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Delaware Community School - City School District of Albany
Delaware Community School
City School District of Albany
Giglio’s Journal
Volume 1, Issue 1
Dear Delaware Community Friends and Families,
May 2010
The wait is over! After months of planning and work by our dedicated school staff,
welcome to the first edition of the Delaware Newsletter. From our many school functions I
have heard our parents and community members verbalize the need for a vehicle to illustrate
and communicate all of the fantastic programming that goes on at the Delaware Community
School.
We want our newsletter to be a living, usable document for our students, families
and staff to increase contact as well as convey all of the wonderful projects and events that
our children are working on.
So what’s new? We have successfully started to have our students play outside for
recess prior to eating lunch. Current research indicates that not only do children eat more
food when not rushing to go outside, the transition back to class is more placid and thus, quality learning can occur.
We have done some fantastic fundraising for our local, as well as global community.
Our Thursday Morning Program continues to drive our character education program. Our
Delaware Community Garden is in full bloom.
I encourage you to soak-up all the wonderful events and information listed in our
newsletter. One final note; please send in your email address to the main office if you would
like to receive this newsletter via email. We are trying to go paperless.
DCS
Newsletter
ü This month’s theme
is Mental Health
ü Enrichment Programs
at DCS
ü In our classrooms
ü Highlights
ü Upcoming events
ü Event Calendar
ü Nurse’s News
Thank you in advance for your continued support,
ü Testing Calendar
Thomas J. Giglio
Principal
Delaware Community School
Home of the Dual Language Program
May is Mental Health Month
Our Mental Health and Wellness Committee has
been busy planning the May events…
May 13th: Pine Hills Step-Team 5-5:30pm in the Gym:
Zumba 5:30-6:45 p.m. in the Gym {Free}
May 3rd: “Kick Off” with Inspirational Quotes/Stats
related to overall Mental and Physical Health over
the loud speaker.
Service Providers Fair in the Hallway
May 5th:
June 10th: International Wellness Day (Grades Pre-K &
K 9:30-11 a.m. /Grades 1 & 2 1-2:30 p.m.)-Wear a shirt
representing your favorite country
-”Dress Like a Twin Day”-Pick a friend and dress
alike for the day—Students, Parents, Teachers, and
Staff are welcome to participate.
-Cinco de Mayo Celebration 5:30-7pm — Each family brings a dish to share; Free Latin Dance Lessons
will be provided and each child will receive a free
book (Children must be accompanied by an adult)
May 6th: Bullying Presentation during Morning Program by Mrs. Schillinger’s class.
May 7th: “Support Your Team Day” - Wear your favorite jersey, shirt, and/or Sport Logo (no hats)
May 20th: Tai Chi with Miss Zielinski in the Gym 5:156pm (Free)
June 11th: International Wellness Day (Grade 5, Hans &
Hendley 9:30-11 a.m. /Grades 3 & 4 1:15-2:45 p.m.)Wear a shirt representing your favorite country
Interested in Volunteering? Please call Mrs. Militello
at school 475-6750
Attention Parents! If you have a topic for a parent
workshop in mind (ADHD, Anxiety, Medication, Children
or Nutrition/Stress Management, etc.) Please contact
Ms. Lopez, School Psychologist at 475-6760
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Giglio’s Journal
Estimados amigos y familias de “Delaware”,
¡La espera ha terminado! Después de meses de planificación y trabajo, les damos la bienvenida a la
primera edición del Boletín de Delaware. Muchas personas de nuestra comunidad han comentado que necesitamos un vehículo para comunicar toda la programación fantástica que tenemos en Delaware Community
School.
Queremos que nuestro boletín sea un documento útil que ayude a mejorar el contacto con los estudiantes, las familias y el personal, y ayudar a compartir todos los maravillosos proyectos y lecciones en que
trabajan nuestros estudiantes.
¿Y qué hay de nuevo? Desde que cambió el tiempo, los alumnus juegan al aire libre antes de almorzar. La investigación actual indica que los niños no sólo comen más alimentos cuando no se apresuran a salir
a jugar, pero además la transición a clases es más plácida y, por tanto, un aprendizaje optimal ocurre.
Hemos pasado una recaudación de fondos exitosa para el vecindario local, así como la comunidad
global. Nuestro Programa de la mañana los jueves sigue impulsando nuestro programa de educación del
carácter. Y nuestro jardín comunitario está en plena flor.
Les invito a disfrutar de todos los eventos e información que figuran en nuestro boletín. Una nota
final, por favor envíe su dirección de correo electrónico a la oficina principal si usted desea recibir este boletín
por correo electrónico. Empezamos a trabajar sin papel en la escuela.
Gracias por adelantado por su apoyo continuo,
Thomas Giglio
Mayo es el Mes Nacional de la Salud Mental
Nuestro Comité de Salud Mental y Comisión de Bienestar ha estado ocupado planificando eventos para el
mes de mayo.
Jueves, 13 de mayo: Pine Hills “El baile de paso” 55:30pm (gimnasio): Zumba 5:30-6:15 p.m. (gimnasio)
Lunes, 3 de mayo: Iniciación con citas de inspiración/
estadísticas relacionadas con la salud mental y física
por el altoparlante.
Jueves, 10 de junio: Día Internacional de Buena
Salud (Grados Pre-K & K 9:30-11a.m./Grados 1 & 2 1
-2:30 p.m.)-Vístanse con una camisa que represente
su país favorito.
Miércoles, 5 de mayo:
-"El día de vestirse como un gemelo”: Elige a un amigo
y vístanse con ropa similares durante el día. Los
estudiantes, padres/apoderados, profesores y el personal de la escuela pueden participar si desean.
-Celebración del Cinco De Mayo 5: 30-7 pm-Cada familia trae comida para compartir; se ofrecerá clases
gratis de baile latino y cada niño recibirá un libro gratis
{los niños deben ser acompañados por un adulto}
Jueves, 6 de mayo: Presentación contra el abuso
durante el programa semanal de la mañana por la
clase de la Sra. Schillinger.
Viernes, 7 de mayo: "Día de apoyar a su equipo" –
Vístase con una camisa de un equipo o el logo de su
deporte favorito (No se permiten sombreros)
Feria de Proveedores de Servicios
Viernes, 11 de junio: Día Internacional de Buena
Salud (Grados 5, Hans & Hendley 9:30-11 a.m./
Grados 3 & 4 1:15-2:45 p.m.)- Vístanse con una camisa que represente su país favorito
¿Le interesa ser voluntario? Por favor póngase en
contacto con la Sra. Militello en la escuela al 4756750.
¡Atención padres/apoderados! Si usted tiene un
tema para un taller de padres en mente (ADHD,
ansiedad, medicamentos, niños o nutrición,
manejo de la tensión etc.], por favor póngase en
contacto con la Srta. López, psicóloga escolar al
475-6760.
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Enrichment Programs
Gifted and Talented Advanced Reader Book Club
Gifted and Talented Advanced
Reader Book Club:
Sadako, Owl Boy, Odd and the Frost
Giant, The Bad Beginning, and Jeremy Fink and the Meaning of Life are
all books students have explored in
depth at the Advanced Reader Book
Club. The Advanced Reader Book
Club at Delaware Community School
currently has 25 participating students in grades 3-5. These students
are all advanced readers in their
classes. There are 11 fifth grade
students, 6 third grade students and
8 fourth grade students participating.
We have been meeting since November 17th on Tuesdays after
school from 3:45-4:30. This gifted
and talented program is being run by
five elementary teachers and one
of the reading teachers (Mindy
Whisenhunt, Diane Groezinger,
Heidi Myers, Stacey Spilman, and
Mary Fadale). Through this program students are taking charge
of their own learning and becoming independent learners and
thinkers. Students have been put
into five groups based on skill
level and students personal book
preferences. Each group is allowed to direct their own reading
experiences. The book club has
taken field trips to the new library
and students have done presentations and projects based on the
books they have read. Students
performed skits, made mini art
exhibits, posters, shields, and told
some of their favorite parts of the
stories they had read. We have
received over $500.00 worth of
books through a Donors Choose
Grant. The school has also provided additional books. We now
have enough books to run a successful gifted and talented reader
program for this year and additional years as well!
-By Heidi Myers
Chorus
On Wednesday, March 3rd the following chorus students participated in the Districtwide, All City Chorus Concert at Myers Middle
School. The Elementary All City Chorus was conducted by Mrs. Vargo, our music teacher. The
participants were: Khardanny Aponte, Chyim Bowen, Meishaye Boyd, Ashante Jones, Caylee
Kelley, Kristen Kolach, Erin Lippitt, Denise Lopez,
Joelle Mix, Ije Ninstant, Ivianna Ninstant, and
Kayla Terrell.
Chess Club
Chess Club top members Chyim and Manual
holding their trophies.
The DCS Royals Chess Club held their 2nd Annual March Madness Chess Tournament at the Delaware Community School. On March 24th, 2010, The 2009 Champ Chyim Bowen defended his title against fellow 5th Grader
Manuel Abrogan (currently ranked 3rd in the Capital Region Scholastic Div.)
It was a very intense match between our Chess Club’s two top members! But, there can only be One Champ!
The entire Chess Club watched and ate snacks provided by Albany PAL. Both players had good game plans,
but in the end Chyim had Manuel’s “King” in “Checkmate!” A GREAT CHESS MATCH! Another notable match
was in the Consolation Game where Klien Aboki defeated Kevin Baez for 3rd Place in the tournament. We also
had a few Kindergarteners (Ingrid Colafati & Willow Shipherd from Ms. Valentine’s Class) and a 1st grader
(Abiyah Yahudah-Edwards from Ms. LaFountain & Mrs. Stuart) competing this year.
The DCS Royals Club has been meeting on Wednesdays after school (in the library) for an hour of fun &
friendly chess competition among peers. 20 of 40 DCS Royals Chess Club members will be invited to play in
the City-Wide Chess Tournament (Sponsored by Albany PAL) to be held on May 11th & 13th, 2010 from 3:30pm
to 6:00pm! Good Luck!
-By Mr. Duncan
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Penny Harvest: Copper Community Kids
The Copper Community Kids of
the Penny Harvest Program have
been working hard. As a group,
we have been having roundtable
discussions about all the pennies
DCS has harvested. Here are
some of the things we have been
working on:
-Completed bulletin boards to
keep the school community aware
of what Penny Harvest is doing.
-Student leaders distributed
Wheel of Caring slices to teachers to help decide where our pennies will be donated to.
tions.
-Researched, called and interviewed organizations after
school in the library.
-We met with Peppertree Rescue, Equinox Shelter, and The
Food Pantry.
We are in the process of deciding who will receive our harvested pennies! We will keep
everyone posted!
Copper Community Kids
meet with Bella an American
Bulldog from Peppertree.
-Distributed surveys for students
to pick organizations for dona-
Friendship Garden News
Spring is here! The garden is
blooming and the birds are chirping. There are many exciting
things happening in our school
garden.
The 3rd graders planted red emperor tulips last fall for a worldwide project called “The Journey
North.” They are glorious.
Garden Club starts April 29. The
club meets on Thursdays after
school, rain or shine.
We received two garden grants
this spring thanks to parents
Kathryn Bamberger and Deloua.
women’s nylons acrylic paint.
Coming Soon“Feed the Worms”
We will be starting a worm composting project that is composting fruit and vegetable scraps. It
cuts down on garbage and that
helps our planet!
Garden Club is collecting old
Junior Achievement / Programa de Junior Achievement
Twelve students completed the
Junior Achievement After-school
Business Program on March 30th.
They learned the basics of owning their own businesses, having
an after-school job, and maintaining a bank account. Congratulations to all our participants!
Thank you to SUNY students for
helping out!
Doce alumnos del programa extraescolar “Junior Achievement”
terminaron el programa el 30 de
marzo. Ellos aprendieron lo básico de ser dueño de sus propios
negocios, tener un trabajo después de la escuela y mantener
una cuenta bancaria.
¡Felicitaciones a todos nuestros
participantes! ¡Gracias a los estudiantes de SUNY por su ayuda!
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Around Delaware Community School
Kindergarten:
Mrs. Valentine: Dual Language Program
Spring is a very exciting time of the year in Mrs. Valentine’s Kindergarten Classroom. We will be hatching
chicks and butterflies. We will also be planting marigold flowers and observing them grow!
La primavera es un tiempo bien excitante en el Jardín Infantil de la Sra. Valentín. Estaremos encubando pollitos y mariposas. También sembraremos y observaremos el crecimiento de las flores maravillas.
Mrs. Short:
In celebration of Poetry Month our class has recently begun a new writing unit on Poetry. Throughout the
month we will be learning about poetry, writing poetry and even working with Poetry Buddies in second grade. We
will be having a Poetry Slam at the end of May, more information will follow! Here are just a couple examples of
the great work our students are doing!
The Litter Lady
Litter
Litter
I am the Litter Lady
All around
I live on the sidewalk
Pick it up
The people grow garbage
Even if
To me, they throw it on the ground
It is not
I am the Litter Lady
Yours
The end.
Help the Earth
Love it
-Bryce Bascombe
Care for it
Love
Love
-Atarah Bryant
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Around Delaware Community School
First Grade:
Ms. Avila: Dual Language Program
Ms. Avila’s first grade Dual Language class celebrated and took care of the Earth on Earth Day, April 22nd. We
planted trees around the school and around the Delaware Community neighborhood! We are all very excited to
have been given this opportunity to help the Earth!
El salón de Srta. Avila:
La clase de la Srta. Avila cuidó la Tierra el 22 de abril. Celebramos el Día de la Tierra sembrando árboles alrededor de la escuela y la comunidad. Estamos muy entusiasmados por la oportunidad de ayudar a la Tierra.
Second Grade:
Mrs. Militello: Dual Language Program
Mrs. Militello’s class will have a busy May! Here are some activities to look out for:
Cinco de Mayo, Field Day, Spirit Day, Albany Symphony, Trip to Oceans, and Rigby Testing 10-14th. More info to
come. Our Future Leaders for May are Daniel Vasquez and Alexander Gotay.
El salón de la Sra. Militello:
¡Hola! Vamos a tener un mes de mayo lleno de actividades. Espere más información acerca de:
Cinco de Mayo, paseo a la película Océano, una visita de la sinfonía de Albany, y prueba del distrito “Rigby”.
Nuestros líderes del futuro son Daniel Vasquez y Alexander Gotay.
Fourth Grade:
Ms. Zielenski: Dual Language Program
Miss Zielinski’s fourth grade class had a great Earth Day! We planted trees with St. Rose students, planned out
our garden plot (using division with remainders), and grew cherry tomato and squash seedlings. We are looking
forward to planting our seedlings soon!
El salón de Srta. Zielenski:
Pasamos un Día de la Tierra fantástico en el salón 305. Plantamos árboles con estudiantes de St.Rose College,
organizamos nuestra sección del jardín (practicando la división con residuos) y sembramos tomates y calabacitas.
¡Muy pronto plantaremos los semilleros!
Fifth Grade:
Ms. Kelly:
The fifth grade will be participating in a mock trial at the County Courthouse on June 8th. Judge Breslin will preside. We are the prosecution and Sheridan Preparatory Academy is the defense. District Attorney Sorez will be
the head of the defense. Wish us luck!!
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DCS Highlights
Family Movie Night at DCS
Family Movie Night at Delaware
Building a strong school community is something that we take seriously at DCS. On Friday, March 5th, families
came to enjoy two safe and relaxing events. First, the PTA ran a book fair offering a wide variety of picture and
chapter books to our families. Later that evening, our families gathered in the cafetorium, wearing pajamas and
relaxing on their sleeping bags, to enjoy a fun movie and dinner.
Una noche de cine en “Delaware”
El desarolló de una comunidad sólida es algo que nos tomamos en serio en “DCS”. El viernes, 5 de marzo, las
familias que se reunieron llegaron a disfrutar de dos eventos sanos y relajantes. En primer lugar, el “PTA” tuvo
una feria de libros donde ofrecieron una amplia variedad de libros de ilustraciones y de capítulos a nuestras familias. Más tarde esa noche, nuestras familias se reunieron en el “cafetorium”, con sus pijamas y relajándose en
sus sacos de dormir, para disfrutar de una divertida película y comida.
Founders Day Dinner:
Honoring the service of
Geraldine Alexander and
Tere Wislous.
Literacy Week:
In Ms. Cimini’s Kindergarten class, our tutors from St. Rose came to read to our students dressed as characters
from works of literature and shared books with the kindergarteners.
Teachers as Learners at DCS
NUA Site Visit
Dressed up as their favorite characters, teachers
celebrate Literacy Week at DCS
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Upcoming Events at DCS
An Invitation:
Wave Rider
Invitación
To: All Parent/Guardians of Children in the Wave
Riders Program
Para: Todos los Padres/Apoderados de los niños
del programa “Wave Rider”
Date: Tuesday, May 11th, 2010
Fecha: Martes, 11 de mayo de 2010
Time: 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Hora: 6:00 p.m. a 7:30 p.m.
Place: Delaware Community School
Lugar: Escuela de “Delaware Community”
Children's Program
Programa de niños
Pizza Dinner & Activities
Pizza y actividades
Parent/Guardian Program
Programa de Padres/Apoderados
Dinner & Discussion about "Children's Loss"
Cena y discusión acerca de los niños que han sufrido alguna perdida en la familia
Wave Rider
Guest Speaker: Candice Van Roey,
Pediatric Bereavement Specialist
Presentador: Candice Van Roey,
Pediatric Bereavement Specialist
For more information contact Esther Jackson at
Para más información llamen a Esther Jackson
475-6761.
475-6761
Applebees Pancake Breakfast:
There will be an Applebees Pancake
Breakfast at the Glenmont Applebees.
Saturday, May 8 (8-10 a.m.)
The cost is $5 per ticket, and the
school gets to keep $4 out of the $5.
See Susan Schiavoni for tickets.
SAVE THE DATE
Science Night:
Friday, June 11th (6-8pm).
Please consider volunteering to
help run one of the many stations
that we will have. More information to come!
Also, we'll need volunteers to help
seat and serve people.
Desayuno de panqueque en
“Applebees”
Tendremos un desayuno de panqueque en el restaurante
“Applebees” de Glenmont.
Sábado, 8 de mayo (8-10 a.m.)
Cada boleto cuesta $5 y la escuela
logra quedarse con $4 de los $5.
Vea a Susan Schiavoni para comprar boletos.
También necesitamos personas que
donen tiempo para ayudar a sentar y
a servir a las personas.
RESERVEN EL DIA
Noche de las Ciencias:
Viernes, 11 de junio (6-8pm)
Por favor, considere donar
tiempo para ayudar en una de las
muchas estaciones que tendremos. Daremos más información.
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Nurse’s News:
TIPS TO HELP PARENTS AND KIDS COPE WITH
ALLERGY SEASON
Here are some basic guidelines from the Asthma and
Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) that may significantly minimize children’s symptoms throughout the
season.
-Limit outdoor school and extracurricular activities (e.g.
recess, little league) in the morning when pollen counts
are the highest.
-Talk to your physician about treatment medications that
are safe for children and won’t make them drowsy.
The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of American is a
private not-for-profit organization dedicated to helping
people with asthma and allergic diseases through
Education, support for research, and an array of services offered by a national network of chapters and affiliated support groups.
-Do a thorough spring cleaning – windows, book
shelves and air vents and air conditioning vents colThis foundation offers a free brochure with helpful adlected dust and mold throughout the winter that can pro- vice for parents and guardians on how to manage their
voke allergy symptoms
children’s allergies. To receive a FREE copy or more
-Avoid playing outdoors on recently mowed lawns (e.g. info call 1-800-7-ASTHMA (1-800-727-8462)
baseball fields)
Thank You,
-Beware of high mold spore counts after a heavy rain or Linda Johnson
in the evening.
School Nurse-Teacher
-Keep windows closed, and if possible (if available), use
air conditioning during the warm weather to keep airborne allergens out of your home.
Las Noticias de la enfermera:
-Mantenga las ventanas cerradas, y si es posible (si
CONSEJOS PARA AYUDAR A LOS PADRES/
disponible), use el aire acondicionado durante el tiemAPODERADOS Y A LOS NIÑOS PARA CONTROLAR po caliente para mantener los alérgenos en el aire
fuera de su hogar.
LA TEMPORADA DE ALERGIAS
Aquí encuentren consejos de La Fundación del Asma y -Hable con su médico acerca de las medicinas que
la Base de Alergia de América (AAFA) que pueden ayu- se usan para tratamiento de los niños que no los
dar a reducir los síntomas en los niños durante la tem- hacen soñolientos.
porada.
La Fundación del Asma y la Base de la Alergia en
-Limite las actividades al aire libre y las actividades fue- Norte América es una organización privada sin fines
ra del programa de estudios (por ejemplo receso, las
lucrativos dedicada a ayudar a las personas con el
pequeña ligas) en la mañana cuando recuentos políni- asma y las enfermedades alérgicas por medio de la
cos son el más alto.
educación, el apoyo para estudios, y por una serie de
servicios que se ofrecen por una red nacional de
-Haga una limpieza completa en la primavera – ventanas, libreros, y los conductores de ventilación y de aire capítulos y grupos afiliados de apoyo.
acondicionado que acumulan polvo y moho a través del Ésta fundación ofrece un folleto gratis con consejos
invierno y puede provocar síntomas de alergia
útiles para padres/apoderados en cómo manejar las
alergias de sus niños. Para recibir una copia gratis o
-Evite jugar en los pastos recientemente cortados (por
información adicional llame al 1-800-7-ASTHMA (1ejemplo, parques de béisbol)
800-727-8462).
-Tenga cuidado con el conteo alto de esporas de moho
Gracias,
después de un aguacero fuerte o en la tarde.
Linda Johnson
Enfermera-Maestra de la escuela
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City School District of Albany
Delaware Community School
43 Bertha Street
Albany, NY 12209
Phone: 518-475-6750
Fax: 518-475-6754
Principal: Thomas Giglio
e-mail: [email protected]
Upcoming Issues:
Do you have a story to share?
Do you have information to pass
along to our school community?
e-mail your information to a member of the Newsletter Committee.
(50 words or less please!)
Leanne Iorio
Dixie Lopez
Carmen Militello
Tere Wislous
Willow Zielenski
NUA in the ESL Classroom for Black
History Month
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May 2010 Testing Calendar
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NYSESLAT Speak
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ELA 3-8 Make-up
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NYSESLAT L,R,W
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ELA 3-8 Make-up
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Science 4/8 Perf
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Kick off Mental
Health Month
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Breakfast
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Tai Chi
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Pine Hills Step Team
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Morning Program:
Bullying
Cinco de Mayo
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Twin Day
Wednesday
National Mental Health Month
Tuesday
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Tournament 3:306pm
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