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			<title>Motionball Caledon raises $26,000 for Special Olympics</title>
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<p>Local Marathon of Sport event attended by over 100 people</p>
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<p><strong>By ZACHARY ROMAN</strong></p>
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<p>Local Journalism Initiative Reporter</p>
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<p>This year's Motionball Caledon Marathon of Sport was a massive success.&nbsp;</p>
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<p>On September 28, Motionball Caledon held its annual fundraiser for Special Olympics at Edelweiss Park in Bolton. It was attended by over 100 people, and between fundraising and sponsorships, approximately $26,000 was raised.&nbsp;</p>
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<p>Team Scorch, led by local Special Olympics athlete Jason Scorcia, was the top fundraising team. Scorcia himself raised over $3,000, and his team raised over $6,200.</p>
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<p>Team Sportscorp Charisma was the second-highest fundraiser and brought in $2,900 for the cause. The Caledon OPP came third, raising $1,500.</p>
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<p>Motionball Caledon volunteer Lucrezia Chiappetta said the event was so amazing, as was support for it. The original fundraising goal was $20,000 and that number was easily beaten.</p>
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<p>Eight teams participated in the event, playing sports like soccer, ultimate frisbee, and kin-ball alongside Special Olympics athletes. Amazon was the presenting sponsor for the event.</p>
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<p>“Talking to some of the participants, they're already looking forward to next year,” said Chiappetta.</p>
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<p>Mayor Annette Groves, Ward 5 Councillor Tony Rosa, Regional Councillor Mario Russo, and Ward 3 Councillor Doug Maskell all attended Motionball Caledon to show their support.&nbsp;</p>
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<p>Chiappetta said she wanted to thank the Motionball Caledon organizing committee, the many volunteers who helped at the event, and the sponsors who provided monetary and in-kind donations.</p>
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<p>“Having that community support really means a lot to us,” she said. “I'm thrilled for the athletes, I'm thrilled for Motionball, and thrilled for the community that we've been able to do this.”</p>
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