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Youth Sports Dec. 17, 2025

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• BOWLING

Sunset Bowling Center

Week 11

Bumpers

High Scratch Game Boys:  Simon Mueller – 66

High Scratch Game Girls:  Arden Butherus – 45; Talissa Palmer – 33; Charles McClellan – 22

Bantams

High Scratch Game Boys:  Andrew Mueller – 60; Karter Plowman – 49; Vincent Wolfinger – 37

Preps

High Scratch Game Boys: Noah Brubaker – 126; Luke Barkl – 117; Ben Mueller – 112

High Scratch Game Girls:  Erin Dougherty – 136; Tori Graff – 126; Kaylianna Plowman – 103

Juniors

High Scratch Game Boys:  Matthew Chavez – 260; Christopher Smith – 244; Nathan Beardsall – 233

High Scratch Game Girls:  Rosy Gallegos – 247; Abby Kuespert – 224; Emerie Walker – 206

Other 200+ Games:  Matthew Chavez – 242 & 239; Nathan Beardsall – 225 & 224; Christopher Smith- 223; Caden Bates – 223 & 215; Carter Hilliard – 221, 211 $ 210;  Rosy Gallegos – 211; Tristan Cord – 204; Katie Dewey – 203

600+ Series:  Matthew Chavez – 741; Nathan Beardsall – 682; Rosy Gallegos – 649; Christopher Smith – 647; Carter Hilliard – 642; Caden Bates – 616

• SPIRIT LAKE PARKS AND RECREATION

Basketball

Dec 13 

K-2nd Grades

Super 1 Foods: Colt Trowbridge 2-points, Layla Heyden 3-points, Theo Thomason 3-points, Logan Neil 1-point, Ashton Fuson 2-points

Northern Lights Family Counseling: Gabe Merrill 2-points, Wyatt Pring 1-point

Zs Enterprises: Addilynn Gurnard 2-points, Tucker Sturgill 1-point, Alexander Spalding 2-points, Gabe Merrill (Borrowed from Northern Lights) 6-points, Lincon Bazzar (borrowed from Northern Lights) 1-point

Lash Savy: Luke Jones 2-points, Carson Cooper 5-points, Bailey Johnson 3-points, Addyson Bradetich 3-points, Ella Allen 1-point.  

3rd/4th Grade

John Brown Transport: Hawken Chidiac 2-points, Ridge Powers 8-points. Zackaree Hester 1-point, Noah Davis 1-point.

Alpha Anglers: Conner Nelson 4-points

• RATHDRUM PARKS AND RECREATION

Basketball 

Dec. 13

2nd Grade Basketball

League Sponsored By: Mountain View Veterinary Clinic

Healing Hoopers vs. Jungle Jammers (12/13/25)

Healing Hoopers: Kamden Carter (12), Tobin Bird (4), Gianna Dahlin (2)

Jungle Jammers: Madison Lauderdale (4), Ellie Howell (6), Eli McFadden (4)

Vet Vipers vs. Beast Mode (12/13/25)

Vet Vipers: Ember Weitz (4), Ridge South (4), Brooks Walker (10), Caeden Bosch (14), Evan 

Sheppard (4), Holland Bechtel (4)

Beast Mode: Maximus Skinner (4), Keeley Moody (10)

Critter Crew vs. Bark Side (12/13/25)

Critter Crew: Danielle Prutsman (6), Everleigh Paxton (4), Wilderness Mobbs (6), Camryn 

Reimche (8), Aiden Ketzenberg (14), Owen Bechtel (2)

Bark Side: Paisley Lounsbury (10), Xander Hall (13), Wyatt Amende (4), Jayden Mort (2)

3rd-4th Grade Girls Basketball

NextHome Cornerstone Realty vs. Young’s Family Foundation (12/13/25)

NextHome: Alayna Sternberg (4), Peyton Gorham (4), Selah Thompson (2)

Young’s Family: Esther Mihara (6), Trinity Skinner (6) 

3rd-4th Grade Boys Basketball

Les Schwab vs. American Legion Post #154 (12/13/25)

Les Schwab: Tayvin Sims (2), Blake Singleton (2), Wyatt Drake (2)

American Legion: Cameron Todhunter (10), Makana Kong (2), Ashton Gilbertson (10)

CW Construction vs. NextHome Cornerstone Realty (12/13/25)

CW Construction: Cole Mayfield (8), Malachi (Mac) Wihelm (8), Colton Prutsman (6), Kallum 

Strawn (4), Liam Reed (2)

NextHome Cornerstone Realty: Easton Moody (2), Cayben Bird (4), Sebastian Henningsgaard (2)

• HAYDEN RECREATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES

Basketball

Dec. 13

PRE K-K

Affordable Restoration: Henry Ratcliff-2 pts

Architects West: Barrett Turley-2 pts

CDA Clean Team: Beau Watson-14 pts

Chomper Café: Carter Astin-1 pts; Cori Dudley-2 pts; Jonsey Paul-1 pts

Edward Jones: Brody Rickel-4 pts; Adrian Root-4 pts

Heli-1 Corporation: Keenan Fowler-4 pts; Ethan Aiman-8 pts

Hot Shots: Kinley Morrison-8 pts; Jack Richardson-8 pts 

Jacklin Northwest: Crosby Simons-10 pts; Bridger Jacklin-8 pts; Porter Forsmann-4 pts

Lakeside Pediatrics: Hank Pittman-12 pts

McDonald’s: Bernie Bauer-10 pts; Callen French-6 pts; Teddy Lutes-8 pts

NexTitle: Devin Cole-20 pts; Ezra Skala-2 pts; Ansel Young-2 pts

RMED Attorneys at Law: Fox Selbe-4 pts; Henry Symbal-1 pts; Silas Chase-2 pts

Saccone Electric: Trenton Adkinson-4 pts; Rowan Magrath-8 pts; Margot Saccone-10 pts; Milo Saccone-2 pts

Saturday Night Inc: Brixton Clelland-6 pts; Greyson Young-18 pts

Slick Rock Tanning & Spa: Luke Drake-14 pts; River Price-8 pts

St. Joseph’s ENT: Annabelle Gardner-6 pts; Levi Forbush-16 pts; Levi Hansen-2 pts

Super 1 Foods: Brooks Shriner-2 pts; Graham Shriner-3 pts; Parker Leffler-3 pts; Zaiden Farley-1 pts

True North Heating & Cooling: Eli Jereczek-4 pts; 

Tumble Stone: Ruby Williams-8 pts; Crew Marjamaa-4 pts

Widmyer Corporation: Bennett Grambeau-2 pts; Josie Widmyer-4 pts

1st/2nd Girls

Belle’s Brunch House: Callie Brown-2 pts; Brielle Enyeart-2 pts; Everly Fraize-6 pts 

Brunch Box: Avery Feagans-6 pts; Charlie Hubiak-4 pts; Landrey Ralston-20 pts; Cora Looney-10 pts

Coeur d’Alene Kids Dental: Emma Burton-6 pts; Oaklie Shannon-10 pts; Halle Morin-4 pts; Remi Ryle-10 pts; Everette Seronko-2 pts

Dairy Queen: Mckinley Baughton-2 pts; Annie Richardson-4 pts; Celeste Rincon Eacudero-6 pts

Daum Construction: Lola Daum-2 pts; Jade Hephner-2 pts; Parker Fuson-10 pts; Lettie Hephner-10 pts

Dr. Dance Dentistry for Kids: Kennedy Brown-12 pts; SierraMay Phillips-22 pts; Royal Morris-4 pts; Haddie Pool-4 pts

Hippo Car Wash: Andi Mitchell-22 pts; Octavia Tewalt-10 pts; Addilyn Richmond-2 pts

Jordan Woodcraft: Molly Cohee-10 pts; Maxine Hogan-12 pts; Arwen Jackson-2 pts; Presley Saint-12 pts; Kinsey Baker-2 pts

1st/2nd Boys

ACI Northwest: Bear Gustafson-6 pts; Oliver Mensch-8 pts; Axel Zbinden-8 pts; Noah Custodio-2 pts; Archie Clutter-4 pts

Dr. Dance Dentistry for Kids: Kaden Buynak-2 pts; Beau Barkley-2 pts; Cooper Hamilton-2 pts

Evergroom Mobile Pet Grooming: Bentley Fiestam-14 pts; Averett Harkema-14 pts; Nixon Sinn-2 pts; Klyde Thompson-2 pts; Lewis Truman-8 pts

Eye Guys Optical: Dawson Leary-24 pts; Miller Meeks-6 pts; Zeke Rathbun-2 pts; Caleb Peterson-6 pts; Eli Benson-6 pts

FirstLight Home Care: Grey Leggat-12 pts; Jacob Otto-6 pts; Colton Cole-8 pts; Gabriel Church-2 pts

Fred’s Plumbing: Henley Pospisil-10 pts; Carter Stotz-4 pts; Henry Shamoon-6 pts; Daxon Noble-2 pts; Koleson Hawkins-4 pts; Tanner Burton-12 pts

Home Savvy: Dalton Rowland-1 pts; Waylon Webb-1 pts; Brody Corbeill-2 pts; Ryker Bartoo-10 pts; August Miller-6 pts

Interstate Concrete and Asphalt: Everett Feagans-12 pts; Patrick Jennings-8 pts; Garrett Kling-2 pts; Max Warker-8 pts; Torin Schioberg-2 pts

Lakeside Pediatrics- Cash O’Hara-8 pts

Lancaster Market: Liam Knutson-8 pts; Max McCracken-8 pts; Rowan Moore-4 pts

McDonald’s: Abram Kruger-10 pts; Cooper Swanson-8 pts; Henry Barnett-6 pts; Aiden Aschenbrener-2 pts; Ryan Forbes-2 pts

Mountain West Bank: Tommy Erickson-10 pts; Lane Palmer-16 pts; Owen Palmer-20 pts; Wells Price-24 pts; Porter Smith-18 pts

New Leaf Nursery: Luca Clark-6 pts; Maddox Hite-2 pts; Brayden Rosenblum-8 pts; Tobias Velasquez-4 pts; Dash Kidwell-4 pts

NuVu Property Management: Reece Agostinelli-4 pts; Zack Hill-2 pts; Easton Hofer-2 pts; Cy Pittman-1 pts

Polar Excavation: Owen Davis-4 pts; Leo Reyes-4 pts; Bennie Bauer-4 pts; Elliott Nelson-2 pts

Ramco Custom Construction: Bode Dale-4 pts; Jameson Fore-10 pts; Rocco Ramierz-6 pts; Karson Tonsgard-6 pts; BoWilliam Rolin-4 pts; Declan Woodward-4 pts

SCJ Alliance: Sawyer Hodgson-16 pts; Ansel Eyman-2 pts

Scott Smith Homes Team: Eli Irwin-2 pts; Barrett Mason-4 pts; Konrad Schneidmiller-6 pts; Kylar Smith-4 pts; Corbin Miller-2 pts

Slick Rock Tanning & Spa: Jackson Airman-18 pts; Leandro Seeds-2 pts

Super 1 Foods: Bentley Hatley-2 pts; Asa Tarbutton-4 pts; Lawless Larkin-10 pts

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    Courtesy photo The seventh grade Wolves AAU boys basketball teams made donations to Union Gospel Mission in a joint effort with Lake City High School’s effort to fulfill several wish lists for kids this holiday season. In the front row from left are Micah Brumbach, Cam Tosi, Rowan Hammons and Cody Burrill; and back row from left, Sawyer Smith, Cannon Randklev, Mac Roberts, Bricen Cornett, EJ Von Behren, Ashton Elwell, Keegan Rosenberger, Rourek Denton, Kellan Larson, Camden Glindeman, Griffin Higgins and Keaton Knoll.
    Courtesy photo The Sting SC 2011 girls GA Aspire soccer team won all three matches last weekend at the Alliance Showcase in Portland and Vancouver. The Sting opened the weekend with a 3–0 victory over the Saints Soccer Academy 11G Blue Premier. Presley Moreau led the attack with two goals, one coming off an assist from Katelyn Keaggy. Payton Brennan added the third goal. In match two, the Sting earned a 3–1 win against the Pacific FC Washington 11G Hurricanes. Payton Brennan found the back of the net off an assist from Nevi Sousley, while Brightyn Gatten scored two goals, including one from the penalty spot. The weekend concluded with another 3–1 victory over the Hillsboro Rush 11G Blue. Payton Brennan scored on an assist from Presley Moreau, Presley added a goal of her own, and center back Emily Hackett capped the scoring with a header off a corner kick. The Sting will be back in action next at the Pacific Northwest Cup in Seattle on Jan. 17–19. In the front row from left are Ava Langer, Olivia Hynes, Presley Moreau, Kenzie Dolan, Nevi Sousley and Aubrey Sargent; and back row from left, Brightyn Gatten, Katelyn Keaggy, Payton Brennan, Emily Hackett, Elle Sousley, Vivian Hartzell, Olivia Nusser, Constance Ovendale and Zoe Lemmon.
    Courtesy photo The Lilac City boys 2031 lacrosse team, with most of its players from the Coeur d’Alene Falcons on the North Idaho Youth Lacrosse teams, took home the championship, winning five games this past weekend at the Sixes Showdown in Portland, Ore. In the front row from left are Wyatt Secord, Connor Smalley and Monty Montgomery; and back row from left, assistant coach Josh Soehner, Rohn Hageman, Crosby Soehner, Eddie Sandall, Keegan Rosenberger, Ethan Schulhauser, Jack Millard, Luke Perry, Jackson Hood, Johnny Mauro, Liam Knapp, Liam Clark and head coach Jackson Dean.
    Courtesy photo The Lilac City boys 2033/34 lacrosse team, with most of its players from the Coeur d’Alene Falcons on the North Idaho Youth Lacrosse teams, took home the championship winning five games this past weekend at the Sixes Showdown in Portland, Ore. In the front row from left are JJ Campbell, Holden Hays and Kamran Rosenberger; and back row from left, Judge Buckner, assistant coach Micah Rickards, Riggens Hageman, Titus Young, Sascha Steinhoff, Jamison Lunsford, Brody Theriault, Maxx Dunham, Brayden Lange and head coach James Campbell.
 
 

  

  

  



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TWRA Youth Fish Art Contest Now Open

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The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) is encouraging youth across the state in grades K-12 to submit their original artwork of any Tennessee native fish for the national Art of Conservation: Fish Art Contest. The contest was created by the nonprofit Wildlife Forever to encourage youth to become connected to the outdoors.

The contest is free to enter, and students can submit one 2D piece and one 3D piece. All participants must enter original artwork of a Tennessee fish in a natural habitat and may not replicate another artist’s work. Photos or videos used as a source material for inspiration of the artwork are allowed. Goldfish, guppies, bettas, and koi are not eligible for this contest.

Additionally, TWRA is adding its own specialty award this year, The Bill Dance Signature Lakes Award – in honor of the legacy of fishing legend Bill Dance and the TWRA’s work to develop premier fishing destinations across the state. To be considered for the award, students should enter artwork of largemouth or smallmouth bass or art featuring bass fishing.

All submissions must be entered through an online entry form. More information regarding rules, submission form, and requirements can be found on the Wildlife Forever Art of Conservation website. The last day for submitting artwork is Feb. 28, 2026.

The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency is responsible for protecting, managing, and conserving fish and wildlife species for the benefit of Tennesseans and visitors. The Agency also maintains public safety through law enforcement and safety education on waterways.

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Centennial Cougars beat Champlin Park Rebels – The Rink Live

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The Centennial Cougars won their game at Centennial Sports Arena against the Champlin Park Rebels on Saturday, Dec. 20, 2025, ending 7-4.

The Rebels took the lead in the middle of the first period, with a goal from Paul Pazandak. Derek Roehl assisted.

The Cougars tied it up 1-1 with a goal from Nick Carls halfway through the first, assisted by Joey Hemr.

Five goals were scored in the second period, and the Cougars led 4-3 going in to the third period.

The Cougars increased the lead to 5-3, only 43 seconds into the third when Cooper Daikawa netted one, assisted by Keegan Julik.

Kaden Johnson made it 6-3 with a goal three minutes later, assisted by Gavin Cunningham.

Paul Pazandak narrowed the gap to 6-4 with a goal three minutes later, assisted by Gabe Contons and Brody Girard.

Gavin Cunningham also increased the lead to 7-4 with a goal eight minutes later.

The teams will face off once again at Champlin Ice Forum on January 9th.

Coming up:

The Cougars will go up against the Forest Lake Rangers at Centennial Sports Arena on Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2025, while the Rebels will battle Maple Grove on Monday, Dec. 29, 2025, at Maple Grove Community Center.

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Scoring:

Minnesota, Centennial Sports Arena

6th December 2025

Champlin Park Rebels at Centennial Cougars

7-4

1st period:

Champlin Park Rebels, 1–0 (9:44) Paul Pazandak

Centennial Cougars, 1–1 (12:20) Nick Carls

2nd period:

1–2 (23:20) Kaden Johnson, 2–2 (23:42) Max Peterson, 3–2 (25:30) Rhys George, 3–3 (30:55) Joey Hemr, 3–4 (32:25) Nick Carls

3rd period:

3–5 (41:43) Cooper Daikawa, 3–6 (44:48) Kaden Johnson, 4–6 (47:13) Paul Pazandak, 4–7 (55:39) Gavin Cunningham

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Dodge County falls to Proctor/Hermantown in a ranked Class A girls hockey game

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KASSON, Minn. (KTTC) – Two top-ten girls hockey teams in Class A squared off at Dodge County Ice Arena.

The No. 2 Dodge County Wildcats fell behind the No. 9 Proctor/Hermantown Mirage 4-0 after the second period.

Each team scored once in the third period as the Mirage finished the upset win, 5-1.

Dodge County returns to action on December 29. The Wildcats will travel to play the Academy of Holy Angels at 5:00 p.m.

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A-K Valley athletes of the week: St. Joseph’s Bella Bartolovic, Springdale’s Robby Simmen

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Saturday, December 20, 2025 | 4:17 PM


Bella Bartolovic

School: St. Joseph

Class: Sophomore

Sport: Basketball

Claim to fame: Bartolovic dropped a season-high 27 points against Leechburg on Tuesday. She then followed that up with 19 against Eden Christian on Thursday to lead St. Joseph to a 2-0 week. The sophomore guard leads the Spartans with six double-figure scoring games and 20.5 points per contest.

St. Joseph is 5-2 (3-0) and will prepare for a meeting with Aquinas Academy (6-0, 2-0) on Monday.

What do you believe is the potential of this team, even with it being a young one?

It is a great start, and we look to continue this streak. I believe this team has a lot of potential this season to make it far, even though we’re young.

What has been working well for you as you’ve taken a scoring leap?

I have a very supportive team and coaching staff, which allows me to play without the worry of making mistakes.

If you maintain your scoring, how will you respond when teams begin to put you at the top of the scouting report?

I will take this as a compliment. I will continue to work on improving my game and trusting my teammates.

What can you say about the contributions the team has gotten from senior Kasey Cienik and junior Jocelyn Spinelli?

Their leadership has been very important because they encourage us all to do our best and boost our confidence.

What is a must-do when you have a day off from school and basketball?

Play more basketball

What is the best basketball shoe out right now?

Sabrina’s

What are your plans for the holidays?

To spend time with family and friends

What is your favorite Christmas song?

“Jingle Bell Rock.”

You have a matchup against Aquinas Academy on Monday, a rematch of last year’s No. 2 teams in Section 1-A. What will be the keys to staying undefeated in section play against the Crusaders?

The keys to Monday will be staying composed and working as a team.

Robby Simmen

School: Springdale

Class: Junior

Sport: Basketball

Claim to fame: Simmen went off for a season-high 39 points to lead Springdale to a Section 1-2A win over California on Tuesday. He then scored 15 in an overtime loss to Bentworth on Friday. Simmen has reached double digits in all six games for the Dynamos (2-4, 1-2) and leads them with 20.5 points a game.

After graduating eight seniors last year, how have you and other underclassmen stepped up and filled in leadership roles?

Many of our current juniors and our senior that have been on the team last year know what it takes to be a leader from experiencing our games and practices. The past seniors and our coaches set a great example for us. We stepped up by continuing to do what makes us better as a team, which is lifting each other up as well as giving everyone the confidence they need on and off the court.

What has been the biggest improvement in your offensive game this season?

In the offseason, I work on all of my skills. I feel I improved most in my speed and strength. It gives me a lot more opportunity to be an all-around threat on offense.

In three out of five games this year, the team has had two double-digit scorers. Liam Dexter has two of those games. How have you seen him grow as a player in your three years together?

Liam has always had the skill to do what he does. We’ve played together on a youth basketball team since third grade. His ability to shoot and play in the paint makes him a difficult player to guard.

What is a must-do when you have a day off from school and basketball?

When I’m not playing basketball or in school, I enjoy spending time with my family and friends.

Who is your favorite music artist, and is it the same person for pregame?

My favorite artists are probably Zach Bryan or Drake. Drake is more for pregame, though.

What are your plans for the holidays?

Go spend time with family.

What Christmas movie is a sneaky contender for the best of all time?

“Home Alone.”

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Commanders young RBs – The Athletic

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The Commanders will have nearly two dozen players hit free agency in March, so these final three games are a lot like preseason games, as glorified tryouts. Chris Rodriguez Jr., a Commanders sixth-round pick in 2023, stuck around with the regime change in ’24 and has really come on this season to become the team’s de facto starter after Austin Ekeler went down with an Achilles injury. He will be a restricted free agent in March, and as Washington tries to revamp the entire roster, his play this evening could carry significant weight in deciding his future here.

Rookie Jacory “Bill” Croskey-Merritt could play heavily into that. Bill has shown flashes of his quickness, speed and vision behind the line of scrimmage, and leads the team in both rushing yards (646) and rushing touchdowns (five) through Week 15. But his development into a complete back, who can block and catch passes out of the backfield, will be key to him becoming more of a featured back.



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TWRA Youth Fish Art Contest Now Open

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The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) is encouraging youth across the state in grades K-12 to submit their original artwork of any Tennessee native fish for the national Art of Conservation: Fish Art Contest. The contest was created by the nonprofit Wildlife Forever to encourage youth to become connected to the outdoors.

The contest is free to enter, and students can submit one 2D piece and one 3D piece. All participants must enter original artwork of a Tennessee fish in a natural habitat and may not replicate another artist’s work. Photos or videos used as a source material for inspiration of the artwork are allowed. Goldfish, guppies, bettas, and koi are not eligible for this contest.

Additionally, TWRA is adding its own specialty award this year, The Bill Dance Signature Lakes Award – in honor of the legacy of fishing legend Bill Dance and the TWRA’s work to develop premier fishing destinations across the state. To be considered for the award, students should enter artwork of largemouth or smallmouth bass or art featuring bass fishing.

All submissions must be entered through an online entry form. More information regarding rules, submission form, and requirements can be found on the Wildlife Forever Art of Conservation website. The last day for submitting artwork is Feb. 28, 2026.

The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency is responsible for protecting, managing, and conserving fish and wildlife species for the benefit of Tennesseans and visitors. The Agency also maintains public safety through law enforcement and safety education on waterways.

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