Thursday, February 24, 2011

2/18/11 NJSIAA Team Finals - Boys

As already detailed on Tuesday's annual WGHT Sports Overtime Bowling Extravaganza, this was a big year for boys squads in The Messenger's general coverage area. Four from the GHT listening area qualified for the State team finals, which TM believes is the most in his nine years on the job. AND, a couple posted the best *finishes* by any of the locals in quite some time.

Ramapo took fifth in Group 3 by shooting 3,035, which is believed to be the first time a GHT-area team has cracked the 3,000 barrier since Clifton in 2002 (the Mustangs, incidentally, shot 3,044 that season to win the State championship, five years before the NJSIAA instituted group titles). Anyhow, the Green Raiders will return 4 of 5 starters next year, with Victor Stickna being the only senior on this year’s squad. Juniors Kevin Macchia (234-243), Mike Carr (213-236), Nick Fasolo (217) and Tyler Kammen (213) all rolled deuces in a 1,084 second game, and their best showing in the "Game 3" Baker series was 233. Plenty more
to come on the fellows from Franklin Lakes in an upcoming edition of Suburban News.

In its first-ever trip to Carolier Lanes, Northern Highlands fired a pair of "10-handles" (as coach Rich Smith called them) en route to a sixth-place 2,924 in Group 4. The most interesting storyline for the Highlanders — and this was a deal that began in the Bergen County tournament — was that even though the team won the Big North National Division title, it somehow always struggled in tournaments at Bowler City. So, for the last two games at the Counties, Smith told his charges that whoever had the lowest score in the next game would get subbed out, since they have 6 pretty good bowlers... TM thought that was a neat motivational tool (which his alter ego did not have space to mention in today's Town Journal article), and it really seemed to work at both sectionals and States: Highlands was over 1,000 in each of the 1st two games last Friday before they stumbled in the Baker round. However, they do have the entire team coming back next year, including juniors Eric Sibbald (225-233) and Billy Olszewski (182-255) and sophomore Josh Taylor (218-224).

As far as the other GHT teams went, Clifton (2,615) ended up 10th in Group 4, while West Milford (2,364, 10th in Group 3) made its first appearance at Carolier since TM was on the Highlanders beat for the Suburban Trends in 2005. (Something about those newspapers in the 'burbs keeps drawing me in...)

As far as the other North section teams went, things weren't all that bad — if you're from Hudson County. Secaucus finished runner-up in Group 1 with nice efforts from Dante Iyer (225-236) and Darnell Winters (233-213)... Bayonne had a monster 1,151 in Game 2 (for the record: Joe Picarelli 174, Frank Iasparri 227, Nicholas Wisniewski 266, Chris Kim 205 and Jerel Rodriguez 279) and was within 30 pins of the Group 4 lead before winding up 3rd. Hey, it's tough when Jackson, Brick Memorial and East Brunswick are all posting 1,000s in the Baker games... Pascack Hills (5th in Group 2) didn't do too bad, either, and Cowboys lefty Jason Prezant deserves a little extra pop, because he threw a 300 earlier in the winter and got the same one-line treatment as PC's Nikki Vucak. Prezant had a 414 series with a high game of 233, and he will return next season along with junior classmate Bryan Kist (213-220) to help keep PH formidable... Sparta (4th in Group 3) shared lanes with Ramapo, and put on quite a show in Game 2, although the Spartans had the upper hand with an 1,123 (Sarah Rhodes 200, Alex Tamian 225, Cody Spector 219, Nicole Chanin 224, Scott Wilcox 255).

OTHER THOUGHTS NOT ALREADY TWITTERED BY TM: Jackson Memorial was the big winner in the high-stakes Group 4 bracket and did not throw a Baker game under 200... but if you thought that was impressive, how about Woodbridge? The Barrons basically laid seige to the Group 3 title with a Baker series of 1,118: 213, 278, 168, 225, 234. How'd that 168 get in there? Regardless, that signaled the end of Sayreville's three-year run as Group 3 champs... Ocean Township won its first-ever Group 2 crown, and yes, the Spartans' Kenny Ryan did bowl opposite of Manchester Township's Ryan Kenny for the entire day. I love word play... and of course, hail to the champs from Keansburg, who rolled nine consecutive strikes in Game 3 of the Tournament of Champions finals to turn the tide in their favor.

Actually, in TM's mind, K-burg's turning point came on the ball before the nine-bagger. Senior Shaun Moran left a 4-6-7 split and almost converted it, with the 6 falling forward to wobble the 7 ever so slightly. Being a sucker for the "hidden plays", TM asked the mop-topped Titan about the near-miss, and he basically said hey — if the bowler with the lowest average on the team can almost make a shot like that, then they all should be able to step up and make big shots. (BTW, I'm paraphrasing his words, and incidentally, having the lowest average on the State champs still is nothing to sneeze at).

So Moran, senior Ryan Schoentube and juniors Dylan Jordan, Korrie O'Hanlon and Dale Barshewsky ride off into the sunset as the first Group 1 school to win the overall State title since... who knows? As mentioned, the NJSIAA didn't start dividing into groups until 2007, and TM has no concept of school sizes prior to starting on the varsity beat 10 years ago. After conferring with venerable Star-Ledger bowling reporter Mike Moretti (and the NJSIAA's tournament program), we concluded that the last time it happened was with Harrison in 1959. A.L. Johnson Regional of Clark won it all in 1985 but was probably a Group 2 at the time, and Pope Pius XII was the 1962 State champ... yet, not only is the latter school no longer open, I have no idea what group it may have been in OR where it might even have been located.

FINAL FINAL THOUGHTS: Now, given that he has spent nearly the entirety of the past decade trekking down to North Brunswick for the State finals every February (the lone exception being in 2003), The Messenger is compelled to share the one desire that has tugged at him more and more each year. The itch to stick around after all the varsity tournament action is done and bowl a game for his ownself at Carolier begged to be scratched... and at long last, on Friday Feb. 18, it was.

At the behest of one of his fellow Blogspot colleagues — Hanna Jane of the perspicacious Veritas & Vignettes — TM finally quit putting it off and rolled at Carolier, challenging Hanna to a 10-frame, winner-take-all showdown. (In case you were wondering: Yes, HJ does share a name with a Hootie & the Blowfish tune of old, and yes, TM still owns a copy of "Cracked Rear View" on cassette tape. No, he will not pay the slightest bit of attention to any snarky comments on the subject.)

Guess there really must be something to the whole North Jersey/Carolier hex, as TM (a Bowler City regular) managed only three marks, and HJ (a product of Hy-Way Bowl in Union) emerged with a 31-point victory. HOWEVER... my lone goal was to get a single strike in the game, and sure enough, it came
after I salvaged hope with a 7-spare to start the 10th and got to throw one final ball: it was an ugly backdoor job that involved the 3-pin taking down the 1 at the last minute, but it was a strike nonetheless! Never mind the final score (it's listed below if you really need it), or the fact that TM nearly tumbled over backwards in excitement — knowing what it's like to knock down all 10 on a single shot, on the last roll of the day, on the lanes where the PBA's 68th annual U.S. Open is stationed this week... well, that was more than enough to make The Messenger smile.

What a way to cap off the season.


NJSIAA Boys State Team Tournament scores
GRP 4 SCHOOL GAME 1 GAME 2 GAME 3 TOTAL
1st Jackson Memorial 1094 1054 1085 3233*
2nd Brick Memorial 1112 1043 1015 3170
3rd Bayonne 1017 1151 951 3119
4th East Brunswick 1081 974 1050 3105
5th Livingston 1096 1098 829 3023
6th Northern Highlands 1009 1057 858 2924
7th Paramus Catholic 878 978 904 2760
8th Hunterdon Central 908 1017 798 2723
9th Union 862 865 986 2713
10th Clifton 849 904 862 2615






GRP 3 SCHOOL GAME 1 GAME 2 GAME 3 TOTAL
1st Woodbridge 1090 1013 1118 3221*
2nd Sayreville 1046 1104 1041 3191
3rd Jefferson 1124 1030 1022 3176
4th Sparta 956 1123 993 3072
5th Ramapo 982 1084 969 3035
6th Nutley 972 895 1025 2892
7th Brick Township 922 972 897 2791
8th Pascack Valley 1013 873 893 2779
9th Burlington Township 929 852 848 2629
10th West Milford 816 782 766 2364






GRP 2 SCHOOL GAME 1 GAME 2 GAME 3 TOTAL
1st Ocean Township 1075 1040 951 3066*
2nd Wall Township 1039 982 1037 3058
3rd Manchester Township 1123 896 952 2971
4th A.L. Johnson 1087 993 887 2967
5th Pascack Hills 867 1026 915 2808
6th Morris Hills 982 925 882 2789
7th Deptford 901 944 899 2744
8th Hopatcong 942 908 837 2687
9th Wallkill Valley 868 834 810 2512
10th Ramsey 765 870 837 2472






GRP 1 SCHOOL GAME 1 GAME 2 GAME 3 TOTAL
1st Keansburg 1007 1150 1082 3239*
2nd Secaucus 989 993 950 2932
3rd Bordentown 997 961 897 2855
4th Becton 838 1005 966 2809
5th Sussex Tech 990 925 863 2778
6th Roselle Catholic 944 933 840 2717
7th Middlesex 905 913 871 2689
8th Monsignor Donovan 886 845 954 2685
9th Science Park 892 834 820 2546
10th St. Mary (Rutherford) 859 862 821 2542

*Group champ, advanced to Tournament of Champions

T of C - SEMIFINALS BAKER 1 BAKER 2 BAKER 3 BAKER 4 BAKER 5
1) Keansburg 200 217 227 204 237
4) Ocean Township 173 218 203 216 235






2) Jackson Memorial 185 225 226 165 232
3) Woodbridge 216 203 216 218 202






T of C - FINALS BAKER 1 BAKER 2 BAKER 3 BAKER 4 BAKER 5
1) Keansburg 179 244 255 215 -
2) Jackson Memorial 235 200 199 177 -

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Unofficial Season-Ending Blogspot Bowling Challenge

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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

2/16/11 NJSIAA Individual Finals

It was exactly two weeks late on the button, but attending the State individual tournament for the first time ever gave The Messenger the sense that he was living out part of the movie Groundhog Day -- it happened! It finally happened... TM got to witness the singles finals live and in person in North Brunswick.

(QUICK ASIDE: As for the part where we had to cut out on twittering before the stepladder finals -- look, if your best friend was turning 33, and you already had 6:30 dinner reservations for the Cheesecake Factory at Menlo Park Mall, would YOU push it off to watch the entire stepladder, even though everyone in your coverage area had already been eliminated? If your answer is yes... well, maybe your friends all have summer birthdays. Or, you don't like cheesecake. Either way, let's just move on.)

Notes & nuggets: Once again, not exactly a stellar day for North Jersey bowlers, although Passaic County was well-represented on the boys side with Passaic Tech senior Rich Gutches tying for ninth and West Milford senior Tim Scott finishing 14th. TM would like to extend a hearty apology to Mr. Scott, since his interview for yesterday's WGHT Sports Overtime Bowling Extravaganza was unaired due to time constraints (lousy AP Network News). Although, The Record had a nice feature on him after the sectional tournament, which can be accessed here. If this particular site ever becomes more multimedia friendly, perhaps we can post an MP3 file of said interview -- tales from the cutting-room floor, if you will.

The highest North finisher on the girls side was Immaculate Heart senior Nicole Linder. All she did was blast a 246-214-254 second-round series to jump from 10th to fifth (and knock defending State champ Nicole Chanin of Sparta off the stepladder), which begged the question -- at least in The Messenger's mind -- what helped her outperform all of her North Jersey counterparts? The answer was simple: travel bowling. Linder credited that for helping her get used to rolling in all kinds of different houses, and she may be onto something.

Other points of interest...
What can Brown do for Green? — At last, TM's Morgan Brown conundrum has been solved! Naturally, East Brunswick's Morgan Brown and West Deptford's Morgan Brown both advanced to the second round, adding to parallels that also include name *and* school colors (green). In spite of this, we can attest to the fact that yes, they are two different people, and we will use an old sports ticker trick to differentiate... e.g. the ESPN college basketball crawler denotes all the different Loyola colleges by state in parentheses: Loyola (MD), Loyola (IL), etc. For our purposes, we'll parenthesize school names.

Anyhow, the easiest way to tell them apart is that Miss Brown (EB) has brown hair colored green -- at least, that's how it was for the tournament -- and Miss Brown (WD) has blond hair. Also, Miss Brown (EB) just happened to win the girls State singles championship this year... and in all seriousness, she had quite a touching story that was chronicled by NJ.com.

Two hands are better than one
Couldn't resist the urge to make a veiled reference one The Messenger's all-time favorite Springsteen songs. So, not only did Egg Harbor Township's Tim Wolchko shoot the lights out by averaging over 240 on the day *and* win the boys State singles title as an independent competitor, he did it bowling two-handed! TM has observed this method work for a couple of gents in his neck of the woods -- Northern Highlands' Chris Keane and Ramapo's Tyler Kammen come to mind -- but to do so en route to the top of the New Jersey varsity bowling mountain? That's quite a feat, so kudos to Mr. Wolchko.

Movers and shakers
Finally, we also could not resist recounting which competitors made the biggest leaps in finishing position from the first to the second round. For the boys... Union's John Stigall had a 703 in the second set to jump from 16th to 6th, while Jackson Memorial's Michael Ormsby went from being the 18th and final qualifier to tying for 9th. For the girls... we mentioned Linder going from 10th to 5th, but how about Sparta's Sarah Rhodes jumping from 15th to 8th, and Morgan Brown (WD) going from 18th to 9th? ...granted, for everyone that made a big leap, there is probably an equal number that made a noticeable drop in the standings -- but since finishing in the State's Top 18 is an honor no matter how you slice it, who on Earth wants to recount those?

So there you have it. TM got in 50% more time at Carolier Lanes this year, and he also got to scout a wider pool of players from which to select his Johnny Petraglia All-Stars (lefties from outside the North region). And the best part-- well, that will come with tomorrow's quasi-long-awaited blog on the State boys team finals. Cheers...

NJSIAA Boys State Singles Tournament scores
QUALIFYING ROUND
PLACE BOWLER/SCHOOL GM 1 GM 2 GM 3 TOTAL
1st Tim Wolchko, Egg Harbor
278 249 222 749
2nd Joe Gramiak, Roselle Cath. 217 224 279 720
3rd Tyler Mortensen, Woodbridge 225 225 269 719
4th Scott Sperling, Livingston 245 213 254 712
5th Anthony Fiorenzo, Wall 225 266 206 697
6th Nick Stawicki, Scotch Plains 215 244 237 696
7th Ray Stirrat, Hopatcong 256 190 247 693
8th Dale Barshewski, Keansburg 247 227 214 688
9th Sean Carmody, Ridgefield Pk. 236 255 191 682
10th Tim Scott, West Milford 211 194 269 674
11th Rich Gutches, Passaic Tech
227 246 191 664
12th Eric Hasenpusch, Free. Twp.
172 233 258 663
T-13 Austin Papp, Bordentown 225 199 237 661
T-13 Jason Pavlinko, Wash. Twp.
269 220 172 661
15th Charlie Reisert, E. Brunswick 209 216 231 656
16th John Stigall, Union 182 235 229 646
17th Jay Ciszewski, Sayreville 217 228 196 641
18th Michael Ormsby, Jackson M.
191 234 212 637
19th Brandon Gershon, Livingston 174 236 224 634
20th Matt Clark, Brick Memorial 196 209 220 625
21st Jon Glattstein, North Bergen 224 178 221 623
T-22 Brandon Barboza, Brick Mem.
183 204 231 618
T-22 Eric Larson, Jackson Liberty 182 209 227 618
T-22 Justin Stumpf, Teaneck 200 233 185 618
25th Kevin Manno, Barnegat 235 203 170 608
26th Dean Edwards, Bergen Tech 170 225 208 603
27th Luke Kane, Jackson
192 190 214 596
28th Korrie O'Hanlon, Keansburg 177 213 205 595
29th Brian O'Flaherty, Pascack V. 200 186 199 585
T-30 Anthony Wilson, Collingswood 188 174 222 584
T-30 Bryan Hummel, Hammonton 215 182 187 584
32nd Anthony Scerati, Lenape 187 196 200 583
33rd Zachary Konnecke, Newton 233 175 173 581
34th Chris Giordano, Sparta 181 187 212 580
35th Dan Drum, Ocean Twp. 176 196 203 575
36th Mike Seltzer, A.L. Johnson
205 212 154 571
37th Peter Bruinooge, Hawthorne 186 192 192 570
38th Joe Picarelli, Bayonne 205 144 212 561
T-39 Jim Entwistle, Paramus Cath. 191 171 198 560
T-39 Nick Gianfrancesco, Colts N.
247 161 152 560
41st Steve Natoli, Paramus Cath. 190 166 201 557
42nd Tyler Marino, Jefferson 191 158 193 542
43rd Brian Skolar, Woodbridge 171 172 190 533
44th Danny Tanelli, Roselle Cath. 199 150 179 528
45th Shane Algieri, West Milford 174 172 177 523
46th Torren Moore, Neptune 138 205 179 522
47th Steve Bird, Middlesex 168 176 171 515
48th Sharif Warden, Union 181 168 156 505
49th Adham Kadaj, Leonia 139 197 167 503
50th Pat Kapuscinski, Sussex Tech 146 193 161 500
51st Dylan Laloo, Teaneck 159 177 157 493
52nd Mike Carr, Ramapo 148 158 170 476

TOP 18 QUALIFIERS
PLACE BOWLER/SCHOOL RD 1 RD 2 TOTAL AVG
1st Tim Wolchko, Egg Harbor 749 712 1461* 243.5
2nd Joe Gramiak, Roselle Cath. 720 725 1445* 240.8
3rd Ray Stirrat, Hopatcong 693 713 1406* 234.3
4th Anthony Fiorenzo, Wall 697 685 1382* 230.3
5th Scott Sperling, Livingston 712 667 1379* 229.8
6th John Stigall, Union 646 703 1349 224.8
7th Dale Barshewski, Keansburg 688 646 1334 222.3
8th Tyler Mortensen, Woodbridge 719 613 1332 222.0
T-9th Rich Gutches, Passaic Tech 664 650 1314 219.0
T-9th Austin Papp, Bordentown 661 653 1314 219.0
T-9th Michael Ormsby, Jackson M. 637 677 1314 219.0
12th Sean Carmody, Ridgefield Pk. 682 621 1303 217.2
13th Eric Hasenpusch, Free. Twp. 663 631 1294 215.7
14th Tim Scott, West Milford 674 598 1272 212.0
15th Jay Ciszewski, Sayreville 641 627 1268 211.3
16th Nick Stawicki, Scotch Plains 696 569 1265 210.8
17th Charlie Reisert, E. Brunswick 656 590 1246 207.7
18th Jason Pavlinko, Wash. Twp. 661 544 1205 200.8
*Top 5 advance to stepladder finals

STEPLADDER RESULTS
4-Anthony Fiorenzo (Wall) d. 5-Scott Sperling (Liv.), 246-214
3-Ray Stirrat (Hop.) d. 4-Anthony Fiorenzo (Wall), 218-213
3-Ray Stirrat (Hop.) d. 2-Joe Gramiak (Roselle Cath.), 255-200
1-Tim Wolchko (EHT) d. 3-Ray Stirrat (Hopatcong), 237-235

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NJSIAA Girls State Singles Tournament scores
QUALIFYING ROUND
PLACE BOWLER/SCHOOL GM 1 GM 2 GM 3 TOTAL
1st Alexa Guirk, Keyport 238 257 222 717
2nd Morgan Brown, E. Brunswick 279 226 205 710
3rd Nicolette Sarin, Wash. Twp. 236 233 229 698
4th Nicole Chanin, Sparta 208 188 289 685
5th Kaitlynn Nardiello, Brick Twp. 247 202 191 640
6th Shelby Taylor, Ridgewood 182 230 226 638
7th Katie Latham, Card. McCarrick 238 209 186 633
8th Ashley Chiaramonte, Jax Lib. 203 196 231 630
9th Brittany Elansky, Wash. Twp. 241 177 204 622
10th Nicole Linder, IHA 194 193 227 614
11th Crystal Keller, Lenape Valley 181 235 196 612
12th Julie Taylor, Manchester Twp. 191 194 223 608
13th Sara McKenna, Old Bridge 190 175 242 607
14th Dominique Torio, Mo. Seton 191 177 236 604
15th Sarah Rhodes, Sparta 161 246 194 601
16th Gia Bethea, University 177 199 215 591
17th Danielle Larsen, Carteret 225 176 189 590
18th Morgan Brown, W. Deptford 213 191 183 587
19th Delilah Bethel, Piscataway 215 177 188 580
20th Laura Uzzell, Science Park 173 206 198 577
21st Amber MacLeod, Brick Twp. 181 217 178 576
22nd Tiara Bryant, New Brunswick 230 170 172 572
T-23 Colette Malyack, DePaul 181 222 168 571
T-23 Amber Nardiello, Brick Twp. 176 183 212 571
25th Kelly Nicosia, Brick Memorial 169 197 190 556
26th Bryce Rose Petraccoro, PPB 183 201 169 553
27th Victoria Berenato, C.H. West 188 171 192 551
28th Lexus Lopez, Lyndhurst 182 171 197 550
29th Christine Gordon, Cherry Hill E 150 223 172 545
30th Justine Bleacher, S. Brunswick 192 169 180 541
31st Ashley Buck, Howell 172 205 157 534
32nd Amanda Pearce, N. Brunswick 171 181 179 531
33rd Nikki Villani, Lyndhurst 208 182 137 527
34th Brianna Boze, Summit 210 163 151 524
35th Deanna Sanchez, Colonia 187 137 197 521
36th Kendall Tinston, Ridgewood 154 149 216 519
37th Sonja Shirak, Clifton 185 195 138 518
38th Amanda Romano, Brick Mem. 181 140 190 511
39th Faith Meder, Toms River So. 162 157 190 509
40th Kendall Hageman, Jax Liberty 167 173 164 504
T-41 Bridget Pyryt, Indian Hills 132 160 211 503
T-41 Lauren Scholes, Warren Hills 169 160 174 503
43rd Morgan Buckey, Holy Angels 136 185 181 502
44th Brittany Bobik, Edison 153 145 202 500
45th Amanda McCormick, N. Bruns. 202 145 149 496
46th Carolyn Bucci, Jackson Mem. 123 198 167 488
47th Katelyn Stickney, BCIT-Med.
131 179 171 481
48th Rikki Cohen, Cherokee 134 151 190 475
49th Kelly Skettini, Ridgewood 164 137 145 446
50th Kendall Patterson, Howell 157 126 150 433
51st Elizabeth Szalay, Long Branch 141 136 141 418
52nd Estelle Leamon, Barnegat 110 138 118 366

TOP 18 QUALIFIERS
PLACE BOWLER/SCHOOL RD 1 RD 2 TOTAL AVG
1st Alexa Guirk, Keyport 717 666 1383* 230.5
2nd Kaitlynn Nardiello, Brick Twp. 640 699 1339* 223.2
3rd Nicolette Sarin, Wash. Twp. 698 637 1335* 222.5
4th Morgan Brown, E. Brunswick 710 624 1334* 222.3
5th Nicole Linder, IHA 614 714 1328* 221.3
6th Nicole Chanin, Sparta 685 626 1311 218.5
7th Ashley Chiaramonte, Jax Lib. 630 636 1266 211.0
8th Sarah Rhodes, Sparta 601 639 1240 206.7
9th Morgan Brown, W. Deptford 587 640 1227 204.5
10th Crystal Keller, Lenape Valley 612 609 1221 203.5
11th Dominique Torio, Mo. Seton 604 603 1207 201.2
12th Shelby Taylor, Ridgewood 638 566 1204 200.7
13th Danielle Larsen, Carteret 590 593 1183 197.2
14th Julie Taylor, Manchester Twp. 608 559 1167 194.5
15th Katie Latham, Card. McCarrick 633 529 1162 193.7
16th Gia Bethea, University 591 565 1156 192.7
17th Brittany Elansky, Wash. Twp. 622 527 1149 191.5
18th Sara McKenna, Old Bridge 607 494 1101 183.5
*Top 5 advance to stepladder finals

STEPLADDER RESULTS
4-Morgan Brown (EB) d. 5-Nicole Linder (IHA), 236-202
4-Morgan Brown (EB) d. 3-Nicolette Sarin (WT), 235-202
4-Morgan Brown (EB) d. 2-Kaitlynn Nardiello (Brick), 215-168
4-Morgan Brown (EB) d. 1-Alexa Guirk (Keyport), 267-199

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