to SAGU,&#8221; Galyean said. &#8220;We need to get some things cleaned up on the offensive side and play with the same intensity defensively.&#8221;</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Nov 2021 13:48:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>SAGU Athletics OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. – On Saturday afternoon in the Abe Lemons Arena, the SAGU Volleyball team won the 2021 Sooner Athletic Conference Tournament Championship<span class="excerpt-hellip"> […]</span></p>
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<p><strong>OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla.</strong> – On Saturday afternoon in the Abe Lemons Arena, the SAGU Volleyball team won the 2021 Sooner Athletic Conference Tournament Championship for the first time in program history. They defeated Wayland Baptist University in three sets with scores of 25-21, 25-19, and 25-23. The Lady Lions only lost one set throughout the entirety of the tournament. With this championship win, SAGU Volleyball has officially clinched a spot in the NAIA National Tournament.<br> <br>&#8220;Our kids played an outstanding match today,&#8221; head coach Hank Moore said. &#8220;Our offense stayed fast throughout the match. Our defense was incredible. All of our kids played very hard. This was a huge win for our program. I&#8217;m very proud of the entire team. Our first conference tournament championship and our first automatic bid to the NAIA National Tournament.&#8221;<br> <br><dfn>Alexis Mealer</dfn> led the SAGU offense once again with 19 kills hitting .255 throughout the match. Mealer accounted for 20.5 points against the Pioneers. <dfn>Abby Wells</dfn> added 12 kills, hitting .370 in the match while <dfn>Ava Myers</dfn> totaled 7 kills. <dfn>Riley Burcham</dfn> had a championship performance as she accounted for 36 assists, 14 digs, and 3 kills. <dfn>Tessa Glick</dfn> led the SAGU backcourt with 17 digs, giving her 544 digs on the year.<br> <br>As a team, the Lady Lions ended the Sooner Athletic Conference Tournament with a .240 hitting percentage and 140 kills while their opponents hit just .112. SAGU also totaled 196 digs, 17 aces, and 12 blocks throughout the tournament.<br> <br><a href="https://sagulions.com/documents/2021/11/13/SACVBTournamentStatsFINAL.pdf">Sooner Athletic Conference Tournament Statistics</a><br> <br><dfn>Alexis Mealer</dfn> was named the Most Valuable Player of the tournament, and <dfn>Riley Burcham</dfn> was also named to the All-Tournament Team. Mealer ended the tournament totaling 53 kills and averaging 5.30 kills per set. She hit .293 over the three games played. <dfn>Riley Burcham</dfn> put together a brilliant performance over the three games played in the tournament as she totaled 112 assists averaging 11.20 assist per set. She also led all players in service aces with 5 and added 40 digs.<br> <br>The Lady Lions will now await to hear who their opponent will be at the 42<sup>nd</sup> NAIA Women&#8217;s Volleyball National Championship Opening Round.  The opening rounds are scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 20 at various NAIA schools across the country. The Volleyball national championship includes a field of 48 teams. Forty-Eight teams will compete in 24 national championship opening round matches played on campus sites nationwide on November 20th. Opening round winners will advance to the final site for a 24-team pool play tournament. One team from each pool advances to single-elimination championship play. The final championship site will be held at the Tyson Events Center in Sioux, Iowa.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>LC AthleticsRichard Thiberville PINEVILLE, La.&#160;– The Louisiana College football team had itself in position to come out of its first ever Sooner Athletic Conference contest with<span class="excerpt-hellip"> […]</span></p>
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<p><strong>PINEVILLE, La.</strong>&nbsp;– The Louisiana College football team had itself in position to come out of its first ever Sooner Athletic Conference contest with a victory, but saw it slip away late as Southwestern Assemblies of God University scored a touchdown with five seconds left to drop the Wildcats in the SAC opener 20-13 to the Lions Saturday night at Wildcat Field.&nbsp;</p>



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<p>The name of the game for most of the contest was defense as both teams struggled to get moving offensively. The Wildcats struck first in the second quarter as LC took advantage of an 18-yard punt that set the Wildcats up on SAGU’s side of the field, moving into the red zone before calling on Hunter Martensson from 36 yards out, which he converted to give LC a 3-0 lead.&nbsp;</p>



<p>But just about five minutes later, a SAGU offense that had been stymied for most of the first half hit on one big play, a 44-yard touchdown pass to take the lead with 8:30 to go before halftime, even as Gerald Burton blocked the point after attempt to keep the score at 6-3, which would be the halftime score.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Midway through the third quarter, the Wildcats knotted the game back up. Canaan Leon took an handoff on an end around play and ran for 43 yards to set up the Wildcats inside the Lion red zone again. However, the drive would stall and Martensson drilled a field goal attempt from 30 yards to even the score at 6-6.&nbsp;</p>



<p>With the game tied and now in the final 15 minutes, the Wildcats took the advantage first. After a quick three-and-out by the Lions deep in their own territory, a 29-yard punt set up LC at the SAGU 37. And all it took was one play for Devin Briscoe to get around the right edge, break two tackles, and stroll into the end zone to make it 13-6 LC with 11:42 left in the game.&nbsp;</p>



<p>But on the Lions first offensive play following the Briscoe score, SAGU connected on a 32-yard pass to begin a seven-play drive that ended with a 22-yard touchdown pass to even the score back up at 13-13 with just more than eight minutes left in regulation.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Both teams started to struggle moving the ball again as a light rain fell over Wildcat Field. But field position became a big ally to SAGU as a personal foul penalty following a punt backed up the Wildcats deep. A quick three-and-out and a 16-yard punt set up the Lions deep in LC territory with less than a minute left. And SAGU took advantage of the opportunity, going on a three-play drive that ended with a 15-yard touchdown pass with just five seconds left in the game to snatch the victory in the contest.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Devin Briscoe led LC’s attack on the ground with 16 rush attempts for 107 yards and a score. Canaan Leon had three rushes for 64 yards. The Wildcats as a team rushed for 244 yards in the contest.&nbsp;</p>



<p>It wasn’t the best of games through the air for the Wildcats as Sal Palermo III went six of 19 for 59 yards and an interception before leaving the game in the third quarter. James Powell, Jr. came in and went two of 12 for 46 yards. Canaan Leon added two receptions for 22 yards to his rushing and special teams totals to finish the night with 87 all-purpose yards. Tayvien Cole had a 42-yard reception to make him the top receiver in terms of yards gained.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Cole Jones was all over the place for the Wildcats defense, finishing the contest with 13 total tackles, seven solo and six assisted. 2.5 of his tackles happened behind the Lions line of scrimmage for a loss of yards, recovered a fumble, and broke up a pass. D’Mario Weathersby had five tackles, one for loss. Tyren Young forced the fumble that Jones recovered, and Bennie Clark III picked off the Lions QB.&nbsp;</p>



<p>The Wildcats (0-2, 0-1 SAC) head on the road for the first time in 2021 for their final non-conference contest of the season, a date with NCAA D-I FCS team Abilene Christian. Kickoff between the LC Wildcats and ACU Wildcats (0-1) is set for 6:00 P.M. at Anthony Field at Wildcat Stadium.&nbsp;</p>
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<p><strong>OKLAHOMA CITY</strong>&nbsp;– Arizona Christian garnered the No. 1 position in the preseason Sooner Athletic Conference football poll.</p>



<p>Conference coaches chose Southwestern Assemblies of God&#8217;s Jordan Barlow as preseason SAC offensive player of the year.</p>



<p>Riley Tucker from Arizona Christian took preseason league defensive player of the year, and Austin Bohn of OUAZ picked up preseason SAC special teams player of the year.</p>



<p>Barlow, a senior quarterback from Van Buren, Ark., piled up 1,539 yards through the air while topping the SAC in touchdown passes (13), completion percentage (59.7 percent) and passing efficiency (136.6) last season. Barlow landed second-team all-conference acclaim in 2020-21.</p>



<p>Tucker, a junior defensive back from Burleson, Texas, ranked No. 1 among the NAIA with six interceptions and seventh nationally in passes defended per game (1.40). Tucker provided the Firestorm with such game-turning plays as a 59-yard interception return for a touchdown against Lyon on March 13 and a 40-yard fumble return for a score at OUAZ on March 6. Tucker became the SAC defensive player of the year and two-time SAC defensive player of the week while accumulating 59 tackles the past season.</p>



<p>Bohn, a senior punter from Erie, Colo., finished second in the nation with 44.1 yards a punt with a long punt of 59 yards last season. Bohn snagged conference special teams player of the year and first-team all-SAC.</p>



<p>Arizona Christian assumed the preseason favorite role after reeling in seven top votes and 76 points in the poll of the SAC head coaches. The Firestorm (9-2, 6-0 SAC) captured the league title and went to the NAIA Football Championship Series for the first time in program history.</p>



<p>OUAZ (4-1 last season) grabbed 71 points and two first-place votes in the voting. Langston hauled in the other No. 1 vote as well as 64 points.</p>



<p>Southwestern Assemblies of God (56 points) came in fourth, while Panhandle State (41 points) held the fifth spot in the survey of SAC coaches. Lyon nabbed the sixth spot, and Texas Wesleyan had seventh.</p>



<p>Wayland Baptist drew the eighth slot with Louisiana College and Texas College coming next. The SAC expanded this season to include Louisiana College, which joined the NAIA for 2021-22.</p>



<p>The NAIA Football Championship Series kicks off Nov. 20 at host school sites throughout the nation. The national title game takes place Dec. 18. Arizona Christian, Louisiana College, Lyon and Panhandle State each open play Aug. 28. Arizona Christian faces Lincoln (Calif.) at 11 a.m. MST (1 p.m. CDT) Aug. 28 in Glendale, Ariz.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">2021 SAC Preseason Football Poll</h4>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><tbody><tr><td><strong>No.</strong></td><td><strong>Team</strong></td><td><strong>1</strong></td><td><strong>2</strong></td><td><strong>3</strong></td><td><strong>4</strong></td><td><strong>5</strong></td><td><strong>6</strong></td><td><strong>7</strong></td><td><strong>8</strong></td><td><strong>9</strong></td><td><strong>Pts.</strong></td></tr><tr><td>1.</td><td>Arizona Christian</td><td>7</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>1</td><td>1</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>76</td></tr><tr><td>2.</td><td>OUAZ</td><td>2</td><td>6</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>1</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>71</td></tr><tr><td>3.</td><td>Langston</td><td>1</td><td>2</td><td>3</td><td>3</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>64</td></tr><tr><td>4.</td><td>SW Assemblies of God</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>1</td><td>4</td><td>2</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>2</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>56</td></tr><tr><td>5.</td><td>Panhandle State</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>1</td><td>6</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>1</td><td>1</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>41</td></tr><tr><td>6.</td><td>Lyon</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>3</td><td>1</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>3</td><td>2</td><td>1</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>40</td></tr><tr><td>7.</td><td>Texas Wesleyan</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>1</td><td>1</td><td>1</td><td>4</td><td>2</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>31</td></tr><tr><td>8.</td><td>Wayland Baptist</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>1</td><td>1</td><td>2</td><td>2</td><td>2</td><td>1</td><td>30</td></tr><tr><td>9.</td><td>Louisiana College</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>1</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>1</td><td>2</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>2</td><td>3</td><td>28</td></tr><tr><td>10.</td><td>Texas College</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>1</td><td>2</td><td>6</td><td>13</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Preseason offensive player of the year</strong><br>Jordan Barlow, QB, SW Assemblies of God</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Preseason defensive player of the year</strong><br>Riley Tucker, DB, Arizona Christian</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Preseason special teams player of the year</strong><br>Austin Bohn, P, OUAZ</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>
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