Griz Gab
10/3/2003 12:00:00 AM | General
Following is the schedule of UM sporting events for this weekend:
... Friday, Oct. 3 - UM women's soccer at Colorado College, 4 p.m.; UM men's tennis at Gonzaga.
... Saturday, Oct. 4 - Cal Poly football at Montana, 1:05 p.m. (Homecoming); University of Montana Cross Country Invitational, 9:30 a.m., UM Golf Course; UM women's volleyball at Sacramento State, 2 p.m.; UM men's tennis at Gonzaga.
... Sunday, Oct. 5 - UM women's soccer at Air Force, 1 p.m.; UM men's tennis at Gonzaga.
... UM Athletics staff members will be providing tours of athletic facilities (the John C. Hoyt Athletic Complex, Washington-Grizzly Stadium, the Hall of Champions/Hall of Fame, the Jacobson Academic Center, the Adams Center, etc.) on Friday, Oct. 3 from 2-4 p.m. as part of The University of Montana Homecoming festivities. Tours will begin in the lobby area of the Hall of Champions upstairs in the Adams Center - and are open to the public.
... It's Homecoming weekend at The University of Montana. The theme for this year's 82nd Homecoming celebration Oct. 3-4 at The University of Montana is "Set Your Sights on Home," and hundreds of alumni will do just that as they return to Missoula to reconnect with their University and friends.
Events are planned throughout the weekend for alumni and their families, including the long-standing traditions of Singing on the Steps and the Lighting of the M.
The annual Homecoming Art Fair begins at 10 a.m. Friday, Oct. 3, in the University Center Atrium, and dues-paying UM Alumni Association members can stop by The Bookstore at UM in the University Center to receive 20 percent off GrizWear all weekend.
UM's Distinguished Alumni Award-winners will be honored at a 6 p.m. ceremony in the UC Ballroom. The recipients of this year's Distinguished Alumni Award are Gary L. Graham of Missoula, Phillip J. Janik of Vancouver, Wash., James D. Keyser of Portland, Ore., and Nelson S. Weller of Healdsburg, Calif.
Other Friday events include Singing on the Steps of Main Hall and the Grizzly Growl pep rally at 8 p.m. on the Oval. Monte, UM's cheerleaders, the Sugar Bears, and the Grizzly Marching Band will be performing at the rally. The evenings speakers include: UM President George Dennison, Athletic Director Wayne Hogan, Head Football Coach Bobby Hauck, and football team captains Tim Bush and Dylan McFarland. Afterward, will be the "Lighting of the M" at 8:30 p.m. and the Alumni Social and Dance at 9 p.m. at the Holiday Inn Parkside.
Saturday, Oct. 4, festivities begin with the annual Homecoming Parade, featuring Lewis and Clark-themed floats. The parade route starts near Circle Square in downtown Missoula and heads south on Higgins, then east on University to Helen. Harry and Nancy Fritz are this year's parade grand marshals. George and Jane Dennison will be honorary grand marshals.
Tailgate parties begin at 11 a.m. on the north side of Washington-Grizzly Stadium before the 1:05 p.m. kick-off of the Griz-Cal Poly Mustangs football game. The game is sold out but will be televised by KECI-TV. A post-game Grizzly Scholarship Association reception will be held at the Holiday Inn Parkside, featuring the Grizzly football coaching staff as guests.
For a complete schedule call the Alumni Association at 243-5211 or go online to www.umt.edu/alumni/homecoming.
Grizzly Scholarship Association Updates:
... The GSA will be sponsoring a bus trip to the UM-Idaho State football game on Saturday, Oct. 18. The cost is $125 per person, and includes transportation to and from the game, game tickets, one night's lodging at the Red Lion Hotel in Pocatello, a lunch stop on the ride down as well as refreshments along the way. Anyone interested in the bus trip can contact Dan Ingram at 243-4509 or Jen Canuso at 243-6487. Space is limited, so sign up fast.
... The Montana GSA would like to announce the "Driving The Griz" truck raffle, with all proceeds going toward scholarships for student athletes at The University of Montana. The truck is a new 2003 Chevy Silverado fully loaded with custom Griz pin striping. The cost is $50 per raffle ticket or 3 for $125. The drawing will take place at the Griz/Cat men's basketball game in Missoula on February 21. Contact the GSA offices at 243-6481 to purchase tickets. A limited number of tickets will be sold, so don't miss out. The truck can also be seen at home Grizzly football games.
... Visit the new web site of the Montana Grizzly Scholarship Association at www.gogriz.com.
... Last year's winning Grizzly 6th as Brutus Buckeye leads (By Madeleine Creevy of the Montana Kaimin - the UM student newspaper).
Not enough votes = no mascot of the year. Monte, the University of Montana mascot who was named mascot of the year in 2002, trails mascots from the University of Florida and Ohio State in this year's polls. The bear is behind in the Capital One Bowl All-American Mascot contest, carrying only 3.1 percent of the popular vote and holding down sixth place. Monte said that despite the standings, he has no doubt that the community will support his campaign in 2003. "It's a matter of people getting in the habit of voting daily - brush your teeth, then vote for Monte," he said. Many Monte fans are working to give the furry guy the respect they feel he deserves. "I vote once a day," UM freshman Amy Hall said. "I want him to win again. He does a great job firing up the crowd." Allison Barrette, a UM freshman, said she had no idea Monte needed fan votes to win the title and promised to start voting. "I think he is hilarious, and it would be cool to see another ESPN commercial starring Monte," she said. Brutus Buckeye, Ohio State University's mascot, is leading the pack of 12 mascots selected for the Capital One mascot team with 33.5 percent. The 12 mascots were selected from entries received from the 238 eligible NCAA Division I football teams. A panel of five judges from Capital One, ESPN and the mascot community selected the finalists. The panel's original vote counts for 50 percent of the final decision on which performer will be mascot of the year. The popular vote counts for the other 50 percent. According to the official contest rules, the judges look at the mascot's ability to interact with and create enthusiasm among fans; the originality, creativity and professionalism of the mascots appearance or costume; and the mascots' demonstration of sportsmanship and involvement in community service. Last year, Monte finished third in the voting with only 10 percent of the ballots but still took the title. "It will be hard to win again if we only pull in 3 percent of the vote," Monte said. "It's important that we show those big schools that we are not a fluke. We need all the help we can get." Those interested in casting a vote can log on to the web site of www.capitalonebowl.com. Vote by clicking on the "cast your vote now" icon. Fans can vote up once a day and check the latest standings at the Web site.
... What's the latest in Grizzly Sports? Check out the UM Athletics web site at to get more information on the following stories:
... The University of Montana volleyball team (6-8, 1-1) faces its first Big Sky Conference road matches this week when the Grizzlies play at Northern Arizona (6- 7, 0-1) and Sacramento State (9-6, 1-0). UM will face the Lumberjacks tonight at 8 p.m. and the Hornets on Saturday at 2 p.m.
... Tony Moss, Division I-AA sports reporter for the Sports Network, spent last weekend in Missoula covering the UM-Idaho football game. Says Moss, "Like fishing or a Kiss concert, a trip to Missoula on a football weekend is much better experienced than described. But since I'm a writer and not a travel agent, you'll have to settle for some prose. My 40 hours in the Garden City this past weekend were sort of a blur. I can't exactly remember the order of events, but here's what I can recall...."
... UM senior kicker Chris Snyder named Big Sky Big Sky Conference Special Teams Player of the Week.
... The 8th-ranked University of Montana Grizzlies (3-1/0-0 Big Sky) host the 20th-ranked Cal Poly Mustangs (3-1) Saturday, October 4, 2003 in UM's annual Homecoming game with a scheduled kickoff at 1:05 p.m. (MST). Also, read the stories on Cal Poly's strong start and "Big Sky Notebook" from the Great Falls Tribune.
... The University of Montana women's soccer returns to the road this weekend for two of their three remaining non-conference matches of the season. The Grizzlies open the road trip Friday afternoon taking on Colorado College in Colorado Springs at 4 p.m.
... The University of Montana cross-country teams are at home this weekend for the University of Montana Invitational. Both the Grizzlies 'A' and 'B' teams will compete in the meet. The men's race gets underway at 10 a.m. while the women's race starts at 10:45 a.m. at The University of Montana Golf Course.
... The University of Montana men's tennis team is in action this weekend (Oct. 3-5) at the Gonzaga Bulldog Tennis Classic in Spokane, Wash. Joining Gonzaga and Montana in the tournament field will be Eastern Washington University.
... The Grizzly Sports Hall of Fame weekend was not just an induction ceremony for Grizzly greats Doug Betters, Guy Bingham, Kirk Scrafford, and Mike Tilleman, but a way to recognize their lifetime of contributions to The University of Montana. For more on the inductees, as well as an audio Hall of Fame presentation on each, check out the web site.
Griz Briefs:
... Satellite coordinates for this week's UM-Cal Poly football game are as follows: KU Band, AMC 9, Transponder 12, 85 degrees west.
... The Grizzly Sports Hall of Fame Committee is currently accepting nominations for next year's induction class. Nominees should be sent to: Grizzly Sports Hall of Fame Committee, c/o Don Nicholson at the John Hoyt Athletic Complex, The University of Montana, Missoula, MT., 59812. To be eligible, visit and go to the section involving "Boosters and Clubs." Eligibility rules can be found in the Hall of Fame section. Members of the Grizzly Sports Hall of Fame Committee are: Don Nicholson (chairman), Brad Dantic, Colleen Frolich, Cheri Bratt-Roberts, Pat Dodson, Robin Peters, Eric Hays, Gary Hughes, Dave Guffey and UM Athletic Director Wayne Hogan (Ad Hoc).
... Looking for tickets to the Griz-Cat football game in Bozeman? The Montana Daylight will be leaving Missoula on Friday, November 21, 2003, at 12:30 p.m. for a memorable return to the golden age of railroading and football between the Montana Grizzlies and the Montana State Bobcats. Settle into a comfortable seat and enjoy the Five Star customer service and scenic views. You will be riding on the route of the second transcontinental railroad signed into law by President Abraham Lincoln and completed two decades later. On the route will take you to the marked spot where gold was first discovered. You will dine in historic dining cars where you will choose from Huckleberry Chicken to Angus Prime Rib. Menu prices ranging from $10.95 - $22.00 per person. Packages for the game, which include transfers, hotel accommodations, upscale football tickets and the Griz Alumni brunch will sell for $349.00 per person, double occupancy. A variety of other packages, less some of the options, are also available. Tickets are on sale now, and they are expected to sell-out! For more information call 1.800.519.7245 or www.montanarailtours.com.
... The 12th annual Cowboy Ball, a fund-raiser for the UM Rodeo Team Scholarship Program, will be held on Saturday, Oct. 11 starting at 5:30 p.m. at the Lolo Peak Arena. The event will include music, dinner and an auction. The cost is $150 per couple. Don't know when the next Griz Gab is sent out but here is the info on 12th Annual Cowboy Ball. For more information, or to order tickets, call (406) 728-5188.
... For the latest information and updated results on Grizzly Athletics, please visit the UM Athletics web site at . More articles on Grizzly Athletics can be found at www.missoulian.com or www.greatfallstribune.com.
... To check out the latest progress of the Grizzly Sports Hall of Champions, please visit the following web site: johnb.b-squard.net. Contributions are still being sought to finish the Hall of Champions project, which includes the Grizzly Sports Hall of Fame, as well as championship trophies, retired jerseys and other related materials to help preserve the history and promote the successes of UM Athletics. The hall is located in the south concourse of the Adams Center on the UM campus. The project is being completed through the efforts of the National Advisory Board for Grizzly Athletics. For more information, contact Jim O'Day, Director of Development/Intercollegiate Athletics at The University of Montana at
(406) 243-6294.
... UM athletic teams wouldn't be as successful without the private financial support they receive from Griz fans across the country. One avenue of this private support is the specialty clubs that provide additional funding for such things as recruiting, etc. In addition to making a huge difference in each of these programs, members of these specialty clubs are "more in the know" about what's happening in the respective sports offered at UM Athletics. For more information on membership costs, etc., please contact the following: Football/Quarterback Club: Bobby Hauck or Linda Cardinal at 243-2969; Men's Basketball/Roundball Club - Pat Kennedy or Julie Tonkin at 243-5334; Lady Griz Basketball/Hoop Club - Robin Selvig or Julie Tonkin at 243-5334; Golf/Tee-It-Up Club - Joanne Steele at 243-5331; Soccer/Kickers Club - Betsy Duerksen at 243-5331; Tennis - Kris Nord at 243-5331; Track and Field - Tom Raunig at 243-5331; and Volleyball/Side-Out Club - Nikki Best at 243-5331.
... Friday, Oct. 3 - UM women's soccer at Colorado College, 4 p.m.; UM men's tennis at Gonzaga.
... Saturday, Oct. 4 - Cal Poly football at Montana, 1:05 p.m. (Homecoming); University of Montana Cross Country Invitational, 9:30 a.m., UM Golf Course; UM women's volleyball at Sacramento State, 2 p.m.; UM men's tennis at Gonzaga.
... Sunday, Oct. 5 - UM women's soccer at Air Force, 1 p.m.; UM men's tennis at Gonzaga.
... UM Athletics staff members will be providing tours of athletic facilities (the John C. Hoyt Athletic Complex, Washington-Grizzly Stadium, the Hall of Champions/Hall of Fame, the Jacobson Academic Center, the Adams Center, etc.) on Friday, Oct. 3 from 2-4 p.m. as part of The University of Montana Homecoming festivities. Tours will begin in the lobby area of the Hall of Champions upstairs in the Adams Center - and are open to the public.
... It's Homecoming weekend at The University of Montana. The theme for this year's 82nd Homecoming celebration Oct. 3-4 at The University of Montana is "Set Your Sights on Home," and hundreds of alumni will do just that as they return to Missoula to reconnect with their University and friends.
Events are planned throughout the weekend for alumni and their families, including the long-standing traditions of Singing on the Steps and the Lighting of the M.
The annual Homecoming Art Fair begins at 10 a.m. Friday, Oct. 3, in the University Center Atrium, and dues-paying UM Alumni Association members can stop by The Bookstore at UM in the University Center to receive 20 percent off GrizWear all weekend.
UM's Distinguished Alumni Award-winners will be honored at a 6 p.m. ceremony in the UC Ballroom. The recipients of this year's Distinguished Alumni Award are Gary L. Graham of Missoula, Phillip J. Janik of Vancouver, Wash., James D. Keyser of Portland, Ore., and Nelson S. Weller of Healdsburg, Calif.
Other Friday events include Singing on the Steps of Main Hall and the Grizzly Growl pep rally at 8 p.m. on the Oval. Monte, UM's cheerleaders, the Sugar Bears, and the Grizzly Marching Band will be performing at the rally. The evenings speakers include: UM President George Dennison, Athletic Director Wayne Hogan, Head Football Coach Bobby Hauck, and football team captains Tim Bush and Dylan McFarland. Afterward, will be the "Lighting of the M" at 8:30 p.m. and the Alumni Social and Dance at 9 p.m. at the Holiday Inn Parkside.
Saturday, Oct. 4, festivities begin with the annual Homecoming Parade, featuring Lewis and Clark-themed floats. The parade route starts near Circle Square in downtown Missoula and heads south on Higgins, then east on University to Helen. Harry and Nancy Fritz are this year's parade grand marshals. George and Jane Dennison will be honorary grand marshals.
Tailgate parties begin at 11 a.m. on the north side of Washington-Grizzly Stadium before the 1:05 p.m. kick-off of the Griz-Cal Poly Mustangs football game. The game is sold out but will be televised by KECI-TV. A post-game Grizzly Scholarship Association reception will be held at the Holiday Inn Parkside, featuring the Grizzly football coaching staff as guests.
For a complete schedule call the Alumni Association at 243-5211 or go online to www.umt.edu/alumni/homecoming.
Grizzly Scholarship Association Updates:
... The GSA will be sponsoring a bus trip to the UM-Idaho State football game on Saturday, Oct. 18. The cost is $125 per person, and includes transportation to and from the game, game tickets, one night's lodging at the Red Lion Hotel in Pocatello, a lunch stop on the ride down as well as refreshments along the way. Anyone interested in the bus trip can contact Dan Ingram at 243-4509 or Jen Canuso at 243-6487. Space is limited, so sign up fast.
... The Montana GSA would like to announce the "Driving The Griz" truck raffle, with all proceeds going toward scholarships for student athletes at The University of Montana. The truck is a new 2003 Chevy Silverado fully loaded with custom Griz pin striping. The cost is $50 per raffle ticket or 3 for $125. The drawing will take place at the Griz/Cat men's basketball game in Missoula on February 21. Contact the GSA offices at 243-6481 to purchase tickets. A limited number of tickets will be sold, so don't miss out. The truck can also be seen at home Grizzly football games.
... Visit the new web site of the Montana Grizzly Scholarship Association at www.gogriz.com.
... Last year's winning Grizzly 6th as Brutus Buckeye leads (By Madeleine Creevy of the Montana Kaimin - the UM student newspaper).
Not enough votes = no mascot of the year. Monte, the University of Montana mascot who was named mascot of the year in 2002, trails mascots from the University of Florida and Ohio State in this year's polls. The bear is behind in the Capital One Bowl All-American Mascot contest, carrying only 3.1 percent of the popular vote and holding down sixth place. Monte said that despite the standings, he has no doubt that the community will support his campaign in 2003. "It's a matter of people getting in the habit of voting daily - brush your teeth, then vote for Monte," he said. Many Monte fans are working to give the furry guy the respect they feel he deserves. "I vote once a day," UM freshman Amy Hall said. "I want him to win again. He does a great job firing up the crowd." Allison Barrette, a UM freshman, said she had no idea Monte needed fan votes to win the title and promised to start voting. "I think he is hilarious, and it would be cool to see another ESPN commercial starring Monte," she said. Brutus Buckeye, Ohio State University's mascot, is leading the pack of 12 mascots selected for the Capital One mascot team with 33.5 percent. The 12 mascots were selected from entries received from the 238 eligible NCAA Division I football teams. A panel of five judges from Capital One, ESPN and the mascot community selected the finalists. The panel's original vote counts for 50 percent of the final decision on which performer will be mascot of the year. The popular vote counts for the other 50 percent. According to the official contest rules, the judges look at the mascot's ability to interact with and create enthusiasm among fans; the originality, creativity and professionalism of the mascots appearance or costume; and the mascots' demonstration of sportsmanship and involvement in community service. Last year, Monte finished third in the voting with only 10 percent of the ballots but still took the title. "It will be hard to win again if we only pull in 3 percent of the vote," Monte said. "It's important that we show those big schools that we are not a fluke. We need all the help we can get." Those interested in casting a vote can log on to the web site of www.capitalonebowl.com. Vote by clicking on the "cast your vote now" icon. Fans can vote up once a day and check the latest standings at the Web site.
... What's the latest in Grizzly Sports? Check out the UM Athletics web site at to get more information on the following stories:
... The University of Montana volleyball team (6-8, 1-1) faces its first Big Sky Conference road matches this week when the Grizzlies play at Northern Arizona (6- 7, 0-1) and Sacramento State (9-6, 1-0). UM will face the Lumberjacks tonight at 8 p.m. and the Hornets on Saturday at 2 p.m.
... Tony Moss, Division I-AA sports reporter for the Sports Network, spent last weekend in Missoula covering the UM-Idaho football game. Says Moss, "Like fishing or a Kiss concert, a trip to Missoula on a football weekend is much better experienced than described. But since I'm a writer and not a travel agent, you'll have to settle for some prose. My 40 hours in the Garden City this past weekend were sort of a blur. I can't exactly remember the order of events, but here's what I can recall...."
... UM senior kicker Chris Snyder named Big Sky Big Sky Conference Special Teams Player of the Week.
... The 8th-ranked University of Montana Grizzlies (3-1/0-0 Big Sky) host the 20th-ranked Cal Poly Mustangs (3-1) Saturday, October 4, 2003 in UM's annual Homecoming game with a scheduled kickoff at 1:05 p.m. (MST). Also, read the stories on Cal Poly's strong start and "Big Sky Notebook" from the Great Falls Tribune.
... The University of Montana women's soccer returns to the road this weekend for two of their three remaining non-conference matches of the season. The Grizzlies open the road trip Friday afternoon taking on Colorado College in Colorado Springs at 4 p.m.
... The University of Montana cross-country teams are at home this weekend for the University of Montana Invitational. Both the Grizzlies 'A' and 'B' teams will compete in the meet. The men's race gets underway at 10 a.m. while the women's race starts at 10:45 a.m. at The University of Montana Golf Course.
... The University of Montana men's tennis team is in action this weekend (Oct. 3-5) at the Gonzaga Bulldog Tennis Classic in Spokane, Wash. Joining Gonzaga and Montana in the tournament field will be Eastern Washington University.
... The Grizzly Sports Hall of Fame weekend was not just an induction ceremony for Grizzly greats Doug Betters, Guy Bingham, Kirk Scrafford, and Mike Tilleman, but a way to recognize their lifetime of contributions to The University of Montana. For more on the inductees, as well as an audio Hall of Fame presentation on each, check out the web site.
Griz Briefs:
... Satellite coordinates for this week's UM-Cal Poly football game are as follows: KU Band, AMC 9, Transponder 12, 85 degrees west.
... The Grizzly Sports Hall of Fame Committee is currently accepting nominations for next year's induction class. Nominees should be sent to: Grizzly Sports Hall of Fame Committee, c/o Don Nicholson at the John Hoyt Athletic Complex, The University of Montana, Missoula, MT., 59812. To be eligible, visit and go to the section involving "Boosters and Clubs." Eligibility rules can be found in the Hall of Fame section. Members of the Grizzly Sports Hall of Fame Committee are: Don Nicholson (chairman), Brad Dantic, Colleen Frolich, Cheri Bratt-Roberts, Pat Dodson, Robin Peters, Eric Hays, Gary Hughes, Dave Guffey and UM Athletic Director Wayne Hogan (Ad Hoc).
... Looking for tickets to the Griz-Cat football game in Bozeman? The Montana Daylight will be leaving Missoula on Friday, November 21, 2003, at 12:30 p.m. for a memorable return to the golden age of railroading and football between the Montana Grizzlies and the Montana State Bobcats. Settle into a comfortable seat and enjoy the Five Star customer service and scenic views. You will be riding on the route of the second transcontinental railroad signed into law by President Abraham Lincoln and completed two decades later. On the route will take you to the marked spot where gold was first discovered. You will dine in historic dining cars where you will choose from Huckleberry Chicken to Angus Prime Rib. Menu prices ranging from $10.95 - $22.00 per person. Packages for the game, which include transfers, hotel accommodations, upscale football tickets and the Griz Alumni brunch will sell for $349.00 per person, double occupancy. A variety of other packages, less some of the options, are also available. Tickets are on sale now, and they are expected to sell-out! For more information call 1.800.519.7245 or www.montanarailtours.com.
... The 12th annual Cowboy Ball, a fund-raiser for the UM Rodeo Team Scholarship Program, will be held on Saturday, Oct. 11 starting at 5:30 p.m. at the Lolo Peak Arena. The event will include music, dinner and an auction. The cost is $150 per couple. Don't know when the next Griz Gab is sent out but here is the info on 12th Annual Cowboy Ball. For more information, or to order tickets, call (406) 728-5188.
... For the latest information and updated results on Grizzly Athletics, please visit the UM Athletics web site at . More articles on Grizzly Athletics can be found at www.missoulian.com or www.greatfallstribune.com.
... To check out the latest progress of the Grizzly Sports Hall of Champions, please visit the following web site: johnb.b-squard.net. Contributions are still being sought to finish the Hall of Champions project, which includes the Grizzly Sports Hall of Fame, as well as championship trophies, retired jerseys and other related materials to help preserve the history and promote the successes of UM Athletics. The hall is located in the south concourse of the Adams Center on the UM campus. The project is being completed through the efforts of the National Advisory Board for Grizzly Athletics. For more information, contact Jim O'Day, Director of Development/Intercollegiate Athletics at The University of Montana at
(406) 243-6294.
... UM athletic teams wouldn't be as successful without the private financial support they receive from Griz fans across the country. One avenue of this private support is the specialty clubs that provide additional funding for such things as recruiting, etc. In addition to making a huge difference in each of these programs, members of these specialty clubs are "more in the know" about what's happening in the respective sports offered at UM Athletics. For more information on membership costs, etc., please contact the following: Football/Quarterback Club: Bobby Hauck or Linda Cardinal at 243-2969; Men's Basketball/Roundball Club - Pat Kennedy or Julie Tonkin at 243-5334; Lady Griz Basketball/Hoop Club - Robin Selvig or Julie Tonkin at 243-5334; Golf/Tee-It-Up Club - Joanne Steele at 243-5331; Soccer/Kickers Club - Betsy Duerksen at 243-5331; Tennis - Kris Nord at 243-5331; Track and Field - Tom Raunig at 243-5331; and Volleyball/Side-Out Club - Nikki Best at 243-5331.
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