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At Princeton — 2011-12: earned All-Ivy League and second-team All-America honors … went 14-2 during his freshman season and had one of the biggest victories in Princeton history; his 3-0 win over Trinity's Miled Zarazua helped Princeton end Trinity's 13-year national championship win streak … didn't lose an Ivy regular season match in helping the Tigers to the Ivy League team title … helped Princeton to a 5-4 victory at Harvard with a 3-0 win over former Crimson No. 1 Gary Power … also had a 3-2 regular season win over Penn … reached the Round of 16 in the individual championships before falling to teammate Todd Harrity.
Before Princeton — top-ranked U-19 player in Canada ... won both the 2010 Candian
Junior Open and the Scottish Junior Open ... has won several national championships
in Canada ... earned Top-20 finish at the 2011 British Junior Open ... led
Canada to third place at 2010 World Junior Team Championships ... has played
for the Canadian Junior team since 2008 ... won 2010 Ontario High School
championship ... won the 2011 Canada Winter Games ... placed second at
the U-17 U.S. Junior Open (2009) and 11th at the British Junior Open
... earned varsity letters for Bayridge volleyball, basketball, soccer,
badminton and tennis teams ... won two KASSAA badminton championships as well as
a tennis title ... helped tennis and soccer teams to titles ... Bayridge
Secondary School Male Academic and Athlete of the Year Award (2009) ... Bayridge
Secondary School Graduating Athlete of the Year Award (2010) ... Bayridge
Secondary School Wall of Fame Inductee (2010) ... James Mason Award
Recipient (2010), given as Fair Play of the Year Award in Ontario ... won
Award of Excellence (2010), a top squash honor in Canada ... recipient of
the Canadian Junior Squash Player Fair Play of the Year Award (2011).
Personal — born
April 1, 1993 ... son of Gary Osborne and Kathy Moore ... both parents are
family physicians ... has three younger siblings: Cole, Jarryd and Kenzie
... enjoys biking, sports, reading and playing cards ... interested in
studying neuroscience.
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