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On Saturday, Sept. 11, the West Paris Downhill Derby held its final race of the season. From left are derby winners Cameron Palmer, second place; Tyce Sawyer, first place; and Steven McCann, third place. Palmer, Sawyer, and McCann were also the points champions for the season with Sawyer in first place, Palmer in second place and McCann in third place.
WEST PARIS — On Saturday, Sept. 11, the West Paris Downhill Derby held its final race of the season. Tyce Sawyer placed first, Cameron Palmer came in second and Steven McCan placed third. Palmer, Sawyer, and McCann also were the points champions for the season with Sawyer in first place, Palmer in second place and McCann in third place.
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