10 P
2nd
11 P
2nd
20 P
2nd - 4th
15 P
1st - 2nd
8 P
KG - 3rd
7 P
2nd - 3rd
15 P
2nd - 4th
13 P
KG - 2nd
6 P
2nd - 4th
12 P
1st - 2nd
8 P
2nd - 3rd
8 P
KG - PD
5 P
2nd - 4th
16 P
2nd
16 P
KG - 2nd
28 P
1st - 2nd
12 P
1st - 5th
7 P
2nd
10 P
2nd
8 P
1st - 2nd
6 P
2nd
5 P
1st - 5th
15 P
1st - 5th
18 P
2nd - 4th
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