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Press&Dakotan Robinson Excited To Handle Bucks Football Coverage BY NICK ROBINSON Ever since I was a little kid, I idolized Buck football players. I don’t think I ever missed a home game [email protected] from elementary school all the way to my senior year of high school. I always looked forward to wak- DAILY DOSE ing up on a Friday, realizing I was either watching people I looked up to, or my friends, tear it up at Crane I will be covering the Yankton Bucks football team this fall for the Yankton Daily Press and Dakotan. Youngworth Field under the lights. This is something I have set as a goal ever since I started working here, around three years ago. There’s tradition with this program, and expectations each year, and I feel I truly understand those. Daily opinions It’s surreal to think how far I have come as a writer and person since then, but also how much farther In order to have a grip of what you’re doing, whether it’s covering a high school football team, a pro bas- from the P&D I have yet to go. ketball team, or even working in a hospital, you have understand the backbone and know expecta- Sports Staff on There is something about finally getting to a goal, after countless hours of game calls, and some of tions. the less “attractive” duties we have in the sports department at the Press and Dakotan. With my experience as a writer, and being from Yankton and watching this program since I could local and And now, that I know I have a great opportunity to shine, to stay focused and do nothing but my best walk, I feel I will excel. Like the Bucks, who go into every season with the intention of ending up at the national high work. DakotaDome hoisting a trophy, I will look to push myself and use this experience for the future. school, college I know I will be pushed at times, like I have been in numerous different occasions working here. But, I can’t wait for this season and what it has to hold, through the ups and down, it should be a great it’s part of the grind and shine, as they say. There is no better feeling in my book, that cranking out a time. and pro sports. story right before the deadline.

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15, 25-10, 25-23 FRIDAY’S S.D. SCORES Cleveland 68 64 .515 5 1/2 Saturday, August 30 SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ Yankton at Rapid City tour- telline Tourn. (Viborg-Hurley); Bon Homme at Avon; GOLF Watertown def. Yankton, 22-25, 25- Chicago 60 73 .451 14 CHEER & DANCE Gregory Inv. (Bon Homme, nament (vs. Rapid City Central, vs. Rapid City Madison at Dakota Valley Aberdeen Roncalli 42, MOUNT MARTY FALL INVITE 20, 25-22, 21-25, 15-6 Minnesota 59 75 .440 15 1/2 Dakota Valley, Gayville-Volin, Platte-Geddes-Dakota Stevens, vs. Douglas) Sunday, August 31 Redfield/Doland 0 West Division Christian, 11 a.m.) TENNIS, GIRLS’ Brookings Jamboree (YHS, 9 SOCCER, WOMEN’S USD at Arkansas-Little Friday at Hillcrest Golf & Country Club Beresford 32, Flandreau 0 W L Pct GB CROSS COUNTRY, PREP Mitchell Inv. (Avon, a.m.) Rock (noon) MEN FOOTBALL Clark/Willow Lake 52, Waubay/Sum- Los Angeles 80 53 .602 — Bon Homme, Platte-Geddes, Wagner, 10 a.m.) VOLLEYBALL, WOMEN’S Green Bay Tourn. — VOLLEYBALL, WOMEN’S Kansas Wesleyan TEAM SCORES: Dakota Wesleyan mit 0 Oakland 78 55 .586 2 FOOTBALL, COLLEGE USD at Oregon (9:30 USD vs. Kansas State (10 a.m.), USD vs. Green Bay Tourn. — MMC vs. Friends (noon), MMC vs. Tabor (4 University 291, Morningside College 313, FRIDAY’S NEB. SCORES Deuel 68, Great Plains Lutheran 16 Amherst 58, Shelton 12 Seattle 72 60 .545 7 1/2 p.m., KVHT-FM) (7 p.m.); Kansas Wesleyan Tourn. — MMC vs. p.m.) Dordt College 322, Briar Cliff University Gregory 38, Colome 8 Houston 57 78 .422 24 FOOTBALL, PREP YHS at Mitchell (7 p.m., Kansas Wesleyan (2 p.m.), MMC vs. Haskell Indian Monday, September 1 325, Mouny Marty College 332 Arapahoe 40, Alma 29 Langford 36, Ipswich/Edmunds Cen- Ashland-Greenwood 21, Wahoo 17 Texas 52 81 .391 28 KYNT-AM, KVTK-AM) Nations (4 p.m.) No activities scheduled INDIVIDUAL: Tyler Burr DWU 69, tral 8 Thursday’s Games SOCCER, BOYS’ Hot Springs at Freeman Acad- VOLLEYBALL, PREP Parkston Tourn. (Park- Ben McNiven DWU 71, Tom Hogg DWU Bennington 20, Platteview 2 Linton-HMB, N.D. 20, Mobridge-Pol- David City 33, Douglas County West Detroit 3, N.Y. Yankees 2 emy ston, Wagner); Canton Tourn. (Parker, 10 a.m.); Es- 75, Anthony Husher 76, Christian Nohr lock 6 Baltimore 5, Tampa Bay 4 MC 77, Rees Beaver DC 78, Tyler 0 Menno-Marion 43, Irene-Wakonda 6 Elkhorn 24, Blair 14 Cleveland 3, Chicago White Sox 2 Malenosky MC 78, Brady Besco DWU Newell 46, Bison 12 Minnesota 11, Kansas City 5, 10 in- 78, Nate Lubbers MC 78, Josh Baldus Elkhorn Mount Michael 23, Omaha Oakes, N.D. 36, Britton-Hecla 16 Oakland (Samardzija 4-3) at L.A. An- Miami (Cosart 2-1) at Atlanta (Ha- TEXAS RANGERS — Placed 1B-OF for a hit on WR Matt Hazel and Dallas LB Roncalli 10 nings gels (Undecided), 8:05 p.m. rang 10-8), 6:10 p.m. Jim Adduci has been placed on the 7-day Anthony Hitchens $8,268, for a facemask BCU 79 Potter County 38, Miller 8 Houston 4, Texas 2 MOUNT MARTY: Dylan Brende 81, Fairbury 50, Superior 8 Scotland 48, Centerville 0 Washington (Strasburg 10-10) at Philadelphia (Je.Williams 2-0) at N.Y. concussion list. Purchased the contract penalty during an Aug. 23 game against Falls City 42, Lincoln Lutheran 0 L.A. Angels 4, Oakland 3, 10 innings Seattle (Elias 9-11), 8:10 p.m. Mets (B.Colon 12-10), 6:10 p.m. of INF-OF Ryan Rua from Round Rock Miami. Luke Loecker 83, Robbie Neswick 83, Sioux Falls Lincoln 63, Rapid City Friday’s Games Collin Matthews 85, Michael O’Connell Grand Island Northwest 34, Adams Central 7 Sunday’s Games Colorado (Matzek 3-9) at Arizona (PCL). Placed RHP Phil Irwin on uncon- — Released Central 7 Baltimore 9, Minnesota 1 N.Y. Yankees at Toronto, 12:07 p.m. (Nuno 0-3), 7:10 p.m. ditional waivers. Extended its player de- LB Yawin Smallwood, RB Josh Vaughan, 86, Brad Miller 115 Sully Buttes 62, Lower Brule 0 N.Y. Yankees 6, Toronto 3 WOMEN Lincoln Northeast 35, Lincoln High Sunshine Bible Academy 52, North- Minnesota at Baltimore, 12:35 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Wada 4-1) at St. velopment agreement with Hickory (SAL) WR Freddie Martino, LB Pat Angerer, DE 31 Boston 8, Tampa Bay 4 Boston at Tampa Bay, 12:40 p.m. Louis (Gonzales 0-2), 7:15 p.m., 2nd for four years through the 2018 season. Nosa Eguae, FB Maurice Hagens, CB TEAM SCORES: Dakota Wesleyan western 0 Cleveland at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m. University 338, Morningside College 369, Maxwell 73, Sutherland 26 Tea Area 42, Elk Point-Jefferson 0 Detroit at Chicago White Sox, 1:10 game National League Jordan Mabin, S Kimario McFadden, TE Meridian 30, Osceola 6 Detroit at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Greinke 13-8) at San PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Re- Jacob Pedersen, OL Pat McQuistan, OL Briar Cliff University 374, Mount Marty Tri-Valley 45, Wagner 6 p.m. College 379, Midland University 403, Nebraska Christian 28, East Butler Viborg-Hurley 26, Parker 0 Texas at Houston, 1:10 p.m. Diego (Kennedy 10-11), 7:40 p.m. called 1B-OF Andrew Lambo from Indi- Adam Replogle and DT Donte Rumph. 22 Texas at Houston, 8:10 p.m. Oakland at L.A. Angels, 2:35 p.m. Milwaukee (Fiers 4-1) at San Fran- anapolis (IL). Optioned RHP Gerrit Cole — Released LB Hastings College 408, Dordt College 426 Webster 42, Wilmot 8 Oakland at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m. INDIVIDUAL: April Barnett DWU 83, Norfolk 31, South Sioux City 24 Winner 50, Chamberlain 0 Washington at Seattle, 3:10 p.m. cisco (Peavy 2-4), 8:05 p.m. to Bristol (EL). Xavius Boyd, DT Landon Cohen, TE Do- Norris 24, York 13 Washington at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Cleveland at Kansas City, 7:07 p.m. Washington (Strasburg 10-10) at ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Activated minique Jones, CB Kamaal McIlwain, CB Kristin Sabers DWU 84, Logan Wagner Wolsey-Wessington 60, Highmore- Saturday’s Games MMC 85, Lauren Fitts DWU 85, Dawn North Platte 34, Columbus 0 Harrold 10 Monday’s Games Seattle (Elias 9-11), 8:10 p.m. C Yadier Molina from the 15-day DL. Op- Sam Miller, P Brian Moorman, QB Jordan O’Neill 14, Wayne 10 N.Y. Yankees (Pineda 3-2) at Toronto Boston at Tampa Bay, 12:10 p.m. Sunday’s Games tioned C Tony Cruz to Springfield (Texas). Palmer, FB Evan Rodriguez, WR Naa- Chapman BCU 86, Tiera Feller DWU 86, (Hutchison 8-11), 12:07 p.m. Jeicy Rivas Plata MC 88, Lindsey Sorlie Omaha Creighton Prep 28, Papillion- Minnesota at Baltimore, 12:35 p.m. Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets, 12:10 p.m. WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Ex- man Roosevelt and C Jared Wheeler. LaVista 0 BASEBALL Detroit (Scherzer 15-4) at Chicago Detroit at Cleveland, 3:05 p.m. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 12:35 p.m. tended its player development agreement Placed CB Mario Butler, CB Bobby BCU 89, Kelly Kruse HC 91, Allison White Sox (Sale 10-3), 12:10 p.m., 1st Depko MU 92 Omaha North 20, Millard West 13 AMERICAN LEAGUE Seattle at Oakland, 3:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs at St. Louis, 1:15 p.m. with Hagerstown (SAL) for two years Felder and TE Tony Moeaki on the injured Papillion-LaVista South 21, Omaha game Texas at Kansas City, 7:10 p.m. Milwaukee at San Francisco, 3:05 through the 2016 season. reserve list. Signed LS Garrison Sanborn MOUNT MARTY: Logan Wagner 85, East Division Burke 3 Minnesota (Gibson 11-10) at Balti- p.m. American Association to a contract extension. Kellie Winckler 96, Kelly Amundson 98, W L Pct GB Southern 30, Thayer Central 21 more (Tillman 11-5), 6:05 p.m. Colorado at Arizona, 3:10 p.m. AMARILLO SOX — Exercised the — Terminated Elly Miiller 100, Kristen Shanahan 103, Baltimore 77 56 .579 — NATIONAL LEAGUE Tekamah-Herman 20, Wisner-Pilger Boston (Webster 3-2) at Tampa Bay L.A. Dodgers at San Diego, 3:10 2015 contract options on RHPs Derek the contracts of WR Armanti Edwards, TE Aure Rodriguez 105, Chyenna Julius 106 New York 70 63 .526 7 East Division 14 (Odorizzi 9-11), 6:10 p.m. p.m. Blacksher, David Casillas, Jake Feckley, Jeron Mastrud, OT Dennis Roland and C- Toronto 67 67 .500 10 1/2 W L Pct GB Tri County 27, Humboldt/Table Rock- Cleveland (Bauer 5-7) at Kansas Washington at Seattle, 3:10 p.m. Anthony Figliolia, Jeremy Gooding, Tyler G Robert Turner. Waived RB Jordan Tampa Bay 65 70 .481 13 Washington 75 57 .568 — VOLLEYBALL Steinauer 6 City (Shields 12-7), 6:10 p.m. Miami at Atlanta, 4:10 p.m. Hale, Randy Hamrick, Matt Larkins, Lynch. Boston 59 75 .440 18 1/2 Atlanta 71 64 .526 5 1/2 West Holt 47, Laurel-Concord/Co- Detroit (K.Ryan 0-0) at Chicago Monday’s Games Kellen Moen; LHPs Kristhiam Linares, CINCINNATI BENGALS — Re- FRIDAY’S S.D. SCORES Central Division Miami 65 68 .489 10 1/2 leridge 6 White Sox (Bassitt 0-0), 6:10 p.m., 2nd N.Y. Mets at Miami, 12:10 p.m. Clayton Tanner; Cs Jeff Farnham, Jody leased RB BenJarvus Green-Ellis, LB Aberdeen Central def. Rapid City W L Pct GB New York 63 72 .467 13 1/2 Wilber-Clatonia 35, Columbus Lake- game Philadelphia at Atlanta, 12:10 p.m. Roberston; INFs Kyle Bellows, Ransom Brandon Joiner, DT LaKendrick Ross and Central, 25-11, 25-11, 25-17 Kansas City 74 59 .556 — Philadelphia 61 73 .455 15 view 0 Texas (Mikolas 2-5) at Houston Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 1:15 p.m. LaLonde, Kyle Nichols, Andres Ro- QB Tyler Wilson. Rapid City Stevens def. Pierre, 25- Detroit 72 60 .545 1 1/2 (Feldman 7-10), 6:10 p.m. Central Division W L Pct GB Milwaukee at Chicago Cubs, 1:20 driguez, Travis Weaver, Joe Weik; and — Milwaukee 73 60 .549 — p.m. OFs Johnny Bladel, Jason Martin, Derek Waived C Mike Brewster, QB Ricky St. Louis 71 61 .538 1 1/2 Colorado 2, San Francisco 2, tie, 6 Perren and Geraldo Valentin. Stanzi, OT Cody Booth, WR Chad Pittsburgh 70 64 .522 3 1/2 innings, comp. of susp. game, 3:10 p.m. Can-Am League Bumphis, DL DeAndre Coleman, DT easily. tum by delivering sweetness Cincinnati 65 70 .481 9 Arizona at San Diego, 3:10 p.m. NEW JERSEY JACKALS — Exer- Ricky Havili-Heimuli, FB Eric Kettani, S After struggling to get via air mail. Chicago 59 74 .444 14 San Francisco at Colorado, 3:10 cised the 2015 contract options on LHPs Craig Loston, QB Stephen Morris, G West Division p.m. Michael Antonini, Anthony Ferrara, Isaac Drew Nowak, K Kasey Redfern, DE Ger- VHS Washington at L.A. Dodgers, 7:10 Pavlik; RHPs Keith Bilodeau, Shaun Ellis, ald Rivers, G Tyler Shatley, TE D.J. yards Brown found Regan Brown hooked up with W L Pct GB Bye up the middle on third Brandon Mockler for a 74- Los Angeles 76 58 .567 — p.m. Ryan Fennell, Ty Kelley, Salvador Tialavea and LB Marcus Whitfield. From Page 12 San Francisco 71 62 .534 4 1/2 Sanchez, Jeff Shields, Eric Smith, Zack Placed WR Tandon Doss and cornerback down for a 15-yard scoring yard screen and see-ya touch- San Diego 62 70 .470 13 Staniewicz; Cs Tony Caldwell, Dwight Rashaad Reynolds on injured reserve. TRANSACTIONS Childs; INFs Richard Arias, Jeremy Waived/injured TE Brandon Barden. Arizona 55 78 .414 20 1/2 BASEBALL pass and the Tanagers led 7- down and he game was tied Barnes, Jose Cuevas, Steve Nikorak, Jon — Re- Colorado 53 80 .398 22 1/2 American League Talley, Rob Zinmeister; OFs Jorge leased K Connor Barth, DE Larry English, 0. at 14-all only 29 seconds Thursday’s Games BOSTON RED SOX — Recalled Vermillion stopped a Cortes, Joe Dunigan, Alonzo Harris and OL Jamon Meredith, LB Nate Askew, LB Cincinnati 7, Chicago Cubs 2 RHP Anthony Ranaudo from Pawtucket On its next drive Lennox later. Felix Sanchez. Ka’Lial Glaud, OT Edawn Coughman, CB fourth-down Lennox run at San Francisco 4, Colorado 1 (IL). Optioned LHP Edwin Escobar to Frontier League Anthony Gaitor, CB Keith Lewis, CB Kip benefitted from a 51-yard Carter Kratz picked off a Atlanta 6, N.Y. Mets 1 Pawtucket. the their goal line and took WINDY CITY THUNDERBOLTS — Edwards, FB Lonnie Pryor, DE T.J. Fa- Friday’s Games CLEVELAND INDIANS — Activated kickoff return and would Lennox pass late in the half Sold the contract of RHP Danny Carela tinikin, DB Marc Anthony, OL Andrew over on downs with 5:50 to Pittsburgh 2, Cincinnati 1 C Yan Gomes from the 7-day concussion to Atlanta (NL). Miller and OL Jeremiah Warren. score on the first play of the and then things got interest- N.Y. Mets 4, Philadelphia 1 list. Placed INF-C Chris Gimenez on the go. WASHINGTON REDSKINS — Atlanta 5, Miami 2 three-day paternity list. Signed 3B Rus- second quarter. ing. National Basketball Association Waived P Robert Malone, TE Ted Bolser, That would be enough to Chicago Cubs at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. sell Branyan to a minor league contract — CB Richard Crawford, S Da’Mon Cromar- Jacob Lackas scored on Brown tickled the air- Colorado at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. and assigned him to Columbus (IL). cement a second straight Waived G-F and C tie-Smith, WR Lee Doss, NT Robert an eight-yard, fourth down waves with a long, lofting 53- L.A. Dodgers at San Diego, 10:10 DETROIT TIGERS — Promoted Miroslav Raduljica. FOOTBALL Thomas, OL Kevin Kowalski and OL opening night win. p.m. RHP Evan Reed from Toledo (IL). Desig- run and the game was tied 7- yard scoring pass to Tevita Stevens. A 60-yard pass from Washington at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. nated RHP Jose Ortego for assignment. NFL — Suspended San Francisco HOCKEY 7. Ouellette with 10 seconds to Milwaukee at San Francisco, 10:15 KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Desig- Brown to Matt Ouellette set LB Aldon Smith nine games after violating National Hockey League p.m. nated LHP Bruce Chen for assignment. Lennox got the ball back go in the quarter and Vermil- the league’s substance abuse and per- EDMONTON OILERS — Agreed to up the Tanagers on their first Saturday’s Games Recalled RHP Louis Coleman from sonal conduct policies. Suspended Min- terms with D Justin Schultz on a one-year moments later on an inter- lion headed into the locker Chicago Cubs (Doubront 0-0) at St. Omaha (PCL). drive with the ball at the nesota WR Jerome Simpson for the first contract. Louis (Masterson 2-2), 1:15 p.m., 1st NEW YORK YANKEES — Selected ception and scored 11 plays room up 20-14. three games of the regular season for vi- American Hockey League Lennox three. The Orioles’ game the contract of LHP Josh Outman from olating the league’s substance abuse pol- HARTFORD WOLF PACK — Signed and five-plus minutes later on Lennox started the sec- Cincinnati (Simon 13-8) at Pittsburgh Scranton/Wilkes Barre (IL). Designated defense stiffened and the icy. Fined Dallas S Ahmad Dixon $22,050 F Shawn O’Donnell. hosts were denied an early a John Oldenkamp nine-yard ond half with a decent drive (Worley 5-4), 3:05 p.m. LHP Rich Hill for assignment. score. run with 5:34 left in the first but Tyler Madsen picked off a Vermillion turned over half. fourth-down Oriole pass and Lennox on downs and took Trailing 14-7, Vermillion Vermillion kept the momen- shook off the Oriole momen- tum. ning back from last season to yards (7,824). His favorite tar- advantage immediately if not turn to for help. He will, how- get will be first-team all-MVFC Jacks ever, have five upperclass- receiver Jason Schneider, From Page 14 men protecting him on the who had a school-record 78 offensive line. How the of- catches for 1,088 yards and Winner 50, Chamberlain 0 S.F. Christian 22, fense gels as a unit is one of 10 touchdowns a year ago. WINNER — Chamberlain started off the team’s biggest question But the Jackrabbits need Football the season strong with a 50-0 win over Sioux Valley 19 Jackrabbits’ running back is Winner in football Thursday night. VOLGA — Sioux Falls Christian beat one of two FCS players ever marks entering the season. other receivers to emerge From Page 12 In the win for Chamberlain, Nick Sioux Valley 22-19 in the season opener to have two 2,000-yards rush- AUSTIN SUMNER: South after the graduations of Hossle had two runs for a total of 104 Thursday. ing seasons and needs only Dakota State’s Trevor Tiefenthaler (45 yards and two touchdowns in the first In the win for Sioux Falls Christian, the 218 more yards to tie Western already holds school records catches, 547 yards) and Bran- Dell Rapids 36-33. quarter. Nathan Galbraith had a 50 yard team rushed for a total of 355 yards led by Keegan VanEgdom with 145 yards. Illinois’ Herb Donaldson for in completions (631), at- don Hubert (36 catches, 423 Mitch Hansen led Madison (1-0) with run for a touchdown and a 26 yard recep- the conference’s career rush- tempts (1,085) and passing yards, four touchdowns). 172 rushing yards and 177 passing tion for a touchdown in the second quar- Van Egdom made a 50 yard and an eight yards. Mason Leighton had 53 recieving ter. Alex Schaeffer returned an yard run for a touchdown. Jack Olson ing mark at 4,746. Zenner will yards, as well. for a touchdown and scored a touchdown off a three yard run. have to contend Saturday, Jase Nelson led Dell Rapids (0-1) with Cameron Kuill made a 43 yard run for a For Sioux Valley, Brock Swartos led though, with a Missouri de- 298 yards passing. Tanner Ljunggren had touchdown to finish the game. the team in rushing with 84 yards and fensive line that led the SEC three snags for 127 yards. Next, Chamberlain will host Vermillion scored touchdowns off a 50 yard run and a 44 yard catch. Hayden Hall had six with 41 sacks and 108 tackles Madison will host Tea Area on Friday, and Winner will host Bon Homme Thurs- for loss last season. while Dell Rapids has their bye week. day. rushes for 61 yards and scored a touch- MADISON (1-0)...... 8 13 14 3 — 36 down with a 34 yard run. MISSOURI’S OFFENSE: DELL RAPIDS (0-1)...... 18 0 8 7 Next, Sioux Valley is off and Sioux Maty Mauk takes over at Falls Christian will play at Beresford quarterback with four career Thursday. starts and a 51.1 career com- pletion percentage, and he won’t have the Tigers’ top feated Watertown 2-1. Julie Holly Mines had nine defen- three receivers and top run- Soto had 13 set-assists, and sive digs. Gazelles Danielle Salvatori had 12 de- The freshman “B” team From Page 11 fensive digs. Hannah Bock- defeated Watertown 2-1. Anna holt pounded in six kills. Savey had 12 set-assists. The sophomore squad The Gazelles travel to The Gazelles are keeping won against Watertown 2-0. Sioux Falls Lincoln Tuesday. their heads up. “The girls Katie Hauser had 11 set-as- Announcing... Yankto n played better than I antici- sists and Kami Cornemann You can follow Adrienne pated,” Beste said. “I am ex- had five defensive digs. Kusek on twitter at www.twit- cited to see what they have The freshman “A” team ter.com/ AdrienneKusek. Dis- in them for the rest of the lost to Watertown 1-2. Aurora cuss this story at season.” Papstein had eight kills, Anna www.yankton.net. Savey had 10 set-assists, and Citywide The junior-varsity de- Preserve Your Pension Rummage

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