Apples Win
Run Record To 3-1
Marketwatch
Nashville,TN
After suffering the worse loss in team history last week, and their first regular season loss in almost two years, the Apples took to the field last night with a mission to regroup and move forward as they enter the heart of the 2008 season.
It what has become their trademark, the Apples put on an offensive display that could not be slowed and in doing so fought their way back into the win column by pounding the Affionion Anglers by a final score of 16 - 3
The Apples were paced by league MVP Shane Alexander who crushed his 12th and 13th home runs of the year while driving in 6 runs on the night. Apples John Jones, Sarah Milam, Patty Pender, Greg Treep, Tiffany Smith and Scott Quinlin also recorded multiple hits and in doing so helped bring the swagger back to the Apples.
Following a season beginning 3 game suspension for an undisclosed violation of team rules, veteran Apple first baseman Christi Copous made her season debut last night and left doubt has to her feelings about her suspension. Now playing with a chip on her shoulder, Copous went 3 for 3 at the plate and twice hit the fence on balls that nearly left the park.When asked after the game about how she felt about the early season 3 game suspension and her play of the night, Copous responded with a sharp "Bite Me"
On the mound, Apple starting pitcher Greg Swafford was in his groove as he struck out 3 on the night and controlled the pace of the game from start to finish. Swafford's battery mate, catcher Brooke Byram provided the games most exciting play when as a base runner she rounded third and with the play at the plate lowered her shoulder and barrel rolled the visiting team catcher and sent the ball flying to the backstop as she crossed the plate. Byram's action nearly set off a bench clearing brawl and quickly led to a warning to both teams to calm down or risk being ejected for a league minimum 2 games.
And then there was AGFHOF Don Bernitt. In a move missed by almost all including most of his teammates, Bernitt once again proved his value and overall greatness when he and he alone noticed an illegal lineup being played by the opposing team which led to a delay in the game while umpires and league officials flipped pages in the rule book to determine the correct call. Following the delay, umpires ruled in favor of the Apples and it was game on as the Apple romp continued.
And so it was, the Apples bounced back from bitter smack down of a week ago and once again the crowd was alive with that famous cheer...............
How bout them Apples!
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Sunday, April 20, 2008
APPLES GO SKYDIVING
Geronimo
Apples Take a Leap
RUNUTS
Nashville, TN
Following last week's crushing defeat on the diamond, the Apples sought to regroup this weekend and at the same time turned another page in the Thrills of Victory book of life.
In one of their more spectacular off the field endeavours of the past few years, the Apples where seen this past weekend Skydiving from 14,000 feet over Middle TN.
In a jump that saw them "free fall" for 60 seconds at speeds up to 130 miles per hours to 5,000 ft above ground, the Apples were as can be imagined exhilarated after the then 5 minute parachute descent back to the ground.
The action got started when Apple Patty Pender and her tandem jump partner did a back flip out of the King Air Jump Plane to get the jump off in style. Pender was joined by AGFHOF Don Bernitt who left the plane last and soon was free falling like a pro.
"That was awesome!" said Pender as she slapped high fives with her parents Jo and Bob Pender who joined former Apple Coach Dennis Miller on the tarmac to witness the jump. Pender then added "I've been on some pretty cool roller coaster rides at amusement parks before and about all I can say now is that roller coasters are for wusses"
Following Penders landing all eyes turned to sky as Bernitt was seen making his final approach below the red, white and blue canopy of his parachute. At about 500 feet Bernitt could be heard yelling to the ground crew "get the Apple champagne ready" Bernitt then made a near perfect landing which soon had several instructors at the jump school questioning whether this was truly his first ever jump.
"Un frickin believable!" said Bernitt when he landed, "I'm ready to do it again" he added as his tandem partner unclipped their harness and began the process of gathering the parachute that lay fluttering in the wind behind them.
With the spectacular events of the day behind them, the question must now be asked; what next? Only time will tell but with these Apples there is one thing that can be said for sure............
How Bout Them Apples!
Apples Take a Leap
RUNUTS
Nashville, TN
Following last week's crushing defeat on the diamond, the Apples sought to regroup this weekend and at the same time turned another page in the Thrills of Victory book of life.
In one of their more spectacular off the field endeavours of the past few years, the Apples where seen this past weekend Skydiving from 14,000 feet over Middle TN.
In a jump that saw them "free fall" for 60 seconds at speeds up to 130 miles per hours to 5,000 ft above ground, the Apples were as can be imagined exhilarated after the then 5 minute parachute descent back to the ground.
The action got started when Apple Patty Pender and her tandem jump partner did a back flip out of the King Air Jump Plane to get the jump off in style. Pender was joined by AGFHOF Don Bernitt who left the plane last and soon was free falling like a pro.
"That was awesome!" said Pender as she slapped high fives with her parents Jo and Bob Pender who joined former Apple Coach Dennis Miller on the tarmac to witness the jump. Pender then added "I've been on some pretty cool roller coaster rides at amusement parks before and about all I can say now is that roller coasters are for wusses"
Following Penders landing all eyes turned to sky as Bernitt was seen making his final approach below the red, white and blue canopy of his parachute. At about 500 feet Bernitt could be heard yelling to the ground crew "get the Apple champagne ready" Bernitt then made a near perfect landing which soon had several instructors at the jump school questioning whether this was truly his first ever jump.
"Un frickin believable!" said Bernitt when he landed, "I'm ready to do it again" he added as his tandem partner unclipped their harness and began the process of gathering the parachute that lay fluttering in the wind behind them.
With the spectacular events of the day behind them, the question must now be asked; what next? Only time will tell but with these Apples there is one thing that can be said for sure............
How Bout Them Apples!
Thursday, April 17, 2008
APPLES GET WAXED
Apples Humbled
Not Even Close
MontanaTimes
Nashville, TN
It was the same song but a different verse last night for the Apples. Last week the Apples came out firing on all cylinders in route to a blowout 23-0 win. Last night, the shoe was on the other foot as it was the Apples who were pummeled in a game that was never close.
The beat down was over as soon as it began when the Apples gave up 7 first inning runs and then never looked back as they fumbled and bumbled their way to the pasting that ended with a final score of 28-1
In a game that was littered by errors including 3 by AGFHOF Don Bernitt in centerfield, the Apples were simply out of their league as they faced off with a team that included several clowns from a traveling circus that was working it's way through Middle, TN.
When asked to find a bright spot in last night's game, Bernitt quickly and decisively said "umm, umm, umm, next question"
In a nutshell, the Apples have been brought back down to earth and must now regroup and decided where they go as a team from here. Do they put this crushing defeat behind them and live to play another day or do they turn on themselves and become a shadow of the once great team we have come to know.
Now we must wait and see if we will ever again hear that now famous cheer...........
Not Even Close
MontanaTimes
Nashville, TN
It was the same song but a different verse last night for the Apples. Last week the Apples came out firing on all cylinders in route to a blowout 23-0 win. Last night, the shoe was on the other foot as it was the Apples who were pummeled in a game that was never close.
The beat down was over as soon as it began when the Apples gave up 7 first inning runs and then never looked back as they fumbled and bumbled their way to the pasting that ended with a final score of 28-1
In a game that was littered by errors including 3 by AGFHOF Don Bernitt in centerfield, the Apples were simply out of their league as they faced off with a team that included several clowns from a traveling circus that was working it's way through Middle, TN.
When asked to find a bright spot in last night's game, Bernitt quickly and decisively said "umm, umm, umm, next question"
In a nutshell, the Apples have been brought back down to earth and must now regroup and decided where they go as a team from here. Do they put this crushing defeat behind them and live to play another day or do they turn on themselves and become a shadow of the once great team we have come to know.
Now we must wait and see if we will ever again hear that now famous cheer...........
Friday, April 11, 2008
An Apple Is Headed To Germany
Future Apple Off to Germany
Michael Oliver Heads Overseas
USAUSA
Nashville, TN
In breaking news out of the United States Air Force Acadamey, it has been announced that future Apple Michael Oliver, a freshman at the USAFA, has been given his summer duty assignment and will soon be on his way for a tour of duty at the Ramstein Airbase in Germany. Oliver, nephew of Don Bernitt, was notified earlier today and as expected is one excited Cadet. " Germany is where my mom and dad met so this assignment will be special to me" said Oliver as he rifled through the Google world map to determine the exact location of his 2008 summer home.
When he arrives at Ramstein, Oliver will soon see why the airbase which is seven miles west of Kaiserslautern, is in fact the largest NATO airbase in the world. In addition to the storied history of the base which was also visited by his Aunt Patty when she served as a helicopter pilot in the U.S. Army, Oliver will pay witness to one of the finest 18 hole golf courses in Europe and some of the best beer in all the world. (At 18 years of age,and a Cadet of the finest honour, Oliver will not partake in actual consumption)
It is with pride and confidence in America's next best generation that the Apples congratulate Cadet 4th Class Michael Oliver
GO MICHAEL GO !!
Michael Oliver Heads Overseas
USAUSA
Nashville, TN
In breaking news out of the United States Air Force Acadamey, it has been announced that future Apple Michael Oliver, a freshman at the USAFA, has been given his summer duty assignment and will soon be on his way for a tour of duty at the Ramstein Airbase in Germany. Oliver, nephew of Don Bernitt, was notified earlier today and as expected is one excited Cadet. " Germany is where my mom and dad met so this assignment will be special to me" said Oliver as he rifled through the Google world map to determine the exact location of his 2008 summer home.
When he arrives at Ramstein, Oliver will soon see why the airbase which is seven miles west of Kaiserslautern, is in fact the largest NATO airbase in the world. In addition to the storied history of the base which was also visited by his Aunt Patty when she served as a helicopter pilot in the U.S. Army, Oliver will pay witness to one of the finest 18 hole golf courses in Europe and some of the best beer in all the world. (At 18 years of age,and a Cadet of the finest honour, Oliver will not partake in actual consumption)
It is with pride and confidence in America's next best generation that the Apples congratulate Cadet 4th Class Michael Oliver
GO MICHAEL GO !!
Thursday, April 10, 2008
All Apples
Apples In A Rout
Team Records Fall
Beijing Times
Nashville,TN
If there were any lingering doubts as to the ability of the Apples to play in the elite upper tier of Coed Softball in Nashville, those questions were put to rest once for all last night.
In a display of their true team strength, the Apples again played without several starters and for the second week in a row threw out a patch work lineup that by games end set several club records for both offensive and defensive performance.
Offensively the Apples simply could not be stopped as they put on a hitting display the likes of which will may not be seen again for some time. The Apples batted around the lineup 3 times and when the massacre was over each Apple in the lineup ended the night with at least 2 hits. The hit parade was led by second baseman Tiffany Smith who finished the night a perfect 4 for 4. Also of note, Greg Treep broke out of his one game slump by picking up 3 hits including a towering grand slam home run into the pine trees in left that sealed the games fate in the 3rd inning. Not to be out down, shortstop Shane Alexander crushed his second home run of the season when the ball appeared to be "jazzed" as it flew over the left field fence.
Defensively for the Apples, it was a one in a million night. Led by newly acquired out fielder Sarah Brock in left, Sarah Milam in right, Brooke Byram behind the plate and Patty Pender at first, the Apples turned in the ultra rare performance of shutting out their opponent. When asked about the rare shutout, AGFHOF Don Bernitt said "it ultimately comes down to great pitching." In addition to Bernitt's masterful performance on the hill, the Apples turned two double plays on the night including a scorekeepers nightmare 1-3-1-6 play that ended the game and closed the books with the final score lighting the scoreboard at 23 - 0 Apples.
Following the game team Captain Tony Byram presented the game balls to Brock and Treep before taking a moment to recognize the efforts of center fielder John Jones who is quickly finding his stride following last years season ending injury in week 4 of the season. " It's good to have John healthy again" said Byram as the Apples celebrated their 2nd win of the season.
Off the field, the Apples paid tribute to long time Team Apparel Buyer Tim Kaylor who was in attendance for the final time of the season. Kaylor joined the Apples for a pregame meal and coke as he prepared to say his goodbyes to the Apples. Kaylor has accepted a position with the Cactus Coed Softball League and will be moving to Phoenix later this week. " Although we will miss Tim around here, we wish him all the best" said former Apple Head Coach Dennis Miller who was also in the crowd for last nights game.
That's now two up and two down for the undefeated Apples and although the names and the game stars may change from week to week, one thing that will never change is that now famous cheer.................. How bout them Apples!
Team Records Fall
Beijing Times
Nashville,TN
If there were any lingering doubts as to the ability of the Apples to play in the elite upper tier of Coed Softball in Nashville, those questions were put to rest once for all last night.
In a display of their true team strength, the Apples again played without several starters and for the second week in a row threw out a patch work lineup that by games end set several club records for both offensive and defensive performance.
Offensively the Apples simply could not be stopped as they put on a hitting display the likes of which will may not be seen again for some time. The Apples batted around the lineup 3 times and when the massacre was over each Apple in the lineup ended the night with at least 2 hits. The hit parade was led by second baseman Tiffany Smith who finished the night a perfect 4 for 4. Also of note, Greg Treep broke out of his one game slump by picking up 3 hits including a towering grand slam home run into the pine trees in left that sealed the games fate in the 3rd inning. Not to be out down, shortstop Shane Alexander crushed his second home run of the season when the ball appeared to be "jazzed" as it flew over the left field fence.
Defensively for the Apples, it was a one in a million night. Led by newly acquired out fielder Sarah Brock in left, Sarah Milam in right, Brooke Byram behind the plate and Patty Pender at first, the Apples turned in the ultra rare performance of shutting out their opponent. When asked about the rare shutout, AGFHOF Don Bernitt said "it ultimately comes down to great pitching." In addition to Bernitt's masterful performance on the hill, the Apples turned two double plays on the night including a scorekeepers nightmare 1-3-1-6 play that ended the game and closed the books with the final score lighting the scoreboard at 23 - 0 Apples.
Following the game team Captain Tony Byram presented the game balls to Brock and Treep before taking a moment to recognize the efforts of center fielder John Jones who is quickly finding his stride following last years season ending injury in week 4 of the season. " It's good to have John healthy again" said Byram as the Apples celebrated their 2nd win of the season.
Off the field, the Apples paid tribute to long time Team Apparel Buyer Tim Kaylor who was in attendance for the final time of the season. Kaylor joined the Apples for a pregame meal and coke as he prepared to say his goodbyes to the Apples. Kaylor has accepted a position with the Cactus Coed Softball League and will be moving to Phoenix later this week. " Although we will miss Tim around here, we wish him all the best" said former Apple Head Coach Dennis Miller who was also in the crowd for last nights game.
That's now two up and two down for the undefeated Apples and although the names and the game stars may change from week to week, one thing that will never change is that now famous cheer.................. How bout them Apples!
Sunday, April 6, 2008
Touch em All......
Oliver Goes Yard
First Career Homerun
Lookouthank
Middletown, DE
Matty Oliver, brother of former Heisman Trophy candidate Michael Oliver, and 2007 Delaware Pitcher of the Year Jeff Oliver, took his turn in the spotlight this weekend when he hit his first career home run while playing for the internationally known Delaware Diamonds travel team.
With the count at 1 ball an no strikes in the 4th inning, young Matty crushed the 2 run homer to the deepest part of the park in straight away center to lead the Diamonds to an 8-3 victory. To go along with the tape measure HR, Oliver also smacked a single and a double to cap a 3 for 3 day at the plate. Oliver then turned in a flawless performance as catcher and was awarded the game ball following the game.
When asked about the home run Oliver said " I definitely Jacked it." Oliver added that he had been "pumping iron all winter and it's starting to pay off" he continued by saying " my guns have been smokin lately and not only am I hitting better but the chicks dig it."
With the home run, Oliver now finds himself only 388 behind his Uncle Don who is still knocking them out of the park weekly as a member of the Nashville based Apples. When asked about the the chase for the family record Oliver said that he doesn't get caught up in all that, " my Grandpa taught me a long time ago to try and hit the ball as hard as I can, not as far as I can. If they go out they go out." "And on top of that, I don't think I believe half the stuff that my Uncle says about his games anyway."
So here we go, North, South, East and West it's time again to PLAY BALL!
First Career Homerun
Lookouthank
Middletown, DE
Matty Oliver, brother of former Heisman Trophy candidate Michael Oliver, and 2007 Delaware Pitcher of the Year Jeff Oliver, took his turn in the spotlight this weekend when he hit his first career home run while playing for the internationally known Delaware Diamonds travel team.
With the count at 1 ball an no strikes in the 4th inning, young Matty crushed the 2 run homer to the deepest part of the park in straight away center to lead the Diamonds to an 8-3 victory. To go along with the tape measure HR, Oliver also smacked a single and a double to cap a 3 for 3 day at the plate. Oliver then turned in a flawless performance as catcher and was awarded the game ball following the game.
When asked about the home run Oliver said " I definitely Jacked it." Oliver added that he had been "pumping iron all winter and it's starting to pay off" he continued by saying " my guns have been smokin lately and not only am I hitting better but the chicks dig it."
With the home run, Oliver now finds himself only 388 behind his Uncle Don who is still knocking them out of the park weekly as a member of the Nashville based Apples. When asked about the the chase for the family record Oliver said that he doesn't get caught up in all that, " my Grandpa taught me a long time ago to try and hit the ball as hard as I can, not as far as I can. If they go out they go out." "And on top of that, I don't think I believe half the stuff that my Uncle says about his games anyway."
So here we go, North, South, East and West it's time again to PLAY BALL!
Thursday, April 3, 2008
APPLES WIN! APPLES WIN!
Apples Notch a W
Win Season Opener
Wearegoodpost
Nashville,TN
Mother Nature took a day off from her duties of rainmaker for a day and in turn provided a clear dry evening last night for the 2008 season opener of the Apples.
Playing in front of raucous sold out crowd, the Apples welcomed the new season by pulling off what may turn out to be a landmark win in club history.
The significance of the victory was due to who the Apples played. In what for the most part went unreported following last seasons undefeated run through the regular season, the Apples were " moved up " a league and this year are playing in the most elite coed softball league in Nashville.
In addition to the higher level of competition of the league that includes several travel and semi-pro teams, the Apples were also faced with the challenge of playing without 4 starters from last year's team.
Gone from last years team is veteran second baseman Robin Meadows who signed a lucrative free agent contract during the off season that will have her taking her game to an expansion team playing on Sunday afternoons. Also missing from last nights lineup were All Stars Christi Copous and Patty Pender. Copous was in New York City to film commercials for the Apples upcoming marketing campaign entitled "Bite Me" and was forced to miss the game when her return flight to Nashville was delayed by a crazy lady on the plane (not Copous). Pender, who spends her off season coaching tennis also missed the game when she became stuck in traffic and was unable to get to the park from the tennis court. Pender's absence did not go unnoticed as fans spent several innings chanting " Where is Patty, where is Patty"
On the field last evening, it was the ladies that led the way. Substitute first baseman Melanie Sakarapanee, outfielder Sarah Milan, second baseman Tiffany Smith and catcher Brooke Byram all brought their hitting shoes and came through with clutch hit after clutch hit to lead the Apples to the 8-7 victory. To go along with the performance of the gals, newly acquired third baseman Scott Quinlan went from goat to hero when he bounced back from taking a called strike 3 in the 4th inning to then driving in the tying and winning runs with a triple off the right field fence in the last inning. Along with Quinlans key hit, shortstop Shane Alexander picked up where he left off last year when he crushed a mammoth home run over the light towers in right.
At his postgame news conference AGFHOF Don Bernitt was asked about the new look Apples and the play of the new team members to which he responded, " the Apples don't rebuild, we reload"
So that's one down and 9 to go. With the win the Apples extended their regular season win streak to 11 games and counting. How far the streak will go is to be seen, but one thing to be said for sure is..............................
How bout them Apples!!
In other Nashville sports yesterday, former Apple equipment manager Savannah Jenkins was spectacular as she led the St. Edwards Saints girls volleyball team to a 25-16,25-12 victory over the visiting St. Bernard Spikers.
Jenkins starred throughout the two game set with set after set and spike after spike. To go along with her floor play, Jenkins knocked down 5 aces on her serves and quickly has established herself as a "player" in girls volleyball in Nashville
Way to go Elmo!
Win Season Opener
Wearegoodpost
Nashville,TN
Mother Nature took a day off from her duties of rainmaker for a day and in turn provided a clear dry evening last night for the 2008 season opener of the Apples.
Playing in front of raucous sold out crowd, the Apples welcomed the new season by pulling off what may turn out to be a landmark win in club history.
The significance of the victory was due to who the Apples played. In what for the most part went unreported following last seasons undefeated run through the regular season, the Apples were " moved up " a league and this year are playing in the most elite coed softball league in Nashville.
In addition to the higher level of competition of the league that includes several travel and semi-pro teams, the Apples were also faced with the challenge of playing without 4 starters from last year's team.
Gone from last years team is veteran second baseman Robin Meadows who signed a lucrative free agent contract during the off season that will have her taking her game to an expansion team playing on Sunday afternoons. Also missing from last nights lineup were All Stars Christi Copous and Patty Pender. Copous was in New York City to film commercials for the Apples upcoming marketing campaign entitled "Bite Me" and was forced to miss the game when her return flight to Nashville was delayed by a crazy lady on the plane (not Copous). Pender, who spends her off season coaching tennis also missed the game when she became stuck in traffic and was unable to get to the park from the tennis court. Pender's absence did not go unnoticed as fans spent several innings chanting " Where is Patty, where is Patty"
On the field last evening, it was the ladies that led the way. Substitute first baseman Melanie Sakarapanee, outfielder Sarah Milan, second baseman Tiffany Smith and catcher Brooke Byram all brought their hitting shoes and came through with clutch hit after clutch hit to lead the Apples to the 8-7 victory. To go along with the performance of the gals, newly acquired third baseman Scott Quinlan went from goat to hero when he bounced back from taking a called strike 3 in the 4th inning to then driving in the tying and winning runs with a triple off the right field fence in the last inning. Along with Quinlans key hit, shortstop Shane Alexander picked up where he left off last year when he crushed a mammoth home run over the light towers in right.
At his postgame news conference AGFHOF Don Bernitt was asked about the new look Apples and the play of the new team members to which he responded, " the Apples don't rebuild, we reload"
So that's one down and 9 to go. With the win the Apples extended their regular season win streak to 11 games and counting. How far the streak will go is to be seen, but one thing to be said for sure is..............................
How bout them Apples!!
In other Nashville sports yesterday, former Apple equipment manager Savannah Jenkins was spectacular as she led the St. Edwards Saints girls volleyball team to a 25-16,25-12 victory over the visiting St. Bernard Spikers.
Jenkins starred throughout the two game set with set after set and spike after spike. To go along with her floor play, Jenkins knocked down 5 aces on her serves and quickly has established herself as a "player" in girls volleyball in Nashville
Way to go Elmo!
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Apples Name Team Captain
Opening Day Set For Weds.
Rain Rain Go Away
LastYear
Nashville, TN
On the eve of the 2008 Coed Softball Season Opener, the Apples today have announced the selection of Tony Byram to be team captain for the 2008 season.
Byram enters his 3rd year of play for the Apples in 2008 and will now be faced with the daunting task of keeping the sometimes volatile Apples focused on the tasks at hand leading up to the start of the season.
When reached for comment following an early morning fishing trip, Byram simply said, "I'm touched" Of course Byram will not get any argument's from his teammates on his comment.
It can not be confirmed that one of the main reasons leading to Byram's appointment was his recent purchase of red softball shoes. When asked to comment on the shoes AGFHOF Don Bernitt said " yea the shoes are cool and I might get a pair but don't forget, Apples are BLUE."
In a related note, the Apples will debut new team uniforms tomorrow night for what is now being called the "Last Year of the Apples" With this in mind the speculation is that we can expect "throw back" or "old school" uniforms when the 2008 season begins.
Only time will tell and for now about all that can said for sure is
How bout them Apples!
Rain Rain Go Away
LastYear
Nashville, TN
On the eve of the 2008 Coed Softball Season Opener, the Apples today have announced the selection of Tony Byram to be team captain for the 2008 season.
Byram enters his 3rd year of play for the Apples in 2008 and will now be faced with the daunting task of keeping the sometimes volatile Apples focused on the tasks at hand leading up to the start of the season.
When reached for comment following an early morning fishing trip, Byram simply said, "I'm touched" Of course Byram will not get any argument's from his teammates on his comment.
It can not be confirmed that one of the main reasons leading to Byram's appointment was his recent purchase of red softball shoes. When asked to comment on the shoes AGFHOF Don Bernitt said " yea the shoes are cool and I might get a pair but don't forget, Apples are BLUE."
In a related note, the Apples will debut new team uniforms tomorrow night for what is now being called the "Last Year of the Apples" With this in mind the speculation is that we can expect "throw back" or "old school" uniforms when the 2008 season begins.
Only time will tell and for now about all that can said for sure is
How bout them Apples!
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