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WOMEN'S SOCCER 2007
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Reed and Novoa Named to
Division III
All-America Team |
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Two ARC women’s soccer
players were named to the NSCAA/adidas Women’s Junior
College Division III All-America Team. Jessica Reed, a
sophomore from Del Campo High School, was selected as a
First Team defender on the nation-wide eleven, one of six
players from California. Sophomore Felicia Novoa, a
graduate of Kennedy High School, was named to the Second
Team as a midfielder. ARC, which finished with a 17-4-3
record, finished the season ranked 11th in the national
polls. |
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Congratulations! |
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Jessica Reed.
The sophomore out of Del
Campo High School was named the Big 8 Conference Defender of
the Year. |
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Courtney
Bacchi
(St. Francis) was named
the Big 8 Conference Attacking Player of the Week for the
week of October 22-26. Bacchi, a sophomore midfielder,
played a strong all-around game in a 0-0 tie with Modesto
and recorded the assist on the game-winning goal in a 2-1
win over Cosumnes River. |
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Jessica Reed
(Del Campo) was named
the Big 8 Conference Player of the Week for her efforts in
ARC earning two shutouts last week against San Joaquin Delta
and Sacramento City College. |
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Brittney Cooper
(Fairfield High School) was named the
Big 8 Attacking Player of the Week for October 1-5. She had
the game tying goal in the last two minutes in the game at
Sierra. |
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Jen Munro
(Center
High School) was named the Big 8 Attacking Player of the
Week for September 24-28. Munro, a sophomore midfielder,
scored two goals against Diablo Valley and then connected on
the game-winning score against Modesto. |
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december 1, 2007 |
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Fresno City 2, ARC 1 |
17-4-3 Overall |
8-3-3 Conference |
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The Beavers
fell to the Rams in the third round of the regional
playoffs. Felicia Novoa scored the lone goal for ARC, which
finished an outstanding season ranked sixth in the state and
third in the North region. |
november 20, 2007 |
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ARC 1, Modesto 0 |
17-3-3 Overall |
8-3-3 Conference |
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The Beavers
sank the Pirates in the second round of the NorCal regional
playoffs. After a scoreless first half, sophomore Jen Munro
gave No. 3-seed ARC the lead in the 52nd minute. Freshman
Brittney Cooper’s pass found Munro in the right side of the
penalty box. Munro took a touch before hitting a ball into
the far side of the goal just over the Modesto goalkeeper's
finger tips. ARC goalkeeper Leah Thomas made five saves to
record the shutout. Thomas and teammate Haley Hart have
combined on 15 shutouts this season and have allowed only 11
goals all season. The Beavers travel to Fresno City for a
third-round match on Saturday, Dec. 1 to play the No. 2 seed
Rams. |
november 17, 2007 |
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ARC 3, West Hills 0 |
16-3-3 Overall |
8-3-3 Conference |
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The Beavers
opened the first round of the regional playoffs with a
shutout of the Falcons. ARC jumped out to a 2-0 lead at the
half with what Coach Paul Arellanes called a complete team
effort. Brittney Cooper scored the team’s first goal after
Angie Lira fed Cooper a pass and Cooper spun her defender
from 25 yards out, took a couple of touches, and then
finished from 15 yards out. Three minutes later Kat
Carpenter crossed a ball from the right side that Laura
Ramirez volleyed in from eight yards away. In the second
half, the Beavers finished off the scoring when Cooper set
up Cassie Meissen for a 15-yard shot into the side netting.
With the win, ARC will host conference opponent Modesto—9-0
winners over Feather River in the first round—Nov. 20 at
2:00 pm. |
november 9, 2007 |
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Santa Rosa 1, ARC 0 |
15-3-3 Overall |
8-3-3
Conference |
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The Bear
Cubs scored in the 23rd minute and that proved all that was
needed to drop the Beavers in the Big 8 season finale. ARC
hit the upright two times and had other excellent chances
but could not find a way to score. The Beavers finish the
regular season with a second-place finish in conference
play, ranked third in the North, and sixth in the state
rankings. ARC will host a first round playoff match this
Saturday, time to be announced. |
november 6, 2007 |
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ARC 4, Sac City 0 |
15-2-3 Overall |
8-2-3 Conference |
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With the
exception of Laura Ramirez, who is injured, all 20 players
for the Beavers got to play in the win over the Panthers.
ARC scored two goals in the first half off corner kicks.
The fist was scored in the 23rd minute when Jessica Reed
headed a ball in off the assist from Jen Munro. The second
goal was followed 10 minutes later when Kelly Melanson again
headed a ball in off an assist from Courtney Bacchi. The
Beavers continued to apply pressure in the second half and
picked up two more scores in the process. ARC got its third
goal when Jessica Schulz’s crossed to Quita Darbison at the
top of the penalty box. Darbison took her time and slotted
the ball into the far post for the game’s third goal. The
Beavers finished off their scoring when Kelly Melanson’s
pass split the defense and Katharine Carpenter, with only
the goalkeeper to beat, finished the into the far post.
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november 2, 2007 |
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ARC 1, Delta 0 |
14-2-3 Overall |
7-2-3
Conference |
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Felicia
Novoa scored the only goal in the game as the Beavers
blanked the Mustangs in the Big 8 matchup. With about a
minute left in the first half, Courtney Bacchi played a ball
through to Novoa, who beat the Delta goalkeeper to the ball
and placed it around her from 15 yards out. It was Novoa’s
first action since injuring her knee four weeks ago. ARC
managed to create several chances in the second half but
couldn’t find the final touch on the Mustangs’ uneven
playing surface. The Beavers were led in goal by Haley
Hart, who recorded her fifth shutout of the season, with
help from defenders Fallon Nicholas, Amanda Taylor, Kelly
Melanson, Jessica Reed, and Raquel Moon. |
october 30, 2007 |
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Sierra 1, ARC 0 |
13-2-3 Overall |
6-2-3
Conference |
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The Beavers
fell to the Wolverines in the Big 8 contest. Following a
well-played and scoreless first half, Sierra scored midway
into the second half from a long free kick that went over
the outstretched arms of ARC keeper Leah Thomas. The Beavers
thought they had tied the game with ten minutes to go when a
shot on goal was deflected off the Sierra goalkeeper’s hands
into the top of the net, but the officials ruled that the
ball never crossed the line. |
october 26, 2007 |
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ARC 2, Cosumnes River 1 |
13-1-3 Overall |
6-1-3 Conference |
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The
Beavers, ranked first in NorCal and second in the state,
edged a strong Hawk squad in the Big 8 match. ARC opened
the scoring early in the contest when Jen Munro overplayed a
long ball into the penalty box. The CRC keeper came out to
collect the ball, but it bounced off her chest right to the
feet of Brittney Cooper, who tapped the ball into the empty
net from 10 yards out. Just before the half, Tiffany
Solorio received a pass from Courtney Bacchi, and Solorio
fought off a CRC defender before turning and hitting a ball
into the top far post corner from the top of the penalty
box. ARC had several other goal chances in the first half,
but none closer than when Cassie Meissen beat her marker
around the corner and played the ball across the box to a
wide open Munro. Munro hit the ball first time, only to have
the ball bounce off the upright and out of danger. The
Hawks made things very interesting when they scored in the
56th minute of the game. CRC played a long ball
to the back post where they had a player control the ball
and shoot it in from six yards out. A few minutes later CRC
had a long shot go off the crossbar and rebound to a waiting
forward, whose first time shot went wide. ARC keeper Leah
Thomas was forced into six saves on the day. |
october 23, 2007 |
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ARC 0, Modesto 0 |
12-1-3 Overall |
5-1-3 Conference |
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In a
well-played Big 8 match, neither the Beavers nor the Pirates
could convert on the scoring opportunities each had
throughout the game. ARC currently is ranked third in the
state while Modesto sits at No. 10. ARC’s closest chance
came in the first half when Katharine Carpenter’s shot hit
the upright and rolled back across the goal. Goalkeeper
Leah Thomas, who earned her sixth shutout of the year,
turned in another outstanding effort. Thomas teamed with
defenders Nicholas Fallon, Jessica Reed, Kelli Melanson, and
Raquel Moon to register the team’s 11th shutout
of the year, and midfielders Lindsay Martinez, Angela Lira
and Courtney Bacchi had outstanding games. |
october
19, 2007 |
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Diablo Valley 3, ARC 1 |
12-1-2 Overall |
5-1-2 Conference |
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The Vikings
dominated large segments of the game, the first loss of the
season for the Beavers. ARC fell out of first place in the
Big 8, but remains in the top four in the state. With
Diablo Valley leading 1-0 at the end of an uninspired first
half, ARC’s Jessica Reed tied up the score with about 25
minutes to go in the game. On a corner kick, Jen Munro
played the ball in, the ball dropped to Reed’s feet, and she
tapped it in from five yards out. The Vikings scored two
goals in the last 10 minutes to win going away. |
october 16, 2007 |
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ARC 3, Santa Rosa 2 |
12-0-2 Overall |
5-0-2 Conference |
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Playing
under a steady rainfall, the Beavers edged the Bear Cubs to
move to the top of the Big 8 standings at the halfway point
of the league season. Santa Rosa jumped out to a 1-0 lead
early, but in the 43rd minute Kelly Melanson headed a back
post corner kick served in from Jen Munro to tie the score.
Early in the second half ARC moved in front when Katharine
Carpenter took control of a loose ball in the penalty box
and put a shot on goal. The kick was slightly redirected by
a Bear Cub defender before sliding past the wrong-footed
keeper. Two minutes later Santa Rosa evened the score at
2-2. The Beavers got the deciding goal in the 81st minute
when Brittney Cooper smashed a loose ball in from six yards
out. |
october 12, 2007 |
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ARC 5, Sacramento City 0 |
11-0-2 Overall |
4-0-2 Conference |
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The Beavers
jumped out to a 4-0 lead by half time and picked up the Big
8 win. ARC’s first goal was an own goal, coming at 11:09 in
the game. At the 25-minute mark, Kat Carpenter scored off a
cross from Jen Munro, and the doors were opened. About a
minute and a half later, Brittney Cooper put one in
unassisted, and nine minutes later Quita Darbison, from the
top of the penalty box, unleashed a high shot that the
Panther goalkeeper could only push into the top of the net.
In the second half, Becca Immoos collected a ball 30 yards
out, took a touch and hit an unstoppable shot from 25 yards
out. Leah Thomas played the first 75 minutes of the game in
goal, registering three saves. Haley Hart came in the final
15 minutes to secure the Beavers’ 10th shout out of the
season. |
october 9, 2007 |
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ARC 1, Delta 0 |
10-0-2 Overall |
3-0-2
Conference |
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Courtney
Bacchi’s goal in the 63rd minute was all the Beavers needed
to beat the upset-minded Mustangs. After dominating play in
the first half, ARC finally scored when Angie Lira
redirected a cross with her head to the wide open Bacchi on
the back post. Bacchi, with only the goalkeeper to beat,
calmly headed the ball past her. The Beavers had ten shots
while only allowing two to Delta. Haley Hart started in goal
and secured her fourth win and shutout. The Beavers got
strong contributions from Becca Immoos and Angela Lira. |
october 5, 2007 |
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ARC 1, Sierra 1 |
9-0-2 Overall |
2-0-2 Conference |
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Brittney
Cooper scored the tying goal with two minutes left in the
game to salvage a tie with the Wolverines. Cooper scored
when she received a pass from Jen Munro just at the top of
the penalty box and finished into the top corner of the far
post. The Beavers had the edge in corner kicks with six
corners to two for Sierra, but couldn’t break the Sierra
defense down. Playing well defensively for ARC was Kelly
Melanson, Leah Thomas, Jessica Reed, Raquel Moon, Amanda
Taylor and Fallon Nicholas. |
october 2, 2007 |
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ARC 0, Cosumnes River 0 |
9-0-1 Overall |
2-0-1 Conference |
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The Beavers
remained unbeaten and unscored upon, but the offense was
unable to produce any points to earn a win. ARC played a
closely contested game with the Hawks as neither team was
able to create many clear cut scoring opportunities.
Felicia Novoa led ARC with four shots, one of which came in
the first 15 minutes that forced the CRC keeper to make a
diving save to tip the ball off the far post upright. The
Beavers had a 6 to 1 edge in corner kicks, but they were
unable to convert on any of their chances. Others who
played well for ARC were Amanda Taylor, who started at left
back, and Cassie Meissen, who stepped in with a solid
performance at center midfield. |
september 28, 2007 |
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ARC 3, Modesto 1 |
9-0-0 Overall |
2-0-0 Conference |
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The
Beavers controlled the first 60 minutes against the Pirates,
but lost some focus and let the Big 8 hosts score with about
five minutes left in the match. Modesto’s Lucero
Villasenor’s goal in the second half was only the second on
ARC this season, and the first since Aug. 28 when Cabrillo
punched one in on the Beavers’ dominating defense. ARC,
ranked No. 1 in the state, scored two times in the first
half. Courtney Bacchi scored off a Brittney Cooper pass in
the 23rd minute to open the scoring, and about 12 minutes
later Jen Munro picked up a loose ball on the left side of
the penalty box, about 18 yards out and put it in the upper
near post corner. Tiffany Solorio rounded out the scoring
when she took a feed from Dianna McGlothlin in the 53rd
minute. McGlothlin dribbled past her defender then played
an early ball in behind the defense. Solorio and the
Modesto goalkeeper got to the ball at the same time, but the
ball squirted out towards the goal where Solorio had an easy
tap in from five yards out. |
september 25, 2007 |
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ARC 5, Diablo Valley 0 |
8-0-0 Overall |
1-0-0 Conference |
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The Beavers
went on the road for their Big 8 opener, and posted another
shutout to remain unbeaten. Jen Munro triggered the offense
against the Vikings, scoring the first two goals of the
contest. In the 41st minute of the first half, Munro scored
off a pass from Tiffany Solorio. Brittney Cooper initiated
the counter attack with a 40-yard dribble right at the
center of the defense. Cooper laid the ball off to Solorio,
who played a ball across to Jen Munro on the back side and
hit a first time shot into the top corner. In the second
half, Munro took a pass from Cassie Meissen, who played a
ball through to the back side that left Munro with only the
keeper to beat. Felicia Novoa picked up ARC’s third tally
on a weaving 40-yard run down the center of the field.
Katharine Carpenter followed with another score, this one
off a Novoa assist. Late in the second half Carpenter
played a corner kick in to the top of the six yard box where
Solorio calmly headed in to the near post area for the
Beavers’ final score. Leah Thomas played the entire 90
minutes in the goal, giving up no goals while making 4 saves |
september 21, 2007 |
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ARC 5, Solano 0 |
7-0-0 Overall |
0-0-0 Conference |
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After
opening up a slim two-goal lead at the half with three
second-half scores, the Beavers stayed unbeaten and on top
of the state rankings. The ARC defense has not been scored
on in September; against the Falcons keeper Haley Hart
turned back all four of the shots on goal. Offensively, the
Beavers have demonstrated some balance. Jessica Reed opened
the scoring by converting a corner kick from Courtney Bacchi.
Later in the half, Bacchi received a ball from Dianna
McGlothlin and, with her back to the goal and eight yards
out, turned her defender and shot into the far corner. In
the second half, Angela Lira scored on an 18-yard shot off a
back heel pass from Brittney Cooper. Felcia Novoa completed
a long run down the right side by slotting a ball near post
from six yards out. Cooper capped the scoring with a shot
from 18 yards out. |
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september 14, 2007 |
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ARC 1, Fresno City 0 |
6-0-0 Overall |
0-0-0 Conference |
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The Beavers
solidified their top ranking in the state by the CCCSN with
a shutout of the Rams. Lindsay Martinez scored off a Jen
Munro pass with eight minutes left in the match to give ARC
the win. In the first half of the tough, physical game, the
Beavers had to clear the ball off the line twice. Keeper
Leah Thomas, with the help of one of the state’s top
defenses, saved all seven Fresno City shots on goal. In six
games, the Beaver defense has allowed just one goal. |
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september 10, 2007 |
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ARC 7, Foothill 0 |
5-0-0 Overall |
0-0-0 Conference |
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The Beavers
led 2-0 at the half on goals by Jen Munro and Cassie
Meissen, and then erupted for five more as they rolled over
the Owls. Felicia Novoa nailed a pair of scored in the
second half, and Kelly Melanson, Jessica Reed, and Amanda
Taylor each added one. Dianna McGlothlin, Brittney Cooper,
Angela Lira, Kat Carpenter, and Munro each picked up an
assist. Haley Hart had only two shots on goal against,
turning back both attempts. |
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september 7, 2007 |
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ARC 1, West Valley 0 |
4-0-0 Overall |
0-0-0 Conference |
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Brittney
Cooper took a Jen Munro pass and scored with only two
minutes left in the contest as the Beavers edged the always
tough Vikings. Keeper Leah Thomas had four saves in the
match, which was controlled by the stingy Beaver defense.
Jessica Reed, Kelly Melanson, Fallon-Jane Nicholas, Raquel
Moon, and Amanda Taylor played especially well for ARC
defense. |
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september 4, 2007 |
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ARC 9, Shasta 0 |
3-0-0 Overall |
0-0-0 Conference |
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The Beavers
rolled past the Knights with a balanced scoring attack and
its trademark defense. Felicia Novoa and Jen Munro each
scored twice in a game in which Shasta did not get a clean
shot on goal. Courtney Bacchi, Angela Lira, Kat Carpenter,
Brittney Cooper, and Laura Ramirez each tallied a goal for
ARC. Novoa added two assists in the game, and Dianna
McGlothlin, Lindsay Martinez, Bacchi, Carpenter, and Ramirez
each finished with an assist. |
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august 31, 2007 |
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ARC 3, Cabrillo 1 |
2-0-0 Overall |
0-0-0 Conference |
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The Beavers
jumped out in front with two goals in the first 30 minutes
against the Seahawks and picked up their first road win of
the season. Kelly Melanson converted a Courtney Bacchi pass
for the first score, and Kat Carpenter kicked one in
unassisted to account for the ARC scoring in the first
half. Cabrillo scored just before the half on a free kick.
Brittney Cooper sealed the win at the 88th minute when she
scored off a Jen Munro pass. |
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august 14, 2007 |
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ARC 9, Las Positas 0 |
1-0-0
Overall |
0-0-0 Conference |
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The Beavers
opened the campaign with a convincing win over the Hawks.
Courtney Bacchi and Dianna McGlothlin led the onslaught,
each picking up two goals and an assist. Felicia Novoa
added a goal and two assists while Kat Carpenter, Cassie
Meissen, Kelly Melanson, and Jessica Schulz each finished
with a goal. Brittney Cooper had two assists and Angela
Lira chipped in one. ARC’s strong defense was anchored by
goalies Leah Thomas and Haley Hart. |
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