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Mizzou’s Pressey named one of 12 finalists for Cousy Award

MUMizzou junior guard Phil Pressey was named one of 12 finalists on the watch list for the 2013 Bob Cousy National Point Guard of the Year Award Thursday afternoon.

The annual honor, named for Hall of Famer and former Boston Celtic Bob Cousy, recognizes the top point guards in men’s college basketball. An original list of 80 candidates was trimmed down by a nationally based committee to the below watch list of 12 student-athletes.

Pressey leads the Southeastern Conference and ranks No. 7 nationally in assists this season (7.2) and is closing in on Missouri’s all-time assist record, needing just seven dimes to pass former Tiger great Anthony Peeler (497). The Preseason SEC Player of the Year, Pressey has averaged 8.5 assists over his last 11 games, highlighted by his 19-point, 19-assist game at UCLA on Dec. 28, the top assist effort by a high major conference college basketball player since 2000.

Pressey is currently third on the Mizzou roster in scoring at 12.1 points per game and owns a school record five point-assist double-doubles in his career. He also owns a school-best 12 double-figure assist nights in his tenure.

Beginning Thursday, February 7th at 1pm EST via the Bob Cousy Award’s website – www.cousyaward.com — fans will be able to vote for the top point guard. The player that receives the most fan votes will receive one vote toward the final committee vote. Fan voting will run one month – beginning February 7th and will conclude March 7th.

Previous winners of the Bob Cousy Award have included Jameer Nelson (St. Joseph’s), Raymond Felton (North Carolina), Dee Brown (Illinois), Acie Law (Texas A & M), DJ Augustin (Texas), Ty Lawson (North Carolina), Greivis Vasquez (Maryland), Kemba Walker (Connecticut) and last year’s recipient Kendall Marshall (North Carolina). For more information on the 2013 Bob Cousy, log onto www.CousyAward.com.

The current listing of 12 finalists for the 2013 Bob Cousy Award will be narrowed down to 5 players on March 11th. The final five players in contention for the award will be presented to Mr. Cousy and the Hall of Fame’s selection committee. The Hall of Fame committee is made up of top college basketball personnel including media members, head coaches, Sports Information Directors and Hall of Famers. The winner of the 2013 Bob Cousy Award will be presented at the Hall of Fame’s Class Announcement on Championship Monday in Atlanta as part of NCAA Final Four weekend.

— MU Sports Information —

Griffons upset No. 17 Washburn Wednesday night in Topeka

riggertMissouriWesternMissouri Western sophomore guard Reed Mells scored the Griffons final nine points including six straight free throws down the stretch helping the Griffons to the 79-74 upset over #17 Washburn on Wednesday evening. Mells finished with 18 points, seven assists and three steals. The Griffons improve to 9-12 overall ad 5-8 in MIAA play.

The Griffons played the Ichabods to a 35-35 tie after a Dzenan Mrkaljevic layup with 3:28 to play in the first half. The Ichabods were able to close ona  5-1 run taking a 40-36 haltime lead. Both teams made 13 field goals in the first half with Dylan Frantz leading the Griffons with 12 points on 4-of-6 shooting. Martin Mitchell led the Bods with 20 points on 5-of-7 shooting from long range.

The Griffons continued to sizzle from the field in the second half making 61.9-percent (13-21) of their field goals. The Griffons made 57.8-percent (26-45) from the field and 10-of-20 from long range. The Griffons battled back from being down by as many as nine in the second half.

Back-to-back three’s by Kalvin Balque and Alfreeman Flowers gave the Griffons a 70-67 lead with 3:13 to play in the game. The Ichabods hit a shot cutting the Griffon lead to 70-69 but Mells nailed another three giving MWSU a 73-69 lead with 1:35 to play.

A Martin three cut the Griffon lead to one and down the stretch MWSU escaped a couple of errors and hit its free throws picking up the victory. The Ichabods fall to 14-5 overall and 7-4 in MIAA play.

Despite Mells five other Griffons scored in double figures which included Dzenan Mrkaljevic with 16 points. Dylan Frantz and Alfreeman Flowers each finished with 12 points while Cedric Clinkscales and Kalvin Balque dumped in 11 and 10 points respectively.

For the Ichabods Martin Mitchell scored a game high 32 points. Will McNeill had a double-double with 16 points and 10 rebounds.

The Griffons and the Ichabods will have a rematch a week from tonight on Wednesday, February 13 in St. Joseph, Mo. Game time is set for 7:30 pm in the MWSU Fieldhouse.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Bearcats lose heartbreaker, 59-58, at Fort Hays State

riggertNorthwestThere was no last-second magic Wednesday night as Fort Hays State knocked off Northwest Missouri State 59-58 in MIAA men’s basketball action.

After two one-point victories last week, the Bearcats came up on the short end Wednesday falling to 15-6 on the season and 8-4. The Tigers saw their winning streak extend to four as they improved to 14-6 overall and 8-4 in the MIAA.

After giving the Bearcats a 58-56 lead with 1:26 left in the game on a DeAngelo Hailey three-pointer, Fort Hays State answered with a trey of their own. Lance Russell drilled a three-pointer with 1:10, proving as the final dagger.

With three attempts in the final minute of the game all missing the mark, the Bearcats could not overcome an impressive night from the field for the home team. Although Northwest shot 46 percent from the field, Fort Hays State used a 56 percent effort to seal the narrow victory.

Fort Hays State also used a 12-2 run from the 7:40 mark to Russell’s three-pointer to erase a nine-point deficit and take a 56-55 lead.

After a long-range attempt and a free-throw fell off the mark the Bearcats would still have life with just 14 seconds left. A Bearcat timeout with five seconds left set up the final play as Bryston Williams’ elbow jumper missed off the side of the rim as time expired.

Northwest got a game-high 23 points from Hailey, who also added six rebounds in the loss.

Dwayne Brunson finished with 23 points and eight rebounds pacing the Tigers in the win.

The Bearcats close out their Kansas road swing Saturday at Washburn, who sit half a game behind Northwest. With the Ichabods falling Wednesday night as well, Northwest, Fort Hays and Northeastern State move into a second place tie. Action from Lee Arena in Topeka is set for 7 p.m.

— NWMSU Sports Information —

No. 5 Kansas loses second straight as they stumble at TCU

KUTCU made its first Big 12 victory a memorable one, and left the fifth-ranked Kansas Jayhawks with their first losing streak in more than seven years.

The Horned Frogs finally won in their new conference, leading throughout against the Big 12’s most dominant team in a 62-55 victory Wednesday night. It was their first-ever win over a Top 5 team.

”It means a lot. Obviously we’ve had some tough years,” Frogs senior forward Garlon Green said. ”We’ve had a tough year right now, but this is a big win. We need to carry this momentum.”

Green scored 20 points for the Horned Frogs, including five in a row after a late 17-4 spurt by Kansas (19-3, 7-2 Big 12).

Naadir Tharpe scored nine points in a 2-minute span, with a 3-pointer and six consecutive free throws, before a dunk by Jeff Withey with 6:49 left got the Jayhawks within 44-40 – the closest they got since TCU scored the game’s first eight points.

After Tharpe missed a 3-pointer on a break, Adrick McKinney slung a pass inside to Green for layup. Kansas guard Ben McLemore, the Big 12’s top freshman scorer, missed an open 3-pointer before Green had a three-point play to stretch the lead back to 49-40 for TCU (10-12, 1-8).

”I said this from day one, we need to focus on what’s in the locker room,” said first-year coach Trent Johnson, whose team has already had three season-ending injuries. ”You’re never as bad as people say you are.”

On this night, they were good enough to beat the team that has won or shared 12 of the league’s 16 titles.

The Jayhawks, coming off a loss four days earlier against Oklahoma State, had played 264 games in a row since January 2006 without consecutive losses, the longest active streak in NCAA Division I.

Against TCU, the Jayhawks looked nothing like the Big 12’s best team.

”It was the worst team that Kansas ever put on the floor, since Dr. Naismith was there,” coach Bill Self said. ”I think he had some bad teams when he lost to Topeka YMCA and things like that in the first couple years. But for the first half, there hasn’t been a team play worse than that offensively.”

Kansas already had six turnovers and missed its first four shots before finally scoring 7:17 into the game, on Ben McLemore’s bounce pass to Jamari Traylor for a layup that made it 8-2.

The Jayhawks didn’t get closer before halftime, when they trailed 22-13. Even after scoring seven points in a row over a 2 1/2-minute span – one point more than they scored the rest of the half.

”We knew going in that we would have to play extremely well, offensively, defensively, extremely hard, and they were going to have to help us out,” Johnson said. ”When I said help us, obviously they missed a lot of shots they probably would make.”

Kansas shot a season-low 30 percent from the field (18 of 61) and had its lowest-scoring game since also scoring 55 in an NCAA tournament loss to UCLA on March 24, 2007.

TCU kept the Jayhawks in the game making only 5-of-12 free throws in a nearly 2-minute span before Elijah Johnson’s 3-pointer got Kansas within 56-50 with just under a minute left. Johnson added another one from long range with 34 seconds left but that wasn’t enough.

Nate Butler Lind had 10 points for TCU. Connell Crossland had eight points and 15 rebounds.

McLemore led Kansas with 15 points, while Withey had 12 points and Tharpe 11.

There was a record sellout crowd of 7,412 fans in the Daniel-Meyer Coliseum, a large portion of them loud Jayhawks fans cheering on their team coming off the 85-80 loss Saturday that ended their nation’s-best 18-game winning streak and a 33-game winning streak at Allen Fieldhouse.

But when this game ended, they were filing out of the arena while TCU students stormed the court to celebrate the Frogs’ first-ever win over a Top 5 team in 21 tries.

Green’s 3-pointer made it 20-6 before the only Kansas spurt of the first half that could have been more if not for missed free throws.

McLemore made two free throws, and after Green missed another shot from long range, Kevin Young made a layup before Withey blocked a shot. But the Jayhawks then went to the free throw line on three consecutive possessions – Young twice, and Travis Releford once – and made only one of two freebies each time while getting within 20-13.

— Associated Press —

Western women struggle offensively in loss at Washburn

riggertMissouriWesternDespite forcing 29 Washburn turnovers the Missouri Western women’s basketball team could not overcome the Lady Blues 57-percent shooting on the night falling to 13-8 on the season and 6-7 in MIAA play. The Griffons were led by Heather Howard with 14 points.

The Griffons came out of the gate shooting the ball well making four of their first six shots claiming a 12-9 lead after a Lanicia Lawrence layup with 13:43 to play in the half. The rest of the half was an offensive struggle for the Griffons making just 4-of-18 field goals. During that stretch the Lady Blues outscored the Griffons 17-8 claiming a 26-20 halftime lead. Washburn had nine assists on 11 field goals in the frame and had 18 rebounds to the Griffons five in the first frame.

The second half did not get any better for the Griffons getting outscored 39-28 and shooting just 26-percent (9-34). The Lady Blues improve to 16-3 overall and 10-1 in MIAA play.

For the Lady Blues Laura Kinderknecht scored 16 points and pulled down four rebounds. Stormye Everett had 15 points on the night while Sierra Moeller pulled down a team best seven rebounds.

For the Griffons Howard added five steals while Sharniece Lewis had eight points. Brittany Griswold and Alicia Bell each scored seven points.

The next game for Missouri Western will be a rematch against the Lady Blues on Wednesday, February 13 in St. Joseph, Mo. Game time is set for 5:30 pm in the MWSU Fieldhouse.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Northwest women struggle in second half as they fall at Fort Hays

riggertNorthwestFort Hays State went on a 12-0 run in the second half to pull away from the Northwest Missouri State women’s basketball team as they fell 65-53 Wednesday night at Gross Memorial Coliseum.

Despite being out rebounded 26 to 15 by the Tigers Northwest played well enough to lead most of the first half. Ashleigh Nelson was 3-for-7 from behind the three-point line and ended the first half with nine points.

The first half also ended with Northwest taking a slim lead into the break 26-25.

However, the second half only had three ties and two lead changes that ultimately favored the Tigers. The Tigers were led by Katelyn Edwards who had 11 points and five rebounds in the second half and finished with 17 points and 13 boards.

Ashleigh Nelson led Northwest in scoring as she finished with 15 points, two steals and was 4-for-5 from the free-throw line. The Bearcats shot 84.6 percent from the line as a team, their best performance since back-to-back efforts of 90 percent against Lincoln and Central Oklahoma.

The night however, belonged to the home team as FHSU edged the Bearcats shooting 39 percent from the field while Northwest shot 34 percent.

With the loss Northwest moves to 11-9 on the season and 5-7 in the MIAA. The Bearcats will be back on the road Saturday to take on Washburn for a 5 p.m. tip-off.

— NWMSU Sports Information —

Missouri Western football announces 2013 recruiting class

MWSUMissouri Western State University head football coach Jerry Partridge has announced the signing of 25 football student-athletes to the 2013 National Letter of Intent.

Missouri Western had their most successful season in history a season ago winning the MIAA Title finishing 12-2 overall and 9-1 in MIAA play. Missouri Western made their fourth trip to the NCAA Division II playoffs wining its first two playoff games (Minnesota-Duluth 57-55 3OT & Henderson State 45-21). The Griffons have won nine or more games in seven of the last 10 years. They have also played in a post season game in eight straight years (4 playoff appearances, 4 Mineral Water Bowl games).

Missouri Western signed six offensive lineman, four running backs, four defensive backs, three wide receivers,  three defensive lineman, three tight ends and two quarterbacks.

The Griffons recruited the Midwest region very well. Missouri Western signed 16 players from Missouri, three from Kansas, two from California (Transfers), two from Nebraska, one from Iowa and one from South Carolina (Transfer).

2013 Missouri Western football signees

Emmett Wester
6-3, 255, Offensive Line
(Mt. Union, Iowa / Mt. Pleasent Community HS)
“He is the brother of current offensive lineman Leonard Wester,” commented Partridge. “He is an explosive athletic lineman with a lot of good attributes.”
Was first team All-District and honorable mention All-Hawkeye Land as a senior…as a junior he was honorable mention All-District…plans on majoring in business and accounting at Missouri Western.

Cameron Glenn
6-2, 270, Offensive Lineman
(Ozark, Missouri / Ozark HS)
“Glenn played center on a very good high school football team” commented Partridge. “He is an excellent run blocker and long snapper.”
Was a first team All-Conference and All-District selection…first team All-State…first team AP All-State and was a team captain…undecided on a major at Missouri Western.

Zach Merritt
6-4, 275, Offensive Lineman
(St. Louis, Missouri / Mehlville HS)
“Is a very physical football player with a good frame,” commented Partridge.
Merritt is an All-Conference performer in both football and baseball…undecided on a major at Missouri Western.

Lucas Grossman
6-3, 295, Offensive Lineman
(Lincoln, Nebraska / Lincoln Southwest High School)
“Grossman is a wide shouldered kick who plays with a lot of energy and finishes blocks well,” commented Partridge.
Plans on majoring in education at Missouri Western.

John Carter
6-3, 290, Offensive Line
(Jefferson City, Missouri  / Jefferson City High School)
“He is a very athletic and physical football player,” stated Partridge.
Played under Ted LePage in high school…helped clear the way for 2,156 yards rushing and 1,684 yards passing with his offense scoring 28 points per game as a senior…was a three year letter winner…was a state qualifier at heavyweight for the State Tournament in 2012…plans on majoring in engineering at Missouri Western.

Cal Griencewic
6-5, 290, Defensive Line
(Elkhorn, Nebraska / Elkhorn South High School)
“Cal is a solid player who plays physical,” commented Partridge. “He is a very good high school wreslter.”
He is undecided on a major at Missouri Western…greatest sports moment was recovering a fumble that helped lead his team to victory.

Chris Gillette
6-2, 295, Defensive Line
(St. Charles, Missouri / St. Charles High School)
“Gillette is very aggressive and runs well for his size,” stated Partridge.
Was a second team All-Conference selection as a senior and an honorable mention All-Conference as a junior…had 38 tackles (31 solo, 7 assisted) with on fumble recovery as a senior…undecided on a major at MWSU.

Skyler Windmiller
6-3, 190, Quarterback
(Shawnee, Kansas / Mill Valley High School)
“Windmiller has great leadership skills,” stated Partridge. “He has good arm strength and throws a very good ball. He is an extremely mobile player.”
Played under Joel Applebee and Mike Strack in high school…his dad has had the greatest impact on his athletic career…his greatest sports moment was getting put in on varsity as a sophomore and leading his team to a comeback win…plans on majoring in exercise science at Missouri Western.

TJ LaFaver
6-2, 185, Quarterback
(Warrenton, Missouri / Warrenton High School)
“TJ has great leadership skills and is an extremely talented athlete,” commented Partridge. “He throws a great ball and tested out the best in the class.”
First team All-Conference…team MVP…Writers All-District and Coaches All-District selections…All-Conference second team as a basketball player…completed 141-243 passes for 1,829 yards and 18 touchdowns while rushing 91 times for 466 yards and 11 touchdowns his senior season…plans on majoring in exercise science at Missouri Western.

“We are extremely excited about both Skyler and TJ,” stated Partridge.

Daylon Harper
6-4, 220, Tight End
(Arnold, Missouri / Fox High School)
“Harper has not played a lot of tight end but has the ability to play different positions,” said Partridge. “He is a very good cover guy on special teams.”
Played under Brent Tinker in high school…Coach Nick Gianino has had the greatest impact on his athletic career…greatest sports moment is throwing his first pass as a varsity quarterback his freshman season…he is undecided on a major.

Coltyn Clark
6-3, 200, Tight End
(Bethany, Missouri / South Harrison High School)
“He has the frame to get bigger,” Partridge stated. “He is a very physical aggressive kid.”
First team GRC on the defensive and offensive line…three time All-District defensive lineman…first team All-District…first team All-State Media…third team All-State Coaches…third team NewsPress…Wendy’s Heisman State Finalist…four year captain…four time All-Conference Academic…plans on majoring in civil engineering at Missouri Western.

Austin Burau (Brow)
6-4, 210, Tight End
(Lee’s Summit, Missouri / Lee’s Summit West High School)
“Burau is a very versital player who can split out, play h-back or stay in an block,” commented Partridge. “He is similar to former Griffon Adam Ziesel. He is a good runner with great hands.”

Cody Lindsay
6-2, 210, Running Back / Linebacker
(Ozark, Missouri /Ozark High School)
“A versatile player who played running back in high school,” said Partridge. “Is an undefeated wrestler who has pinned 80% of his oppoents.”

Kendall Short
6-2, 210, Running Back
(Kansas City, Kansas / Mill Valley High School)
“Kendall is a big, slashing physical runner,” stated Partridge.
Undecided on a major at Missouri Western.

Trey Ervin
5-10, 180, Running Back
(Blue Springs, Missouri / Blue Springs South High School)
“Trey has excellent straight line speed,” stated Partridge. “He has the ability to play multiple positions.”
All-Conference performer in football and track…helped his team win the 2011 State Championship…undecided on a major at Missouri Western.

Zac Parmenter
5-9, 215, Running Back
(Smithville, Missouri /Smithville High School)
“Zac is a tough player and great competitor,” commented Partridge. “Dominant player in the MEC.”
First team All-Conference…first team All-District and first team All-State…plans on majoring in business at Missouri Western.

Justin Smith
6-3, 200, Wide Receiver
(O’Fallon, Missouri / Fort Zumwalt-South High School)
“Justin is a big play wide receiver who could also play defensive back,” stated Partridge. “He is an explosive athlete with great hands.”
He was a first team All-Conference, All-District, third team All-State and All-Metro as a defensive back…second team All-Conference as a wide receiver…as a senior he had 21 catches for 341 yards and 5 touchdowns and had 7 interceptions, 22 tackles, 2 fumble recoveries…Fort Zumwalt South Defensive Player of the Year…St. Louis Cardinal Athlete of the Week…Fort Zumwalt South Crown Trophy Athlete of the Month…plans on majoring in sports management at Missouri Western.

Chris Hughes
6-1, 195, Wide Receiver
(Wichita, Kansas / Wichita Northwest High School)
“Hughes played multiple positions in high school including quarterback,” said Partridge. “Is an explosive big play athlete.”
All-Conference, All-District and All-Leader selections…team captain…plans on majoring in health and exercise science at MWSU.

Chad Bruder
6-0, 185, Wide Receiver
(St. Joseph, Missouri / Central High School)
“Chad has the Griffon bloodlines as he dad Eric played at MWSU back in the ’80’s,” stated Partridge. “We will not find a better competitor in this class.”
Was an All-City and second team All-Conference wide receiver in 2012…honorable mention All-Conference defensive back…All-City defensive back in 2011…in 2012 he had 23 receptions for 220 yards and two touchdowns as well as two interceptions and 11 passes defended…undecided on a major at Missouri Western.

Jonathan Owens
5-11, 190, Defensive Back
(St. Louis, Missouri / Christian Brothers College)
“JO is a great big play defender with a 37 inch vertical,” said Partridge.
Goes by JO…played under Scott Pingle at CBC…coach Pingle and his mother has had the greatest impact on his athletic career…greatest sports moment was winning 66-28 in the semi final game before state…is undecided on a major at MWSU.

Logan Williams
6-3, 200, Defensive Back
(Webb City, Missouri / Webb City High School)
“Logan is a great athlete and a big hitter,” commented Partridge.
Helped his team to three State Championships (2010, 2011, 2012)…second team All-State…All-District…first team All-SWMFBCA…had 92 tackles (40 solo, 52 assisted)…had four interceptions and five fumble recoveries…plans on majoring in nursing at Missouri Western.

Donte Watkins
5-11, 185, Defensive Back
(Blue Springs, Missouri / Blue Springs High School)
“Donte is a terrific open field tackler with very long arms,” commented Partridge. “Played saftey in high school but will start out at corner here. He has great leadership qualities.”

Transfers

Kalan Booker
6-0, 200, Defensive Back
(Los Angeles, California / Los Angeles Valley College)
“Booker is a good atlete and a solid tackler,” stated Partrdige.
Plans on majoring in kinesiology at Missouri Western.

John Oglesby
6-3, 260, Defensive Line
(Bakersfield, California / Bakersfield College / Highland High School)
“John is a tough kid with very long arms,” commented Partridge. “Is a good athlete who will make an immediate impact at MWSU.”
He was a first team All-Conference and second team All-Conference at Bakersfield College…in high school he wsa a three time first team All-Conference selection…he is undecided on a major at Missouri Western.

Jac’que Polite
6-5, 300, Offensive Line
(Ridgeland, South Carolina / Gray Military Academy / Ridgeland High School)
“Very strong, explosive and explosive athlete who could also play defensive tackle,” commented Partridge.
At Gray Military Academy he was voted most dedicated and was his teams Offensive Lineman of the Year both seasons…was also named a team captain while earning the Big Dog Award…in high school he was voted most dedicated and a team captain…was also an All-Area selection..plans on majoring in physical education at Missouri Western.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Northwest football signs 34 to 2013 recruiting class

riggertNorthwestThe Northwest Missouri State football coaching staff announced its 2013 signing class with 34 high school athletes signing National Letters of Intent Wednesday.

Northwest finished 10-3 last season advancing to the NCAA Division II playoffs for the ninth straight season, the longest current streak of any NCAA II team. The Bearcats finished in the top five offensively for the third straight season and had the second-best defense, holding opponents to just over 13 points per game while also leading the nation in interceptions.

The Northwest staff will add 21 players from the state of Missouri, the most in this year’s class, followed by five players from Iowa. In addition to successful recruiting in Missouri, Northwest will add three players from Illinois and Nebraska along with two from Kansas.

“Our coaching staff did a tremendous job helping make this class a special one,” said Dorrel, who earned back-to-back playoff appearances in his first two seasons at the helm of the Bearcats. “Recruiting quality student-athletes takes a lot of time and energy. We worked hard to recruit young men that possess high character, are solid students and great athletes.

“Lori Hopkins, along with Joe and Kelly Quinlin also played a big role in the process. When a mom, dad and student-athlete feel comfortable with our compliance, strength training and medical personnel it helps make the decision easier.”

The academic success of the recruits is also a point of pride for the football staff. Dorrel added that 30 of the recruits qualified for academic scholarships and have an average GPA of 3.1. The average ACT score of the class was 22.

“For the second consecutive season we had great feedback from student-athletes and their parents on our academic appointments,” Dorrel added. “I know we beat out some larger schools on a few recruits and that was based on our academic success and appointments. All the professors who took time out of their busy schedules, we owe a big thank you.

“The Talent Development Center (TDC) was praised by prospective student-athletes again and is a very impressive facility with a great record of helping all our student-athletes. Dr. Leslie Galbreath, Linda Standerford, Michelle Shade, Tasha Sherman and Adam Stone, were a huge help to the future student-athletes.”

In addition to the academic help Bearcat student-athletes receive once at Northwest, Coach Dorrel continued with praise of Northwest Admissions Office on helping student-athletes start the collegiate experience.

“Tamera Grow and her staff have been great to work with,” Dorrel added. “The help they provide potential student-athletes and a parent is extremely helpful. I can’t say enough about how great their staff is to work with and it makes life easier getting everyone enrolled.”

The second signing class for Dorrel he describes as one of the most complete classes he’s seen.

“From top to bottom this is a very complete class,” Dorrel said. “I feel we were able to check every box. You look up and down the list and they are athletic, big, fast and powerful.”

Below is an alphabetical listing of the 2013 Northwest football class with notes and Dorrel’s comments on each student-athlete:

Jimmy Alloway (O’Fallon, Mo.) – Offensive Line, 6-4, 270
High School: Francis Howell HS  Head Coach: Bryan Koch
Parents: Tim & Cheri Alloway
Notes: Alloway earned all-state, all-district, all-conference honors as a senior … was named all-St. Louis Metro helping the Vikings to a Missouri State runner-up finish in 2012 and a state semifinal appearance in 2011
Coach Dorrel: “Jimmy will likely play right tackle. He has great feet and is a very good pass protector. He plays with a good motor and understands the game of football.”

Jonathan Baker (Maryville, Mo.) – Quarterback, 6-0, 180
High School: Maryville HS  Head Coach:  Matt Webb
Parents: Roger and Susan Baker
Notes: Baker was a highly decorated signal caller for the Spoofhounds earning all-state and all-district honors … was a two-time all-conference pick leading Maryville to back-to-back conference and district titles and a 2012 Missouri State Class 3 football championship with a perfect 15-0 mark … was tabbed St. Joseph News-Press Offensive Player of the Year as a senior … teammate of Bearcat recruit Caleb Mather
Coach Dorrel: “Jonathan is a dual threat quarterback that throws very well on the move. He will fit our system very well. He’s a great leader that knows how to win and has very good football instincts.”

Jarrod Bishop (St. Louis, Mo.) – Linebacker, 6-0, 215
High School:  Kirkwood HS  Head Coach: Matt Irvin
Parent: Chris Rolf
Notes: Bishop was named Class 5 Defensive Player of the Year helping lead the Pioneers to a 13-0 record and the Missouri Class 5 State Championship … a first-team all-state linebacker and all-conference selection … also earned second-team all-metro accolades helping Kirkwood to a state runner-up finish as a junior … teammate of Bearcat recruits, Josh Spiller, Edward Richey and twin brother Jordan Bishop
Coach Dorrel: “Jarrod plays extremely hard and has a good motor. He is a great leader that has some of the best football instincts we’ve seen.”

Jordan Bishop (St. Louis, Mo.) – Athlete, 5-11, 186
High School:  Kirkwood HS  Head Coach: Matt Irvin
Parent: Chris Rolf
Notes: Bishop was a two-time all-state quarterback helping the Pioneers to a perfect 13-0 mark and Missouri Class 5 State Championship as a senior … was also named first-team all-metro quarterback during his senior campaign … helped Kirkwood to a state runner-up finish as a junior … teammate of Bearcat recruits, Josh Spiller, Edward Richey and twin brother Jarrod Bishop
Coach Dorrel: “Jordan is going to be a slot receiver where we will utilize his great quickness. He is really good with the ball in his hands and knows how to find the end zone.”

Ben Calamari (Barrington, Ill.) – Defensive Line, 6-3, 245
High School: Barrington HS  Head Coach: Joe Sanchez
Parents: Chuck and Jonna Calamari
Notes: Calamari was a two-year varsity starter earning all-conference honors as a senior … he earned all-area honors for the Broncos in 2012 … was a two-time conference champion wrestler at 285 lbs. and was a Illinois state qualifier at same weight in 2012 … helped the Broncos’ wrestling team to a fourth place finish at the Illinois State Championships
Coach Dorrel: “Ben could be a defensive tackle or nose tackle. He is a great high school wrestler that plays well with his hands and is extremely aggressive.”

Bryce Denton (St. Joseph, Mo.) – Offensive Line, 6-3, 270
High School: St. Joseph Lafayette HS  Head Coach: Paul Woolard
Parents: Rick Welliver and Christy Acton
Notes: Denton earned first-team all-district honors helping the Fighting Irish to a 7-3 record and a Missouri Class 3 playoff appearance … was also first-team all-city and second-team all-conference as a team captain at St. Joseph Lafayette High … tabbed all-News Press by the St. Joseph News Press and was also a Cameron Radio Top 50 athlete
Coach Dorrel: “A tough hard-nosed football player. Bryce can play guard or center for us and you can tell he really loves to play the game.”

Derrick Dow (Oak Grove, Mo.) – Wide Receiver, 6-4, 188
High School: Oak Grove HS  Head Coach: Pat Richard
Parents: Sheila Groves
Notes: Dow was a three-time all-conference receiver for the Panthers … was also a two-time all-conference punter and earned academic all-conference honors … helped Oak Grove to a 11-1 mark before being upset in the District Championship game as a senior … was also a standout track and field athlete earning all-state honors three years
Coach Dorrel: “Derrick has a great frame that makes him a big target for quarterbacks. We are excited to watch him progress in our system.”

Luke Drazic (Omaha, Neb.) – Defensive Line, 6-5, 224
High School: Elkhorn South HS  Head Coach: Guy Rosenberg
Parents: Jone and Mark Drazic
Notes: Drazic was a two-time all-state selection also earning all-conference accolades for the Storm … was an all-district pick and selected to play in the 2013 High School Shrine Bowl
Coach Dorrel: “Luke is a tall rangy athlete that could play strong side or weak side end. He is a good pass rusher that knows how to get to the quarterback with plenty of growth potential too.”

Alex Easley (Webb City, Mo.) – Kicker, 5-10, 160
High School: Webb City HS  Head Coach: John Roderique
Parents: Amos and Amanda Easley
Notes: Easley was a three-time all-state kicker at Missouri powerhouse Webb City … also earned all-conference and all-district honors all four years for the Cardinals … connected on 82 of 87 PAT and was 5 for 7 on field goal attempts … was a member of three undefeated Missouri State Champion football teams helping the Cardinals claim titles in 2010, 2011 and 2012
Coach Dorrel: “A left footed kicker with a very strong leg, Alex will compete for our starting kicking job next year. He can put the ball wherever you want it and is a good directional kicker.”

Bobby Gruenloh (Palmyra, Mo.) – Defensive Line, 6-4, 225
High School: Palmyra HS  Head Coach: Kevin Miles
Parents: Anne and Jim Clark and Robert and Darla Gruenloh
Notes: Gruenloh was a two-time all-district and all-conference selection for the Panthers  … earned honors as a defensive lineman and tight end … also earned all-state honors helping lead Palmyra High to a Missouri State Quarterfinal appearance
Coach Dorrel: “Bobby is a tough blue collar type of player that has a tall rangy body. He could play defensive end or defensive tackle and he plays on the edge every snap.”

Jordan Harold (Ferguson, Mo.) – Defensive Line, 6-2, 245
High School: McCluer North HS  Head Coach: Jim Schottmueller
Parents: Aleshia and Victor Jordan
Notes: Harold was a standout lineman earning first-team all-conference accolades three times … was named team captain for the Stars … helped lead the Stars to back-to-back playoff appearances including a 10-2 mark as a junior … was a three-time honor roll student and active in the community serving as a youth coach … teammate of Bearcat recruit, Myles McIntyre
Coach Dorrel: “Jordan has a tall, rangy body and because of his athleticism he has a chance to be a very good player. He is a very good athlete.”

Ryan Huff (Ralston, Neb.) – Offensive Line, 6-4, 250
High School: Ralston HS  Head Coach: Tyler Zahn
Parents: Mike and Chris Huff
Notes: Huff was a two-time all-conference and all-district selection for the Rams … was also an all-state lineman and academic all-state honoree … a three-year letter winner, Huff was also a four-time academic all-conference student-athlete
Coach Dorrel: “Ryan is a center that has good feet and comes from a football family as both older brothers played college football. He is really good at getting to the second level and blocking the linebackers.”

Zack Hughes (St. Louis, Mo.) – Defensive Line, 6-4, 245
High School: Mehlville HS  Head Coach: Eric Meyer
Parent: Susan Wucher
Notes: Hughes earned all-conference honors for the Panthers … was team captain and was voted best defensive lineman … teammate of Bearcat recruit, Jimmy Sellers
Coach Dorrel: “Zack is a defensive end with a long body that plays really hard. He has great potential and could possibly be an inside guy on the line down the road.”

Keaton Hulett (Creston, Iowa) – Defensive Line, 6-3, 215
High School: Creston HS  Head Coach:  Brian Morrison
Parents: Chuck and Tami Hulett
Notes:  Hulett earned first-team all-state honors as a senior and second-team honors as a junior … was a two-time first-team all-district selection … Hulett was also a standout wrestler for the Panthers and was a state runner-up in Class 2 at 195 lbs.
Coach Dorrel: “Keaton is a defensive end who is also a phenomenal wrestler in high school. When he gets to college and puts on the weight he needs, we feel like he’ll be a very good player. He plays well with his hands and has a very good motor.”

Dylan Jones (Johnston, Iowa) – Offensive Line, 6-6, 245
High School: Johnston HS  Head Coach: Brian Woodley
Parents: Michael and Jana Jones
Notes: Jones earned first-team all-conference  honors for the Dragons … was also a two-time All-Mouth of the Midwest Team selection and earned Johnston High Lineman of the Year honors … was selected to play in the Iowa Shrine Bowl … Jones was also a standout in the classroom earning academic all-conference honors all four years and was a member of National Honor Society
Coach Dorrel: “Dylan is a tall rangy athlete that’s going to be a good left tackle. As he continues to develop he has a chance to be a special player. His long arms and good foot work make him a prototypical left tackle.”

Marcus Jones (Gladstone, Mo.) – Defensive back, 6-0, 180
High School: North Kansas City HS  Head Coach: Leon Douglas
Parent: Richetta Jones
Notes: Jones was a second-team all-state selection and first-team all-conference and all-district pick … finished as a top five running back in Missouri with more than 1,400 yards and 32 touchdowns … was also an all-state honoree in the 4×200-meter relay in track and field
Coach Dorrel: “Marcus is an explosive athlete that will play corner or safety. He will also be a kick returner and punt returner. Marcus loves to compete and is a pure football player. He has a gear that not many kids have!”

Caleb Mather (Maryville, Mo.) – Defensive Line, 6-1, 265
High School: Maryville HS  Head Coach: Matt Webb
Parents: Jeff and Laura Mather
Notes: Mather was a standout lineman for the Spoofhounds earning all-state honors as a junior and senior and was named Class 3 Defensive Player of the Year … was a three-time all-conference lineman and a two-time all-district selection … helped lead Maryville High to an undefeated 15-0 record and the Missouri Class 3 State Championship … teammate of Bearcat recruit, Jonathan Baker
Coach Dorrel: “Caleb will be a dual-sport athlete playing football and track and field at Northwest. He has a great hip pop and plays with his hands really well. He’s also a very physical player with a great motor.”

Eric Mayo (Lawrence, Kan.) Defensive Back, 5-10, 170
High School: Lawrence HS  Head Coach: Dirk Wedd
Parents: Mark and Lori Howell
Notes: Mayo earned all-state honors for the Lions as a senior … was also a first-team all-conference receiver and second-team all-conference defensive back … helped lead Lawrence High to back-to-back playoff berths and an 8-4 record as a senior … teammate of Bearcat recruit Brad Strauss
Coach Dorrel: “Eric is a very smart football player. He understands leverage and is really good at bump and run coverage.”

Myles McIntyre (Florissant, Mo.) – Offensive Line, 6-3, 308
High School: McCluer North HS  Head Coach: Jim Shottmueller
Parents: Catherine and Lawrence McIntyre
Notes: McIntyre was a two-time all-state selection on the offensive line … twice named first-team all-conference and was a second-team all-metro pick … helped lead the Stars to back-to-back playoff appearances including a 10-2 mark as a junior … teammate of future Bearcat, Jordan Harold
Coach Dorrel: “Myles has a great frame for an offensive guard and is very physical. He is another good puller that will fit well in our system.”

Brandon Miller (Lee’s Summit, Mo.) – Defensive Back, 6-0, 190
High School: Lee’s Summit West HS Head Coach: Royce Boehm
Parents: Fred and Alicia Miller
Notes: Miller was a three-time all-conference defensive back for the Titans earning all-state accolades his senior season … was also a two-time first-team all-conference and all-district defensive back helping Lee’s Summit West High win three conference championships  … was also an all-conference punt returner as a senior and a two-year team captain … helped the Titans finish 12-2 as a sophomore winning the Missouri State Championship and reached the state semifinals as a junior and state quarterfinals as a senior … a three-year starter for Head Coach Royce Boehm finished with a 37-4 record
Coach Dorrel: “Brandon is a corner back or safety that could also be a good kick returner and punt returner. His number one attribute is his ball skills. He can cover and is a smart football player that is very good at reading routes.”

Jamie Nix (Raytown, Mo.) – Defensive Line, 6-7, 240
High School: Raytown HS  Head Coach: Kevin Page
Parent: Jennifer Jones
Notes: Nix was named second-team all-state by the Missouri Football Coaches Association … helped the Blue Jays to the second round of the Class 5 Missouri football playoffs
Coach Dorrel: “Jamie is a tall, rangy defensive end. He has huge potential and the chance to be a very special player at Northwest.”

Edward Richey (Kirkwood, Mo.) – Defensive Back, 5-11, 185
High School: Kirkwood HS  Head Coach: Matt Irvin
Parents: Kevin Richey and Marketa Edwards
Notes: Richey was a first-team all-state defensive back … helped lead the Pioneers to a perfect 13-0 record and a Missouri State Championship as a senior after falling in the championship game as a junior … teammate of Bearcat recruits, Josh Spiller, Jarrod Bishop and Jordan Bishop
Coach Dorrel: “Edward is really good at getting into the box and helping support the run. He is a very physical player as well as a good hitter and great tackler.”

Randy Schmidt (Eldridge, Iowa) – Quarterback, 6-2, 190
High School: North Scott HS  Head Coach: Kevin Tippet
Parents: Mark and Karla Schmidt
Notes:  A first-team all-state quarterback and two-time all-conference selection … was named all-metro and helped the Lancers to the second round of the Iowa State playoffs during his junior and senior seasons
Coach Dorrel: “Randy is a dual threat quarterback who is also a great punter. He was able to make plays when his team needed them in high school and is very explosive.”

Jimmy Sellers (St. Louis, Mo.) – Defensive Line, 6-0, 285
High School: Mehlville HS  Head Coach: Eric Meyer
Parents: James and Deonna Sellers
Notes: Sellers was team MVP for Mehlville High earning first-team all-conference honors … a two-year team captain for the Panthers, Sellers also earned the Mark DeWalle Courageous Heart Award voted on by coaches, administrators and teammates … was an all-state wrestler in 2012 and a four-year varsity letter winner … teammate of future Bearcat defensive lineman, Zach Hughes
Coach Dorrel: “Jimmy is a tough big-body kid that will play nose guard. He plays very well with his hands and is a very good wrestler. His best attribute we saw was his toughness.”

Bryce Sheard (Papillion, Neb.) – Wide Receiver, 6-3, 186
High School: Papillion-La Vista HS  Head Coach: Jeff Govier
Parents: Steven & Lynn Sheard
Notes: Sheard was a two-time all-state wide receiver by the Omaha World-Herald … helped the Monarchs to a 9-3 record as a junior and back-to-back playoff appearances … was a second-team all-metro pick … invited to play in the 2013 Nebraska Shrine Bowl … will also participate in track and field at Northwest as a high jumper
Coach Dorrel: “Bryce is a big-framed wide receiver and has great leaping ability. He will be a huge asset for us in the red zone.”

Josh Spiller (Kirkwood, Mo.) – Defensive Line, 6-2, 260
High School: Kirkwood HS  Head Coach: Matt Irvin
Parents: Sheila Hayden
Notes: Spiller was a two-sport athlete for the Pioneers … helped Kirkwood High to a 2012 Missouri State Championship and 13-0 record … was also a member of the Pioneer track and field team … is one of four Bearcat recruits from Kirkwood High, joining Edward Richey, Bryce Sheard and brothers Jarrod Bishop and Jordan Bishop
Coach Dorrel: “Josh is a big-bodied athlete that can play defensive end or move inside to defensive tackle. He is a very high energy guy with a great motor.”

Brad Strauss (Lawrence, Kan.) – Athlete, 6-1, 180
High School: Lawrence HS  Head Coach: Dirk Wedd
Parents: Mike and Lisa Strauss
Notes: A highly decorated quarterback who was a two-time all-state selection at quarterback and three-time all-state pick at defensive back … was a three-year starter at both positions also earning all-conference, all-area and all-metro honors … Strauss was a finalist for the Simone Award, given to the top player in the Kansas City Metro area and was named to the Simone all-Kansas City Metro Team as a senior … was also a Simone Award semifinalist and earned Simone All-Kansas City Metro Team honors as a junior as well … he was a two-time Sunflower League Offensive Player of the Year Award winner … set school records for passing yards in a season and a career with three 300-yard passing games and an impressive streak of 111 consecutive passes without an interception … helped turnaround a Lions team that was 1-9 before Strauss became a starter leading Lawrence High to back-to-back playoff appearances as a junior and senior … was selected to play in the 2013 Kansas Shrine Bowl …teammate of Bearcat recruit Eric Mayo
Coach Dorrel: “Brad is a tremendous competitor when the lights come on Friday nights. He is a very good player that made plays with his feet and arm in high school and knows how to find the end zone.”

Noah Taylor (Bouton, Iowa) – Offensive Line, 6-4, 270
High School: A-D-M HS  Head Coach: Mike Whisner
Parents: Dan and Ila Jean Taylor
Notes: Taylor was a three-time all-state selection by Iowa Preps and the DSM Register … earned first-team all-district honors as a junior and senior … helped lead the Tigers to the Iowa State playoffs all four years including a 12-1 record as a junior helping ADM claim a district championship … excelled in the classroom as well as a four-year honor roll student … teammate of future Bearcat recruit, Jordan Grove
Coach Dorrel: “Noah is a big-body young man who has great feet for his size. He is a really good puller who will fit well in our system and plays very hard.”

Nicholas Turner (St. Louis, Mo.) – Linebacker, 6-0, 225
High School: Hazelwood East HS  Head Coach: Brian Simmons
Parents: Herschel and Angela Turner
Notes: Turner was a two-time all-conference linebacker and a second-team all-state athlete … was named team captain as a junior and senior for the Spartans … a selection for the Missouri vs. Illinois All-Star Game
Coach Dorrel: “Nicholas is one of the best tacklers I’ve seen in a long time coming out of high school. He is a great leader that was a multiyear captain and has great football instincts.

Tyler Van Dahm (North Riverside, Ill.) – Defensive Line, 6-3, 235
High School: Nazareth Academy  Head Coach: Tim Racki
Parents: Steve and Denise Van Dahm
Notes: A three-year varsity starter and team captain … earned all-area honors at Nazareth Academy
Coach Dorrel: “Tyler has a great frame and a great motor. He is a defensive end and good pass rusher who knows how to finish and get to the quarterback.”

Cameron Wilcox (Naperville, Ill.) – Running Back, 5-10, 190
High School: Metea Valley HS  Head Coach: Ben Kleinhans
Parents: Richard and Catura Wilcox
Notes: Wilcox was a two-time all-conference  running back and team captain for the Mustangs … holds Metea Valley High record for rushing yards in a career … named Offensive MVP as a junior and senior
Coach Dorrel: “Cameron will fit in our system really well and we saw him run the stretch and inside zone plays very well. He runs really hard and finishes his runs.”

Shane Williams (Mount Vernon, Mo.) – Wide Receiver, 6-0, 185
High School: Mt. Vernon HS  Head Coach: Ozzie Riley
Parents: Doug and Linda Williams
Notes: Williams earned All-State honors from both Missouri Football Coaches Association and the Missouri Sports Writer’s Association … a three-time all-conference selection on both sides of the ball at running back and defensive back … received all-state honorable mention accolades twice for the Mountaineers as a return specialist … Williams was also a first-team all-state selection on the hardwood helping Mt. Vernon reach the MSHSAA Final Four his junior season after claiming a conference championship … earned all-state honors in the long jump, high jump and triple jump and was named Outstanding Track and Field Athlete for Class 3 at the prestigious Aldo Sebben Relays
Coach Dorrel: “Shane is a good receiver that comes from a very athletic family and is a very smart football player. He is a really strong athlete and has a good combination of speed and quickness.”

Wes Williams (St. Louis, Mo.) Defensive Back, 6-1, 181
High School: Maplewood Richmond Heights HS Co-Head Coaches: Richard Nixon/Brandon Gregory
Parent: Neota Williams-Anderson
Notes: Williams was a two-time first-team all-state athlete as a junior and senior … also earned all-conference honors during his junior and senior seasons as well … helped the Blue Devils to back-to-back 11-3 records … the Blue Devils reached the state semifinals falling to eventual Missouri State Champion, Lamar during his junior season and reaching the state quarterfinals as senior
Coach Dorrel: “Wes is a great athlete with very good ball skills. He really likes to hit and is a great tackler that is very physical too.”

Clayton Wilson (Sidney, Iowa) – Tight End, 6-4, 200
High School: Fremont-Mills HS Head Coach: Jeremy Christiansen
Parents: Allen and Randy Wilson
Notes: Wilson was an all-state linebacker also earning first-team all-conference … was a two-time all-district selection also earning Special Teams Player of the Year for Southwest Iowa
Coach Dorrel: “We’ve had the privilege of having Clayton in camp the past few years and he will play tight end and H-Back for us. He played multiple positions in high school and is very good with the ball in his hands for a big man. He also has a huge upside.”

Also committed to Northwest:

Hayden Bryant (Bullard, Texas) – Wide Receiver, 6-0, 175
High School: Bullard HS  Head Coach: Shannon Wilson
Parents: Keith and Tanya Bryant
Notes: Bryant was a three-time all-district wide receiver and two-time all-district defensive back for the Panthers … earned honorable mention all-state honors and was also an academic all-state selection
Coach Dorrel: “Hayden could be either a slot or outside receiver. He is a smart football player that runs good routes and understands defensive coverage’s. He’s also a very fundamentally sound football player.”

Jordan Grove (Adel, Iowa) – Running Back, 5-11, 190
High School: A-D-M HS  Head Coach: Mike Whisner
Parents: Grove was an all-state running back for the Tigers … he also earned all-district and all-county honors as he set school records for most rushing yards in a single-game and single-season … teammate of Bearcat recruit, Noah Taylor
Coach Dorrel: “Jordan had a great senior year after a knee injury during his junior season. He is tough and finishes runs, a north and south type of runner. He is also a great wrestler.”

— NWMSU Sports Information —

Baker steps down as Northwest AD to take position at Memphis

NWMSUNorthwest Missouri State University announced Wednesday that Wren Baker, who has served as the institution’s director of athletics since February 2011, has resigned from his position, effective Feb. 22.

Baker has accepted the deputy athletic director of external affairs position at the University of Memphis and will begin those duties in early March.

Northwest President Dr. John Jasinski said the University will conduct a national search to fill the director of athletics position. Lori Hopkins has agreed to serve as Northwest’s interim athletics director.

“During his tenure, Wren has led efforts for implementing a comprehensive approach to address increased revenue streams, and the results have been fantastic,” Jasinski said. “Wren has led through very difficult circumstances and has helped shape our culture for the positive. Three successful coaching searches have been led by Wren, and he has built a team environment. While he has high expectations on the field, more importantly, he has helped enhance an environment built to meet and exceed NCAA and institutional rules and an athletic program operating with integrity. I am most appreciative of Wren’s leadership.”

While providing leadership to 15 Northwest athletics programs and during his previous tenure as the director of athletics at Rogers State University, Baker established himself as a high achiever in athletics administration. Baker said his transition to an NCAA Division I school allows him to further pursue his career aspirations.

“Our family has greatly enjoyed our time as Bearcats,” Baker said. “I am thankful for the time we’ve had at this tremendous institution. Northwest is a special place, and the people here have been great to us. Sometimes opportunity knocks when you least expect it. This is the case with the position at Memphis. While we are honored and excited about this incredible opportunity, we know we will miss our Northwest family. When we arrived at Northwest, everywhere we went people would say ‘Once a Bearcat, always a Bearcat.’ Without question, we will always be Bearcats.”

Hopkins is assistant athletics director for compliance and student services and senior women’s administrator, a position she’s held since April 2010. Previously she spent nine seasons as a coach for Northwest’s women’s basketball team – first as an assistant coach and then as associate head coach alongside then-head coach Gene Steinmeyer. Hopkins is a graduate of Nebraska Wesleyan University.

— NWMSU Sports Information —

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