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2019 Battle of the Border Bantam – U14 Division November 8Th – 10Th, 2019 Wfcu, Windsor, Ontario Ontario Teams: Bantam 2019 BATTLE OF THE BORDER BANTAM – U14 DIVISION NOVEMBER 8TH – 10TH, 2019 WFCU, WINDSOR, ONTARIO ONTARIO TEAMS: BANTAM (6) HAMILTON JR BULLDOGS (SCTA) MISSISSAUGA REPS (GTHL) OAKVILLE RANGERS (SCTA) SUN COUNTY PANTHERS (ALLIANCE) TORONTO JR CANADIENS (GTHL) WINDSOR JR SPITFIRES (ALLIANCE) HPHL TEAMS: U14 (6) CHICAGO MISSION CHICAGO YOUNG AMERICANS DETROIT COMPUWARE DETROIT HONEYBAKED OAKLAND GRIZZLIES TEAM ILLINOIS 3 Games each (five minute warm up, three x 17 minute periods, five minute 3 vs 3 OT, shoot out if necessary) 1 Game Friday 1 Game Saturday 1 Game Sunday BANTAM – U14 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8TH Time Arena Home Team Away Team 3:00 PM GREENSHIELD TBD TBD 3:30 PM AM 800 TBD TBD 5:15 PM GREENSHIELD TBD TBD 5:45 PM AM 800 TBD TBD 7:30 PM GREENSHIELD TBD TBD 8:00 PM AM 800 TBD TBD SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9TH Time Arena Home Team Away Team 9:00 AM MAIN BOWL TBD TBD 10:00 AM GRENON TBD TBD 12:00 PM MAIN BOWL TBD TBD 12:15 PM GRENON TBD TBD 2:15 PM MAIN BOWL TBD TBD 2:30 PM GRENON TBD TBD 11:00AM – WINDSOR SPITFIRES PRACTICE – OPEN TO PUBLIC, MAIN BOWL, WFCU 4:30PM to 5:30PM – PLAYERS & PARENTS OHL INFORMATION SEMINAR, COLLAVINO HALL, WFCU 7:05PM – NORTH BAY BATTALION VS WINDSOR SPITFIRES, WFCU SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10TH Time Arena Home Team Away Team 8:30 AM AM 800 TBD TBD 9:00 AM GREENSHIELD TBD TBD 10:30 AM AM 800 TBD TBD 11:00 AM MAIN BOWL TBD TBD 12:30 PM AM 800 TBD TBD 1:00 PM GREENSHIELD TBD TBD 2019 BATTLE OF THE BORDER MINOR MIDGET – U15 DIVISION NOVEMBER 8TH – 10TH, 2019 WFCU, WINDSOR, ONTARIO ONTARIO TEAMS: MINOR MIDGET (6) AJAX PICKERING RAIDERS (ETA) SOUTHERN TIER ADMIRALS (SCTA) SUN COUNTY PANTHERS (ALLIANCE) TORONTO MARLBOROS (GTHL) TORONTO JR CANADIENS (GTHL) TORONTO TITANS (GTHL) HPHL TEAMS: U15 (6) CHICAGO MISSION CHICAGO YOUNG AMERICANS DETROIT COMPUWARE DETROIT HONEYBAKED OAKLAND GRIZZLIES TEAM ILLINOIS 3 Games each (five minute warm up, three x 17 minute periods, five minute 3 vs 3 OT, shoot out if necessary) 1 Game Friday 1 Game Saturday 1 Game Sunday MINOR MIDGET – UNDER 15 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8TH Time Arena Home Team Away Team 3:00 PM MAIN BOWL TBD TBD 3:30 PM GRENON TBD TBD 5:15 PM MAIN BOWL TBD TBD 5:45 PM GRENON TBD TBD 7:30 PM MAIN BOWL TBD TBD 8:00 PM GRENON TBD TBD SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9TH Time Arena Home Team Away Team 9:30 AM GREENSHIELD TBD TBD 10:00 AM AM 800 TBD TBD 11:45 AM GREENSHIELD TBD TBD 12:15 PM AM 800 TBD TBD 2:00 PM GREENSHIELD TBD TBD 2:30 PM AM 800 TBD TBD 11:00AM – WINDSOR SPITFIRES PRACTICE – OPEN TO PUBLIC, MAIN BOWL, WFCU 5:30PM to 6:30PM – PLAYERS & PARENTS OHL INFORMATION SEMINAR, COLLAVINO HALL, WFCU 7:05PM – NORTH BAY BATTALION VS WINDSOR SPITFIRES, WFCU SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10TH Time Arena Home Team Away Team 8:30 AM GRENON TBD TBD 9:00 AM MAIN BOWL TBD TBD 10:30 AM GRENON TBD TBD 11:00 AM GREENSHIELD TBD TBD 12:30 PM GRENON TBD TBD 1:00 PM MAIN BOWL TBD TBD .
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