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    The 2018 Pacific Regional Trials comes to a close

    2018 Pacific Regional Trials: Closing Ceremony

    Photo By Leanne Thomas | Col. Trevor J. Walker, deputy commander, 25th Infantry Division (New Zealand),...... read more read more

    HAWAII, UNITED STATES

    11.16.2018

    Courtesy Story

    Tripler Army Medical Center

    SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, Hawaii – Warrior Transition Battalion-Hawaii, known as WTB Hawaii, officiated the closing ceremony for the 2018 Pacific Regional Trials, a 10-day adaptive sports competition, held at Weyand Field, Nov. 16.

    The multi-sporting event brought together nearly 100 wounded warrior athletes representing 12 WTBs from across the Pacific, Atlantic, and Central regions, to participate in 11 sports: archery, cycling, shooting, swimming, track and field, wheelchair basketball, sitting volleyball, and new events this year, wheelchair tennis, indoor rowing, powerlifting, and golf.

    “A few weeks ago you were welcomed here as part of the opening ceremony with a Ha’a, or war dance, of the Polynesian warrior culture,” said Col. Trevor J. Walker, deputy commander, 25th Infantry Division (New Zealand). “It seems only right that the closing ceremony continues that same Polynesian theme ... and as somebody born and raised in Polynesia, I am most comfortable with this.”

    Walker was the guest speaker for the ceremony and recited a Polynesian warrior chant spoken in Maori, the native language of New Zealand, followed with a translation acknowledging the “warrior spirit,” and the spirit of the “games.”

    Adaptive sports are essential in helping recovering Soldiers and Veterans come to terms with wounds, injuries or illness, and understand recovery is achievable by focusing on ability rather than inability.

    To the competitors, Walker said, “I thank you for showing your spirit, your dedication, your service, and sacrifice … in what Theodore Roosevelt in his great speech on human endeavor called 'The Arena' said, ‘Your place is assuredly not with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat. You all have faced great personal and individual battles, and have more to face.’”

    During the Trials, athletes were classified based on their functional abilities per the Department of Defense (DOD) Warrior Games and the World Para Athletics classification system.

    The individual sports competitions included separate events for each classification category. For team sports, classification categories also come into play as part of the rules of the game.

    The wheelchair tennis competition took place on Nov. 6 with eight two-person teams organized by regions, including two Veteran only teams. The teams competed in a best two of three single elimination format and a best three of five for third place and the championship.

    Regional Health Command Atlantic (RHC-A) team of Sgt. 1st Class Shannon McLimans and Sgt. Johnathan Weasner won the championship match over another RHC-A team of Sgt. 1st Class Ian Crawley and Spc. Zachary Owens, three games to two.

    The swimming finals on Nov. 7 included the men's and women's freestyle, backstroke, and breaststroke events in distances of 50 and 100-meters with eight events, and five to six heats per event.

    Women’s 50-meter Freestyle, 4.5 Classification
    1st Place: Kristina Carney, WTB Joint Base Lewis-McChord

    Women’s 50-meter Freestyle, 5.5 Lower Extremity Classification
    1st Place: Casey Turner, WTB Fort Bragg
    2nd Place: Kaylor Ketron, WTB Hawaii

    Women’s 50-meter Freestyle, 5.5 Upper Extremity Classification
    1st Place: Shirley Morales, WTB Hawaii
    2nd Place: Katherine Young, WTB Fort Bragg

    Men’s 50-meter Freestyle, 4.5 Classification
    1st Place: Alexander Herrera, WTB Fort Drum

    Men’s 50-meter Freestyle, 5.0 Classification
    1st Place: Austin Harwick, WTB Fort Drum
    2nd Place: David Espinoza, WTB Hawaii
    3rd Place: Justin Mathers, WTB Fort Bragg

    Men’s 50-meter Freestyle, 5.5 Lower Extremity Classification
    1st Place: Richard Tinney, WTB Fort Hood
    2nd Place: Raymond Piper, WTB Fort Drum
    3rd Place: Charles Fridline, WTB Fort Belvoir

    Men’s 50-meter Freestyle, 5.5 Upper Extremity Classification
    1st Place: Takumi Abe, WTB Hawaii
    2nd Place: Steven Baugus, WTB Fort Campbell
    3rd Place: Michael Reeves, WTB JBLM

    Men’s 50-meter Freestyle, 6.0 Classification
    1st Place: Brandon Nielsen, WTB Fort Bragg
    2nd Place: Shannon McLimans, WTB Fort Bragg
    3rd Place: Max Stone, WTB Fort Bragg

    Women’s 50-meter Backstroke, 5.5 Lower Extremity Classification
    1st Place: Casey Turner, WTB Fort Bragg
    2nd Place: Kaylor Ketron, WTB Hawaii

    Women’s 50-meter Backstroke, 5.5 Upper Extremity Classification
    1st Place: Shirley Morales, WTB Hawaii
    2nd Place: Katherine Young, WTB Fort Bragg

    Men’s 50-meter Backstroke, 5.0 Classification
    1st Place: Austin Harwick, WTB Fort Hood
    2nd Place: Michael Shaw, WTB Fort Benning
    3rd Place: Kohl McLeod, WTB Fort Benning

    Men’s 50-meter Backstroke, 5.5 Lower Extremity Classification
    1st Place: Richard Tinney, WTB Fort Hood
    2nd Place: Ray Alvarado, WTB Fort Drum
    3rd Place: Raymond Piper, WTB Fort Drum

    Men’s 50-meter Backstroke, 5.5 Upper Extremity Classification
    1st Place: Steven Baugus, WTB Fort Campbell
    2nd Place: Michael Reeves, WTB JBLM
    3rd Place: Takumi Abe, WTB Hawaii

    Men’s 50-meter Backstroke, 6.0 Classification
    1st Place: Shannon McLimans, WTB Fort Bragg
    2nd Place: Brandon Nielsen, WTB Fort Bragg
    3rd Place: Max Stone, WTB Fort Bragg

    Women’s 100-meter Freestyle, 4.5 Classification
    1st Place: Kristina Carney, WTB JBLM

    Women’s 100-meter Freestyle, 5.5 Lower Extremity Classification
    1st Place: Casey Turner, WTB Fort Bragg

    Men’s 100-meter Freestyle, 4.5 Classification
    1st Place: Alexander Herrera, WTB Fort Drum

    Men’s 100-meter Freestyle, 5.0 Classification
    1st Place: Austin Harwick, WTB Fort Drum
    2nd Place: David Espinoza, WTB Hawaii

    Men’s 100-meter Freestyle, 5.5 Lower Extremity Classification
    1st Place: Rich Tinney, WTB Fort Hood
    2nd Place: Ray Alvarado, WTB Fort Drum
    3rd Place: Charles Fridline, WTB Fort Belvoir

    Men’s 100-meter Freestyle, 5.5 Upper Extremity Classification
    1st Place: Michael Reeves, WTB JBLM
    2nd Place: Steven Baugus, WTB Fort Campbell
    3rd Place: William Parker, WTB Fort Hood

    Men’s 100-meter Freestyle, 6.0 Classification
    1st Place: Brandon Nielsen, WTB Fort Bragg
    2nd Place: Shannon McLimans, WTB Fort Bragg
    3rd Place: Jonathan Alexander, WTB Fort Bragg

    Women’s 50-meter Breaststroke, 4.5 Classification
    1st Place: Kristina Carney, WTB JBLM

    Women’s 50-meter Breaststroke, 5.5 Lower Extremity Classification
    1st Place: Casey Turner, WTB Fort Bragg
    2nd Place: Kaylor Ketron, WTB Hawaii

    Men’s 50-meter Breaststroke, 5.0 Classification
    1st Place: Kohl McLeod, WTB Fort Benning
    2nd Place: Michael Shaw, WTB Fort Benning
    3rd Place: Austin Harwick, WTB Drum

    Men’s 50-meter Breaststroke, 5.5 Lower Extremity Classification
    1st Place: Paul Reifke, WTB Fort Belvoir
    2nd Place: Raymond Piper, WTB Fort Drum
    3rd Place: Jonathon Weasner, WTB Fort Campbell

    Men’s 50-meter Breaststroke, 5.5 Upper Extremity Classification
    1st Place: Steven Baugus, WTB Fort Campbell
    2nd Place: William Parker, WTB Fort Hood
    3rd Place: Takumi Abe, WTB Hawaii

    Men’s 50-meter Breaststroke, 6.0 Classification
    1st Place: Shannon McLimans, WTB Fort Bragg
    2nd Place: Brandon Nielsen, WTB Fort Bragg
    3rd Place: Max Stone, WTB Fort Bragg

    The sport of indoor rowing was a new event added to this year’s regional competition and included a one-minute individual sprint race and a four-minute individual endurance race in both men’s and women’s categories.

    Women’s 1-minute Race, 5.5 Lower Extremity Classification
    1st Place: Kristina Carney, WTB JBLM

    Women’s 1-minute Race, 6.0 Classification
    1st Place: Casey Turner, WTB Fort Bragg
    2nd Place: Nakita Bowen, WTB Fort Drum
    3rd Place: Taylor Ingle, WTB Hawaii

    Men’s 1-minute Race, 1.0 Classification
    1st Place: Kevin Hoylan, WTB Joint Base San Antonio (JBSA)

    Men’s 1-minute Race, 2.0 Classification
    1st Place: Jay Martin, WTB Fort Belvoir

    Men’s 1-minute Race, 4.0 Classification
    1st Place: Michael Shaw, WTB Fort Benning

    Men’s 1-minute Race, 5.0 Classification
    1st Place: Kohl McLeod, WTB Fort Benning
    2nd Place: Ashton Foster, WTB Fort Bragg

    Men’s 1-minute Race, 5.5 Lower Extremity Classification
    1st Place: Alexander Herrera, WTB Fort Drum
    2nd Place: Steven Wurth, WTB JBLM
    3rd Place: Austin Harwick, WTB Fort Drum

    Men’s 1-minute Race, 6.0 Classification
    1st Place: Brandon Nielsen, WTB Fort Bragg
    2nd Place: Clifton Washington, WTB JBLM
    3rd Place: Max Stone, WTB Fort Bragg

    Women’s 4-minute Race, 5.5 Lower Extremity Classification
    1st Place: Kristina Carney, WTB JBLM

    Women’s 4-minute Race, 6.0 Classification
    1st Place: Taylor Ingle, WTB Hawaii
    2nd Place: Casey Turner, WTB Fort Bragg
    3rd Place: Katherine Young, WTB Fort Bragg

    Men’s 4-minute Race, 5.0 Classification
    1st Place: Ashton Foster, WTB Fort Bragg

    Men’s 4-minute Race, 5.5 Lower Extremity Classification
    1st Place: Alexander Herrera, WTB Fort Drum
    2nd Place: Austin Harwick, WTB Fort Drum
    3rd Place: Justin Mathers, WTB Fort Bragg

    Men’s 4-minute Race, 6.0 Classification
    1st Place: Ray Alvarado, WTB Fort Drum
    2nd Place: Laumatalelei Pelesasa, WTB Hawaii
    3rd Place: Brandon Nielsen, WTB Fort Bragg

    The fourth competitive event of the Trials featured another first-time event. Thirty-two athletes competed in four weight classes for men and three for women in adaptive powerlifting.

    Five female athletes were awarded medals in three different weight classes. Spc. Taylor Ingle from WTB Hawaii won gold in the 55.01 to 67 kilogram category. In the 67.01 to 86 kg weight class, Spc. Kaylor Ketron, also WTB Hawaii, won the bronze, Capt. Casey Turner from the Fort Bragg WTB won silver and Pfc. Nakita Bowen from the Fort Drum WTB won gold. In the 86.01 and up category, Staff Sgt. Katherine Young from the Fort Bragg WTB earned the gold medal.

    In the male category, up to 72 kg, Spc. Weston Stevens from the Fort Campbell WTB won the bronze, Sgt. 1st Class Charles Sites from the Fort Bragg WTB won silver, and Sgt. Johnathan Weasner from the Fort Campbell WTB won gold. In the 72.01 to 88 kg category, Sgt. Ricardo Berry from the Fort Hood WTB won bronze, Sgt. Jose Gullien Verde from the Fort Stewart WTB earned silver and Staff Sgt. Paul Reifke from the Fort Belvoir WTB won gold. In the 88.01 to 107 kg category, U.S. Army Veteran Sgt. Jerome Faasu won bronze, Sgt. Shawon Nelson from the Fort Belvoir WTB won silver and Spc. Alexander Herrera from the Fort Drum WTB won the gold. In the 107 kg and up category, U.S. Army Veteran Spc. Ulukita won silver and Staff Sgt. Samuels Daniels, a 2018 Warrior Games participant, won the gold.

    The cycling competition included hand, recumbent, and upright bicycles.

    Women’s Handcycle, H5 Classification
    1st Place: Kristina Carney, WTB JBLM

    Women’s Recumbent, T2 Classification
    1st Place: Kaylor Ketron, WTB Hawaii

    Women’s Upright, C6 Classification
    1st Place: Casey Turner, WTB Fort Bragg

    Men’s Handcycle, H3 Classification
    1st Place: Jay Martin, WTB Fort Belvoir

    Men’s Handcycle, H5 Classification
    1st Place: Jonathon Weasner, WTB Fort Campbell
    2nd Place: Steven Wurth, WTB Fort Campbell

    Men’s Handcycle, Open Classification
    1st Place: Giovanni Albach, WTB JBLM
    2nd Place: Jonathan Alexander, WTB Fort Bragg

    Men’s Recumbent, T2 Classification
    1st Place: Paul Reifke, WTB Fort Belvoir
    2nd Place: Justin Mathers, WTB Fort Bragg
    3rd Place: Shawon Nelson, WTB Fort Belvoir

    Men’s Recumbent, Open Classification
    1st Place: Charles Sites, WTB Fort Bragg
    2nd Place: Charles Fridline, WTB Fort Belvoir

    Men’s Upright, C5 Classification
    1st Place: David Espinoza, WTB Hawaii

    Men’s Upright, C6 Classification
    1st Place: Ian Crawley, WTB Fort Campbell
    2nd Place: Brandon Nielsen, WTB Fort Bragg
    3rd Place: Richard Tinney, WTB Fort Hood

    The track events comprised of the standing and wheelchair racing categories at distances of 100, 200, 800 and 1500-meters.

    Women’s 100-meter, 3.0 Classification
    1st Place: Casey Turner, WTB Fort Bragg
    2nd Place: Kaylor Ketron, WTB Hawaii

    Women’s 100-meter, 5.5 Lower Extremity Classification
    1st Place: Nakita Bowen, WTB Fort Drum

    Women’s 100-meter, 5.5 Upper Extremity Classification
    1st Place: Shirley Morales, WTB Hawaii
    2nd Place: Katherine Young, WTB Fort Bragg

    Women’s 100-meter, 6.0 Classification
    1st Place: Taylor Ingle, WTB Hawaii

    Men’s 100-meter, 3.0 Classification
    1st Place: Jonathon Weasner, WTB Fort Campbell
    2nd Place: Giovanni Alback, WTB JBLM
    3rd Place: Joseph Henao, WTB Fort Stewart

    Men’s 100-meter, 4.0 Classification
    1st Place: Austin Harwick, WTB Fort Drum

    Men’s 100-meter, 5.5 Lower Extremity Classification
    1st Place: Holt Pride, WTB Fort Campbell
    2nd Place: Ray Alvarado, WTB Fort Drum
    3rd Place: Samuel Daniels, WTB Hawaii

    Men’s 100-meter, 5.5 Upper Extremity Classification
    1st Place: Juan Wilson, WTB Fort Bragg
    2nd Place: Esteban Marin, WTB Fort Bragg
    3rd Place: Ashton Foster, WTB Fort Bragg

    Men’s 100-meter, 6.0 Classification
    1st Place: Brandon Nielsen, WTB Fort Bragg
    2nd Place: Tanner Kane, WTB Fort Carson
    3rd Place: David Cochran, WTB Fort Benning

    Men’s 800-meter, 3.0 Classification
    1st Place: Jonathon Weasner, WTB Fort Campbell
    2nd Place: Giovanni Albach, WTB JBLM
    3rd Place: Joel England, WTB Fort Riley

    Men’s 1500-meter, 3.0 Classification
    1st Place: Jonathon Weasner, WTB Fort Campbell

    Men’s 1500-meter, 5.5 Lower Extremity Classification
    1st Place: Anthony Mills, WTB JBLM
    2nd Place: Richard Tinney, WTB Fort Hood
    3rd Place: Raymond Piper, WTB Fort Drum

    Men’s 1500-meter, 5.5 Upper Extremity Classification
    1st Place: Ashton Foster, WTB Fort Bragg

    Men’s 1500-meter, 6.0 Classification
    1st Place: David Cochran, WTB Fort Benning
    2nd Place: Max Stone, WTB Fort Bragg
    3rd Place: Weston Stephens, WTB Fort Campbell

    Women’s 200-meter, 3.0 Classification
    1st Place: Casey Turner, WTB Fort Bragg
    2nd Place: Kaylor Ketron, WTB Hawaii

    Women’s 200-meter, 5.5 Lower Extremity Classification
    1st Place: Nakita Bowen, WTB Fort Drum

    Women’s 200-meter, 5.5 Upper Extremity Classification
    1st Place: Shirley Morales, WTB Hawaii
    2nd Place: Katherine Young, WTB Fort Bragg

    Women’s 200-meter, 6.0 Classification
    1st Place: Taylor Ingle, WTB Hawaii

    Men’s 200-meter, 3.0 Classification
    1st Place: Jonathon Weasner, WTB Fort Campbell
    2nd Place: Giovanni Alback, WTB JBLM
    3rd Place: Joel England, WTB Fort Riley

    Men’s 200-meter, 4.0 Lower Extremity Classification
    1st Place: Austin Harwick, WTB Fort Drum

    Men’s 200-meter, 5.5 Lower Extremity Classification
    1st Place: Holt Pride, WTB Fort Campbell
    2nd Place: Ray Alvarado, WTB Fort Drum
    3rd Place: Samuel Daniels, WTB Hawaii

    Men’s 200-meter, 5.5 Upper Extremity Classification
    1st Place: Juan Wilson, WTB Fort Bragg
    2nd Place: Ashton Foster, WTB Fort Bragg
    3rd Place: Esteban Marin, WTB Fort Bragg

    Men’s 200-meter, 6.0 Classification
    1st Place: Brandon Nielsen, WTB Fort Bragg
    2nd Place: Tanner Kane, WTB Fort Carson
    3rd Place: David Cochran, WTB Fort Benning

    The field events included seated and standing shot put and discus events.

    Women’s Seated Shot Put, 6.0 Classification
    1st Place: Casey Turner, WTB Fort Bragg

    Men’s Seated Shot Put, 3.0 Classification
    1st Place: Jay Martin, WTB Fort Belvoir

    Men’s Seated Shot Put, 5.0 Classification
    1st Place: Ronald Knowles, WTB Hawaii

    Men’s Seated Shot Put, 6.0 Classification
    1st Place: Cory Ivins, WTB Fort Stewart
    2nd Place: Paul Reifke, WTB Fort Belvoir
    3rd Place: Jonathon Weasner, WTB Fort Campbell

    Women’s Standing Shot Put, 5.5 Lower Extremity Classification
    1st Place: Nakita Bowen, WTB Fort Drum

    Women’s Standing Shot Put, 5.5 Upper Extremity Classification
    1st Place: Katherine Young, WTB Fort Bragg

    Women’s Standing Shot Put, 6.0 Classification
    1st Place: Jennifer Owen, WTB Hawaii
    2nd Place: Rae Ann Butts, WTB Fort Hood

    Men’s Standing Shot Put, 4.5 Classification
    1st Place: Alexander Herrera, WTB Fort Drum
    2nd Place: Tim Bomke, WTB, JBLM
    3rd Place: Ricardo Berry, WTB, Fort Hood

    Men’s Standing Shot Put, 5.0 Classification
    1st Place: Kohl McLeod, WTB Fort Benning

    Men’s Standing Shot Put, 5.5 Lower Extremity Classification
    1st Place: Jerome Faasu, WTB Hawaii
    2nd Place: Samuel Daniels, WTB Hawaii
    3rd Place: Shawon Nelson, WTB Fort Belvoir

    Men’s Standing Shot Put, 5.5 Upper Extremity Classification
    1st Place: Daniel Foiles, WTB JBLM
    2nd Place: Clifton Washington, WTB JBLM
    3rd Place: James Abood, WTB Fort Belvoir

    Men’s Standing Shot Put, 6.0 Classification
    1st Place: Brandon Nielsen, WTB Fort Bragg
    2nd Place: Zachary Owens, WTB Fort Belvoir
    3rd Place: Ulukita, WTB Hawaii

    Women’s Seated Discus, 6.0 Classification
    1st Place: Casey Turner, WTB Fort Bragg

    Men’s Seated Discus, 2.0 Classification
    1st Place: Kevin Holyan, WTB JBSA

    Men’s Seated Discus, 3.0 Classification
    1st Place: Jay Martin, WTB Fort Belvoir

    Men’s Seated Discus, 5.0 Classification
    1st Place: Ronald Knowles, WTB Hawaii

    Men’s Seated Discus, 6.0 Classification
    1st Place: Jonathon Weasner, WTB Fort Campbell
    2nd Place: Cory Ivins, WTB Fort Stewart
    3rd Place: William Parker, WTB Fort Hood

    Women’s Standing Discus, 5.5 Lower Extremity Classification
    1st Place: Nakita Bowen, WTB Fort Drum

    Women’s Standing Discus, 5.5 Upper Extremity Classification
    1st Place: Katherine Young, WTB Fort Bragg

    Women’s Standing Discus, 6.0 Classification
    1st Place: Jennifer Owen, WTB Hawaii
    2nd Place: Rae Ann Butts, WTB Fort Hood

    Men’s Standing Discus, 4.5 Classification
    1st Place: Alexander Herrera, WTB Fort Drum
    2nd Place: Ricardo Berry, WTB Fort Hood
    3rd Place: Tim Bomke, WTB JBLM

    Men’s Standing Discus, 5.0 Classification
    1st Place: Kohl McLeod, WTB Fort Benning

    Men’s Standing Discus, 5.5 Lower Extremity Classification
    1st Place: Samuel Daniels, WTB Hawaii
    2nd Place: Laumatalelei Pelesasa, WTB Hawaii
    3rd Place: Jerome Faasu, WTB Hawaii


    Men’s Standing Discus, 5.5 Upper Extremity Classification
    1st Place: Daniel Foiles, WTB JBLM
    2nd Place: Clifton Washington, WTB JBLM
    3rd Place: David Trinidad, WTB Fort Stewart

    Men’s Standing Discus, 6.0 Classification
    1st Place: Zachary Owens, WTB Fort Belvoir
    2nd Place: Brandon Nielsen, WTB Fort Bragg
    3rd Place: Ulukita, WTB Hawaii

    The archery competition included two categories: individual compound open and individual recurve open.

    Individual Compound Open
    1st Place: Jonathan Alexander, WTB Fort Bragg
    2nd Place: Sean Miller, WTB Fort Bragg
    3rd Place: Jeffrey Keith, WTB Fort Riley

    Individual Recurve Open
    1st Place: Daniel Foiles, WTB JBLM
    2nd Place: Jarrad Britt, WTB JBSA
    3rd Place: Scott Becker, WTB Hawaii

    Competitors used air pistols and air rifles to fire a series of shots at stationary, electronic targets during the shooting events. Shooting categories included air pistol and air rifle (prone), all at a distance of 10-meters. (Note there were two-second place medalists for the 10-meter air pistol event.)

    10-meter Air Pistol
    1st Place: Matthew Brown, JBSA
    2nd Place: Daniel Foiles, JBLM
    2nd Place: Justin Mathers, WTB Fort Bragg
    3rd Place: Jeffrey Keith, WTB Fort Riley

    10-meter Air Rifle – Prone
    1st Place: Jacob Kirby, WTB Fort Carson
    2nd Place: Michael Shaw, WTB Fort Benning
    3rd Place: Tanner Kane, WTB Fort Carson

    The top three WTBs for the most medals were:
    1st Place: WTB Fort Bragg, 59 total medals (28 gold medals)
    2nd Place: WTB Hawaii, 40 total medals (18 gold medals)
    3rd Place: WTB Fort Drum, 30 total medals (18 gold medals)

    Following the Trials, the coaches and staff evaluate the results and select the top athletes to progress to the 2019 Army Trials, the pre-qualifying event for the 2019 DOD Warrior Games.

    For more information about Pacific Regional Trials visit, https://www.tamc.amedd.army.mil/wtb/prt_2018.htm. For more information about the Army Trials and the U.S. Army Warrior Care and Transition Program visit, http://www.wct.army.mil.

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    Date Taken: 11.16.2018
    Date Posted: 11.23.2018 18:36
    Story ID: 301070
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