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Kamron King, the Bulldogs' mascot for the Portland High School basketball team, greets the crowd at a game.
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Ana Boulet, captain of the cheerleading squad, gives directions to Kamron King, the mascot, during a Portland High School Bulldogs basketball game on Thursday.
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Portland High School mascot Kamron King poses with Benjamin Siekman, 5, of Falmouth at a basketball game.
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Kamron King gets a hug from his brother Zack after performing as the Bulldogs' mascot for the Portland High School basketball team. Kamron's father, Michael, and sister Trinity wait for their turn to express their pride.
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Kamron King stretches after removing the bulldog costume head, having performed as the mascot at a Portland High School basketball game. Kamron's brother Zack assists with packing the costume.
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Kamron King gets advice from his father, Michael King, before performing as the Bulldogs' mascot for the Portland High School basketball team.
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Kamron King enjoys performing as the mascot for the Portland High School Bulldogs basketball team. King, a freshman, has had to overcome many challenges in his role as the school's first hard-of-hearing mascot.