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Enrique Hernandez (15 minutes)
May 16
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May 21
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Alondra Guillen (10 minutes)
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May 23
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Hector Torralba (10 minutes)
Nayeli Zeferino (15 minutes)
Vanessa Carmona (10 minutes)
Luis Hernandez (10 minutes)
May 24
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