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BY DR. MICHELLE CLEERE Last year (2020) No school or virtual school? A break from sports? The potential of less homework. The relief of handling
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BY SCOTT LANGDON via THE OTA It was a coach who re-lit the competitive fire in Toronto’s Sharon Fichman, prompting her return to the WTA
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Jennifer Bishop picked up a tennis racquet when Debby Boone’s song titled “You Light Up My Life” was the number one song in Canada. Since
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