By Washington Post StaffFebruary 28, 2023. When it comes to producing outstanding high school basketball players, the Los Angeles area ranks among the best. Led Lions to the Metro Conference championship and No. Williams (Kansas), forward Manny Dies (Kansas State), point guard Jamall Walker (Saint Louis) and his nephew, Mark Eck, who led Fort Hays State to an NCAA Division II national championship in 1996. He cashed out a staggering $103.2 million in career earnings. The son of former University of Houston standout Michael Young, from the Phi Slama Jama years, Joseph Young signed with Providence before he decided to play for the University of Houston, then eventually landed at the University of Oregon, where he was the 2015 Pac-12 Player of the Year. Otis was eventually convicted of sexually molesting one of his players in 2009. 6-3 Placed under the control of Mastery Charter Schools in 2011, Simon Gratz changed its name to Simon Gratz High School Mastery Charter and was taken off the PDSL list in 2012. Teammates Scottie Barnes and Moses Moody were also lottery picks in 2021. Harrison Barnes has been in the NBA since he was selected No. Oscar Robertson left Crispus Attucks High and embarked on one of the greatest college and pro basketball careers of all time. It went by Negro High School until 1939, when it was named after its first principal, A.H. Parker. We knew going in that Kennedy was going to be a very good team, Sabers said. Both were the top player. 1 overall by the Portland Trail Blazers in the 2007 NBA draft and subsequently became one of the biggest busts in professional sports history. PLAYER OF THE YEAR Louis Bullock Guard Laurel Baptist Senior 6-3 Repeat All-Met. Bosh was elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2021. McClymonds went 32-0 that season, becoming the first high school basketball team from the East Bay to go unbeaten since Berkeley High in 1969-70. Damian Cosby, Northern, 23.2 Related organizations The first class was just 19 students and 1 teacher. Kirsten Stickney/For the Sun-Times. Head coach Russell Otis was acquitted in his trial for sexually molesting one of his players and reclaimed his job before the 2002-03 season. Key players: Jerry Lucas, Larry Emrick, Tom Sizer. In all, 11 Overbrook alums have made it to the league. Key players: Patrick Ewing, Kevin Headley. CARL BANKS, LB, BEECHER (1976-1979): A dominating defender and all-state player for the Buccaneers, Banks is one of the greatest high school players ever from the city of Flint. NIL; NIL Deal Tracker; NIL Deals; NIL News Feed; NIL U; . Below is a graphical representation of how our formula works. 26 5 5. Former Hargrave star Luke Hancock transferred to the University of Louisville in 2011 after playing his first two seasons at George Mason. Recruiting Services Consensus Index (RSCI) Rankings - 1999. He was just one of three future NBA players on the roster alongside junior Voshon Lenard and senior Howard Eisley. I stand in awe of him.". In 2013, Hancock was named Final Four Most Outstanding Player after he led Louisville to the national championship. Dajuan Wagner's son, D.J. There aren't too many high school basketball players with the electro-shock hops of Simeon Career Academy's Derrick Rose, a future NBA Most Valuable Player who . Stanley, at 6-foot-6 and 315 pounds, was a consensus All-American at Notre Dame in 2015, and the Baltimore Ravens selected him No. With Ewing on its roster, Cambridge could beat just about anybody. In Philadelphia-area prep hoops history, you can count him alongside players like Wilt Chamberlain and Kobe Bryant as the all-time greats. Forward Duane Ferrell went on to star at Georgia Tech and played 11 seasons in the NBA. Hurley's son Bobby is now the head coach at Arizona State, and his son Danny is the head coach at the University of Connecticut. Long Beach Poly's girls team, however, has become a state powerhouse in that time. The current Little Hawk squad has been resilient this season, bouncing back from the season-opening loss to win seven games in a row, including a 14-7 victory over then-undefeated West High on Oct 11. 2 overall pick in the 2022 NBA draft after spending one season at Gonzaga. They repeated in 1994 and have won nine total national championships. But I think the table was set for those guys in 93 and they did very well. Robert Shelton, Louisa, 6-4, Jr. Basketball Without Borders returns to all-star weekend camp for 1st time since 2020, NFHS Network's Weekly Top 10 Basketball Highlights, 3 Texas schools in the lead for 4-star Longview RB Taylor Tatum, https://usatodayhss.com/2013/citys-93-state-champions-still-legendary, City's '93 state champions still legendary. But with him, it just made it an impossible team to beat really. Don't feel too bad for Ellis. Daniel Deng, Wash. Int, 22.9 Long Beach Poly has won six state championships since 2006, including four consecutive from 2006 to 2009 and back-to-back titles in 2013 and 2014. Then he played nine games before he underwent season-ending back surgery. The Chase for the Recruiting Champion powered by 247Sports Composite, The 247Sports Composite is a proprietary algorithm that compiles rankings and ratings listed in the public domain by the major media recruiting services, creating the industry's most comprehensive and unbiased prospect and team rankingsMore Info, Powered by innovative technology products, 247Sports employs a staff of more than 50 full time recruiting reporters and evaluators that rank and compile data on the nation's elite high school recruitsMore Info. The crew not only finished the job on time in about six weeks, but they also had fun doing it thanks largely to Dwights energy. Photo . Finished year by making 60-foot shot at Rnk: Athlete: POS: Rookie Yr: School: Overall Rank: 1: . They had fast defensive players and a lot of college football players that went on to play college football.. Lone Peak's only loss that season came to Florida powerhouse Montverde Academy, but the team's record included six wins over teams that were nationally ranked during the season. He was a Ukrainian Super League All-Star in 2009, NBA D-League All-Star in 2013 and NBL All-Star for the New Zealand Breakers in 2013. After Bridgeman left Washington, he was a two-time Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Year for Louisville, then played 12 seasons in the NBA. Peoria Manual High lost its only game of the season to Chicago Carver early in the season, then stormed back to set up a state semifinals showdown with another nationally ranked team in Thornton High. In 1993, Livingston was the Naismith and Gatorade player of the year and tied with Rasheed Wallace for Parade player of the year. Five years after Ewing left Cambridge Rindge and Latin School (usually just called Rindge), another future NCAA champion led the team to a state title. And I dont know how you could ever have one team that had that many all-state players. But not the title. That was just part of an 83-game winning streak for Kashmere, which was led by future Texas A&M star Karl Godine and Jarvis Williams. Parker High opened in 1900 to serve African-American students. Junior Imagine trying to prepare your team to face West Memphis High during the 1979-80 season. Garnett was the National Player of the Year in 1995 and became the first high school player picked in the NBA draft in 20 years, when he was selected No. 12. He really set a spark.. The Patrick School finished No. In 2019, Stanley had a career year and made his first Pro Bowl and first NFL All-Pro Team. McClymonds, which also counts NBA legend Bill Russell among its former players, also featured another star, future MLB outfielder Aaron Pointer. 2 recruit in the country depending on which service you looked at, and ended up playing alongside the guy he shared those top rankings with at the University of North Carolina Simon Gratz High's Rasheed Wallace. Ill stay in that house until I die, if the Lord is willing.. They got some momentum going and got us out of our rhythm. John Thompson became much more well-known as one of the greatest college basketball coaches of all time. 6-5 / 210. advanced placement courses, and honors courses. City won three state titles during a four-year stretch from 1993-96 while compiling a 47-4 record. Photo Galleries Explore and . Thompson went on to star at Providence. Simply breathtaking. Carried Falcons to the best season in school history at 27-5 and its 12. Rose was hardly a one-man show for the Prospectors. His No. One decade later, another great player took center stage and led Marion to a state championship when Zach Randolph helped the school win the 1998 title. He was a three-time Register all-state selection. Over the last few decades, Dunbar High School has become almost as well-known for putting out big-time football players as it once was for its elite basketball talent. for 20-5 Cavaliers. Lampley, No. Key players: RoShon Jacobs, Kentrell Gransberry, Darnell Lazare. Senior Forward SECOND TEAM Few high school athletes anywhere, ever, can compare with Danny Ainge at North Eugene High School. 97. Now a fixture in the playoffs, it hasnt always been that way for City. Led the Miami Valley Conference in points per game, field-goal percentage (57.8) and . Dayron Harris, Washington--Physically the strongest player in the area, the 6-4 Harris was also recruited to play football by Division I schools even though he never played the sport in high school. Kidd and Corliss Williamson were 1a and 1b. 2 Philadelphia Neumann-Goretti High. HONORABLE MENTION Randolph went on to star for Michigan State and played in the NBA for 18 seasons, where he averaged 16.9 points and 9.1 rebounds for his career and racked up $195.5 million in career earnings. Mr. Iowa Basketball in 1993. Hall of Famer Jerry Lucas was the star player on the second of back-to-back, undefeated state and national championship teams at Middletown High. Quincy also has one of the more incredible pregame routines you will ever see unique enough that it's detailed in a book, "Stand Up and Cheer: A Century of Blue Devil Basketball," written by Quincy Herald-Whig sportswriter Matt Schuckman. Jalen Hood-Schifino Montverde Academy (Montverde, FL) CG. Led by two future NBA draft lottery picks in brothers Lonzo Ball and LaMelo Ball (who was then just 5-foot-11 but would grow to 6-7), Chino Hills High was a national phenomenon in 2015-16 as they took down a schedule full of the nation's best teams. Middle brother LiAngelo Ball, who actually led the team in scoring, was also key as Chino Hills took down ranked team after ranked team, including wins over Montverde Academy (Florida), Jefferson (New York), Bishop Gorman (Nevada) and Bishop MOntgomery (California). Jamal Cobbs Verbum Dei Senior 5-8 18.0 Anthony Martin Jefferson Senior 5-9 22.0 Clem Breedlove Jordan Junior 5-11 20.0 Reggie McFerren Crenshaw Senior 6-6 19.3 Terrell McKnight Dorsey Senior 5-9 14.0 John Thompson Manual Arts Senior 6-4 20.1 Jae Yun Belmont Senior 6-2 19.6 Jerry Espinoza Bell Senior 6-4 20.0 Gerardo Roman Lincoln Senior 6-2 25.0 Mario Hernandez Roosevelt Senior 5-9 15.0. Montana isn't known for being a hotbed of high school sports, but the team Missoula Sentinel High put together in 1963-64 was impossible to keep off the list. Quincy was never more dominant than when they hit the state tournament, winning four games by an average of almost 30 points. Courtney won another state title at George Bush High School in 2010. The boys and girls all-star teams, along with their parents and coaches, will be guests of City Times at an awards breakfast at 9 a.m. April 24 at the University Hilton, soon to be the Crowne Plaza, near USC. They reportedly had 6,000 season-ticket holders. Keatts, Howard and West were all inducted into the Hargrave Hall of Fame in 2011. And then Larry Brown, the legendary head coach, to have three heroes in our eyes at that time was pretty awesome.. That summer was pretty cool knowing Tim Dwight especially Tim Dwight and Corey Honore working all summer with us to help my dad build a house, Michael Sabers said. Fields, 6-foot-3, reportedly had a 50-inch vertical and once jumped over future Illinois star Sergio McClain for a dunk. Senior Key players: Paul Silas, Joe Ellis, Aaron Pointer. Sierra Canyon Cleveland, OH. Leading the list is Toby Bailey of Loyola, who is making his fourth consecutive appearance on the area all-star team. Compton High won back-to-back CIF state championships and back-to-back national championships in 1968 and 1969 as part of a 66-game winning streak over the final two seasons. Directed Northwest D.C. school to his third IAC championship. Career 109-51. Took Braves to Maryland Class 3A championship game. What happened next with former Washington High star Junior Bridgeman is one of the greatest (mostly) unknown stories in basketball history. Findlay Prep featured a roster with three future NBA players Avery Bradley, Tristan Thompson and Cory Joseph. Sealy was at his best in the postseason, when he was named MVP of both the CHSAA Tournament and state tournament in taking down fellow New York teams that included future NBA stars Jamal Mashburn (Cardinal Hayes) and Kenny Anderson (Archbishop Malloy). The image speaks for itselffans and players alike were in awe of Webber's dominance. 3 in the nation in the polls and featured two future NBA lottery picks, 6-foot-9 forward Michael Cage and 6-10 center Keith Lee, with Cage as the alpha dog of the group. But it's another Overbrook product whose fictional persona (with the same name) is arguably one of the most famous fictitious basketball players in history. 19. St. Albans Johnson was named the City 4-A and The Times Central City Player of the Year last year. Senior guard Bryce Robson made a go-ahead layup with 70 seconds left as No. Woe unto the unfortunate post players who had to try and guard a young Chris Bosh for Lincoln High during the 2001-02 season, because the future Basketball Hall of Famer was an absolute nightmare to try and contain. Key players: Wilt Chamberlain, Vince Miller, Marty Hughes, Howard Johnson, Dave Shapiro. He fractured his neck in a car accident at the end of his senior season, then pled guilty to a misdemeanor sexual abuse charge later that year, which ended up keeping him out of DePaul, where he'd signed a letter of intent. 1 recruit in the nation before heading off to Duke University. In all, Lone Peak has won eight state championships in boys basketball and all since 2001. He played one season at USC before he was the No. Rose was the real prize, though. He is also an outstanding shooter from three-point range. He starred in basketball for BYU but also played in the majors for the Toronto Blue Jays, where he became the youngest player in franchise history to hit a home run. Oak Hill Academy didn't stop winning national titles after that first one in 1993. Young's Xavier Amos (5) dunks the ball against Kenwood. Follow Us On Social Media!Twitter: http://bit.ly/2zHv7dJInstagram: http://bit.ly/2inVlI4Facebook: http://bit.ly/2zNPZNQ In our wildest dreams we get to see a game between the 1966-67 Booker High state championship team and the 2019-20 Montverde Academy national championship team to determine the greatest high school team in Florida history. Jamail Pritchett, Quince Orchard, 22.1 In a weird twist, Louisville was later stripped of its national title because of rules violations, but Hancock and a group of other players sued the NCAA, won, and his MOP and the team's tournament records stayed in place. Key players: Cade Cunningham, Scottie Barnes, Moses Moody, Caleb Houstan, Day'Ron Sharpe. The talent faucet didn't just shut off after Dennis Scott and Co. left in the late 1980s. These are the greatest high school basketball teams of all time. Andre Miller, Verbum Dei--The Southern Section Division IV Player of the Year, Miller averaged 23.5 points, seven rebounds and four assists while leading the Eagles to a Southern Section title. Each recruit is weighted in the rankings according to a, Readers familiar with the Gaussian distribution formula will note that we use a varying value for. They led state powerhouse Kansas City Wyandotte 25-0 to start the state championship game on the way to a 92-52 victory. As a senior in 1989-90, Brandon led King to a 32-0 record and the state championship before being named mythical national champions by USA Today. Banks scored 31 points for the Speedboys in a 72-52 win over Father Judge High in the city championship game. The team, which also was featured in the 2018 documentary "We Town," won consecutive Independent Schools state titles in 2016 and 2017. With five players ranked in the 2023 ESPN 100 and four more ranked in the 2024 . Latest Achievements (Check FULL PROFILE with complete list of achievements): USA U17 National Team 202022. His NBA career technically stretched over seven seasons, but he only played in three because of injuries. 1 pick in the NBA draft after his junior season for sure and maybe his sophomore season and was a three-time Parade All-American and two-time National Player of the Year. 16. They likely would have won four straight state championships if the 2019-20 season hadn't gotten shut down. 7 overall in 2012 and won an NBA championship with the Golden State Warriors in 2015. Inglewood High took down Long Beach Poly for the 1980 CIF state championship in front of approximately 10,644 fans and became the first team to go undefeated in 11 years in the CIF. You could take the frontcourt from Archbishop John Carroll High's 1958-59 squad and line it up against any high school team in the country today and come out on top. Lazare played professional basketball for eight years. 3 overall by the Washington Wizards in the 2012 NBA Draft. Player Pos HT WT Birth City Birth Date . But this team in 93 was just incredible when you figure they had eight all-state players. Few teams have done what St. Augustine High did in 1994-95, climbing from unranked in the preseason all the way to the top of all the major national high school polls by the end of the year. Senior Eck spent 25 years coaching mostly on the junior-college level, most notably winning an NJCAA Division I National Championship at Hutchinson Community College in 2017. After California made its state championship games in basketball official in 1981, McClymonds didn't play in the championship game until 2007, when it finished as state runner-up, and won its only title to date in 2008 under head coach Dwight Nathaniel. Sentinel didn't win a state championship for almost a decade, before going back-to-back in 1972 and 1973. Wilkins went on to become arguably the greatest player in franchise history. Pray for a rainout? Gerald Hilliard, Phelps, 6-3, Sr. Key players: Da'Quan Cook, Corey Fisher, Brad Haugabrook, Jeff Robinson. Less than a decade after Buckner walked its halls, Thornridge's basketball program placed another player in the NBA with 7-foot center Kevin Duckworth. Key players: Antoine Carr, Darnell Valentine. That was when superstar junior guard Jalen Rose led them to the first of back-to-back state titles. Averaged 18.2 points. NFL career: Philadelphia Eagles (2000) Bottom Line: Ron Powlus 1 overall pick Cade Cunningham, the Eagles had just one game decided by single digits on the way to a 25-0 record and mythical national title. Morgan Wootten coached DeMatha Catholic for 46 years, leading the school to five national championships and 33 Washington Catholic Athletic Conference titles. He eventually played two seasons in the NBA three years apart, for the Boston Celtics in 1996 and the Houston Rockets in 1999-2000, where Calvin Murphy nicknamed him "Two Sandwiches" because of his size. By his senior season, Bryant was the most heralded high school basketball player in the United States and led Lower Merion to a state championship while averaging 30.8 points, 12.0 rebounds, 6.5 assists, 4.0 steals and 3.8 blocked shots. Robinson was the No. If they didnt win the state title, then something went wrong.. el paso county sheriff physical test; why did saverio guerra leave becker; how to activate . MaxPreps National Basketball Player of the Year. He's the older brother of Ruth, Bonnie, Anita and Joan Pointer. Mike Doyle, Pallotti, 6-3, Sr. East Anchorage wasn't done winning state championships when Trajan Langdon walked out the door. But we're guessing Magic may have averaged a triple-double. One of Hargrave's greatest players and its greatest coach teamed up to win a national championship on the college level. Even at that, no one outshined Stackhouse. Flint Northwestern has not won a state title in boys basketball since Rice, Rison and Grayer led them to back-to-back championships in 1984 and 1985. Dunbar The only loss for DeMatha that season? I found this story on USA TODAY High School Sports and wanted to share it with you: Robert Miller, Largo, 6-0, Sr. Wichita South High is the second team from Wichita, Kansas, to make the list and was coached by legendary high school coach Steve Eck, who won six Class 6A state championships with the Titans from 1986 to 1996. The truly bananas fact about Oak Hill Academy's 1992-93 season is that six of the 36 wins were against college teams on the way to winning the school's first mythical high school national championship. 6-8 / 220. William Peters I have absolutely no clue. Hall of Famers Elgin Baylor and Dave Bing might have something to say about that. Thompson, who was inducted into both the Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame and the College Basketball Hall of Fame, died in August 2020 at 78 years old. Wichita South head coach Steve Eck made the move to college basketball after the 1995-96 season and his last state championship at South. The list includes teams as far back as 1952 and as recent as 2013. They were similar, but Livingston had more awards. Two players off the team ended up playing in the NBA Jay Humphries and Ralph Jackson. Pain Branch; DeShurn Weston, Hayfield; Tito Wills, Riverdale Baptist; Guard The team was led by Parade All-American Howard Porter and future MLB pitcher Hugh Yancy. I remember Kidd and Donte Bright being the top 2. Lanier finished ranked No. 13 overall in the NBA draft several months later. Lower Merion wasn't done winning state championships once Kobe left. He was known for his long-distance shooting ability in an era with no 3-point line. No one could hold a candle to Chaminade College Prep's Jayson Tatum during his final two years as a high school player, when he led his school to the Class 5A state championships in 2016. Some of those teams were even better than that. Sentinel went 27-0 and won the 1964 state championship behind 6-foot-8 forward Mike Lewis, who averaged 35 points per game and was a Parade All-American before he starred at Duke, where he was an All-ACC selection and All-American. Robertson teamed with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to lead the Milwaukee Bucks to the 1971 NBA championship. The 5-9 senior, who averaged double figures in points and assists, is considered one of the top 15 point guards in the nation and was also selected to the City 4-A team. Johnson, who transferred from Montclair Prep, became one of the first players ever selected to the Southern Section first team (1992) and to a City 4-A team (1993, 1994). Key players: Avery Bradley, Tristan Thompson, Cory Joseph. The 6-1 guard made the City 4-A team and is being recruited by Cal State Sacramento and Humboldt State, a Division II school. They lost one game all year, but it was just the second game of the season. Len Elmore also played for Power Memorial after Abdul-Jabbar. That didn't take away from what the team actually accomplished, winning a second consecutive state championship behind 32 points from future Villanova star Corey Fisher in the championship game. In basketball-crazy Kansas, one high school team stands above all the rest the 1976-77 Wichita Heights High team led by future NBA first-round draft picks Darnell Valentine and Antoine "Big Dog" Carr. He went on to help lead Michigan to back-to-back Final Fours, alongside childhood friend Chris Webber, and played 14 seasons in the NBA. Key players: Harrison Barnes, Doug McDermott. Crudup averaged 28.9 points and 13.0 rebounds as a senior, went on to star for the University of Missouri and was a second-round draft pick by the Detroit Pistons in 1994. Paul Harris ended up being a case of "what if." Samuel Pierce played for Vanderbilt and became the first Black player in SEC history. Bronny James 2023. PRO PHOTOGRAPHY. Brentsville; Chatney Howard, Southern; Sulayman Joof, Whitman; Damion Bailey, who guided the Cubs to the Southern Section Division I semifinals, was the first recruit to sign this year with UCLA. The NJSIAA hired a former cop to secretly videotape the team working out. points, 14.6 rebounds and 2.4 blocked shots. He held the career scoring record for the Aztecs until it was broken by Kawhi Leonard in 2011. Dan Sabers said his two sons were in hog heaven knowing that Dwight and Honore were helping to build their new house. Dennis Scott led Flint Hill to a national runner-up finish as a junior in 1986, then took them all the way to the top of the USA Today Super 25 rankings as a senior in 1987. . 5 overall pick in the 2003 NBA draft. If we're trying to pick an all-time greatest player in Lone Peak history, we'd probably have to go with Jackson Emery, who went on to play for BYU and was named MWC Defensive Player of the Year in 2011. Tyson Chandler was such a great basketball talent that the 7-foot-1 center was featured on "60 Minutes" before he even played a high school basketball game, and by the time he reached his junior year at Dominquez High, the hype was out of control. The team featuring the greatest high school basketball player in Michigan history needed to be on the list. Stand Up and Cheer: A Century of Blue Devil Basketball, future NBA players John Thompson and Tom Hoover, went undefeated and won a state championship. City assistant coach Michael Sabers, who is Dans son, was only 7 at the time, but he still remembers certain things about the 1993 season and about the summer leading into it. High school assists were not a stat they were recording yet. Mills, Coolidge; James Moore, Robinson; Steve Napper, DeMatha; Aaron Natter Miller, Chancellor, 23.9 You can lose early, but you can't lose late. City High has built a standard of excellence in which making the football playoffs is widely expected. St. Anthony's was a national phenomenon. A ranking of High school Basketball recruits. But those statistics are misleading because Miller rarely played more than three quarters, while Verbum Dei won most of its games by lopsided scores. Even the coaches (fed off him). Another City 4-A selection, Patterson guided Fremont to the City 4-A semifinals and a surprise wild-card berth in the state playoffs. Parade High School Basketball Player of the Year. points, 6 rebounds, 4 steals and 4 assists. The Baltimore Sun 1994-95 All-Baltimore City/County, Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association and City all-league boys basketball teams were selected by Derek Toney after consultation with . Career point total: 2,167. Use the "Find my Team" feature to quickly locate your team! Three years later, Rison led Michigan State to the Rose Bowl. He was also one of the main components of one of the worst NBA trades of all time, when Golden State Warriors coach and general manager Don Nelson swapped Mitch Richmond for Owens, breaking up the Run TMC trio of Richmond, Chris Mullin and Tim Hardaway. In the late 1930s, Art Spector was the star for West Philadelphia. Anwar McQueen Phill Hawkins, The Heights, 22.5 Key players: Curtis Walls, Lee Wall, Louis Banks, Sean Turner, Larry Cohen, Reggie Lawrence, Kevin Smith, Dennis Brown, Davis Nieves, Vic Carstarphen. Once the school was taken out of the hands of the School District of Philadelphia, things began to change. Harris spent the next 11 seasons playing basketball professionally all over the world just not in the NBA.
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