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2017 Ontario Lacrosse Association “A” Qualifiers – POOL RECORDS: MIDGET 2018 Ontario Lacrosse Association “A” Qualifiers – REGULAR SEASON STANDINGS Rank Pee Wee Team Rank Bantam Team Rank Midget Team 1 Oshawa Blue Knights 1 Orangeville Northmen 1 Oakville Hawks 2 Orangeville Northmen 2 St. Catharines Athletics 2 Windsor Warlocks 3 Oakville Hawks 3 Nepean Knights 3 Nepean Knights 4 Kitchener-Waterloo Braves 4 Six Nations Warriors 4 Burlington Chiefs 5 Peterborough Lakers 5 Oakville Hawks 5 Mississauga Tomahawks 6 Brampton Excelsiors 6 Burlington Chiefs 6 Orangeville Northmen 7 Cambridge Chiefs 7 Whitby Warriors 7 Six Nations Warriors 8 Clarington Gaels 8 Gloucester Griffins 8 Brampton Excelsiors 9 London Blue Devils 9 Kitchener-Waterloo Braves 9 Peterborough Lakers 10 Guelph Regals 10 Mimico Mountaineers 10 Guelph Regals 11 Nepean Knights 11 Clarington Gaels 11 Whitby Warriors 12 Halton Hills Bulldogs 12 Akwesasne Storm 12 Toronto Beaches 13 Whitby Warriors 13 Sarnia Pacers 13 Halton Hills Bulldogs 14 Mississauga Tomahawks 14 Guelph Regals 14 London Blue Devils 15 Milton Mavericks 15 Peterborough Lakers 15 Hamilton Bengals 16 Orillia Kings 16 Oshawa Blue Knights 16 Centre-Wellington Mohawks 2018 Ontario Lacrosse Association “A” Qualifiers – REGULAR SEASON STANDINGS Rank Pee Wee Team Rank Bantam Team Rank Midget Team 1 Oshawa Blue Knights 1 Orangeville Northmen 1 Oakville Hawks 2 Orangeville Northmen 2 St. Catharines Athletics 2 Windsor Warlocks 3 Oakville Hawks 3 Nepean Knights 3 Nepean Knights 4 Kitchener-Waterloo Braves 4 Six Nations Warriors 4 Burlington Chiefs 5 Peterborough Lakers 5 Oakville Hawks 5 Mississauga Tomahawks 6 Brampton Excelsiors 6 Burlington Chiefs 6 Orangeville Northmen 7 Cambridge Chiefs 7 Whitby Warriors 7 Six Nations Warriors 8 Clarington Gaels 8 Gloucester Griffins 8 Brampton Excelsiors 9 London Blue Devils 9 Kitchener-Waterloo Braves 9 Peterborough Lakers 10 Guelph Regals 10 Mimico Mountaineers 10 Guelph Regals 11 Nepean Knights 11 Clarington Gaels 11 Whitby Warriors 12 Halton Hills Bulldogs 12 Akwesasne Storm 12 Toronto Beaches 13 Whitby Warriors 13 Sarnia Pacers 13 Halton Hills Bulldogs 14 Mississauga Tomahawks 14 Guelph Regals 14 London Blue Devils 15 Milton Mavericks 15 Peterborough Lakers 15 Hamilton Bengals 16 Orillia Kings 16 Oshawa Blue Knights 16 Centre-Wellington Mohawks 2018 Ontario Lacrosse Association “A” Qualifiers – FIRST WEEKEND PLAYING SCHEDULE (July 7 – 8) Saturday, July 7th Iroquois Park Pad 1 Iroquois Park Pad 2 Iroquois Park Pad 3 Iroquois Park Pad 4 Time Game Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away 10:00 AM Pee Wee 10 Orangeville Guelph 3 6 Mississauga Brampton 7 0 Milton Nepean 8 3 Oakville Cambridge 5 11:10 AM Pee Wee 7 Oshawa London 0 7 Kitchener Clarington 4 3 Orillia Halton Hills 10 7 Whitby Peterborough 2 12:20 PM Midget 3 Windsor Guelph 1 9 London Orangeville 3 2 Hamilton Whitby 10 4 Nepean Six Nations 6 1:30 PM Midget 2 Oakville Peterborough 9 3 Burlington Brampton 5 6 C. Wellington Toronto Beaches 7 2 Halton Hills Mississauga 4 2:40 PM Pee Wee Oakville Mississauga Guelph Brampton Nepean Orangeville Cambridge Milton 3:50 PM Pee Wee Kitchener Halton Hills Orillia Oshawa London Whitby Clarington Peterborough 5:00 PM Bantam St. Catharines Mimico Guelph Burlington Peterborough Clarington Nepean Whitby 6:10 PM Bantam Orangeville Kitchener Six Nations Gloucester Oshawa Akwesasne Sarnia Oakville 7:20 PM Midget Nepean London Hamilton Six Nations Whitby Windsor Guelph Orangeville 8:30 PM Midget Burlington Toronto Beaches Oakville C. Wellington Brampton Mississauga Peterborough Halton Hills Sunday, July 8th Iroquois Park Pad 1 Iroquois Park Pad 2 Iroquois Park Pad 3 Iroquois Park Pad 4 Time Game Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away 10:00 AM Bantam Nepean Guelph Mimico Burlington Clarington St. Catharines Peterborough Whitby 11:10 AM Bantam Six Nations Akwesasne Orangeville Oshawa Gloucester Oakville Kitchener Sarnia 12:20 PM Pee Wee Cambridge Brampton Orangeville Milton Guelph Mississauga Oakville Nepean 1:30 PM Pee Wee Orillia Clarington London Peterborough Halton Hills Oshawa Whitby Kitchener 2:40 PM Midget Six Nations Orangeville Windsor Hamilton Guelph London Nepean Whitby 3:50 PM Midget C. Wellington Brampton Peterborough Mississauga Halton Hills Burlington Toronto Beaches Oakville 5:00 PM Bantam Whitby Burlington St. Catharines Peterborough Mimico Guelph Nepean Clarington 6:10 PM Bantam Oshawa Gloucester Kitchener Oakville Sarnia Six Nations Akwesasne Orangeville Note: In case of discrepancy between these posted scores and the top copy of the Ontario Lacrosse Association game sheet, the game sheet shall be taken as correct. 2018 Ontario Lacrosse Association “A” Qualifiers – SECOND WEEKEND PLAYING SCHEDULE (July 20 – 22) Friday July 20 Iroquois Pad 1 Iroquois Pad 2 Iroquois Pad 3 Iroquois Pad 4 Time Gm. Home vs Away Home vs Away Home vs Away Home vs Away 10:00 AM 11:10 AM 12:20 PM 1:30 PM 2:40 PM 3:50 PM 5:00 PM 6:10 PM Saturday July 21 Iroquois Pad 1 Iroquois Pad 2 Iroquois Pad 3 Iroquois Pad 4 9:00 AM 10:10 AM 11:20 AM 12:30 PM 1:40 PM 2:50 PM 4:00 PM 5:10 PM 6:20 PM 7:30 PM Sunday July 22 Iroquois Pad 1 Iroquois Pad 2 Iroquois Pad 3 Iroquois Pad 4 9:00 AM 10:10 AM 11:20 AM 12:30 PM 1:40 PM 2:50 PM | Note: In case of discrepancy between these posted scores and the top copy of the Ontario Lacrosse Association game sheet, the game sheet shall be taken as correct. 2018 Ontario Lacrosse Association “A” Qualifiers – POOL RECORDS: PEE WEE Pee Wee Pool A Pee Wee Pool B Record Record Oshawa Orangeville Blue Knights Northmen Kitchener Oakville Braves Hawks Peterborough Brampton Lakers Excelsiors Clarington Cambridge Gaels Chiefs London Guelph Blue Devils Regals Halton Hills Nepean Bulldogs Knights Whitby Mississauga Warriors Tomahawks Orillia Milton Kings Mavericks 2018 Ontario Lacrosse Association “A” Qualifiers – POOL RECORDS: BANTAM Bantam Pool A Bantam Pool B Record Record Orangeville St. Catharines Northmen Athletics Six Nations Nepean Warriors Knights Oakville Burlington Hawks Chiefs Gloucester Whitby Griffins Warriors Kitchener Mimico Braves Mountaineers Akwesasne Clarington Storm Gaels Sarnia Guelph Pacers Regals Oshawa Peterborough Blue Knights Lakers 2017 Ontario Lacrosse Association “A” Qualifiers – POOL RECORDS: MIDGET Midget Pool A Midget Pool B Record Record Oakville Windsor Hawks Warlocks Burlington Nepean Chiefs Knights Mississauga Orangeville Tomahawks Northmen Brampton Six Nations Excelsiors Warriors Peterborough Guelph Lakers Regals Toronto Whitby Beaches Warriors Halton Hills London Bulldogs Blue Devils C. Wellington Hamilton Mohawks Bengals 2018 Ontario Lacrosse Association Final Six / Summer Games Teams Pee Wee Team Bantam Team Midget Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 2018 OLA Final 6: 2018 OLA Summer Games: July 27 – 29, 2018 | Orangeville, Ontario August 2 – 5, 2018 | London, Ontario .
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