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Porter Hunter
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21 October, 06:46
Least to greatest 5/6, 7/12, 3/4
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Abby King
21 October, 06:55
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5/6, 7/12, 3/4
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Valentino Walton
21 October, 07:14
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7/12, 3/4, 5/6
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