Rocanville School June 2016...Gr. 10 –12 Exams Gr. 3 Trip to Kindergarten 24 Day 6 Gr. 2 Trip to...
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Rocanville School June 2016 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 Day 1 Pizza Day
Kindergarten
2 Day 2
3 Day 3 SHSAA Track & Field
@ Regina
Kindergarten
4 SHSAA Track & Field @
Regina
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6 Day 4
7 Day 5 Hot Lunch: Taco in a bag $5.00; Mini bag
$3.50
Kindergarten
8 Day 6 Last Day for Pizza
9 Day 1
Kindergarten
10 Day 2
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12 Band Spring Concert
6:30 p.m. School Gym
Silver Collection
13 Day 3 St. John’s Band
Recruitment 1:00 p.m.
Kindergarten
14 Day 4 Hot Lunch: Baked
Pasta with side salad and cheese bread
$5.00
15 Day 5 Elementary Track &
Field
(Snack Shack is
closed)
Kindergarten
16 Day 6
17 Day 1 Last Day the Snack
Shack is open Alternate Day for
Elementary Track & Field
Kindergarten
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19 Happy
20 Day 2 Grade 6 Trip to
Regina – Science Centre, Legislative
Building, and Museum
21 Day 3 Rocanville School
Awards @ 1:00 p.m
SRC Hamburger Lunch
Kindergarten
22 Day 4 Library & Texbook
Return Date
23 Day 5 Gr. 10 – 12 Exams
Gr. 3 Trip to
Fieldstone Park Kindergarten
24 Day 6 Gr. 10 – 12 Exams
Gr. 2 Trip to the
Museum
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Last Day for Kindergarten
Portfolios go home Gr. 1 Trip to the
Museum
28 Day 2 Gr. 10 – 12 Exams
Gr. 1 – 9 Report Cards go home
29 Staff Development Day (no school for
students)
30 Staff Development Day (no school for
students) 10-12 Report Cards Online on Homelogic
(see note inside newsletter)
Grad 2016
First Day Back Thurs., Sept 1, 2016
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Inside this issue: Page 1 – Administrative Team Message Page 2 – Kindergarten Eligibility/Lost and Found/ Report Card Pickup /Element-ary Track Meet /School Awards /Bus Drivers Page 3 – Snack Shack/Shoe Reminder/Snack Shack Hot Lunches/Pizza Wednesday/ Library News Page 4 – Library & Textbook Return Date/SRC News Page 5 – SEDAA & SHSAA Website/Jr. Badminton/Rookie Badminton Page 6 –High School Track and Field Page 7 – June Final Exam/ News from the Office Page 8 – Rocanville Grad Class of 2016 Page 9-11– Community News Page 12-13 – HomeLogic Registrations Page 14 – 2016-17 School Year Page 15 – June Birthdays Page 16 – July Birthdays Page 17 – August Birthdays
Rocanville School Promoting academic and personal excellence
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Administrative Team’s Message
“Another turning point, a fork stuck in the road…..”(I will leave the rest of the song you remember from your grad to Green Day) yes that song does mean that graduation is fast upon us and the end of another school year. For many of our students this spells the end of a planned 13 years in our building designed to catapult them into the fast track of society. For the rest of our grades it means a transition to another grade. Celebrations of milestones and landmarks of the year and the calm and quiet of summer that awaits before the challenges of another year that lies ahead. Please do not put the carriage in front of the horse. Graduating students and high school students your hard work is required right up to the end of the month. Keep a level of focus and urgency as the end of the month approaches to ensure your own personal success.
This June we say goodbye (not quite Good Riddance as the song title from the lyrics I opened with from Green Day may lead to) to 25 potential grads. We have all worked long and hard as students, parents, and staff to get you to this point in your life. Now is not the time to slow down as the life that awaits is fast moving and ever changing. You get out of life what you put into it, so I would like to take this opportunity to encourage you not to slow down and to keep plugging away but don’t forget to enjoy the moments that come your way.
On behalf of the staff here at Rocanville School we are also saying goodbye and thank you to Miss Karly Fregin and Miss Candy Lam from our teaching staff as their contracts have come to an end. Your energy, attention to detail and passion for teaching has been appreciated by both the students and staff around you. Your efforts have been appreciated in the memories we have shared throughout this school year. Best of luck in your future endeavours.
As a school we are also saying farewell from our teaching ranks to our principal, Mr. Todd Volk. Thirty years is a lot of teaching in 2 school divisions and 3 schools. When Mr. Volk graduated from high school I was born! (I remind him of this regularly!) And my goodness you have seen some radical change in education. Your six years of teaching, coaching and administration here at Rocanville School has shaped the lives of the many students and staff that you have crossed paths with along the way. May your tee offs on the golf courses be straight down the fairway as too your retirement years. Be sure to stop into Pharmasave in Moosomin to say “hi” to the ol’ boy! My retirement is in nineteen years, which means you are very much stuck with me for a while!
In the midst of all of these goodbyes and farewells brings welcomes and new challenges for our learning in the year that lies ahead. We want to extend an early welcome to our Kindergarten class for next year as well as each returning student to the grade that awaits them. I also want to take this opportunity to extend a brief welcome and introduction to our new Principal Mr. Nathan Bromm who comes to us from Weyburn Junior High. We look forward to having him lead and join our educational journey here in Rocanville for the years that lie ahead.
There are countless thank you’s to give to the community for your support, cooperation, and patience with the many events, activities and children’s education that we are all passionately connected to. The students for your hard work, attention to detail and willingness to make this school an exciting place to be each and every day. The first nation’s cultures very much believe in the concept of that it takes a community to raise a child, rural communities are no different. On behalf of Rocanville School thank you for another successful school year, our efforts have been rewarded and we made it through another year. We look forward to taking on this challenge with you again this coming September.
Enjoy your summer and be safe where ever the holiday takes you.
Mike Gowan Vice-principal Rocanville School
June 2016
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Parents of Preschoolers
Kindergarten Eligibility
Children born in 2011 are eligible for
Kindergarten attendance in the 2016-2017 school year.
Please contact the school at 645-2838 or
email [email protected] to request a Registration Form for your
child(ren).
Thank you!
Rocanville School K – 5 Elementary Track Meet
Wednesday, June 15
9:00 a.m. start (Alternate day – Friday, June 17)
Concession is open from 10:00 – 2:30
Hot dog Lunch
Everyone is welcome to cheer on the athletes.
Lost & Found If you think your child is missing items of clothing, our Lost & Found at the school is a
good place to start looking.
Please call the school or check with the caretakers.
Report Cards
Thursday, June 30, 2016
Grades 10 – 12 Reports Cards will be available
online thru HomeLogic (see instructions on Page 10&11) or can be picked up by request only.
Requests must be into the office by Friday, June 24th.
Kindergarten Portfolios will be sent home June
27th. Gr. 1– Gr. 9 Report Cards will be sent home with students on June 28th.
Thank you for your co-operation.
First day back for students next year is Thursday,
September 1, 2016
Hats off to our Bus Drivers Thank you to all our regular and spare school bus drivers for the terrific job over the past year. Your dedication and concern for the well-being of the students who ride your bus is greatly appreciated.
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Snack Shack
The last day the Snack Shack will be open for this school year is June 17th. ALL PROFITS from the Snack Shack are used to cover school trips. Thank you to all students and staff who have volunteered their time in the Snack Shack over this school year as well as to those who have supported it with their purchases.
Pizza Wednesdays
The last Pizza Wednesday will be June 8th.
Thank you for your support this year!
Shoe Reminder When you are planning ahead for all those “new” items for the next school year, please remember to purchase non-marking runners for your child to wear in both of our gyms. We realize that many black-soled shoes have “non-marking” stickers on them but be wary of those claims, particularly on the less expensive shoes. Your co-operation in this matter in the past has made a noticeable contribution to the upkeep of our gym and stage floors. We thank you for that and for your continued efforts this coming year.
June Library News
Wow! Another school year is drawing to a close. It seems like we are just nicely getting under way and it’s suddenly time to wrap up. It is always a sad time of year for me as I say good bye to the students in the Graduating Class. I always wonder how they will do and what will become of them. Congratulations and the Best of Luck in the future. On a happier note holidays are just around the corner and memories are waiting to be made. With the end of the year sneaking up on us I would just like to remind you to ensure that your child has returned all of their library books and text books. Books are very costly to replace and we only have just enough for our larger classes. If text books are not returned by exam time you will be charged to replace them. Just a little heads up for next year. We will be having Lifetouch do our school pictures again. They will be here to do them on Tuesday, September 6/2016. When all the details are worked out for what classes we will have etc. a schedule will be posted for the teachers. Make sure you are reading over the summer. It is a great way to relax and stay out of the hot sun as well as being educational. Have a great summer!
Mrs. Schiller Library Technician
Snack Shack Hot Lunch Dates
Tues., June 7 Taco in a bag $5.00; Mini bag $3.50
Tues., June 14 Baked Pasta with side salad and
cheese bread $5.00
Daily Menu Veggie Trays $3.00 Chicken Taco Salad $5.00 Chicken Caesar Salad $5.00 Pizza Subs 12” - $6.00, 6” - $4.00 Bits ‘n’ Bites $1.00
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Library & Textbook Return Date
Wednesday, June 22, 2016
SRC News SRC would like to thank the students and staff at Rocanville School for another fantastic year. We are planning on hosting a school wide BBQ on Tuesday, June 21st. Order forms will be sent home shortly for students. First burger will be complimentary. Additional burgers may be purchased for $2.
SRC ExECutivES SRC will be looking for executives for the 2016-2017 school year, if you or someone you know is interested in joining SRC, please see Miss Down or Miss Bartley. We have had a few students step forward and we are looking forward to working with them in the following school year!
talEnt SHow We had yet another successful talent show on Friday, May 20th and were so amazed at the variety of talents that our students have. We encourage all students to be thinking of their talents to perform for next year’s show.
2016 Rocanville School Talent Show Performers • Abby Nelson- Hula Hooping to Katy Perry’s “Part of Me” • Eva Lowe-Smidt dancing to “Let’s Get Crazy” • Julian and Jesalie Lomerio- dancing to a remix of songs created by Julian • GLEE- Favorite Things • Rylan Eckersley- playing “Reck of Old 97” on the spoons • Callie Hermanson- playing on the saxophone “Sultan’s Saber” • Kendall Shipp and Marissa Smith- singing “The Glow” • Sophia Fafard- playing the piano “New World-Symphony Theme” • Emma Kingdon- poetry reciting “Harlem” • Grace Deptuck- playing the piano “Big Teddy, Little Teddy” • Kali McKean- singing “Fight Song” • Wyatt Bachman- Reciting poetry • Maddi Gulka and Madalyn Polvi- playing a duet on the piano “Celebration
Overture” • Megan Kelly- singing “American Honey” • Maddi Gulka, Celeste Park, and Toryn Harper- singing and playing “Riptide” • GLEE- singing “A Hard Knock Life” • Olivia and Anthony Kelly- playing and singing “The Devil Went Down to Georgia” • SRC- Music Video
Thanks to all those who helped make our show yet another success. We have a very talented school!
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South East District Athletic Association (SEDAA) Website Rocanville School Sports Teams are a part of the South East District Athletic Association (SEDAA). News about our teams can be found on the SEDAA website at www.sedaa.ca Check it out!
Saskatchewan High School Athletic Association (SHSAA) Website Rocanville School Sports Teams are a part of the Saskatchewan High School Athletic Association (SHSAA). News about our teams can be found on the SHSAA website at www.shsaa.ca Check it out!
Junior Badminton
Junior badminton has come to a conclusion for another season. We had a small group this year with
only ten athletes from grade eight and grade nine. Our grade eight students were Noelle DeCorby, Chris
Lonseth, Dawson Springer and Drew Bell. Our grade nine students were Tyler Stewart, Bailey Williamson,
Brett Stangeland, Josh Loreto, Sam Green and Janna Abud. We also had four grade seven students who
were brought up from the rookie team to participate in junior pre-districts: Ethan Roden, Chandie Haryung,
Dakota Machniak and Maria Green.
Pre-districts were held in Rocanville on May 3rd. Our team played hard and we had five athletes who
moved on to districts: Tyler Stewart and Bailey Williamson for mixed doubles, Brett Stangeland and Dawson
Springer for boys doubles, and Noelle DeCorby for girls singles. These athletes went to Stoughton on May 7
and all made it into the playoff round.
A big thank you to all the seniors who helped out with junior badminton this year, and thank you to
all our athletes for your hard work and dedication this season.
Coaches: Miss Down and Mrs. Lowe
Rookie Badminton
This year we opened up the Rookie Badminton season with 15 athletes from Grades 6 & 7. They were all very eager to get out on the court during practices and games. We practiced Mondays and Fridays at lunch, time permitting, and Wednesdays after school throughout the season, playing 2 exhibition home/away games against Moosomin and one visit to Wapella. After these games it was confirmed that we had some very talented athletes!
The team went back to Wapella for the pre-district round robin tournament. The kids competed very well. Although Karyssa Watson was the only athlete to move on to districts in Moosomin that Saturday finishing second in girls doubles, we had many entries come just shy of moving on finishing third and others had to opt out due to previous plans on the Saturday.
So on May 7th, Karyssa went to Moosomin to compete in Districts where there was some great competition which made for some very exciting matches! In the end Karyssa finished in 3rd place! Way to go Karyssa.
Overall we had a very successful season! Congratulations to all on a job well done!
Coach: Mike Gowan Assistant Coach: Delaney Hickie
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Senior Track and Field
Our track team performed very well at the Regional Track Meet in Moosomin on May 18th. Mrs. Campbell and Ms. Byers were please with their athletes, the effort they put in their events and the overall results. Six students received top finishes and were awarded the aggregate award in their division: Chandie Haryung Pee Wee Girls 38 points Bailey Williamson Midget Girls 40 points Tristan Miller Junior Girls 38 points Andrew Lonseth Junior Boys 40 points Rylar Hutchinson Junior Boys 38 points runner up Chris Lonseth Bantam Boys 40 points Zach Park Senior Boys 40 points Twenty students continued on to compete at Districts in Weyburn on May 25th. Ms. Byers and Mrs. Campbell were once again proud of this years track team’s efforts at Districts. Although these athletes had to battle through very rainy conditions, they continued to perform to the best of their ability and many students had top finishes: Chris Lonseth, Dawson Springer Bantom Boys Noelle DeCorby Bantam Girls Josh Loreto, Mason Eckersley Midget Boys Bailey Williamson, Callie Haryung Midget Girls Andrew Lonseth, Rylar Hutchinson Junior Boys Tristan Miller, Brooke Reed Junior Girls Zach Park Senior Boys Maddie Reed Senior Girls Aggregate award winners were: Chris Lonseth 40 points Dawson Springer 38 points runner up Andrew Lonseth 38 points Bailey Williamson 38 points The following athletes will be attending Provincials in Regina on June 3 and 4th: Maddie Reed, Zach Park, Andrew Lonseth, Rylar Hutchinson, Tristan Miller, Brooke Reed, Bailey Williamson, Callie Haryung, Josh Loreto and Mason Eckersley. Good Luck to all our athletes! Coaches: Mrs. Campbell and Ms. Byers
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Time to say goodbye to the 2015-2016 school year! It’s amazing how fast these 10 months go by. The school year has been full of activities and events for our students and staff. Some of our most memorable moments include our Spring student luncheon, Talent Show, Christmas Concert and award-winning drama production! We saw our staff and students really come together to make these events happen. We were also very lucky to be able to host Hoja! Our sports teams have done us proud this year as well! We sincerely hope you all have an excellent summer! Stay safe and have fun See you back for the next school year on Thursday, September 1st, 2016. To the Graduating Class of 2016: Congratulations on attaining this milestone and we wish you all the best in your future adventures!! Mrs. Budd Mrs. Decorby
Semester Two 2016 Final Exam Schedule – Thursday, June 23 to Tuesday, June 28
Date Time Subjects Thursday, June 23 Day 5
9:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m.
ELA B10 Foundations 20
Friday, June 24 Day 6
9:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m.
ELA A30 (departmental) Physical Science 20
Monday, June 27 Day 1
9:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m.
Biology 30 (departmental) Math Foundations-Pre-Calculus 10
Tuesday, June 28 Day 2
9:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m.
Math Pre-Calculus 30 (departmental) Math Pre-Calculus 20
Science 10 – No final exam but students need to complete portfolios by Wednesday, June 22
Any Science 10 students who end up having to write the final exam will do so on Tuesday, June 28 at 9:00 A.M.
Students taking on-line classes – please check with your online teacher and Mr. Volk
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Congratulations to the Rocanville Grad Class of 2016
Mazlynne Bachman Wyatt Bachman Hailee Becker
Christopher Brouse-Ridsdale Dalice Brouse-Ridsdale
Aaron Crosson Chantelle Decorby
Celine Fafard Ryley Green
Shaylynn Haryung Jordan Hunter Heidi Perante Joel Petersen Dillan Reavie
Madison Reed Savannah Roden Aaron Sheppard
Taylor Stangeland Austyn Stanhope Amber Stewart Randy Stowe
Kayla Taypotat Ceara Turnbull
Colton Williamson Jesse Williamson
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Community News
Rocanville Recreation Afterschool/Summer Program is in need of, active toys (hula hoops, Skip its, Jump ropes, balls (footballs, basketballs, soccer balls, etc.), ball gloves, hockey sticks etc.) Egg cartons (cardboard), flower seeds, crafting supplies, dress up clothes, etc. Your donations are greatly appreciated.
Disc Golf The Rocanville-Moosomin Disc Golf Club will begin non-competitive, fun-league play on Tuesday, May
17 at 6 pm at the Rocanville Disc Golf Club (Rocanville Cross-country Ski Club). The league continues thereafter every Tuesday through the summer months. Players of all levels are welcome to join. Bring your own discs. For more
information, contact Chris at 434-7937.
The Rocanville Disc Golf Club will host their inaugural team-doubles tournament on Sunday, June 26. Stay tuned to the Rocanville-Moosomin Disc Golf Club's Facebook page or contact Chris for more information.
Rocanville Aquatic Centre
Please contact the Rec Office if you are interested in having your name on a list that the pool can contact for help occasionally by email [email protected] or call 306-645-2164. We would contact you letting you know of upcoming events that we need help with and you could let us know if you are
available to help. Please like Rocanville Aquatic Centre Facebook page to stay informed.
Parent & Tot and 3 & 4 year old Swimming Lessons June 15, 17, 20, 22 & 24th
Daytime Lessons 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
June 13 – 24th Evening Lessons 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. (this option will be dependent on registration)
Cost: $60 Swimmer level $50 Parent & Tot
To register for daytime or evening lessons, please message the Rocanville Aquatic Centre on Facebook! Boot Camp
Sign up for our pool Boot Camps on Mondays & Wednesdays 8 – 9 p.m. starting May 9, 2016. Drop ins welcome! Session 2 begins June 20th – July 20th. Cost is $10 per class with pre-registration or $12 drop in.
Call 306-645-2164 or email [email protected] to register
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Rocanville Arts and Culture Camp
Rocanville Recreation & Economic Development is running an Arts & Culture Camp. This camp will be held at the museum following the Summer Program. The Arts and Culture Camp will allow children to explore many different types of art and participate in many cultural activities. Included in the Arts & Culture Camp will be a Living Arts portion. This is where children will go over to the lodge and learn skills such as knitting, quilting, woodworking, canning, painting, gardening, etc. from the elders within the community. Stay tuned for more details. Summer Program
Rocanville Recreation is pleased to announce that the Summer Program for kids will be running once again this summer! We have many great things planned this year including field trips, outdoor activities, crafts and more! Stay tuned for more details. The Rocanville Track Committee is looking for volunteers to continue the walking/running track project. The planning is mostly complete; we are in need of ideas for fundraising. We are also looking for an individual or group to organize the marathon this year that is held in September. If you have any interest either of these two committees please email Traci Burke at [email protected]. The 2016 Saskatchewan Summer Games will be held in our own backyard, in Estevan, Saskatchewan. Get on board and share Southeast Connection's excitement for our district playing host to these Games. http://www.southeastconnection.ca/img/uploads/Tryouts_Poster.pdf
Borderland Coop Career Opportunities: Rocanville Gas Bar & Convenience Store for Part Time Cashier/Pump Attendant
The successful candidate will be expected to perform duties involving customer service, processing transactions through till, inventory, balancing, light cleaning duties, and
pumping fuel. This position will average 28 – 32 hours per week.
We offer competitive wages, benefits that include health, dental, life insurance and pension, purchase rebate, bonus program and training and advancement opportunities.
Closing Date: June 3, 2016
Coming Events: Sat., June 18 Market at the Museum 10 a.m. – 2 p.m., 220 Qu’Appelle Ave. Featuring live music
by The Kelly’s, bouncers and activities for the kids, and BBQ by TD Bank & Royal Canadian Legion #020. Future Markets: July 16 & August 20th.
June is Parks and Recreation Month
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STAR SEARCH Quarter Finals - June 4th
There will be lots of exciting events happening that day including Breakfast at the golf course, a sidewalk sale, ribbon cutting at the Borderland Co-op C-Store, bouncers for the kids, Rocanville Soccer Club will be hosting their league tournament, Pulled Pork Supper, and so much more!
Volunteers Needed! We are in need of volunteers to help out during GX94 Starsearch (Saturday, June 4th). We need volunteers to sell tickets for the supper and cabaret, people to help with the canteen that the pool is doing for the soccer tournament, and people to help with the set up and clean up of the cabaret.
Please consider helping out in any way that you can. An event like this will not be successful without the support of volunteers.
If you are interested in volunteering email [email protected] or call 306-645-2164.
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Rocanville School June Birthdays 2016 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1
Kohle Hubick
2 Brooklyn Kruppi Mrs. Palmer
3 Sierra Logan Taylor Stangeland Katie Swanston Ceara Turnbull
4 Andrew Lonseth
5 Grace Deptuck Shaylynn Haryung
6 Emmett Fafard
7 Dakota Machniak Mrs. Minty
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20 Angel Loreto Jessy Tse
21 Kole Glover
22 Quinn Fafard Mitchell Gawryluk Javin Scott
23 Mrs. Selby
24 Bradley Bell Terex Fafard
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Rocanville School July Birthdays 2016
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 Kiara Scott
2 Mrs. King-Bachman Mrs. Kingdon
3 Kristopher Glover Leah Polvi
4 Jazlyn Koroscil Robyn Munro Joel Petersen
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7 Lachlan Neville Rowan Woods
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27 Dawson Brolund
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29 Jordan Hunter
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3 Tia Kingdon
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