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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 31 Mar 2006, p. 19

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Moore 15th at Commonwealth Games Georgetown resident Amy Moore was one their summer season," said Moore, who was of four Canadian cyclists to crack the top 20 competing in her first Commonwealth Games. in the women's road race last Sunday, "We worked hard throughout the the final day of competition at the race and put Gina in good positioning Commonwealth Games in for the final sprint. It was an amazing Melbourne, Australia. experience and the city of Melbourne Moore, 32, finished 15th overall put on an incredible show. There over the 100-km race course in a were over 15,000 volunteers-- all pack of riders three minutes and 24 with a smile and a willingness to help out." seconds behind winner Natalie Bates A member of the T-Mobile pro of Australia. The Canadians, missing cycling team, which has several of the top rider Lyne Bessette due to a AMY world's top riders in its fold, Moore shoulder injury suffered last week, MOORE will come home for a couple of days just missed getting to the podium as before going to Europe for a series of Gina Grain placed fourth. "The Australians at this time of the year races. She'll return to North America for a were incredibly strong, having just finished World Cup race in Montreal in late May. ATHLETES of the Week CHRIST THE KING ACTON GEORGETOWN DISTRICT DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL Jessica Switzer Melissa Rowley Duncan Cairns Kevin King Eric Corman Dave Cavasin Acton High School Athletes of the Week are Eric Corman and Melissa Rowley. Corman, a guard on the Bearcats senior basketball team was chosen for his 8 points against Burlington Central. Rowley, a power on the Bearcats senior volleyball team was selected for her serving and hitting at GHAC. Georgetown District High School Athletes of the Week are Duncan Cairns and Dave Cavasin were recognized for their great school spirit as they dressed up as Captain Rebels at a recent spirit assembly. Christ the King High School Athletes of the Week are Kevin King and Jessica Switzer. Both are members of the Jaguars swim team, and Switzer was cited for her silver in the 100 metre breast stroke, her sixth [place in the 50 free and eighth in the medley relay at OFSAA. King was chosen for anchoring the boys relay, swimming the back stroke, with a 19th place finish.

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