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SPORTS AGATE — JAN. 31, 2023

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SPORTS AGATE — JAN. 31, 2023

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BASKETBALL

Boys

Friday

CVA 76, RFA 64

RFA scoring: Lawless 10, Grimes 15, Dejean 3, Neal 8, Hammon 16, Norries 12.

CVA scoring: Luke 8, Watson 3, O’Neal 27, CJ Judd 20, D. Judd 18.

Halftime: 28-28

Three-point goals: RFA, Neal 2, Norries 2, Lawless, Grimes, Dejean, Hammon; CVA, Watson, CJ Judd.

Little Falls 71, Canastota 56

Canastota scoring: Lightcap 13, Burnett 2, C. Roberts 9, M. Roberts 6, Stevens 15, Fairbanks 3, Bonneau 6, Motley 2.

LF scoring: Morotti 2, Dunn 5, Fallis 5, Frederick 25, Torres 3, Langdon 14, Izzo 14, Manikas 3.

Halftime: LF 37-26.

Three-point goals: Canastota, Lightcap 3, Stevens 2, C. Roberts; LF, Izzo 4, Dunn, Fallis, Frederick, Torres, Manikas.

Town of Webb 53, Poland 43

TW scoring: Williams 21, Madtes 7, Robinson 6, Rowe 3, Stokes 16.

Poland scoring: Martin 5, Miller-Huckabone 3, Cookingham 17, Alsheimer 2, Jones 8, Vail 8.

Halftime: Poland 28-25.

Three-point goals: TW, Williams 4, Stokes 4, Madtes, Rowe; Poland, Martin, Miller-Huckabone, Cookingham, Jones.

Saturday

Frankfort-Schuyler 71, Adirondack 39

Adirondack scoring: McGrath 9, Gleasman 14, Weiler 8, Ellinger 1, Davenport 1, Sandford 3, Green 1, Burns 2.

F-S scoring: DeSarro 14, Waugh 7, Coulthurst 17, Harrod 12, Tangorra 2, Stemmer 11, Bowen 8.

Halftime: F-S 31-16.

Three-point goals: Adirondack, McGrath 2, Gleasman 2, Weiler; F-S, DeSarro 3, Harrod, Stemmer, Bowen.

Girls

Friday

RFA 77, CVA 46

CVA scoring: M. Canipe 1, K. Canipe 5, M. Canipe 4, Rich 10, Luke 2, Lynch 12, Dyn 3, Terzbski 9.

RFA scoring: A. Jackson 13, Moncoeur 4, Dole 3, A. Jackson 4, Wright 3, McLeod 23, Mirabelli 22, Ferebee 5.

Halftime: RFA 39-24.

Three-point goals: CVA, Lynch 4, Dyn; RFA, A. Jackson 3, Dole.

Proctor 42, Camden 33

Proctor scoring: Irizzary 14, Rodriguez 7, Singleton 9, Gordon 4, Robinson 8.

Camden scoring: McCarthy 10, Bird 3, Hinds 4, Killino 5, Shenk 7, Zike 4.

Halftime: Proctor 28-18.

Three-point goals: Proctor, Irizzary 3, Rodriguez, Singleton; Camden, McCarthy, Bird, Zike.

Westhill 45, Oneida 30

Westhill scoring: Rosenberger 5, Roesch 14, McPeak 2, Robinson 8, Bleskoski 8, Young 8.

Oneida scoring: Rainbow 10, Szarek 2, K. French 2, Curro 7, Vaccaro 2, Barlow 2, J. French 5.

Halftime: Westhill 27-20.

Three-point goals: Westhill, Roesch 4, Rosenberger, Young; Oneida, J. French 1.

West Canada Valley 56, Hamilton 47

Hamilton scoring: LaFrance 3, Kelly 10, Langel 6, Hope 3, Neuenschwander 21, Catania 4.

WCV scoring: Burdick 12, Borden 4, Gorinshek 7, Beam 3, A. Fellows 2, R. Fellows 25, Grabowski 3.

Halftime: WCV 25-20.

Three-point goals: Hamilton, Neuenschwander 3, Kelly, Hope; WCV, Burdick 4, Borden.

Mount Markham 67, Sauquoit Valley 39

MM scoring: Loomis 2, Kocienda 4, Sayers 8, Entwistle 29, Donley 3, Piersma 2, Plummer 19.

SV scoring: Weaver 28, Zegarelli 2, Crandall 2, Bradbury 2, Land 4, Nattress 1.

Halftime: MM 32-18.

Three-point goals: MM, Entwistle 6, Plummer; SV, Weaver 6, Land.

BOWLING

Boys

Friday

RFA 10, VVS 1

RFA high series: Fox, 606.

VVS high series: Barley, 505.

WRESTLING

Boys

Saturday

Holland Patent 66, New Hartford 12

102-pounds: D. Phan, HP, pinned Griffith, 1:27.

110: Doxstader, HP, forfeit.

118: Pekola, HP, forfeit.

126: Caruso, NH, pinned Gorsky, 1:05.

132: A. Phan, HP, pinned Petronelli, 5:24.

138: Ja. Koenig, HP, forfeit.

145: Rivera, HP, forfeit.

152: Stowell, HP, forfeit.

160: True, HP, pinned Barres, :42.

172: Jo. Koenig, HP, forfeit.

189: Amidon, HP, forfeit.

215: Deforest, HP, forfeit.

285: Belmonte, NH, pinned Cellamare, 1:24.

KING PIN LANES

Copper City Interiors Saturday Night League

Joe Medeiros and Shawn Bonacci, 279 and 742. Medeiros, 705; Shawn Casler, 696; John Clarke, 692; Travis Oliver, 686; William Borst, 653; James Oakes, 650; Tyler Casler, 636; David Moon, 631; Frank Zammiello, 628; Daryl Clark, 627; Shane Chastain, 625; Daniel Wossner, 608; Anthony Roscoe, 606; Alex Hrdlicka, 605; Willy Opperman, 602.

Olivia Vaca, 300 and 753. Stephanie Muraca, 591; Felicia Coonrod, 555; Shawn Beasock, 544; Carolyn Narbone, 539; Deanna Ort, 539; Christy McHenry, 508.

VISTA LANES

Senior Men’s League

Jeff Zahniser, 671; Joe Wojnas, 624; Carl Militello, 516; Tomy LaPolla, 602.

Nation League

Steve White, 668; Raph Giberson, 635; Bhupen Patel, 635; Ron Scholefield, 633; Joe Bianco, 621; Jeff Scholefield, 613.

National Football League

Conference Championships

Sunday, Jan. 29

AFC

Kansas City 23, Cincinnati 20

NFC

Philadelphia 31, San Francisco 7

Super Bowl

Sunday, Feb. 12

At Glendale, Ariz.

Philadelphia vs. Kansas City, 6:30 p.m. (FOX)

National Basketball Association

Saturday’s Games

Philadelphia 126, Denver 119

Brooklyn 122, New York 115

Chicago 128, Orlando 109

Houston 117, Detroit 114

Clippers 120, Atlanta 113

Minnesota 117, Sacramento 110

Washington 113, New Orleans 103

Phoenix 128, San Antonio 118, OT

Utah 108, Dallas 100

Boston 125, Lakers 121, OT

Toronto 123, Portland 105

Sunday’s Games

Charlotte 122, Miami 117

Memphis 112, Indiana 100

Cleveland 122, Clippers 99

Milwaukee 135, New Orleans 110

Monday’s Games

Orlando at Philadelphia, late

Lakers at Brooklyn, late

Golden State at Oklahoma City, late

Sacramento at Minnesota, late

Washington at San Antonio, late

Detroit at Dallas, late

Toronto at Phoenix, late

Atlanta at Portland, late

Tuesday’s Games

Miami at Cleveland, 7 p.m.

Lakers at New York, 7:30 p.m.

Charlotte at Milwaukee, 8 p.m.

Clippers at Chicago, 8 p.m.

New Orleans at Denver, 10 p.m.

Wednesday’s Games

Orlando at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.

Portland at Memphis, 7 p.m.

Washington at Detroit, 7 p.m.

Brooklyn at Boston, 7:30 p.m.

Golden State at Minnesota, 8 p.m.

Oklahoma City at Houston, 8 p.m.

Sacramento at San Antonio, 8 p.m.

Toronto at Utah, 9 p.m.

Atlanta at Phoenix, 10 p.m.

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COLLEGE BASKETBALL

Saturday’s Summaries

Virginia Tech 85, Syracuse 70

SYRACUSE (13-9)

Bell 0-2 0-0 0, Brown 5-6 1-2 11, Edwards 4-6 1-2 9, Girard 2-8 2-3 7, Mintz 5-12 9-13 21, Taylor 4-9 0-0 12, Hima 0-1 0-0 0, Torrence 3-3 2-2 8, Williams 0-1 0-0 0, Copeland 0-1 2-2 2, Ajak 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 23-49 17-24 70.

VIRGINIA TECH (13-8)

Basile 11-23 1-3 25, Mutts 5-7 1-2 11, Cattoor 6-10 2-2 20, Collins 4-6 0-0 11, Pedulla 1-4 3-4 6, Camden 3-8 1-2 8, Kidd 1-1 0-0 2, Poteat 1-1 0-2 2. Totals 32-60 8-15 85.

Halftime_Virginia Tech 52-33. 3-Point Goals_Syracuse 7-18 (Taylor 4-7, Mintz 2-4, Girard 1-4, Williams 0-1, Bell 0-2), Virginia Tech 13-32 (Cattoor 6-10, Collins 3-5, Basile 2-9, Pedulla 1-3, Camden 1-5). Rebounds_Syracuse 26 (Brown 6), Virginia Tech 35 (Mutts 12). Assists_Syracuse 13 (Mintz 8), Virginia Tech 26 (Mutts, Cattoor 8). Total Fouls_Syracuse 16, Virginia Tech 17. A_8,925 (10,052).

Colgate 69, Lafayette 57

LAFAYETTE (7-16)

Jenkins 4-7 0-0 8, O’Boyle 4-9 0-0 11, Rivera 10-19 3-5 25, Berger 2-12 0-0 4, Fulton 3-8 0-0 6, Pettit 0-2 0-0 0, Vander Baan 1-4 0-0 3, Sondberg 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 24-61 3-5 57.

COLGATE (16-7)

Moffatt 5-7 1-2 13, Records 3-7 0-0 6, Lynch-Daniels 3-7 4-4 11, Richardson 5-15 3-6 15, Smith 5-9 0-1 11, Woodward 2-2 4-6 8, Baker 2-5 0-0 5, Thomson 0-3 0-0 0, Louis-Jacques 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 25-56 12-19 69.

Halftime_Lafayette 34-33. 3-Point Goals_Lafayette 6-24 (O’Boyle 3-6, Rivera 2-4, Vander Baan 1-1, Jenkins 0-1, Pettit 0-2, Fulton 0-3, Berger 0-7), Colgate 7-21 (Moffatt 2-3, Richardson 2-7, Baker 1-3, Lynch-Daniels 1-3, Smith 1-4, Louis-Jacques 0-1). Rebounds_Lafayette 34 (Rivera 10), Colgate 35 (Richardson 10). Assists_Lafayette 15 (Fulton 6), Colgate 17 (Richardson, Smith 4). Total Fouls_Lafayette 16, Colgate 9. A_1,012 (1,750).

The AP Top 25 Men’s Basketball Poll

The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, and total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous ranking.

RecordPtsPrv

1. Purdue (62)21-115501

2. Tennessee18-314434

3. Houston20-214153

4. Alabama18-313122

5. Arizona19-313106

6. Virginia16-312587

7. Kansas St18-311905

8. Kansas17-410349

9. UCLA17-49938

10. Texas17-493910

11. Baylor16-590517

12. Gonzaga18-483714

13. Iowa St.15-583212

14. Marquette17-576916

15. TCU16-575211

16. Xavier17-568913

17. Providence17-543823

18. Saint Mary’s19-441922

19. FAU21-139221

20. Clemson18-434024

21. Indiana15-6250-

22. San Diego St.17-4 70-

23. Miami16-514620

24. UConn16-613119

25. Auburn16-511715

Others receiving votes: Missouri 74, Coll of Charleston 68, Illinois 56, Creighton 51, New Mexico 47, North Carolina 47, NC State 39, Boise St. 31, Duke 24, Rutgers 17, Texas A&M 16, Northwestern 13, Memphis 10, Pittsburgh 9, Arkansas 9, Nevada 2, Oral Roberts 2, West Virginia 2, Saint Louis 1, Southern Cal 1.

The AP Top 25 Women’s Basketball Poll

The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ women’s college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, and total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous ranking.

RecordPtsPrv

1. So Carolina (28)21-07001

2. Stanford21-26353

3. LSU20-06284

4. Indiana20-16276

5. UConn20-26235

6. Iowa17-452210

7. Utah18-25209

8. Maryland17-449210

9. Notre Dame17-34807

10. Ohio St.19-34432

11. North Carolina16-539915

12. Iowa St.15-434518

13. Virginia Tech17-431712

14. UCLA17-5318

15. NC State16-529120

16. Duke18-327916

17. Gonzaga21-227017

18. Michigan17-526613

19. Villanova18-417121

20. Oklahoma16-415114

21. Mid Tennessee18-211923

22. Arizona16-511419

23. Florida St.19-511324

24. Texas16-694-

25. South Florida20-452-

Others receiving votes: Illinois 45, Colorado 40, Southern Cal 17, Tennessee 13, Purdue 12, UNLV 9, Oregon 1, Columbia 1, Baylor 1.

National Hockey League

Saturday’s Games

Colorado 4, St. Louis 2

Florida 4, Boston 3, OT

Ottawa 5, Montreal 0

San Jose 6, Pittsburgh 4

Tampa Bay 5, Los Angeles 2

Philadelphia 4, Winnipeg 0

Islanders 2, Vegas 1, OT

Minnesota 3, Buffalo 2, SO

Seattle 3, Columbus 1

Edmonton 7, Chicago 3

Anaheim 2, Arizona 1, OT

Sunday’s Games

Toronto 5, Washington 1

Carolina 4, Boston 1

Monday’s Game

St. Louis at Winnipeg, late

Tuesday’s Games

Los Angeles at Carolina, 7 p.m.

Ottawa at Montreal, 7 p.m.

Washington at Columbus, 7 p.m.

Wednesday’s Games

Boston at Toronto, 7:30 p.m.

Carolina at Buffalo, 7:30 p.m.

NHL All-Star Games Rosters

Saturday, Feb. 4 at FLA Live Arena, Sunrise, Fla. (All-Star appearances in parentheses) 3-on-3 three-game tournament format 11 players per division (nine skaters and two goalies) -selected in All-Star Fan Vote

East

Atlantic Division

F Nikita Kucherov, Tampa Bay (4th)

F Dylan Larkin, Detroit (3rd)

F Mitchell Marner, Toronto (2nd)

F Auston Matthews, Toronto (5th)*

F David Pastrnak, Boston (3rd)*

F Nick Suzuki, Montreal (2nd)

F Tage Thompson, Buffalo (1st)

F Brady Tkachuk, Ottawa (3rd)

F Matthew Tkachuk, Florida (2nd)

G Andrei Vasilevskiy, Tampa Bay (4th)*

G Linus Ullmark, Boston (1st)

Metropolitan Division

F Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh (5th)

F Johnny Gaudreau, Columbus(7th)

F Kevin Hayes, Philadelphia (1st)

F Jack Hughes, New Jersey (2nd)

F Brock Nelson, N.Y. Islanders (1st)

F Alex Ovechkin, Washington (8th)

F Artemi Panarin, N.Y. Rangers (1st)*

F Andrei Svechnikov, Carolina (1st)

D Adam Fox, N.Y. Rangers (1st)*

G Igor Shesterkin, N.Y. Rangers (1st)

G Ilya Sorokin, N.Y. Islanders (1st)*

West

Central Division

F Kirill Kaprizov, Minnesota (2nd)

F Clayton Keller, Arizona (3rd)

F Nathan MacKinnon, Colorado (5th)*

F Mikko Rantanen, Colorado (2nd)*

F Jason Robertson, Dallas (1st)

F Vladimir Tarasenko, St. Louis (4th)

D Seth Jones, Chicago (4th)

D Cale Makar, Colorado (2nd)

D Josh Morrissey, Winnipeg (1st)

G Connor Hellebuyck, Winnipeg (3rd)*

G Juuse Saros, Nashville (2nd)

Pacific Division

F Matty Beniers, Seattle (1st)

F Leon Draisaitl, Edmonton (4th)*

F Kevin Fiala, Los Angeles (1st)

F Bo Horvat, Vancouver (2nd)*

F Nazem Kadri, Calgary (2nd)

F Connor McDavid, Edmonton (6th)

F Elias Pettersson, Vancouver (3rd)

F Troy Terry, Anaheim (2nd)

D Erik Karlsson, San Jose (7th)

G Stuart Skinner, Edmonton (1st)*

G Logan Thompson, Vegas (1st)

American Hockey League

Saturday’s Games

Providence 5, Utica 1

Charlotte 5, Rochester 3

WB/Scranton 3, Bridgeport 1

Iowa 5, Coachella Valley 2

Laval 7, Cleveland 4

Milwaukee 4, Grand Rapids 2

Syracuse 7, Hartford 3

Hershey 7, Lehigh Valley 3

Springfield 6, Belleville 1

Chicago 3, Rockford 2

Colorado 5, Texas 1

Tucson 6, Abbotsford 3

Bakersfield 5, San Jose 4

Calgary 6, Henderson 2

Ontario 7, San Diego 2

Sunday’s Games

Bridgeport 2, Hershey 0

Manitoba 3, Toronto 2

Syracuse 4, Providence 0

Grand Rapids 5, Chicago 3

Tucson 5, Abbotsford 2

Calgary 4, Ontario 1

Monday’s Game

Iowa at Texas, 8 p.m.

Tuesday’s Games

Grand Rapids at Milwaukee, 8 p.m.

Manitoba at Rockford, 8 p.m.

Tucson at Bakersfield, 9:30 p.m.

Colorado at Ontario, 10 p.m.

San Jose at Coachella Valley, 10 p.m.

Wednesday’s Games

Syracuse at Utica, 7 p.m.

Chicago at Cleveland, 7 p.m.

Providence at Hartford, 7 p.m.

Hershey at Lehigh Valley, 7:05 p.m.

Springfield at WB/Scranton, 7:05 p.m.

Iowa at Texas, 8 p.m.

Abbotsford at San Diego, 10 p.m.

Friday’s Summary

Utica 1, Syracuse 0

Utica 0 1 0 — 1

Syracuse 0 0 0 — 0

1st Period- No Scoring.Penalties-Geertsen Utc (roughing), 7:10; Dumont Syr (roughing), 7:10; Blujus Utc (holding), 10:07; Walcott Syr (tripping), 15:47.

2nd Period-1, Utica, Clarke 16 (Gambardella), 7:21. Penalties-Nemec Utc (high-sticking), 10:28; Smith Syr (high-sticking), 10:38; Myers Syr (tripping), 17:34.

3rd Period- No Scoring.Penalties-Geertsen Utc (roughing), 1:27; Dugan Utc (roughing), 5:34.

Shots on Goal-Utica 9-17-4-30. Syracuse 11-8-4-23. Power Play Opportunities-Utica 0 / 3; Syracuse 0 / 4. Goalies-Utica, Schmid 9-2-3 (23 shots-23 saves). Syracuse, Alnefelt 10-5-1 (30 shots-29 saves).
A-5,960

Saturday’s Summary

Providence 5, Utica 1

Providence 3 0 2 — 5

Utica 0 1 0 — 1

1st Period-1, Providence, Steen 10 (Renouf, Lettieri), 10:51. 2, Providence, Brazeau 12 (Lauko, Renouf), 12:59. 3, Providence, Tralmaks 1 (Didier, Toporowski), 13:47. Penalties-Wolff Pro (fighting), 11:47; Geertsen Utc (fighting), 11:47; Halonen Utc (high-sticking), 17:08.

2nd Period-4, Utica, Halonen 6 (Pinho, Russo), 19:21 (PP). Penalties-Carrick Pro (roughing), 2:21; Geertsen Utc (roughing), 2:21; Pinho Utc (slashing), 7:12; Renouf Pro (roughing, roughing), 19:16; Wotherspoon Utc (roughing), 19:16.

3rd Period-5, Providence, Lauko 8 (Brazeau, Lettieri), 16:00 (PP). 6, Providence, Merkulov 8 (Lettieri, Carrick), 17:18 (PP). Penalties-Walsh Utc (tripping), 14:55; Vukojevic Utc (kneeing), 16:19; Lauko Pro (roughing), 16:59; Johnsson Utc (roughing), 16:59.

Shots on Goal-Providence 11-8-15-34. Utica 4-17-6-27. Power Play Opportunities-Providence 2 / 4; Utica 1 / 1. Goalies-Providence, Bussi 13-2-4 (27 shots-26 saves). Utica, Schmid 9-3-3 (34 shots-29 saves).
A-3,917

Home team in caps

NFL

FavoritePointsUnderdog

Sunday, Feb. 12

Super Bowl LVII

State Farm Stadium-Glendale, AZ.

Philadelphia2Kansas City

NBA

FavoritePointsUnderdog

CLEVELAND5Miami

NEW YORK11/2Lakers

MILWAUKEE111/2Charlotte

LA Clippers3CHICAGO

DENVER81/2New Orleans

College Basketball

FavoritePointsUnderdog

Mississippi St10SO CARO

Akron1BUFFALO

W MICHIGAN3N Illinois

Toledo10MIAMI-OH

VA Common21/2DAVIDSON

Saint Louis3FORDHAM

Clemson4BOSTON CO

DUKE81/2Wake

QUINNIPIAC12Marist

ARKANSAS41/2Texas A&M

Ohio8E MICH

Ball St11/2BOWL GR

KENT ST181/2C Michigan

MIAMI FLA31/2Va Tech

ILLINOIS14Nebraska

Connecticut101/2DEPAUL

KANSAS7Kansas St

ALABAMA15Vanderbilt

COLORADO ST2Unlv

Boise St8AIR FORCE

DAYTON16Loyola Chi

MARYLAND1Indiana

Kentucky51/2MISS

TCU31/2West Va

IOWA61/2N’western

NHL

FavoriteGoalsUnderdog

CAROLINA1/2-1Los Angeles

OttawaEven-1/2MONTREAL

Washington1/2-1COLUMBUS

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Monday

BASEBALL

Major League Baseball

American League

NEW YORK YANKEES — Named Brad Wilkerson assistant hitting coach.

BASKETBALL

National Basketball Association

INDIANA PACERS — Re-signed C Myles Turner to a veteran contract extension.

SACRAMENTO KINGS — Signed G Deonte Burton to a 10-day contract.

FOOTBALL

National Football League

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS — Signed WR Jerrion Ealy to the practice squad. Released K Matthew Wright from the practice squad.

MINNESOTA VIKINGS — Signed DL Sheldon Day to a reserve/futures contract.

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — Signed WR Lynn Bowden Jr. to a reserve/futures contract.

HOCKEY

National Hockey League

BOSTON BRUINS — Returned LW Joona Koppanen and C Marc McLaughlin to Providence (AHL).

COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS — Recalled D Marcus Bjork from Cleveland (AHL). Assigned D Jake Christiansen to Cleveland.

EDMONTON OILERS — Recalled F Devin Shore from Bakersfield (AHL).

OTTAWA SENATORS — Recalled G Mads Sogaard from Belleville (AHL).

SAN JOSE SHARKS — Reassigned F Dillon Hamaliuk from Wichita (ECHL) to San Jose (AHL).

American Hockey League

BAKERSFIELD CONDORS — Recalled LW Graham McPhee from Fort Wayne (ECHL).

ROCKFORD ICEHOGS — Returned G Mitchell Weeks to Indy (ECHL).

TORONTO MARLIES — Returned F Keenan Suthers to Newfoundland (ECHL).

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