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Lacrosse Box Score Australia vs Iroquois Nationals (Jul 14, 2014) Box Score Lacrosse Box Score Lacrosse Box Score (Final) The Automated ScoreBook For Lacrosse Australia vs Iroquois Nationals (Jul 14, 2014 at Commerce City, Colo.) Summary Australia (2­1) vs. Iroquois Nationals (2­1) Date: Jul 14, 2014 Attendance: Weather: SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 3 4 Total Australia 2 3 3 2 10 Iroquois Nationals 3 2 4 3 12 Australia SCORING: GOALS: Nathan Stiglich 4; Matt Diver 2; James Lawerson 1; William Pickett 1; Alex Brown 1; Callum Robinson 1. ASSISTS: James Lawerson 3; Marty Hyde 2; Alex Brown 1; William Pickett 1. Iroquois Nationals SCORING: GOALS: Lyle Thompson 4; Jeremy Thompson 2; Miles Thompson 1; Brett Bucktooth 1; Zach Miller 1; Jerome Thompson 1; Vaughn Harris 1; Jeff Shattler 1. ASSISTS: Cody Jamieson 3; Lyle Thompson 1; Miles Thompson 1. Penalties ­ Australia 6/4:00; Iroquois Nationals 5/3:30. 30­second Goals/Warnings (Violations) ­ Australia 0/0 (0); Iroquois Nationals 0/0 (0). Officials: Brent Coulombe; Barbara Zelenay; Daniel Arnison; Chris Clarke; Kentaro Shimizu. Scorer: Chris Day. 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