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2009 Ontario Lacrosse Association Junior B Final 2009 ONTARIO LACROSSE ASSOCIATION JUNIOR B FINAL STANDINGS EASTERN CONFERENCE FAR EAST DIVISION GOALS GOALS GAMES WON LOST TIED FOR AGAINST GLOUCESTER GRIFFINS 20 12 8 0 137 157 CORNWALL CELTICS 20 11 9 0 149 146 NEPEAN KNIGHTS 20 6 12 2 121 164 KAHNAWAKE HUNTERS 20 3 15 2 152 201 MID EAST DIVISION GOALS GOALS GAMES WON LOST TIED FOR AGAINST CLARINGTON GREEN GAELS 20 19 1 0 260 71 NEWMARKET SAINTS 20 16 4 0 191 117 HUNTSVILLE HAWKS 20 6 14 0 120 217 ORILLIA RAMA KINGS 20 5 14 1 108 164 SOUTH EAST DIVISION GOALS GOALS GAMES WON LOST TIED FOR AGAINST HALTON HILLS BULLDOGS 20 17 2 1 208 MIMICO MOUNTAINEERS 20 11 8 1 198 177 MARKHAM IRONSIDES 20 7 11 2 145 174 MISSISSAUGA TOMAHAWKS 20 2 18 0 112 214 WESTERN CONFERENCE FAR WEST DIVISION GOALS GOALS GAMES WON LOST TIED FOR AGAINST WINDSOR FRATMEN 20 15 4 1 208 125 LONDON BLUE DEVILS 20 7 13 0 114 165 WALLACEBURG RED DEVILS 20 6 13 1 125 171 SARNIA PACERS 20 5 14 1 115 186 MID WEST DIVISION GOALS GOALS GAMES WON LOST TIED FOR AGAINST ELORA MOHAWKS 20 12 5 3 170 116 GUELPH ROYAL ROYALS 20 12 6 2 155 119 OWEN SOUND RAMS 20 10 10 0 125 138 ORANGEVILLE NORTHMEN 20 9 10 1 144 129 SOUTH WEST DIVISION GOALS GOALS GAMES WON LOST TIED FOR AGAINST SIX NATIONS REBELS 20 13 6 1 171 102 WELLAND WARLORDS 20 13 6 1 133 117 OAKVILLE BUZZ 20 12 8 0 139 116 SPARTAN WARRIORS 20 12 8 0 126 111 HAMILTON BENGALS 20 6 14 0 124 169 NIAGARA THUNDERHAWKS 20 2 17 1 95 180 TOP TEN SCORERS GAMES GOALS ASSISTS POINTS Ryan Serville - Green Gaels 19 41 56 97 Patrick Lee - Newmarket 20 28 68 96 Zach Palmer - Green Gaels 17 31 59 90 Dylan Webster - Halton Hills 19 50 37 87 Curtis Knight - Green Gaels 20 35 42 77 Two-Axe Karahkwanoron - Kahnawake 20 37 36 73 Brett Hickey - Windsor 20 31 41 72 Brendan Muise - Mimico 17 21 50 71 Corey Moore - Huntsville 20 40 28 68 Robbie Hellyer - Owen Sound 20 30 37 67 NIAGARA THUNDERHAWKS SEASON GAMES GOALS ASSISTS POINTS PEN.MIN Corey Fowler 11 12 14 26 10 Bryson Filpeti 20 5 19 25 8 Jake McCready 18 6 10 16 21 David Evert 18 8 7 15 0 Mike White 11 7 5 12 0 Marcus Legerstrom 15 8 3 11 4 Tom Owen 14 4 6 10 11 Spencer Allen 14 2 8 10 4 Dean Janzen 20 3 6 9 30 Lloyd Chrysler 10 4 4 8 0 Gaehnewrawene Printup 5 5 2 7 2 Don Ferguson 15 3 4 7 8 Mike Brandwood 7 2 5 7 7 Brendon Johnston 12 1 5 7 9 Alex Caleiero 6 4 2 6 0 Mathew Friesen 13 4 2 6 4 Brendon Labrash 16 2 3 5 23 James Rickard 8 4 0 4 8 Max Antone 11 2 2 4 6 Chad Leadingfox 15 1 3 4 6 Josh Kilgour 8 0 4 4 4 Mark Antone 3 3 0 3 0 Tomas Lester 15 2 1 3 12 Cory Henry 11 0 3 3 0 Bryn Jones 17 0 3 3 16 Drew Caleiero 9 1 1 2 0 Joe Ditto 2 0 2 2 0 Julian Fauzey 11 0 2 2 0 Alex Caleiero 2 1 0 1 0 George Pineda 12 0 1 1 11 Wesley Dillon 14 0 1 1 24 Zach Antone 1 0 0 0 0 Kyle Skinner 1 0 0 0 0 Dylan Strubel 1 0 0 0 0 Justin Philips 1 0 0 0 0 William Printup 3 0 0 0 0 Fernando Pineda 3 0 0 0 0 POINTS 24 22 14 8 POINTS 38 32 12 11 POINTS 99 35 23 16 4 POINTS 31 14 13 11 POINTS 27 26 20 19 POINTS 27 27 24 24 12 5 PEN.MIN 10 53 22 8 2 38 22 62 19 4.
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