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Kaelen Culpepper, Walker Jenkins Go Back


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TRANSACTIONS
The Minnesota Twins system continues to be full of transaction activity as the fallout of trading 10 players on your Major League roster continues to be felt days later.
- In perhaps the biggest news, IF Luke Keaschall completed his rehab assignment and was returned to the Minnesota Twins where he certainly made his presence felt in Detroit. The Twins also selected the contract of RHP Darren McCaughan. OF DaShawn Keirsey Jr. and RHP Noah Davis were optioned back to Triple-A.
- The Saints assigned LHP Gabriel Yanez back to Wichita and received RHP John Klein in his place. Klein is a graduate of Burnsville high school, so he should bring some fans in when he pitches.
- Down in the ICT the Wind Surge released RHP Joel Cesar and received RHP Eston Stull from Cedar Rapids. They also activated RHP Michael Martinez from the 7-day injured list and sent RHP Kyle Jones on a rehab assignment with Fort Myers. Jones had not pitched in a game in over a year.
- On Monday the Kernels activated C Khadim Diaw from the 60-day injured list and received helium pitching prospect RHP Adrian Bohorquez from the Mighty Mussels.
- In the Florida State League, RHP Joel Garcia was promoted from the FCL, and 2B Ryan Daniels was placed on the 7-day injured list with a hip impingement.
SAINTS SENTINEL
Iowa 5, St. Paul 10
Box Score
The Saints utilized two four-run innings and a four-hit night from one of their several new players (though not one from a trade…), to take game one of their series with the Iowa Cubs on Tuesday night at CHS Field.
They jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the bottom of the second thanks to catcher Jhonny Pereda, who they claimed off waivers from the Athletics a few weeks ago. His first home run in a Saints uniform also scored Aaron Sabato, who had led off with a single.
The home team tacked on four more in the fourth to take a 6-0 lead behind walks from Jonah Bride, Anthony Prato, and James Outman, as well as a single from Pereda to score one and keep the bases loaded. Kyler Fedko added a sac fly, Payton Eeles clubbed a ground-rule RBI double, and Gabriel Gonzalez an RBI single to account for all of those runs.
Starter Aaron Rozek went the first four scoreless frames, scattering four hits and a walk, while striking out three. John Stankiewicz added two dominant innings of relief, striking out five of the seven hitters he faced. Cole Percival came on for the seventh and had some trouble finding the strike zone, leading to four runs allowed. He walked three and gave up two hits in 2/3 of an inning. Jarret Whorff cleaned up the rest of that mess, and finished the game with 2 1/3 scoreless. He gave up an unearned run, but no hits or walks, and struck out two.
The Saints got all four of Percival’s runs back in the bottom of the seventh. Sabato reached on an error. Pereda delivered an RBI single. Prato added a single of his own as did Fedko to drive in their eighth run of the game. Eeles capped it off with a two-run single to make it 10-4
The Saints got multiple hits from Fedko (3-for-4, R, 2B, 2 RBI, 3 SB), Eeles (2-for-3, 2B, 3 RBI, 2 BB, 2 SB), Gonzalez (2-for-5, RBI, 2 K), and Prato (2-for-3, 2 R, 2 BB, K, SB). But Pereda led them all with a 4-for-4 night, falling a triple shy of the cycle. He had a double, home run, three RBI, and drew a walk.
WIND SURGE WISDOM
NW Arkansas 7, Wichita 8
Box Score
Pitching for the Naturals in the series opener in the ICT, was the rehabbing Michael Lorenzen who had pitched just shy of 100 innings for the Kansas City Royals so far in 2025. This meant top prospects Walker Jenkins and Kaelen Culpepper were going to see some MLB pitching experience to get the night started.
They looked like minor leaguers in the bottom of the first, as Lorenzen struck them both out swinging.
But they also learned quickly.
In the bottom of the second Culpepper got the scoring started with a three-run shot to left on a 1-0 breaking ball from Lorenzen. Jenkins followed by blasting a 1-0 fastball deep into the right field seats for back-to-back bombs.
The Wind Surge also had an organizational debut on the mound from the recently acquired Sam Armstrong, who came over in the Willi Castro trade with the Chicago Cubs. He struck out the first batter he faced with his new team and began with three scoreless innings. In the top of the fourth the Naturals scored one, then tied the game at four in the fifth to finish his debut. He was charged with four earned runs on five hits and two walks in his five innings. He struck out six.
In the bottom of the fifth Wichita got him off the hook after Jenkins led off with a single. Kala’i Rosario then sent a liner into right, and Jenkins tried to go first-to-third. The throw hit him on his slide and got away from the third baseman, allowing him to get back up and beat the rushed throw home for a 5-4 lead. Rosario then scored on a wild pitch to put the home team up by two.
Michael Martinez came on in relief for the sixth inning, and gave up one earned run on two hits, while striking out one. The minor leagues preeminent win-vulture then came on for the seventh, in Mike Paredes, and you should never doubt his ability to tack on another win. Though he gave up the lead in the seventh, he stayed in to finish the game and in doing so improved his record to 11-0 on the season, which ties him for all the MiLB lead and set the Wind Surge franchise record.
He was able to do so, as three consecutive singles to start the eighth from Hendry Mendez, Nate Baez, and Rubel Cespedes loaded the bases, a passed ball tied the game back up, and they took the lead on an RBI groundout from Jake Rucker.
In the win Wichita got multi-hit efforts from Jenkins (2-for-4, 2 R, HR, RBI, 2 K) and Mendez (2-for-4, R, 2 K). Despite their eight runs they finished just 2-for-6 with runners in scoring position, leaving five men on base.
KERNELS NUGGETS
Cedar Rapids 0, West Michigan 6
Box Score
The Kernels were held to just three hits in this one and they were all singles, with two of them not coming until the top of the ninth inning.
If you are looking for a silver lining, one of those singles in the ninth came from a new top prospect in the organization, as Eduardo Tait delivered a two-out single to right before the final out of the game was recorded. The other two hits came from Brandon Winokur and Kyle Hess. Tait also drew a walk among his four plate appearances. The only other perhaps notable thing on the offensive side of the ledger for Cedar Rapids, was Kyle DeBarge was caught stealing for only the fourth time on the season in 60 attempts.
Starter Jacob Kisting went the first three innings and held the Whitecaps to just one run. He allowed three hits, walked one, and struck out three. Right-hander Matt Gabbert took on a “bulk” role and completed the next four innings, holding West Michigan scoreless in the middle frames. He gave up two hits and struck out two. Nick Trabacchi came on for the bottom of the eight with just a one run deficit, but it turned into the final six when he was done. He was charged with five earned runs on four hits and a walk. He struck out one.
MUSSEL MATTERS
Clearwater 7, Fort Myers 6 (10 innings)
Box Score
This matchup went back and forth throughout, with the Threshers scoring two in the first while the Mighty Mussels answered with one of their own and tied it up in the third.
Christian Becerra got the starting nod in the series opener and completed the first four innings. He was charged with three earned runs on four hits and a walk, while striking out three. He left the game down by one but Fort Myers would tie it up at two in the bottom of the third.
The home team got a leadoff single from Marek Houston in the bottom of the first, but was erased at second on a Dameury Pena grounder. Pena however, then stole second and third base, and scored on a Yasser Mercedes double to get them on the board. The 2025 first round pick led off the third with a single again, and Pena followed with a single of his own this time to move him into scoring position. Two batters later he came home on an Eduardo Beltre grounder to tie the game.
Relievers Kyle Jones and Tyler Stasiowski each got an inning after Becerra’s removal. Jones walked two and struck out one in a scoreless frame. Stasiowski gave up one run on three hits in the sixth to put the Threshers up 4-2.
In the bottom half the Mighty Mussels tied it back up again. Enrique Jiminez drew a leadoff walk, and with two outs JP Smith II delivered his first home run as a professional to make it 4-4.
Brent Francisco came on for the seventh inning and recorded the next five outs. He allowed two hits and struck out two.
In the bottom of the seventh Houston again made his presence felt, this time by leading off the inning with a double the opposite way. He proceeded to steal third base and scored his second run of the game on an error to put the Mighty Mussels up 5-4.
After two outs in the top of the eighth Julio Bonilla was brought in with runners on second and third, and got a groundout to end the inning. Back out for the ninth he got the first two outs, but then a single, walk, and RBI single tied the game back up at five and sent it to extras. Bonilla finished 1 1/3 innings and gave up one earned run on two hits and a walk. Anthony Narvaez got the top of the 10th, and a leadoff double put the Threshers up by one, and an RBI single that followed gave them a little breathing room.
The first two hitters of the bottom half went down via strikeout, but the Mighty Mussels put up a fight with an RBI single from Ryan Sprock, and a walk to Shai Robinson that put the tying run in scoring position. Smith II went down swinging to end the game, however.
Houston led the offense out of the leadoff spot finishing 3-for-5 with two runs scored, and a double. Smith added two hits in five plate appearances, including the home run.
DOMINICAN DAILIES
Monday: DSL Twins 7, DSL Miami 12
Box Score
The Twins jumped out to a 6-0 lead after the top of the third inning, but the Miami squad responded with five runs in the bottom of the third, and four in the bottom of the sixth to win this one.
Despite just five hits as a team, the Twins put up those seven runs thanks to home runs from Joyner Perez (two-run) and Jamesson Val (three-run), who actually entered the game for Perez to start the bottom of the second inning. They scored one run in the second inning thanks to a pair of errors, and their final run in the ninth after Yovanny Duran led off with a walk, stole his 22nd base of the season, and ended up on third after an errant throw. He came home on a groundout from Gerardo Cardona.
Omar Montano started on the bump and was charged with five earned runs in 2 1/3 innings. He was clean for the first two until the Miami bats came alive in the third. He allowed five hits, walked one, and struck out one. Relievers Jensi Infante (2 2/3 IP, H, ER, 2 BB, K), Agustin Campusano (2 IP, 5 H, 6 ER, 2 BB, K), and Brandy Ceballos (1 IP, BB, K) finished off the rest of this one for the Twins.
Tuesday: DSL Miami 3, DSL Twins 4
Box Score
The Twins got some revenge on Tuesday, as Miami took an early 3-0 lead only to fall late thanks to a four-run inning from the home team who had been held hitless to that point.
Starting pitcher Rey Pacheco gave up four singles in the top of the first that led to those three Miami runs but went on to retire the final 10 hitters he faced to finish four innings. He struck out three. The bullpen trio of Nestor Cafe (1 IP, 3 BB), Juan Figaro (1 IP, BB, K), and Jeicol Surumay (3 IP, 2 BB) held Miami hitless the rest of the way as well.
Without yet recording a hit through seven innings, the Twins finally got their first knock in the bottom of the eighth when Jose Barrios led off with a double. Christian Bonifacio got them on the scoreboard two batters later with an RBI single before two walks, an error, and multiple wild pitches allowed the Twins to take the 4-3 lead and steal the win.
TWINS DAILY MINOR LEAGUE PLAYERS OF THE DAY
Pitcher of the Day – John Stankiewicz, St. Paul Saints (W, 2 IP, H, 5 K)
Hitter of the Day – Jhonny Pereda, St. Paul Saints (4-for-4, 3 R, 2B, HR, 3 RBI, BB)
PROSPECT SUMMARY
Check out the Prospect Tracker for much more on our Twins Top 20 prospects after seeing how they performed on Tuesday.
#1 – Walker Jenkins (Wichita): 2-for-4, 2 R, HR (6), RBI, 2 K
#2 – Luke Keaschall (Minnesota): 2-for-4, R, HR (1, first of career), 3 RBI
#3 – Kaelen Culpepper (Wichita): 1-for-5, HR (7), 3 RBI, 2 K
#8 – Gabriel Gonzalez (St. Paul): 2-for-5, RBI, 2 K
#10 – Marek Houston (Fort Myers): 3-for-5, 2 R, 2B, K, SB (2)
#11 – Brandon Winokur (Cedar Rapids): 1-for-4
#14 – Kyle DeBarge (Cedar Rapids): 0-for-3, BB, K
#17 – Khadim Diaw (Cedar Rapids): 0-for-3, K
#19 – Eduardo Beltre (Fort Myers): 1-for-5, 2 RBI, 2 K, SB (1)
#20 – Ricardo Olivar (Wichita): 1-for-4, K
WEDNESDAY’S PROBABLE STARTERS
Iowa @ St. Paul (1:07 PM CDT) – RHP Taj Bradley (1-0, 0.00 ERA)
NW Arkansas @ Wichita (7:05 PM CDT) – RHP C.J. Culpepper (0-1, 2.78 ERA)
Cedar Rapids @ West Michigan (5:35 PM CDT) – RHP Adrian Bohorquez (0-0, -.– ERA)
Clearwater @ Fort Myers (6:05 PM CDT) – RHP Jason Doktorczyk (3-5, 5.25 ERA)
Please feel free to ask questions and discuss Tuesday’s games!
Interested in learning more about the Minnesota Twins’ top prospects? Check out our comprehensive top prospects list that includes up-to-date stats, articles and videos about every prospect, scouting reports, and more!
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UNT Student-Athletes Boast Record Setting G.P.A.
For the first time ever all 14 athletic programs earned a semester G.P.A. above a 3.150. Six teams earned their highest semester G.P.A. in their respective program’s history and four others achieved their second highest semester G.P.A. in their program’s history.
This marked the 13th consecutive semester of a 3.0 or better department wide grade point average and the seventh consecutive semester that UNT improved on the previous semester’s departmental G.P.A.
“The Fall 2025 semester was an outstanding one for Mean Green Athletics in the classroom,” said UNT VP/Director of Athletics Jared Mosley. “Our student-athletes continue to demonstrate a commitment to academic excellence, and their success is a direct reflection of the support and expectations we have in place. I want to thank our academic services team, led by Suzanne Dickenson, for their leadership and dedication in supporting our student-athletes and helping them reach their full potential both on the field and in the classroom.”
For the sixth consecutive semester the UNT women’s golf team led the way for the department as they earned a 3.907 fall semester G.P.A.
The Mean Green tennis team has now recorded a team G.P.A. of 3.0 or better for 28 consecutive semesters. The UNT soccer team and swim and dive team have both also maintained streaks of 20-plus consecutive semesters with a team G.P.A. above a 3.0.
Fifty-two UNT student-athletes this past fall earned a 4.0 grade point average. The Mean Green women’s track team led the way as they had 11 student-athletes named to the prestigious 2025 Fall President’s List. The tennis team had the highest percentage of student-athletes earning President’s List honors as 72% of its roster had a 4.0 G.P.A.
The UNT men’s basketball, men’s cross country, men’s track and field, women’s basketball, women’s cross country and women’s track and field teams all earned their highest semester G.P.A.s in program history.
Lastly, 47 UNT student-athletes earned their diplomas this past fall.
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Spencer McLachlin Named Head Coach at UC San Diego
McLachlin becomes the eighth head coach in UCSD program history and will coach the Tritons in their final season as members of the Big West (2026) before the program transitions to the West Coast Conference ahead of the 2027 campaign. He joins JJ Van Niel (Arizona State), Tyler Hildebrand (Saint Mary’s College), and Amy Pauly (Orlando Valkyries) as former USC assistants under Brad Keller who have moved into head coaching positions.
“This opportunity is no surprise and has been a long time coming for Spencer,” said Keller. “UCSD is getting one of the best coaches in the game. Spencer and I have worked together in many different phases of our careers, and I know USC is in a better place with a brighter future for everything he has done here. Spencer is an innovator, a creator, and most importantly, a dreamer. Our game needs more leaders like him. I couldn’t be prouder of what he has done and for this new opportunity for him and his family.”
In his three seasons at USC, McLachlin helped lead the Women of Troy to three straight NCAA tournament appearances. The Trojans advanced to the second round in each of their three postseason berths. Most recently, McLachlin helped USC reach 25 wins and finish in a tie for third place in the Big Ten. Six Trojans received awards on all-conference teams and USC led the league in blocking (2.76 bps). The Trojans also ranked second (12th in the NCAA) in total blocks (322.5) and were second for opponent hitting percentage (.184). OH London Wijay earned AVCA All-America honorable mention.
With McLachlin on staff in 2024, USC advanced to the second round of the NCAA tournament for the third straight year and finished 22-10 overall with a 13-7 mark in the Big Ten (tied for sixth). Setter Mia Tuaniga was named to the AVCA All-America third team. In his first season with the Women of Troy, McLachlin helped USC go 19-13 with a 12-8 mark in the Pac-12 for a fifth-place finish. That season, OH Skylar Fields was honored with AVCA All-America first-team recognition.
McLachlin is married to former USC volleyball standout opposite hitter Diane Copenhagen (2004-07), a 2004 Pac-10 All-Freshman Team selection. The McLachlins are parents to two daughters, Leila and Malia, and a son named Koa.
The 14th-ranked Trojans (25-7, 15-5 Big Ten) finished the regular season tied for third in the Big Ten and were awarded one of 33 at-large berths—and a hosting bid—into the 2025 NCAA tournament. USC made its fourth straight appearance in the tourney under sixth-year head coach Brad Keller (41st all-time) and moved into the second round for the fourth consecutive year with a 3-0 sweep of Princeton. The Women of Troy were eliminated from postseason play in a hard-fought five-set loss to Cal Poly in the second round.
For more information on the USC women’s volleyball team, please visit USCTrojans.com/WVB. Fans of the Women of Troy can follow @USCWomensVolley on X, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok.
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Defending Big West Regular Season And National Champion Long Beach State Chosen As 2026 Preseason Coaches’ Poll Favorite
Long Beach State’s status as a national powerhouse was further reinforced in the 2026 AVCA National Collegiate Men’s Volleyball Preseason Poll (Dec. 23), where the Beach were ranked No. 3 nationally behind UCLA and Hawai’i.
The Beach also placed multiple student-athletes on the 2026 Big West Preseason Coaches’ Team, as Skyler Varga and Alex Kandev earned preseason recognition following standout performances during Long Beach State’s championship 2025 season.
Varga returns as one of the nation’s premier attackers. During the 2025 season he played a central role in Long Beach State’s run to the NCAA National Championship, earning NCAA All-Tournament Team honors for his performance in the title match. He finished the year with 270 kills (2.73 per set) on a .368 attack percentage, while adding 33 service aces, 70 total blocks, and 341 points across 99 sets. In addition to his on-court excellence, Varga also received CSC Academic All-America recognition, underscoring his impact as a scholar-athlete.
Kandev, now a sophomore outside hitter, made his mark on the national stage during the 2025 NCAA Championship match. In the title match victory over UCLA, Kandev helped the Beach secure their fourth national title and earned NCAA All-Tournament Team honors in the process. He concluded his freshman season with 210 kills (3.23 per set) while hitting .458, ranking among the team leaders in efficiency, and added 21 aces, 36 blocks, and 250 points in 65 sets.
Following Long Beach State atop the Big West preseason poll, Hawai’i was chosen second with 22 points and two first-place votes, and UC Irvine was tabbed third with 17 points. CSUN, UC San Diego, and UC Santa Barbara rounded out the poll, each earning nine points.
With proven postseason performers and returning national contenders, Long Beach State enters 2026 as both the team to beat in the Big West and one of the top programs in the nation.
2026 Big West Men’s Volleyball Preseason Coaches’ Poll
- Long Beach State – 24 points (4)
- Hawai’i – 22 points (2)
- UC Irvine – 17 points
- T-4. CSUN – 9 points
T-4. UC San Diego – 9 points
T-4. UC Santa Barbara – 9 points
First-place votes in parentheses
2026 Big West Men’s Volleyball Preseason Coaches’ Team
George Bruening, UC Santa Barbara
Alex Kandev, Long Beach State
Jalen Phillips, CSUN
Tread Rosenthal, Hawai’i
Adrien Roure, Hawai’i
Kristian Titriyski, Hawai’i
Skyler Varga, Long Beach State
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NSU adds goalkeeper transfer – Northwestern State University Athletics
NATCHITOCHES—After dipping into the transfer portal for a midfielder and defender, Northwestern State soccer head coach Ian Brophy now picks up a goalkeeper in the form of transfer Saki Tsuchiya.
Tsuchiya, a native of Takasaki, Japan, comes to NSU following a season at Valparaiso.
“We are very excited to add an experienced goalkeeper who really fits our style of play,” Brophy said. “Her ability with the ball at her feet is something that definitely suits us and should help us as a team. She will instantly provide competition in an already very competitive group and certainly makes us better.”
She played in three games for the Crusaders, sporting a save percentage of .708 and goals against average of 3.36 in just under 134 minutes. She recorded 12 saves this past season, seven coming against Drake and then posting five saves against Illinois.
Prior to her season at Valpo, Tsuchiya started her collegiate career at Tyler JC, where she competed for two seasons.
For Tyler JC, she appeared in 30 matches during the two years, where she posted a 1.18 GAA and a .780 save percentage.
She recorded three solo shutouts and five combined shutouts among her 13 wins as a sophomore in 2024. That season also earned her a Second Team All-Region selection, as her team captured the Region XIV championship and played in the NJCAA National Tournament 2023 and 2024.
As a freshman, she was named to the NJCAA Second Team All-Academic Team for 2023-24.
She played summer soccer in 2024 for TLH Reckoning of the USLW and in 2025 for Peoria City of the WPSL.
In high school at Kaishigakuen JAPAN Soccer College koutoubu, she was a three-year starter in net.
She joins an already impressive goalkeeper room that includes Second Team All-Southland Conference selection Kennedy Rist and rising sophomore Audrey Marfia, who recorded a goals against average of 0.39, surrendering just one goal in 230:32.
Tsuchiya will be the first Japan native to play for the Demons and joins Hosane Soukou, Ravina Sandhu and Anika Sproxton as players on the team not from the United States.
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Lauren Watson Becomes First Player in USD Beach Volleyball History
SAN DIEGO — Defender Lauren Watson became the first player in USD beach volleyball history on Monday afternoon when she signed a grant-in-aid agreement to play for the Toreros.
Watson, who hails from Phoenix, Arizona, attends Notre Dame Preparatory High School, where she was twice named the Arizona Beach Volleyball Player of the Year by the Arizona Republic. She will join San Diego for its inaugural beach volleyball season in the spring of 2027.
“Lauren is a really good all-around talent,” said USD beach volleyball head coach Derek Olson. “As a defender that can sit in the pocket and run shots down, she has good defensive instincts and covers a lot of sand.”
Her high school career thus far has seen her earn two Arizona Beach Volleyball Pairs State Championships, three All-League First-Team honors, and her league’s Defensive Player of the Year award.
“She also knows how to win and that’s very apparent by her results in tournaments,” Olson added. “But what I appreciate most about Lauren is her ability to play with anyone and make them better. She adds value to the environment that she is in.”
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Spencer McLachlin named new women’s volleyball head coach – The UCSD Guardian
On Tuesday, Dec. 23, UC San Diego Athletics announced that USC associate head coach Spencer McLachlin will be the next head coach of Triton women’s volleyball. He replaces Melanie Greene, who stepped down on Dec. 6 after two seasons as head coach.
The coaching change comes after a tumultuous 6-24 season where a promising Triton team never found its rhythm. The Tritons were eliminated from postseason contention with three games left in the season following a loss to UC Riverside on Nov. 17. Assistant coach Kara Barkdoll Coy was named interim head coach for the final six games of the season after Greene’s departure.
“Spencer brings exactly what we need at this moment,” athletic director Andy Fee said in a press release. “He’s helped build winning programs, developed All-Americans, and knows how to compete at the highest level.”
McLachlin played collegiately at Stanford, winning a national championship with the Cardinal in 2010 and ending his four years in Palo Alto ranked third in career kills. McLachlin then served as an assistant coach at Hawai’i, California, UCLA, and Indiana before joining USC as associate head coach in 2023. This past season, the Trojans went 25-7 but fell in the second round of the NCAA Championship in a five-set upset loss against Cal Poly. McLachlin’s new position at UCSD will be his first head coaching role.
“I am thrilled to join UC San Diego as the Head Coach of the women’s volleyball program,” McLachlin said. “This is an incredible opportunity for my family and me to be part of an historic and beautiful university and build a program with great potential.”
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