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THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 2012
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Vote Mooredale Lightning for Team of the Week contest DAVID NICKLE dnickle@gmail.com The boys on the Mooredale Lightning Gold 200 U12 team got a high-profile boost Tuesday in their quest to win the BMO Team of the Week 2012 Champion. Mayor Rob Ford gathered the team together at Toronto City Hall just after noon to pitch their cause to Torontonians with an Internet connection and a few minutes to go vote online. “The contest will award the winning team with $125,000 for soccer field renovation, and I understand that if they’re successful there are a number of community partners who’d like to provide support as well,” Ford said. “But in order to be successful, I am asking all of Toronto to get behind Mooredale Lightning and support them.” Ford asked Torontonians to go to the Bank of Montreal’s website at http://community.bmo.com/ soccer/ “Here you can vote once a day for the next seven days,” Ford said. “Every vote counts and everyone can vote no matter what their ages. It’s initiatives like these that help make our communities great places to live and show what we can do to accomplish great things.” Ford agreed to endorse the team after a member of his staff was contacted by one of the team’s coaching staff. The team is among 15 soccer teams across Canada in the running to receive the grand prize. In addition to $125,000 to improve their soccer pitch, the team will win a road trip to see a Major League Soccer home game in Toronto, Vancouver or Montreal or a game with the Canadian National team, and a $5,00 donation to the charity of their choice. Voting continues until Tuesday, Aug. 28.
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DRAGON VS. FEUD: “The Bearded Dragon” Scotty Turner, right, takes a hit from “Big Feud” Alex Vega during the Bloorcourt Cup wrestling tournament at Bloorcourt Arts and Crafts Street Fair. The action had fans cheering on Saturday. More photos from the fair, see page 3.
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