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2021 Ontario Junior Lacrosse League Schedule 2021 ONTARIO JUNIOR LACROSSE LEAGUE SCHEDULE JULY 31 Visitor Team Home Team Location Greg Crombie Memorial Cup 11:00 AM Mimico Mountaineers Toronto Beaches TRAC - Blue 11:00AM Kitchener-Waterloo Oakville Buzz TRAC - Red 1:00PM Whitby Warriors Peterborough Lakers TRAC - Blue 1:00PM Burlington Chiefs St. Catharines Athletics TRAC - Red 3:00PM Toronto Beaches Orangeville Northmen TRAC - Blue 3:00PM Six Nations Arrows Brampton Excelsiors TRAC - Red 5:00PM Peterborough Lakers Mimico Mountaineers TRAC - Blue 5:00PM Kitchener-Waterloo Burlington Chiefs TRAC - Red 7:00PM Orangeville Northmen Whitby Warriors TRAC - Blue 7:00PM Brampton Excelsiors St. Catharines Athletics TRAC - Red 9:00PM Six Nations Arrows Oakville Buzz TRAC - Blue * The Mimico Mountaineers and Toronto Beaches traditionally award the Greg Crombie Memorial Cup to the team with the most points after the two regular season games are played. AUG 1 Visitor Team Home Team Location 11:00 AM Orangeville Northmen Mimico Mountaineers TRAC - Red 10:45 AM Six Nations Arrows Burlington Chiefs TRAC - Blue OT Period* Six Nations Arrows Burlington Chiefs TRAC - Blue 1:00PM Whitby Warriors Toronto Beaches TRAC - Red 1:00PM Brampton Excelsiors Oakville Buzz TRAC - Blue 3:00PM Peterborough Lakers Orangeville Northmen TRAC - Red 3:00PM St. Catharines Athletics Kitchener-Waterloo TRAC - Blue 5:00PM Whitby Warriors Mimico Mountaineers TRAC - Red 5:00PM Burlington Chiefs Oakville Buzz TRAC - Blue 7:00PM Peterborough Lakers Toronto Beaches TRAC - Red 7:00PM St. Catharines Athletics Six Nations Arrows TRAC - Blue 9:00PM Kitchener-Waterloo Brampton Excelsiors TRAC - Blue For the most up to date information and breaking news, visit ontariojuniorlacrosse.com or follow @TheOJLL on Twitter 2021 OJLL Futures division SCHEDULE THE TORONTO ROCK ATHLETIC CENTRE AUG 6 Visitor Team Home Team Location 11:00 AM St. Catharines Brampton TRAC - BLUE 1:00 PM Oakville Burlington TRAC - RED 1:00 PM Peterborough Whitby TRAC - BLUE 3:00 PM Brampton Six Nations TRAC - RED 3:00 PM Orangeville Mimico TRAC - BLUE 5:00 PM St. Catharines Kitchener-Waterloo TRAC - RED 5:00 PM Toronto Peterborough TRAC - BLUE 7:00 PM Oakville Six Nations TRAC - RED 7:00 PM Whitby Orangeville TRAC - BLUE 9:00 PM Toronto Beaches Mimico TRAC - RED 9:00 PM Burlington Kitchener-Waterloo TRAC - BLUE AUG 7 Visitor Team Home Team Location 9:00 AM St. Catharines Six Nations TRAC - RED 9:00 AM Oakville Brampton TRAC - BLUE 11:00 AM Orangeville Toronto Beaches TRAC - RED 11:00 AM Mimico Whitby TRAC - BLUE 1:00 PM Oakville Kitchener-Waterloo TRAC - RED 1:00 PM St. Catharines Burlington TRAC - BLUE 3:00 PM Orangeville Peterborough TRAC - RED 3:00 PM OJLL Semi Final TRAC - BLUE 5:00 PM OJLL Semi Final TRAC - BLUE 5:00 PM Burlington Six Nations TRAC - RED 7:00 PM Mimico Peterborough TRAC - RED 7:00 PM Kitchener-Waterloo Brampton TRAC - BLUE 9:00 PM Whitby Toronto Beaches TRAC - RED 9:00 PM St. Catharines Oakville TRAC - BLUE AUG 8 Visitor Team Home Team Location 9:00 AM 1st Place in the East vs. 4th Place in the East* TRAC - BLUE 9:00 AM Burlington Brampton TRAC - RED 10:30 AM 2nd Place in the East vs. 3rd Place in the East* TRAC - BLUE 10:30 AM Six Nations Kitchener-Waterloo TRAC - RED OJLL Futures Semi Final 2:30 PM 1st Place in the East vs. 2nd Place in the West TRAC - BLUE OJLL Futures Semi Final 2:30 PM 1st Place in the West vs. 2nd Place in the East TRAC - RED 6:30 PM OJLL Futures Championship TRAC - BLUE 8:00 PM OJLL Championship TRAC - BLUE * Teams in the East are seeded after the round robin * Teams in the East are re-seeded after Sunday morning games DIVISIONS EAST WEST Mimico Mountaineers Brampton Excelsiors Orangeville Northmen Burlington Chiefs Peterborough Lakers Kitchener-Waterloo Toronto Beaches Oakville Buzz Whitby Warriors Six Nations Arrows Express St. Catharines Athletics .
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