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Nevada's Bishop Gorman announces 2025 high school football schedule

No surprises when it comes to the 2025 high school football schedule for national power Bishop Gorman. The Las Vegas school’s 10-game regular schedule features six out-of-state opponents. All six of those teams finished 2024 in the High School Football America 300 national rankings, powered by NFL Play Football. Bishop Gorman is coming off another […]

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Nevada's Bishop Gorman announces 2025 high school football schedule

No surprises when it comes to the 2025 high school football schedule for national power Bishop Gorman. The Las Vegas school’s 10-game regular schedule features six out-of-state opponents. All six of those teams finished 2024 in the High School Football America 300 national rankings, powered by NFL Play Football.

Bishop Gorman is coming off another championship season. The Gaels have won 14 of the last 15 championships in Nevada’s largest classification.

Last season, with its only loss coming against national champ Mater Dei (California), Gorman finished No. 3 in the HSFA 300. The Gaels are a regular high-performer in our national rankings, created with our proprietary algorithm, winning our 2016 national championship.

Bishop Gorman in the HSFA National Rankings

2024 – No. 3

2023 – No. 5

2022 – No. 5

2021 – No. 3

2020 – Bishop Gorman didn’t play due to COVID-19

2019 – No. 77

2018 – No. 42

2017 – No. 9

2016 – National Champs

2015 – No. 4

2014 – No. 3

2013 – No. 23

2012 – No. 14

BG opens the season at home on August 22 against Southern California-power Corona Centennial. The Huskies ended last season ranked No. 21. Two of CC’s three losses last year were against the national champs, Mater Dei.

Week 2 finds the Gaels jetting to Hawaii to play Kahuku, winners of three Open Division championships in the last four years. The Red Raiders will have a new head coach after announcing Sterling Carvalho wasn’t returning in 2025.

Utah 6A runner-up Lone Peak travels to Vegas on September 5. The Knights were No. 51 in the nation last season.

Reigning Illinois 6A champ East St. Louis will be the Gaels’ fourth opponent. ESL, which always plays one of the toughest out-of-state schedules in the nation, finished No. 15 in America in ’24.

On September 19, it’s rematch time when five-time HSFA national champ Mater Dei pulls into town. The Monarchs beat Gorman 31-15 in SoCal last season.

It will be the fifth matchup between the two powers. MD has never lost to the Gaels.

Gorman’s final out-of-state game will be against another Trinity League opponent. The Gaels travel to SoCal to play Santa Margarita, ranked No. 62 in the HSFA 300 last season.

The four Nevada schools on the Gaels’ 2025 schedule are: Palo Verde (October 3), Mojave (October 10), Somerset (October 17) and Shadow Ridge (October 24).

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FLINT – Check out what happened around the Flint-area high school sports scene over the weekend. Coaches and athletic directors are encouraged to email results, highlights, and comments about the results of each game for any sport to jszczepaniak@mlive.com. Baseball May 10 Durand 11, Montrose 4: Brody Demo and Ryan Hunt, who had three RBIs, […]

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FLINT – Check out what happened around the Flint-area high school sports scene over the weekend.

Coaches and athletic directors are encouraged to email results, highlights, and comments about the results of each game for any sport to jszczepaniak@mlive.com.

Baseball

May 10

Durand 11, Montrose 4: Brody Demo and Ryan Hunt, who had three RBIs, each had three hits as Durand picked up the win against Montrose.

Noah Kauffman had two hits while Brayden Kelley (2.2) and Demo (2.1) contributed five combined innings on the mound.

Connor Gross and Conner Thompson each had two hits to lead Montrose.

Flint Powers Catholic 12, Montrose 2: Aiden Olah and Eli Sturgess had a day at the plate Saturday, leading Powers Catholic to a decisive win over Montrose.

Sturgess had a double, home run, and three RBIs while Olah had a double, triple, and RBI in the win.

Nathan Gebhardt added two hits, including a double, and Drew Simmons added a triple for the Chargers.

Flint Powers Catholic 3, Ortonville Brandon 2: Standout pitching performances from Simmons, Logan Gowan, and Santino Evely led the Chargers to a win over Ortonville Brandon.

Simmons drove in two with a double in the top of the seventh to lead Powers Catholic to a win.

Grand Blanc 1, Utica Eisenhower 0: Chris Worley went four innings with seven strikeouts while Caleb McDonald added four innings with six strikeouts to lead the Bobcats over Eisenhower in game one.

Sawyer Fullwood, who scored Grand Blanc’s only run, had a triple in the win.

Ortonville Brandon 7, Durand 0: Standout pitching performances from Kurt Briolat and Ben Misenar led the way for the Blackhawks as Durand had only two hits in the loss.

Briolat helped his cause with two hits and two RBIs while Darren Linenger had two hits and Lance Briolat had a double and an RBI in the win.

May 9

Davison 9, Fenton 8: A nine-run ninth inning from Fenton made things interesting against the Cardinals, but Davison was able to hold on for the win.

Colton Rich went 3-for-4 with three RBIs while Jaxon Ridley added two hits and an RBI for Davison. Carter Dirkse and Malaki Johnson each had a hit and an RBI in the win.

Matthew Mckinnon went six innings and struck out eight for the Cardinals while Fenton handed the ball to seven different pitchers.

Luke Dotson led Fenton with three hits, including two doubles, while Noah Sheil had two hits and two RBIs and Rory Sheil had two hits and an RBI.

New Lothrop 6, Corunna 4: Timely hitting and strong pitching from Nathan Kuchar led the Hornets to a win in game one.

Kuchar went 6 1/3 innings and struck out nine while allowing four earned runs.

Kuchar helped his own cause at the plate with two hits and two RBIs while Jameson Kopschitz had two hits and an RBI.

Paul Galesk and Christian Rivera each had two hits in the loss for Corunna.

New Lothrop 19, Corunna 7: The Hornets drew 11 walks while only collecting six hits to earn the win in game two.

Kopschitz, Kuchar, Michael Schlachter, Logan Lienau, Sean Dammann, and Reece Eustace each had a hit for New Lothrop while Dayne Zeeman had three hits and Hoyt McCorkle had two hits for the Cavaliers.

Swartz Creek 5, Owosso 2: Logan Beckwith (4.0) and Alex Miller (3.0) combined for five hits and one earned run on the mound to lead the Dragons in game one.

Wyatt Jolman, Jac Sandlin, and Nate Crawford each had two hits while Brett Hoffman added a double.

Carson Moore had a double for Owosso.

Swartz Creek 6, Owosso 1: Jac Sandlin went six innings and allowed only one run while striking out six to lead Swartz Creek in game two.

Sandlin helped his own cause with a pair of hits while Crawford had three hits and Jolman and Wistuba each had two in the win.

The Dragons tallied 13 hits in game two.

May 10 scores

Utica Eisenhower 3, Grand Blanc 2

Waterford Kettering 5, Holly 2

Waterford Kettering 12, Holly 3

May 9 scores

Auburn Hills Oakland Christian 8, Imlay City 2

Auburn Hills Oakland Christian 5, Imlay City 4

Boys Golf

May 9

Flushing 154, Goodrich 163: AJ Gasper led the field with a 35 while Garrett Morrison finished in second with a 36, leading the Raiders to a league win.

Goodrich was led by Jayce Junga (37) and Micah Mills (39).

New Lothrop 181, Byron 205: New Lothrop’s Cameron Naessens and Byron’s Braylen Brown each shot a 41 while Kevin Heslip (43) and Hunter Wolfe (45) each turned in solid scores for the Hornets.

Anthony Wren added a 46 for Byron.

Otisville LakeVille Memorial 184, Montrose 210: Montrose’s Warren Six led the field with a 39 but LakeVille Memorial’s Logan Lang (41), Brady Peterson (45), Connor Kennedy (48), and Gregor Waite (50) had the next highest scores in the matchup.

Boys Lacrosse

May 10 scores

Fenton 15, Sault Ste Marie 6

May 9 scores

Lake Orion 11, Grand Blanc 6

Lapeer 16, Clinton Township Chippewa Valley 7

Petoskey 16, Fenton 1

Note: Congratulations to Grand Blanc on winning its third-straight Saginaw Valley League title after defeating Midland Dow 13-4 on May 8.

Girls Lacrosse

May 9 scores

Flint Powers Catholic 21, Flushing 6

Hartland 15, Fenton 2

St. Johns 16, Holly 5

Girls Soccer

May 9

Clio 3, Flint Carman-Ainsworth 0: Autumn Wilkinson scored a pair of goals while Mackenzie LaFreniere added a goal to end the Mustangs’ five-game losing streak.

Clio is now 5-9 on the season.

Imlay City 5, Byron 2: Wren Dennis and Aryana Atkinson scored two goals each to lead Imlay City.

Kierstyn Stankevich added a goal and two assists in the win.

Zadie Schmidt scored both goals for Byron in the loss.

May 10 scores

Grand Blanc 2, Petoskey 1

Lake Orion 3, Grand Blanc 0

May 9 scores

Birch Run 5, Corunna 0

Fowlerville 3, Owosso 0

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CSUF club highlights women in the weight room

For years, weight rooms have been dominated by men — Girl Gains is changing the narrative to empower women’s confidence at the gym. The club was founded in 2020 at San Diego State University and is now present on over 100 campuses across the United States, Canada and Vietnam. Their mission is to promote female […]

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For years, weight rooms have been dominated by men — Girl Gains is changing the narrative to empower women’s confidence at the gym.

The club was founded in 2020 at San Diego State University and is now present on over 100 campuses across the United States, Canada and Vietnam. Their mission is to promote female weightlifting and support women in the gym.

In January 2023, former president of Girl Gains, Kayla Long, brought the club to Cal State Fullerton. For the past two years, CSUF’s Girl Gains club has hosted events, frequent gym-meetups, panel discussions with fitness coaches and created a safe learning environment for women to grow at the gym.

The current president, Mattea Chung has worked hard to grow the club on Fullerton’s campus, with attendance varying weekly. On average, they have about 15-30 active members, depending on the meeting.

Many of the women in the club formed strong connections through their shared experience of playing sports in high school. However, after starting college, they found themselves without a community to stay active with, leading them to join Girl Gains.

“It was one of the best decisions I made. Now I’m here, president of the club 2.5 years later (…) and all these people are here because I found a vision for it,” Chung said.

Haley Agbayani, a senior and biology major at CSUF, joined Girl Gains in the spring of 2024 to continue to stay active after leaving the school’s cheerleading team.

“Before Girl Gains, I was on the cheer team and I decided to part ways,” Agbayani said. “I wanted something to fill that void.”

While some women joined Girl Gains to continue their active lifestyle, some members were just getting started on their fitness journey.

No matter the fitness level, Girl Gains strives to be a safe space for women to learn and improve their weightlifting technique. Women of any background and skill level are welcome into the club. With a $25 membership, members have access to bi-weekly chapter meetings, merchandise discounts, off-campus events and their annual end-of-year banquet.

During their bi-weekly meetings, Girl Gains brought educational speakers to speak on women’s health, nutrition and other kinesiology-related topics.

CSUF’s Girl Gains chapter partners with other schools’ chapters for fitness events. Last month, they held a hiking event with USC’s Girl Gains called “Sisterhood Summit.” The club doesn’t only focus on weightlifting, they have held pilates classes, zumba classes, rock climbing, swimming and other fitness events.

Girl Gains also has bonding events like karaoke night, game night, banquet and camping trips. This semester, the event coordinator, Sarah Mazengia, planned a camping trip at Joshua Tree National Park. They spent three days on the trip.

“It was our first big overnight trip (…) It was a lot of fun, a lot of things went wrong,” Mazengia said. “But everyone survived.”

To wrap off the Girl Gains year, they hosted their second annual banquet in the Titan Student Union. Members had free food, games, awards, and a slideshow of all their photographed memories from the 24-25 school year.

Mazengia became teary-eyed as she spoke about her memories from Girl Gains, as a graduating senior.

“Banquet was really hard for me (…) I’m going to miss them a lot, because they’re all amazing, beautiful, and that is a true reflection of their soul,” Mazengia said.

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Westview High School Girls Lacrosse team forms a strong bond that extends beyond the field

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Recognizing Saginaw

The Michigan high school season is quickly moving to the playoff phase, with lacrosse and girls tennis teams heading into districts and regionals. Saginaw-area spring sports athletes are trying to reach their peak performances heading into the playoffs. Fans can check out the top performances in the area for the week of May 4-10, with […]

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The Michigan high school season is quickly moving to the playoff phase, with lacrosse and girls tennis teams heading into districts and regionals.

Saginaw-area spring sports athletes are trying to reach their peak performances heading into the playoffs.

Fans can check out the top performances in the area for the week of May 4-10, with Athlete of the Week voting open until 11 p.m. Thursday.

Chloe Basner, Millington

Chloe Basner claimed a pair of wins in the Brown City Green Devil Invite in the 100 (:12.99) and 200 (:27.26), with legs on Millington’s winning 400 relay and 800 relay. She followed with a win in the 100 (:12.69) at the Akron-Fairgrove Invite, plus a leg on the winning 800 relay.

Alahna Beckett, Midland High

Midland High remained undefeated in girls soccer with Alahna Beckett scoring three goals with two assists in a 5-3 win over Grand Blanc. She also had a goal and two assists in a 4-1 win over Nouvel.

Frankemuth defeats Hemlock in a high school girls soccer game

Hemlock’s Izzy Curry (11) dribbles the ball down the field during a high school girls soccer game between Frankenmuth High School and Hemlock High School.Julian Leshay Guadalupe | MLive.com

Izzy Curry, Hemlock

Izzy Curry found success in soccer and track for Hemlock. In the Tri-Valley Conference Blue championship meet, Curry won the high jump (5-2), with legs on the winning 400 relay and 800 relay. In the Fulton Invite, she added legs on Hemlock’s winning 400 relay, 800 relay and 1,600 relay. On the soccer field, Curry scored the lone goal in a 1-0 win over Midland Calvary, following with three goals and two assists in a 6-1 win over Pinconning.

Korf/Shultz Saginaw County Track and Field Invitational 2024

Valley Lutheran’s Mckenzie Derusha competes in the 100m hurdles during the Korf/Shultz Saginaw County Track and Field Invitational at Heritage High School.Julian Leshay Guadalupe | MLive.com

Mckenzie Derusha, Valley Lutheran

Mckenzie Derusha earned a pair of titles in the Tri-Valley Conference Blue meet in the 100 hurdles (:15.95) and 300 hurdles (:48.89), with a leg on the 1,600 relay. Derusha won the same events at the Akron-Faigrove Invitational: the 100 hurdles (:16.28), 300 hurdles (:48.74) and 1,600 relay.

Tri-Valley Conference track meet between Frankenmuth, Swan Valley and Essexville Garber

Frankenmuth’s Natalie Foltz leads the pack in the 1600-meter run during a Tri-Valley Conference track meet.Ayrton Breckenridge | MLive.com

Natalie Foltz, Frankenmuth

Natalie Foltz was a three-time conference champion in the Tri-Valley Conference Red Track Meet, claiming titles in the 800 (2:21.76), 1,600 (5:20.69) and 3,200 (11:55.50). She added a win in the 3,200 (11:16.14) in the Bad Axe Invite.

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Midland Dow’s Victoria Garces crosses the finish line in record-breaking victory during the Division 1 girls race at the MHSAA Cross Country Championships at Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn.Devin Anderson-Torrez | MLive.com

Victoria Garces, Midland Dow

Victoria Garces warmed up with a win in the 800 (2:19.55) in a Saginaw Valley League dual meet with Heritage. She finished the week in the SVL Championships with conference titles in the 800 (2:17.92), 1,600 (5:03.21) and 3,200 (10:57.85).

Jaxon Hartley, Swan Valley

Jaxon Hartley had two hits in Swan Valley’s 8-5 win over Bullock Creek before the Vikings took on Escanaba. Hartley set a Swan Valley baseball record with 17 strikeouts in a 4-2 win, allowing six hits and no walks in a complete-game win. Hartley added two hits and an RBI in the Vikings’ 4-1 win in Game 2.

Tri-Valley Conference track meet

Saginaw Swan Valley’s Sydney Kuhn competes in the 100-meter dash during a Tri-Valley Conference track meet.Ayrton Breckenridge | MLive.com

Sydney Kuhn, Swan Valley

Sydney Kuhn set another school record in the 300 hurdles, winning the Tri-Valley Conference Red title in 42.06 seconds. She added a title in the 200 (:24.63).

Thomas Larson, Alma

Thomas Larson helped Alma finish second in the Tri-Vally Conference Red meet, winning the 800 (1:59.08) and 1,600 (4:31.27), with a leg on the winning 3,200 relay. He added wins in the 1,600 (4:24.80) and 3,200 (1:58.90), with a leg on the winning 3,200 relay in the Alma Panther Invite.

Isabelle Lewis, Coleman

Isabelle Lewis helped lead Coleman to an 8-7, 22-7 sweep of Fulton with two hits in the opener and three hits with five RBIs in the second game. In the Coleman Classic, Lewis had two hits in an 11-10 win over Beaverton. She had three hits and three RBIs, earning the win in a 17-0 win over Carrollton. Lewis also had two hits in a 15-4 loss to Bay City Central.

Paige Luneack, St. Louis

Paige Luneack earned six wins in the circle for St. Louis, striking out 16 and adding two hits in a 7-1 win over Beaverton, She followed with six strikeouts in three innings in a 13-0 win over the Beavers. She allowed just two hits in a 16-1 win over Harrison, with 10 strikeouts in a 19-3 win over Harrison. Luneack struck out six in earning the win in a 4-1 victory over Ogemaw Heights before striking out eight with two hits in a 4-0 win over Ogemaw Heights.

Willow Mason, Heritage

Willow Mason opened the week with a win in the 200 (:25.92) and a leg on Heritage’s winning 800 relay in a Saginaw Valley League dual meet with Midland Dow. She followed with the SVL Championships, earning conference titles in the 100 (:12.20) and 200 (24.72), with legs on Heritage’s winning 800 relay and 1,600 relay.

Madeline McDonald, Freeland

Madeline McDonald had two hits and two RBIs in an 8-4 loss to Ithaca, before adding two more hits in an 8-2 win over the Yellowjackets. Freeland added another split against Midland High, with McDonald getting two hits in an 18-8 loss. In a 16-6 win, McDonald had three hits, including a homer, and six RBIs. In the Escanaba Tourney, McDonald had two hits, including a homer, and four RBIs in a 17-14 win over Three Rivers.

Frankenmuth hosts Swan Valley volleyball

Swan Valley’s Mia Robinson (6) looks at other teammates during a timeout at a high school varsity volleyball game.(Nico Mendoza | MLive.com)

Mia Robinson, Swan Valley

Mia Robinson earned three wins for the Swan Valley softball team, with a pair of wins over Bay City John Glenn, 20-14 and 12-2. In the opener, Robinson had two hits, including a homer, with five RBIs. She followed with a five-hitter with 10 strikeouts and no earned runs in the second game, hitting a homer and driving in two runs. She also earned the win in an11-0 victory over Bullock Creek, allowing one hit and striking out eight.

Will Salgat

Will Salgat, Michigan Lutheran SeminaryMike Kolleth | For MLive.com

Will Salgat, Michigan Lutheran Seminary

Will Salgat had a big week for the Seminary baseball team, helping the Cardinals post a 3-1 win for the week. Salgat had two hits and two RBIs in a 17-0 win over Saginaw United, adding two hits and two RBIs in a 16-0 win over United. Salgat had a hit and RBI in a 5-2 loss to Ithaca, with three hits and two RBIs in a 7-6 win over the Yellowjackets.

Reid Schisler, Valley Lutheran

Only a freshman, Reid Schisler emerged as the Saginaw County boys golf champion. Schisler shot a 2-under 69 for Valley Lutheran in the Saginaw County Boys Golf Invitational at Valley View Farm Golf Course.

Maxwell Stoecker, Midland High

Maxwell Stoecker claimed a pair of wins in a Saginaw Valley League triangular, taking first in the shot put (57-11) and discus (167-11). He followed with a pair of wins to help lead Midland High to the SVL title, claiming the shot put (60-3) and discus (178-7). Stoecker also won the shot put (59-4) in the Punch a Hole in the Sky Meet at Midland High.

Saginaw County Football Media Day 2024

Freeland’s Zander Wheatley (23) poses for a photograph during Saginaw County Football Media Day.Kaytie Boomer | MLive.com

Zander Wheatley, Freeland

Zander Wheatley won a pair of titles in the Tri-Valley Conference Red meet, taking firsts in the 300 hurdles (:40.07) and high jump (6-3). He traveled to compete in the Macomb Dakota Cougars Invite, winning the 110 hurdles (:15.10) and high jump (6-4).

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Local doula highlights importance of maternal mental health

(WKBN) — Mother’s Day serves as a reminder that maternal mental health is important, and one local doula has made it her goal to help as many families as she can find resources they may otherwise not know about. Jillian Barker is using her knowledge and years of experience in the maternal field for good. […]

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(WKBN) — Mother’s Day serves as a reminder that maternal mental health is important, and one local doula has made it her goal to help as many families as she can find resources they may otherwise not know about.

Jillian Barker is using her knowledge and years of experience in the maternal field for good. Not only does she provide care in her practice, but on her website Parenthood in Bloom, she shares complete lists of area resources for parents. The categories range from mental health to resources for partners.

“People feel like they have really limited options, but we do have really great organizations in the area to help families,” Barker said.

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She understands how mental health care is especially important for new moms and their partners. Barker explains how mental health can directly correlate with a baby’s chance of thriving.

“It’s actually the leading cause of perinatal mortality and morbidity. So, if we’re able to help reduce that in any capacity, I think that is super helpful,” Barker said.

Barker says there are plenty of resources that are available for low-income families in need of assistance. She says moms can’t do it all alone.

“It’s really important to help families build a village to support them,” Barker said. “You deserve to have your voice heard, knowing that you deserve to be supported and knowing that there are options for when it feels like maybe those things aren’t super stable in your life.”

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Sports Extra

This week’s edition of Sports Extra leads off with a feature story on the niche sport of lacrosse — and two athletes who are headed to play the sport in college. WATCH SPORTS EXTRA FOR MAY 10: Sports Extra: Montana sports news and highlights (May 10, 2025) Callie Crass and Olivia Shepherd are members of […]

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This week’s edition of Sports Extra leads off with a feature story on the niche sport of lacrosse — and two athletes who are headed to play the sport in college.

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Sports Extra: Montana sports news and highlights (May 10, 2025)

Callie Crass and Olivia Shepherd are members of the Spartan Lacrosse Club in Missoula. Crass, a senior at Sentinel High School, will play at Newberry College in South Carolina while Shepherd, a senior at Hellgate High, will compete at the University of Hartford in Connecticut.

The episode then hits the high school softball diamond to spotlight Helena High pitcher Faith Howard, who has established herself as one of the state’s top players.

Also, with the further expansion of varsity baseball across Montana in 2025, the demand for umpires has increased. This episode includes a profile of Billings’ Jason Hardy, who is channeling his love of the sport into umpiring for kids that he says deserve a fair game.

On the track, we feature Jefferson High School’s Luke Oxarart, who is wrapping up his track career before heading to Montana State for football, as well the strong season the Fairfield Eagles have put together in advance of the state meet.

The show wraps with profiles of Justus Peterson, Montana Tech’s one-man college rodeo show, and on a personal Special Olympics friendship that has sparked a movement in Box Elder.

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