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2020 Ontario Winter Games Schedule 2020 ONTARIO WINTER GAMES SCHEDULE GIRLS POOL A GIRLS POOL B Oakville Soccer Club - U18 Hamilton United Elite 2003 Mississauga Dixie Athletics North Mississauga Panthers Black 2003G Winner of Group 3 Unionville Milliken SC GU18 Peterborough City Academy Futsal 2003 Winner of Group 2 Erin Mills Eagles G2003 Ottawa FC Winner of Group 1 Winner of Group 4 BOYS POOL A BOYS POOL B North Mississauga Panthers North Toronto Nitros Red 2003 Unionville Milliken SC BU17 Futsal Club Toronto Futsal Bryst U18 - Vaughan Kitchener Academy North Toronto Nitros Green London Athletic Canadian FC Winner of Group 1 Day #1 – Thursday – Round Robin 11:00am - 5:00pm Registration Time Game # Home Team Score Away Team Pitch 11:50am - 12:00pm Warm-up on field of play North Mississauga 12:00pm to 12:50pm M1 1 7 Unionville Milliken SC Orillia SS Panthers Mississauga Dixie F1 Oakville Soccer Club 5 4 Bear Creek SS Athletics Black 12:50pm - 1:00pm Warm-up on field of play North Toronto Nitros 1:00pm to 1:50pm M2 Bryst U18 - Vaughan 3 2 Orillia SS Green Peterborough City F2 0 2 Erin Mills Eagles Bear Creek SS Academy 1:50pm - 2:00pm Warm-up on field of play 2:00pm to 2:50pm M3 North Toronto Nitros Red 5 3 Futsal Club Toronto Orillia SS North Mississauga F3 Hamilton United Elite 4 3 Bear Creek SS Panthers 2:50pm - 3:00pm Warm-up on field of play London Athletic Canadian 3:00pm to 3:50pm M4 Kitchener Academy 1 7 Orillia SS FC F4 Unionville Milliken SC 1 1 Ottawa FC Bear Creek SS 5:00pm - 5:30pm Dinner 6:00pm Opening Ceremonies Day #2 – Friday – Round Robin Arrival Time 60 minutes prior to competition Breakfast 3 hours prior to competition Lunch 2-3 hours prior to competition or immediately following competition Warm-up on Field 10 minutes prior to kick-off for each game Time Game # Home Team Away Team Field 9:50am - 10:00am Warm-up on field of play North Mississauga 10:00am - 10:50am M5 North Toronto Nitros Green 15 0 Orillia SS Panthers F5 Erin Mills Eagles 1 2 Oakville Soccer Club Bear Creek SS 10:50am - 11:00am Warm-up on field of play 11:00am - 11:50am M6 Unionville Milliken SC 2 3 Bryst U18 - Vaughan Orillia SS Mississauga Dixie Athletics Peterborough City F6 5 3 Bear Creek SS Black Academy 11:50am - 12:00pm Warm-up on field of play London Athletic Canadian 12:00pm - 12:50pm M7 3 2 North Toronto Nitros Red Orillia SS FC F7 Ottawa FC 1 3 Hamilton United Elite Bear Creek SS 12:50pm - 1:00pm Warm-up on field of play 1:00pm - 1:50pm M8 Futsal Club Toronto 3 1 Kitchener Academy Orillia SS North Mississauga F8 2 6 Unionville Milliken SC Bear Creek SS Panthers 1:50pm - 2:00pm Warm-up on field of play North Mississauga 2:00pm - 2:50pm M9 2 5 Bryst U18 - Vaughan Orillia SS Panthers Peterborough City F9 Oakville Soccer Club 6 1 Bear Creek SS Academy 2:50pm - 3:00pm Warm-up on field of play North Toronto Nitros 3:00pm - 3:50pm M10 Unionville Milliken SC 0 9 Orillia SS Green Mississauga Dixie Athletics F10 2 3 Erin Mills Eagles Bear Creek SS Black 3:50pm - 4:00pm Warm-up on field of play 4:00pm - 4:50pm M11 North Toronto Nitros Red 4 3 Kitchener Academy Orillia SS F11 Hamilton United Elite 3 1 Unionville Milliken SC Bear Creek SS 4:50pm - 5:00pm Warm-up on field of play London Athletic Canadian 5:00pm - 5:50pm M12 Futsal Club Toronto 2 0 Orillia SS FC North Mississauga F12 2 2 Ottawa FC Bear Creek SS Panthers Departure Time 30 minutes after conclusion of game 6:00pm - 8:00pm Dinner Day #3 – Saturday – Semi-Finals Arrival Time 60 minutes prior to competition Breakfast 3 hours prior to competition Lunch 2-3 hours prior to competition or immediately following competition Warm-up on Field 15-30 minutes prior to kick-off for each game Time Game # Home Team Away Team Pitch 9:45am - 10:00am Warm-up on field of play Bryst U18 - Vaughan Futsal Club Toronto 10:00am - 11:30am SF1 1 6 Orillia SS 1ST IN POOL A 2ND IN POOL B 11:45am - 12:00pm Warm-up on field of play North Toronto Nitros North Toronto Nitros Red 12:00pm - 1:30pm SF2 5 10 Green Orillia SS 1ST IN POOL B 2ND IN POOL A 1:45pm - 2:00pm Warm-up on field of play Oakville Soccer Club Unionville Milliken SC 2:00pm - 3:30pm SF1 3 1 Orillia SS 1ST IN POOL A 2ND IN POOL B 3:45pm - 4:00pm Warm-up on field of play Hamilton United Elite Erin Mills Eagles 4:00pm - 5:30pm SF2 3 0 Orillia SS 1ST IN POOL B 2ND IN POOL A Departure Time 30 minutes after conclusion of game 5:00pm - 8:00pm Dinner Day #4 – Sunday - Finals Arrival Time 60 minutes prior to competition Breakfast 3 hours prior to competition Check-out Prior to departing for game. Warm-up on Field 15-30 minutes prior to kick-off for each game Time Game # Home Team Away Team Pitch 7:45am - 8:00am Warm-up on field of play Bryst U18 - Vaughan North Toronto Nitros Red 8:00am to 9:45am M BRONZE 5 8 Orillia SS LOSER OF SF1 LOSER OF SF2 9:45am - 10:00am Warm-up on field of play North Toronto Nitros Futsal Club Toronto 10:00am to 11:45am M GOLD 5 11 Green Orillia SS WINNER OF SF1 WINNER OF SF2 11:45am Medal Presentation to Teams 11:45am - 12:00pm Warm-up on field of play Unionville Milliken SC Erin Mills Eagles 12:00pm to 1:45pm F BRONZE 4 3 Orillia SS LOSER OF SF1 LOSER OF SF2 1:45pm - 2:00pm Warm-up on field of play Oakville Soccer Club Hamilton United Elite 2:00pm to 3:45pm F GOLD 5 1 Orillia SS WINNER OF SF1 WINNER OF SF2 3:45pm Medal Presentation to Teams.
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