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SECTIONAL 34: 2A No. 14 Fairfield upsets No. 6 Glenn in OT, No. 4 Jimtown rolls over LaVille

By Chris May
Boys Basketball Coordinator

GOSHEN â??? Missed shots and a scoreless
overtime cost Glenn its season Feb. 27 in a 53-46 OT loss at No. 14 Fairfield
in the Class 2A Sectional 34 opener.

In a game they led
17-10 early, Glenn coach Gordon Mossonâ??s sixth-ranked Falcons (16-5) struggled
to hit from the field, particularly in the second and overtime periods when
they were a combined 1 of 18. That included a dreadful 0-for-7 effort in OT.

â??That was a very good
team,� said Fairfield
coach John Wysong. â??It was a good win for us.â?

Glenn got out of the
gates to an 8-2 lead before ending the first period ahead 15-10 after point
guard Dylan Morris banked home a 25-footer at the buzzer. Fairfield (15-7), meanwhile, had already
racked up seven turnovers.

But a second-quarter
implosion by the visitors â??? even in spite of two Fairfield technical fouls â??? allowed the hosts
to close within two at halftime, 21-19.

Glenn stretched its
lead to seven after the two techs, one at the 6:44 mark when Fairfield
senior Ben Werner objected to a foul call and the second when Fairfield had six players on the floor during
play.

â??Weâ??re going to work
on reporting in â??? itâ??s a thing to overcome,â? Wysong joked after the game. â??Itâ??s
still early in the season, so we should be able to rectify the situation.�

But Glenn found
little else following the four free throws on technicals, netting just a Brian
Bogard bucket with 3:17 remaining in the quarter while Fairfield went on a 7-2 run prior to
halftime.

â??We were lucky not to
get drilled,â? Wysong said. â??We thought coming in down two after what we had
been through, we were extremely lucky. You know, if weâ??re coming in down 10 the
way they shoot it â?¦ I donâ??t know.â?

In retrospect, a poor
second quarter was a momentum ****** for Glenn, according to Mosson.

â??We had a chance to
extend that lead in the second quarter and just didnâ??t do it,â? said the 25-year
Glenn mentor.

The visiting Falcons
came out to score six points early in the third, but Glenn again found itself
digging a hole. In the final five minutes of the third, Glenn scored no points while
committing four turnovers â??? including senior Michael Eggerâ??s charging foul, his
fourth of the game.

By the time the
fourth quarter arrived, host Fairfield
was up 31-27. And with that four-point lead, Fairfield finished strong, hitting 7 of 8
from the field in the fourth quarter and overtime periods.

Behind 6â??6â? senior
Ben Wernerâ??s eight points in the first four minutes of the fourth, Fairfield got up to a
six-point lead and held a four-point advantage with 42 seconds left in
regulation.

â??In the second half,
he was really something,â? Wysong said. â??Taking the ball to the basket and
handling it in the middle, passing, good reads on the passes, and shooting.

â??Every shot was so
big.�

Still, the host
Falcons left the door open for Glenn.

Dylan Morris nailed a
three, then Bogard hit a free throw with 3.9 seconds left to tie the game at
46. Fairfield
got a timeout with 3.0 seconds on the clock, needing to go the length of the
floor.

An attempted pass to
half court was stolen by Morris, who appeared to have a chance at a last-second
shot for Glenn. But he had his foot hit the sideline as he came down with the
interception, giving the ball back to Fairfield.

With 1.6 seconds
remaining, Fairfield
inbounded near the half-court line and looked for a lob to the basket on a back
screen. But the pass sailed over everyone and out of bounds untouched, giving
Glenn the ball back with the same 1.6 seconds left.

Morris caught the
inbounds pass and tried to hoist a three over two defenders, leaning in to draw
contact. But the shot was partially blocked and no foul was called, mercifully
sending the game into an extra session.

In overtime, Fairfield won the tip and
found junior guard Robby Gingerich open for a 3-pointer just 23 seconds in. It
was the only field goal of the extra period.

Glenn leaned on
Morris and senior forward Jared Thompson in overtime, but neither could buy a
bucket.

After seeing Egger
foul out in the final minute of regulation, Fairfield knew that Morris would get most of
the shots.

â??They worked hard,
things happened, and we were fortunate,â? Wysong said. â??Egger fouled out and
that was real big. Those are the two main guys (Egger and Morris) youâ??re going
to an awful lot, and oneâ??s gone.

â??Now you know theyâ??re
going to one almost all the time.�

Fairfield hit only 4 of 9 from the free
throw line in overtime, but Glennâ??s 0-of-7 performance locked up the win.

â??We thought we had
some shots inside, especially in the first half, that we missed that we
hurried,â? said Mosson. â??We felt we should have had a double-digit lead in the
second quarter, and we missed shots and Fairfield
took advantage.

â??Itâ??s been a good
year, but we wanted it to be a great
year. Iâ??m happy with the effort these kids put in all season â??? they were a good
bunch to coach.�

Wysong was in a
jovial mood after the game and continued to joke around when asked if the home
court â??? your basic run-of-the-mill, fairly bland, 2,500-seat gymnasium â??? had
provided an advantage for his team.

â??No,â? he said, trying
to hide a smile while reporters around him cracked up. â??Well, itâ??s such a
natural to host a sectional here â??? itâ??s such a huge gym. It has that big-time
atmosphere.

â??Itâ??s like playing in
the Palestra.�

But as quickly as he
had become a comedian, Wysong was back to playing the role of practical
basketball coach, looking at arguably the deepest sectional in the state.

â??We just go back into
the frying pan Friday again,â? he said. â??Undoubtedly, Jimtown is the favorite in
this thing. By the power ratings, theyâ??re the top team in it.

â??Theyâ??ve been up at
the top all year and, had they not slipped at Glenn with their injuries, I donâ??t
know what theyâ??d be ranked. Probably number 1 or 2, I suppose.â?

Second-quarter
pounding the difference in Jimtownâ??s 56-21 win over LaVille

For awhile, 3-18
LaVille hung with 18-3 Jimtown in Game 2. A short while, that is.

In a rematch of their
regular-season finale, the Lancers and Jimmies stood tied at 10 late in the
first quarter, surprising the few hundred people still in attendance for the
back end of Tuesdayâ??s sectional doubleheader.

Then the expected
happened: a Jimtown domination.

Led by senior guard
Brian DeShone, the Jimmies held LaVille scoreless in the second quarter and
took off on a 28-0 run that lasted nearly two full quarters (13:35) in cruising
to a 56-21 win.

The duo of DeShone
and 6â??8â? Derek Johnson would have been enough to take the win by itself. The
pair scored Jimtownâ??s first 20 points and combined for 28 in less than three
quarters of play. DeShone â??? the son of coach Randy DeShone â??? dazzled, scoring
13 consecutive points for the Jimmies early in the game on his way to a
game-high 20.

Johnson, meanwhile,
finished with eight points before the Jimtown starters began surrendering their
spots to reserves with 3:56 left in the third quarter.

The ghastly second period
saw LaVille commit six turnovers as Jimtown turned up the defensive pressure to
put the game away. The Jimmies led 22-10 at the half and extended the advantage
to 45-17 at the end of three.

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Glenn bounced from sectional in overtime















































































































































Game #1 – Class 2A Sectional 34


1


2


3


4


OT


Total


 


Fairfield


10


9


12


15


7


53


 


John Glenn


15


6


6


19


0


46


 


Officials:


Brad Clauss (Bourbon)


 


 


 


 


 


Robert Neff (LaGrange)


 


 


 


 


 


Philip Teusch (Fort Wayne)


 


 


 


 


Fairfield


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


Player


2 pt FG


3 pts FG


FT


Total Pts.


Fouls


 


3


Jordan Miller


1


0


0-0


2


3


 


10


Andrew Stichter


DNP


 


 


 


 


 


12


Patrick Burkholder


0


0


0-0


0


0


 


14


Robby Gingerich


3


1


0-1


9


1


 


20


Colin Holmes


DNP


 


 


 


 


 


21


Lance Schrock


0


1


0-0


3


0


 


22


Grant Baumgartner


1


2


0-0


8


0


 


23


Austin Fleck


DNP


 


 


 


 


 


24

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Fairfield survives overtime thriller















































































































































Game #1 – Class 2A Sectional 34


1


2


3


4


OT


Total


 


Fairfield


10


9


12


15


7


53


 


John Glenn


15


6


6


19


0


46


 


Officials:


Brad Clauss (Bourbon)


 


 


 


 


 


Robert Neff (LaGrange)


 


 


 


 


 


Philip Teusch (Fort Wayne)


 


 


 


 


Fairfield


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


Player


2 pt FG


3 pts FG


FT


Total Pts.


Fouls


 


3


Jordan Miller


1


0


0-0


2


3


 


10


Andrew Stichter


DNP


 


 


 


 


 


12


Patrick Burkholder


0


0


0-0


0


0


 


14


Robby Gingerich


3


1


0-1


9


1


 


20


Colin Holmes


DNP


 


 


 


 


 


21


Lance Schrock


0


1


0-0


3


0


 


22


Grant Baumgartner


1


2


0-0


8


0


 


23


Austin Fleck


DNP


 


 


 


 


 


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Rankings: Lawrence Central, Center Grove, Chesterton top final regular-season coaches' poll

There was
very little movement among the top 14 schools in the final regular-season ingymnastics.com coachesâ?? poll. Lawrence
Central remains No. 1, followed by Center Grove, Chesterton, and Valparaiso, with two-time
defending champion Fort Wayne Dwenger swapping spots with Columbus North at No.
5
 
Teams are
listed by ranking followed by school, vote total, and first-place votes (if
applicable). Your Top 24 from Feb. 27:
 
1. Lawrence
Central
166 (6)
2. Center Grove
161 (3)
3. Chesterton
149 (2)
4. Valparaiso
135
5. Fort Wayne Dwenger
120 (1)
6. Columbus North
108
7. Carroll (Fort Wayne) 90
8. Fort Wayne Concordia
Lutheran 84
9. Carmel 67
10. Crown Point
64
11. Merrillville
59
12. Logansport
49
13. Portage 31
14. LaPorte
17
15. Fort Wayne Snider 15
16. New Castle
14
17. Jeffersonville 11
18. Perry Meridian
9
19. Bloomington South
8
20. Roncalli
7
21. Cambridge
City Lincoln 6
21. Connersville
6
23. McCutcheon 2
23. Hobart 2
 
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STATE FINALS: Preview

By Colin Altevogt


Girls Basketball Coordinator


 


Before I begin with the final column of this season, letâ??s take a look back at last weekâ??s prediction results.


 


A little frustrated with the way my picks were going, I lamented on how bad I was at projecting winners. The plan worked beautifully. After anti-jinxing myself, I rolled last week, going 7-1 while correctly predicting that a) Jimtown would defeat Oak Hill in overtime, b) Columbus East would win a nailbiter (not a very bold prediction given the Olympians tournament history this season), and c) the score of the Wood Memorial game down to one point.


 


Of course, after patting myself on the back, Iâ??ll probably end up 0-4 this time around. But thatâ??s the nature of the beast.


 


Class A State Championship: Oregon-Davis vs. Wood Memorial


This is the game I know the least about. Both teams advanced with relative ease in the semistate. Both have defeated top schools (Oregon-Davis bounced No. 2 Fort Wayne Canterbury while Wood Memorial upset No. 1 Bloomfield) to advance from the regional round. I doubt either team is too shocked to be playing for the state title so I donâ??t expect anyone to be the happy to be here team.


 


A couple weeks ago, a knowledgeable coach gave me the inside scoop on the single A tournament. He called the regional match-up between Canterbury and Oregon-Davis the real state championship. Iâ??d have to agree.


John Harrellâ??s odds: Oregon-Davis 77.5%, Wood Memorial 22.5%


Pick: Oregon-Davis 58, Wood Memorial 54.


 


Class 2A State Championship: Jimtown vs. Heritage Christian


Besides a close win in the regional semifinal against No. 2 Southwestern (Hanover), Heritage Christian has been straight destroying any team in its path up to this point. The Eagles are so dominant that I begin to wonder if they will choose to play up in the 3A tournament next season to get a shot at schools like New Castle and South Bend St. Josephâ??s.


 


Jimtown advanced to its first state finals with an overtime win in a controversial contest (check out the message board for all the details) against No. 3 Oak Hill last week. After many close calls in the tournament, including ousting last yearâ??s runner-up Westview in the sectional, the Jimmies have the look of a team of destiny. Unfortunately, that destiny is most likely to get throttled by Heritage Christian at Conseco.


John Harrellâ??s odds: Heritage Christian 81.5%, Jimtown 18.5%


Pick: Heritage Christian 63, Jimtown 45.


 


Class 3A State Championship: Wawasee vs. Brebeuf Jesuit


Perhaps the most stunning upset of the tournament (and my only incorrect pick last week) was Wawaseeâ??s victory over star-studded St. Joeâ??s. The Warriors, who are playing in their first state title game since 1985, knocked off No. 5 and No. 1 in order to get here. Of course, every team wants to win the game. Still, Wawasee might be the happy to be here team.


 


With a run to the state finals, Brebeuf center has all but cemented herself as Miss Basketball in Indiana (more on this later). The Braves have come from a team of one girl to a legitimate state championship favorite since I first saw them lose to Warren Central in November. Improved play by Phillipsâ?? teammates has been key. A desire by Phillips, who has yet to make a final college decision, to prove herself has been big as well. And, letâ??s face it, a relatively easy road (big potential match-ups with No. 7 Lebanon, No. 3 New Castle and No. 1 St. Joeâ??s were all prevented by big upsets in the round earlier) here doesnâ??t hurt either.


 


Yet, none of that matters now. Donâ??t forget, in IUâ??s magical tourney run in 2002, they only beat one team seeded within five spots of them before reaching the Final Four (they also beat second-seeded Oklahoma to advance to the national championshiop). The rest of their opponents were all teams coming off upsets to reach that stage. But you know what? I still wear the T-shirt.


John Harrellâ??s odds: Wawasee 52.2%, Brebeuf 47.8%


Pick: Brebeuf 56, Wawasee 51.


 


Class 4A State Championship: South Bend Washington vs. Columbus East


My favorite from day one, Washington has rolled off 27 straight since an opening game loss ot Fort Wayne South. Led by Skylar Diggins, in my opinion the stateâ??s best player, the Panthers seem to be head and shoulders above the rest of the field. After losing in last yearâ??s state title game, the Panthers are so far from being happy to be here it is impossible for me to express in one of my obscure sports parallels.


 


On the other hand, Columbus East has the look of a team of destiny. Each and every game the Olympians have played in this season has come down to the last possession in regulation, two of those even going into overtime. Shelby Ross, who should be Miss Basketball if the Olympians pull off the upset and Brebeuf does not win, has carried this team on her back (and bad ankle). A team of destiny is something to be reckoned with. Remember, the last two Super Bowl champions (Pittsburgh and Indianapolis) were teams with glaring deficiencies who were just simply meant to win.


 


Is it fate that Columbus East wins the state championship this year? If so, do we start saying that Skylar Diggins canâ??t win the big game?


 


No and no.


John Harrellâ??s odds: SB Washington 64.2%, East 35.8%


Pick: SB Washington 72, East 60.


 


Remember to continue checking back after the games. Following the state finals, we will be announcing the Hoosier Authority All-state teams, including coach of the year and player of the year.

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SCOREBOARD: Gymnastics Week 9

Results from Week 9 (Feb. 19-24) of the 2006-07 gymnastics
season, courtesy of ingymnastics.com:
 
Feb. 24

Duneland
Conference Tournament

No. 3 Chesterton 111.875

No. 4 Valparaiso 110.0

No. 9 Crown Point 106.475

No. 12 Merrillville 104.95

No. 15 LaPorte 103.5

No. 14 Portage 101.55

Michigan City 100.425

Lake Central 91.775

Duneland
Conference Tournament

Chesterton 111.875
Valparaiso 110.0
Crown Point 106.475
Merrillville 104.95
LaPorte 103.5
Portage 101.55
Michigan City 100.425

Lake Central 91.775

North
Central Conference Tournament

No. 11 Logansport 107.45
No. 13 New Castle 104.55
Huntington North 101.9
Marion 97.85
Richmond 97.15
Muncie Central 88.5
 
Olympians
Classic @ Columbus East
No. 21 Jeffersonville 103.15
No. 22 Columbus East 102.75
New Palestine 96.775
Plainfield 96.25
Seymour 86.675
Decatur Central 75.75
Southport 64.225
 
Feb. 22
No. 1 Lawrence Central 109.35, Warren Central 89.825
No. 9 Crown Point 106.6, Hobart 104.45
No. 10 Fort Wayne Concordia
Lutheran 110.125, No. 20 Fort Wayne
Snider 106.0
No. 15 LaPorte 105.95, Lake Central
94.45
Muncie Central
92.8, Muncie
South 91.7
Marion 98.4, Northwestern 94.75,
Taylor 87.8
Fort Wayne Northrop 102.7, Leo 90.6
 
Feb. 21
No. 6 Fort Wayne Dwenger 107.45, Homestead 89.45
Connersville 103.975,
Muncie South
87.625
Huntington North
95.65, Fort Wayne Elmhurst
77.35, Fort Wayne
South 75.2
 
Feb. 20
No. 7 Carroll (Fort Wayne) 107.5, Leo 82.3
No. 8 Carmel 106.725, Roncalli 96.425
Mo. 9 Crown Point 107.4, Lowell
85.7
No. 13 New Castle 104.775,
Muncie Central 92.125, Hagerstown 92.125, Tri 88.9, Blue River Valley 59.05
No. 16 Perry Meridian 101.775, No.
18 Roncalli 100.4, Franklin Central 96.95, Indianapolis Cathedral 75.2
 
Marion 96.35, Noblesville 93.5
West Noble 95.6, Lakeland 94.05
 
Feb. 19
No. 3 Fort
Wayne
Dwenger 107.6, Fort
Wayne
Northrop 102.45
No. 9 Crown Point 108.05, No. 8 Merrillville 104.375
Connersville 106.5, Tri 85.6
 
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A look at postseason dates, sites, and times

With 86
teams preparing for sectionals Saturday, March 3, here is a listing of
postseason sites, dates, and times for the 35th Annual IHSAA
Gymnastics Tournament courtesy of ihsaa.org:
 
SECTIONALS
Date: Saturday, March 3
Times: All times ET unless noted.
Admission: $5
Advancement: The top six place winners in each
event as well as the top six placewinners in the all-around competition advance
to the
regional tournament.
Additionally, all gymnasts who receive the following scores of the sixth-place
gymnast at the previous state finals meet advance to the
regional
tournament
: Floor Exercise 9.675, Balance Beam 9.325, Vault
9.650, Bars 9.400, and All-Around 37.300.
The top three teams
compiling the highest number of points at each sectional shall advance as a complete
team to the
regional tournament,
and individual ties for advancement of the last position in the tournament
series shall stand.
 
1. Chesterton (10) Sat 12 p.m. CT
Chesterton, Crown Point, Hobart,
Lake Central, LaPorte, Lowell, Merrillville, Michigan
City, Portage, Valparaiso
 
2. Columbus East (11) Sat 12 p.m.
Bloomington North, Bloomington South, Center Grove, Cloverdale, Columbus East, Columbus North, Jeffersonville,
Martinsville, Owen
Valley, Seymour,
Terre Haute
North
 
3. Connersville (10) Sat 11 a.m.
Blue River Valley,
Cambridge City
Lincoln, Connersville,
Hagerstown, Morristown,
New Castle, New Palestine,
Richmond,
Rushville, Tri
 
4. Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran
(16) Sat 12 p.m.
Angola, Carroll (Fort Wayne), DeKalb, Fort Wayne Dwenger, Fort
Wayne Luers, Fort Wayne Canterbury, Fort Wayne
Concordia Lutheran, Fort Wayne Elmhurst, Fort Wayne North, Fort Wayne Northrop,
Fort Wayne Snider, Fort Wayne South, Fort Wayne Wayne,
Fremont, Homestead, Leo
 
5. Harrison (West Lafayette) (11) Sat 12 p.m.
Crawfordsville,
Harrison (West Lafayette), Lafayette
Jefferson, Logansport, McCutcheon, Northwestern,
Peru, Rensselaer, Southmont,
Taylor, Western
 
6. Muncie Central (9) Sat 11 a.m.
Blackford, Bluffton, Delta, Eastbrook, Heritage, Huntington North, Jay County,
Marion, Muncie Central, Muncie South
 
7. Warren Central (12) Sat 12 p.m.
Carmel, Decatur
Central, Indianapolis Cathedral, Franklin, Lawrence Central,
Noblesville, Perry Meridian, Plainfield, Roncalli, Shelbyville, Southport,
Warren Central
 
8. Wawasee
(7) Sat 12 p.m.
East Noble, Elkhart
Central, Lakeland, Plymouth,
Warsaw, Wawasee, West Noble
 
REGIONALS
Dates: Friday, March 9, and Saturday,
March 10
Admission: $6
Advancement: The top six place winners in each
event as well as the top six placewinners in the all-around competition advance
to the state finals. Additionally, all gymnasts who receive the following scores
of the sixth-place gymnast at the previous state finals meet advance to the
state finals: Floor Exercise 9.675,
Balance Beam 9.325, Vault 9.650, Bars 9.400, and All-Around 37.300.
The
top two teams compiling the highest number of points at each regional shall
advance as a complete team to the state finals, and individual ties for advancement
of the last position in the tournament series shall stand.
 
1. Columbus East (2)
Columbus East, Connersville
 
2. Harrison (West Lafayette) (2)
Harrison (West Lafayette), Warren Central
 
3. Huntington North (2)
Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran, Muncie Central
 
4. Valparaiso
(2)
Chesterton, Wawasee
 
STATE FINALS
Site: Perry Meridian High School, 401 West Meridian School Road, Indianapolis
Date: Saturday, March 17
Time: Opening ceremonies at 12:30
p.m. ET, with competition to follow at 1 p.m.
Admission: $7
 
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SECTIONAL 14: 4A No. 11 South rises again in battle of the Bloomingtons, 60-33

By Maneli Reihani
Bloomington
South Voices writer

SHELBYVILLE
â??? If there is such thing as a perfect quarter of basketball, Class 4A No. 11 Bloomington
South played Feb. 27 it in the Panthersâ?? 60-33 first-round Shelbyville Sectional
victory against arch-rival Bloomington North.

From the
opening tip, South hit the accelerator and never looked back. For the second
time this year, South blew out North (the Panthers drubbed North, 75-34, back
on Jan. 5).

The
Panthers shut out their northern neighbors in the first quarter behind solid
defense and good shooting. In the opening period, North missed all five of its
shots â??? three of which were blocked layups â??? and had seven turnovers while
South went 6 of 11 and had only one turnover.

The
Panthers held a 15-0 lead at the beginning of the second quarter and took a
31-10 lead into the half.

Any chance
the Cougars had at a comeback to begin the second half was sequestered by three
quick Panther 3-pointers. South took a 45-15 lead into the final eight minutes,
when Panthers coach J.R. Holmes played only reserves.

South
seniors Chad Sutor and Jordan Forney made life a living **** for Cougar
shooters inside all night long. Sutor blocked three shots to go with his
game-high 12 points and five rebounds, while Forney pulled down eight rebounds
to complement his 10 points and eight assists. Sophomore guard Jordan Hulls matched
Sutor by scoring 12 points.

North was
led in scoring by freshman guard Ray McCallum Jr. and sophomore Jake Mulinix,
who each scored 10 points.

The win
marks the fifth straight victory for the Panthers in the Bloomington city
rivalry, a surprising statistic since as little as four years ago the two teams
were playing in highly competitive games that favored the more tradition-rich
Cougars in many instances.

The
Panthers improve to 17-4 on the season and move on to a Friday semifinal date
with Columbus East (15-6), which defeated Shelbyville in the opening game, 68-49
(South pounded the Olympians 73-48 just four days after that initial Cougar
*******.)

North,
meanwhile, finishes the season with an 11-10 mark.

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