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2014 OLA Girl's Box Lacrosse Provincial Championships GIRLS BANTAM 'A' Single Round-Robin (4 games each) Top two teams advance to a single elimination game Teams: Peterborough Whitby Six Nations Kingston Clarington Peterborough Six Nations GB1A GB2A Whitby Kingston Clarington Whitby GB15A GB16A Peterborough Six Nations Kingston Peterborough GB33A GB34A Clarington Six Nations Whitby Clarington GB51A GB52A Kingston Six Nations Peterborough Whitby GB69A GB70A Kingston Clarington 1st Place GB90A 2nd Place 2014 OLA Girl's Box Lacrosse Provincial Championships GIRLS BANTAM 'B' 6-team Round-Robin, top two teams play for Championship Teams: C.Wellington K-Waterloo London Guelph Simcoe Mississauga C.Wellington London Simcoe GB3B GB4B GB5B K-Waterloo Guelph Mississauga Simcoe C.Wellington Mississauga GB17B GB18B GB19B K-Waterloo London Guelph Guelph K-Waterloo London GB35B GB36B GB37B C.Wellington Mississauga Simcoe Mississauga Guelph C.Wellington GB53B GB54B GB55B London K-Waterloo Simcoe C.Wellington Simcoe K-Waterloo GB71B GB72B GB73B Mississauga Guelph London 1st Place team GB89B Champs 2nd Place team 2014 OLA Girl's Box Lacrosse Provincial Championships GIRLS MIDGET 'A' 4-team Round-Robin, top two teams play for Championship Teams: C.Wellington Whitby Peterborough Clarington C.Wellington Clarington GM20A GM21A Whitby Peterborough Whitby Peterborough GM38A GM39A Clarington C.Wellington C.Wellington Whitby GM56A GM57A Clarington Peterborough 1st Place team GM88A Champs 2nd Place team 2014 OLA Girl's Box Lacrosse Provincial Championships GIRLS -
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 -
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LACROSSE ART Behind MASK THE EVERY GOALIE MASK HAS A STORY, SO WE ASKED SOME KIDS TO TELL US THEIR’S MATT HASTINGS LIAM WYNNE Age: 16 Age: 13 Team: Mimico Mountaineers Goalie Experience: Started in minor tyke Goalie Experience: Started when he was Team: Clarington Green Gaels five years old Story Behind Mask: With his nickname Story Behind Mask: Native headdress “The Wall,” Liam’s parents decided to go (mom is part Chipawa Indian) and grim with a design based on the album cover of reaper because Matt is into supernatural Pink Floyd’s The Wall. and good luck charms. — “I play both field and box lacrosse, and I like — “I needed a new mask, so I was pretty playing goalie because it offers more action. My excited. It was a surprise from my dad.” parents designed it — it was a surprise.” KEATON DALE, Hamilton Bengals BENOIT GAGNIER, Gloucester Griffins JONATHAN DONVILLE, STEPHEN WALSH Oakville Hawks Age: 10 Team: Clarington HAYDEN Green Gaels JOHNSTONE Story Behind Mask: Age: 15 Steven selected mask, but Goalie Experience: 7 years was surprised when he Team: Toronto Beaches got mask for Christmas Story Behind Mask: Bought from his parents. He used by coach to wear a hockey goalie — “I was outside in the back- helmet, which was get- yard playing with friends, and ting small and he they needed someone to wanted to have a “real” shoot on. I tried goalie and I lacrosse goalie helmet. liked it.” — “Lacrosse is really fun and it helps with my hand-eye coordination.” Photo: AZ Images www.ontariolacrossemagazine.com Summer 2009 | Ontario LACROSSE 19. -
IT's GREAT to SEE YOU AGAIN 1 | 12 a Message from ONTARIO LACROSSE About This Return to Play Guide
WELCOME BACK TO RETURN TO PLAY! IT'S GREAT TO SEE YOU AGAIN 1 | 12 a message from ONTARIO LACROSSE about this Return to Play Guide The Ontario Lacrosse Association is proud to be a leading lacrosse community both at home in Canada and throughout the world where our members can enjoy, value and celebrate the benefits of active participation and excellence in women’s field lacrosse, minor & men’s field lacrosse and box lacrosse. Since 1994, lacrosse has been declared Canada’s Official Summer Sport. It is a fundamental part of our heritage, and we look forward to being together again to play, coach, officiate and watch this great game. In January of 2020, the Province of Ontario identified the first recorded case of COVID-19 in Canada. Since that time, the world we knew changed drastically. The OLA’s Board of Directors and Return to Activity Task Force members carefully examined available resources to eventually navigate the process for and possibility of returning to play, while remaining committed to our foundation of prioritizing the health, safety and wellbeing of the Ontario Lacrosse community. As the final installment of our Return to Activity series, this Game On! Guide lays out the general requirements to create a safe environment to protect our sanctioned members at all levels and disciplines of play. We recognize that players, coaches, officials, team support staff and administrators will all need to make adjustments as we transition back to play in the middle of our traditional lacrosse season, and our path will be guided by common sense and flexibility throughout the 2021 season. -
Onsite Cap Embroidery
Ontario Lacrosse Festival, 3 Concorde Gate, Suite 306, Toronto, ON M3C 3N7 3150 Ridgeway Drive, Unit 27, Mississauga, ON L5L 5R5 Tel: (416) 426-7068 Fax: (416) 426-7382 Tel: (905) 364-5315 Toll Free Tel: 1 (888) 973-4322 Fax: (905) 364-5316 Website: www.ontariolacrossefestival.com E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.visionsnmore.com ORDER FORM > □ INDIVIDUAL □ TEAM # 1 INDIVIDUAL ORDER TEAM ORDER Name : TEAM Name: Contact #: Contact #: Please choose one and check mark in the box below: Please check mark your Team name in the box below: □ NUMBER $5 (Option 1) □ Akwesasne Storm □ Milton Mavericks □ Arthur Aces □ Mimico Mountaineers Fill in the number to be embroidered __________ □ Barrie Tornado □ Mississauga Tomahawks □ Brampton Excelsiors □ Niagara-on-the-Lake Warriors □ Brantford Posse □ Nepean Knight □ Brockville Blast □ North Perth Outlaws □ TEAM NAME $7 (Option 2) □ Burlington Chiefs □ Oakville Buzz □ Caledon Bandits □ Orangeville Northmen Check one from under the TEAM list =====> □ Cambridge Chiefs □ Orillia Kings or fill in the name you want embroidered here: □ Clarington Gaels □ Owen Sound North Stars ________________________________________ □ Cornwall Bulldogs □ Peterborough Lakers □ EG/Newmarket Redbirds □ Sarnia Pacers □ Elora Mohawks □ Shelburne Veterans □ Fergus Thistles □ Six Nations Warriors □ TEAM NAME & NUMBER $10 (Option 3) □ Fort Erie Hawks □ Smith Falls Crush □ Gloucester Griffins □ South Glengarry Highlanders Check one from under the TEAM list =====> □ Guelph Regals □ Spartan AC Warriors or fill in the name -
Qualifiers-Package-13.Pdf
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 -
Qualifiers – REGULAR SEASON STANDINGS Rank Pee Wee Team Rank Bantam Team Rank Midget Team 1 Oshawa Blue Knights 1 Orangeville Northmen 1 Oakville Hawks
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 -
FESTIVAL MEDIA RELEASE August 21St, 2015 WHITBY WARRIORS
Ontario Lacrosse Festival 3 Concorde Gate, Suite 306 Toronto, Ontario, M3C 3N7 Website: www.ontariolacrossefestival.com Media Contact: Ron MacSpadyen Email: [email protected] Business Telephone: (416) 426-7068 Business Cell: (416) 918-7064 FESTIVAL MEDIA RELEASE August 21st, 2015 WHITBY WARRIORS AND LONDON BLUE DEVILS LOOK TO DELIVER ON 2014 LOSSES AT GIRL’S BOX PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS BANTAM- The Whitby Warriors looked to deliver a win in the Girl’s Bantam A final, after a 4-1 loss to the Kingston Krossfire in 2014. The Peterborough Lakers proved to be a challenge, having already defeated the Warriors 2-1 in round robin play. The Lakers struck first with a goal from Sierra Young in the first period. The second period remained scoreless, and the Lakers eXtended their lead by one with a goal from Victoria Clark in the third. Sarah Lyons broke through the Lakers defense to put the Warriors on the board, but Chelsea Campbell came through for the Lakers to end the game 3-1. The Kitchener-Waterloo Braves also returned to the Girl’s Bantam B final this year, after a 3-1 loss to the London Blue Devils in 2014. AleXis Barber scored first for the Simcoe Timberwolves, but AleXis Schneider shot back quickly for the Braves to end the period in a 1-1 tie. The tie held through the second period, and the Timberwolves shut down the Braves in the third. Mackenzie Manuliak logged two more goals to eXtend the lead 3-1, and the Timberwolves took the Girl’s Bantam B Championship title. -
Ontario Junior Lacrosse League | 2021 Season 1 ABOUT the OJLL
2021 Media Guide @TheOJLL OntarioJuniorLacrosse.com Ontario Junior Lacrosse League | 2021 Season 1 ABOUT THE OJLL The Ontario Junior Lacrosse League (OJLL) is the premiere junior men’s box lacrosse league in Ontario. Sanctioned by the Ontario Lacrosse Association and Lacrosse Canada, the Ontario Champion is annually awarded the Iroquois Trophy and moves on to compete against teams from Alberta and British Columbia for the Minto Cup, the Junior “A” National Box Lacrosse Championship of Canada. The OJLL is the number one source for talent for the National Lacrosse League (NLL), Commissioner the largest and most successful professional lacrosse property in the world. Since the Mark Grimes first NLL draft in 1996, sixteen OJLL alumni have been selected first overall. Deputy Commissioner The league is composed of eleven franchises across Ontario: Brampton Excelsiors, Bob Clevely Burlington Chiefs, Kitchener-Waterloo, Mimico Mountaineers, Oakville Buzz, Orangeville Media Contact Northmen, Peterborough Lakers, St. Catharines Athletics, Six Nations Arrows, Toronto [email protected] Beaches and Whitby Warriors. Twitter / Instagram The OJLL has featured many other Ontario lacrosse communities throughout its storied @TheOJLL history. The league was officially incorporated in 1933, however, the Iroquois Trophy dates back to 1901. Until 1975 the trophy was awarded to Ontario’s regular season Website champion. From 1976 on, it has been won by the playoff series winner. Ontario has ontariojuniorlacrosse.com captured the Minto Cup fifty-six times since 1937. Brampton Excelsiors Burlington Chiefs Kitchener-Waterloo Mimico Mountaineers Oakville Buzz Orangeville Northmen Peterborough Lakers Six Nations Arrows St. Catharines Athletics Toronto Beaches Whitby Warriors 2 Ontario Junior Lacrosse League | 2021 Season ABOUT THE COMMISSIONER Elected in 2003, Grimes is an 18-year veteran on Toronto City Council. -
Ontario Lacrosse Association Canadian Tire
ONTARIO CANADIAN TIRE SPORT RELIEF FUNDING ANNOUNCEMENT LACROSSE JUMPSTART Sport Relief Fund ASSOCIATION SPORT RELIEF Recipient TORONTO, ON – June 4th, 2021 – In February, the Canadian Tire Corporation announced an additional $12 million commitment to Jumpstart’s Sport Relief Fund to help sport and recreation organizations build back sport and play in Canada. In mid-April, the Ontario Lacrosse Association (OLA) received confirmation that it had been named amongst over 700 sports and recreation organizations throughout Canada to be provided with grant support through Jumpstart’s Sport Relief Funding in the first round of applications. Today, we are proud to share an additional list of recipient OLA clubs who applied for and received Jumpstart support through the subsequent round of applications, which were announced earlier this week. Burlington Minor Chiefs Cambridge Chiefs Centre-Wellington Lacrosse Association Minor Lacrosse Association Minor Lacrosse Association Gloucester Griffins Halton Hills Bulldogs Hamilton Bengals Minor Lacrosse Association Minor Lacrosse Association Minor Lacrosse Association Mississauga Badgers Niagara Thunderhawks North Perth Outlaws Minor Lacrosse Association Minor Lacrosse Association Minor Lacrosse Association Northumberland Nemesis Orangeville Northmen Owen Sound North Stars Minor Lacrosse Association Minor Lacrosse Association Minor Lacrosse Association Owen Sound North Stars Girls Field Program was also named as a funding recipient KS AW H Y A E B S S O C R L A Quinte Bayhawks Team Ontario Wallaceburg Griffins Minor Lacrosse Association Lacrosse Program Minor Lacrosse Association 1 Concorde Gate, Suite 200-C, Toronto, ON www.ontariolacrosse.com [email protected] ONTARIO CANADIAN TIRE SPORT RELIEF FUNDING ANNOUNCEMENT LACROSSE JUMPSTART Sport Relief Fund ASSOCIATION SPORT RELIEF Recipient “We are incredibly grateful for Jumpstart’s continued support of our association and its clubs,” said OLA President Jim Bomhof. -
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SUMMER 2009 | $4.95 High school lacrosse taking off in Ontario THE PASSION Katie Guy, Lady Blue Knights alumni, and current member of Team Canada LIVES ON How lacrosse helped past, current and future NHL stars Laurier Golden Hawks and Lady Blue Knights driven by tradition, teamwork & winning CPM Agreement #40752539 www.ontariolacrossemagazine.com Summer 2009 • Volume 1 • Issue 3 // CONTENTS St. Peter's Secondary School (Peterborough), 2009 OFSAA AAA/AAAA Champions FEATURES DEPARTMENTS 8 Photo: Graig Abel Photography SCHOOL’S IN NEWS & NOTES 16 Ontario high school lacrosse growing 4 Team Canada Wins Bronze • NCAA Game by leaps and bounds Sets Attendance Record • Roughnecks Win NLL Title • OMFLL Recap THE UNDENIABLE LINK BAGGATAWAY 20 From Joe Nieuwendyk to Dave Bolland 10 A stroll down Minto Cup memory lane to John Tavares, hockey and lacrosse continue to enjoy a deep connection RULE BOOK 12 Line Changes & Illegal Checks A BLUEPRINT TO FOLLOW 22 Through tradition, dedication and NATIONALS REPORT teamwork, the Lady Blue Knights and 14 Major Lacrosse League’s newest team Laurier Golden Hawks are putting 20 is holding its own women’s lacrosse on the map 19 LACROSSE ART FORWARD THINKING Talking to the kids behind the masks 24 In Stayner, Whitby and Sudbury, EQUIPMENT BAG developing programs for a younger 28 Helmets generation has attracted a new crop of lacrosse players and enthusiasts HEY REF! ON THE COVER 26 Time has come to let the referees have Katie Guy, Team Canada their say Photo: Pellerins Photography www.ontariolacrossemagazine.com Summer 2009 | Ontario LACROSSE 3 NEWS & NOTES Ontario Lacrosse magazine is the primary source of information for Ontario lacrosse TEAM CANADA WINS BRONZE players, parents, coaches and officials. -
Ontario Lacrosse Association Residential Boundaries Applicable to Minor Box, Omfll, Owfl and Ojmfll
ONTARIO LACROSSE ASSOCIATION RESIDENTIAL BOUNDARIES APPLICABLE TO MINOR BOX, OMFLL, OWFL AND OJMFLL BOX MINOR WOMENS JUNIOR CLUB / ASSOCIATION RESIDENTIAL BOUNDARY ZONE FIELD FIELD FIELD 5 - - - Akwesasne Storm Mohawk Nation of Akwesasne 8 - - - Arthur Aces Township of Wellington North 4 MF - JF Barrie Bombers City of Barrie 10 MF WF JF Brampton Excelsiors City of Brampton 8 - - - Brantford Warriors City of Brantford 5 - - - Brockville Blast City of Brockville 8 - - - Bruce County Bucks Town of Saugeen Shores 9 MF - - Burlington Chiefs City of Burlington 10 MF - - Caledon Bandits Town of Caledon 8 MF - - Cambridge Chiefs City of Cambridge 8 MF - - Centre-Wellington Mohawks Township of Centre-Wellington 6 MF - - Clarington Gaels Municipality of Clarington 5 - - - Cornwall Celtics City of Cornwall 9 - - - Fort Erie Hawks Town of Fort Erie 5 - - - Gloucester Griffins (former) City of Gloucester 8 MF - - Guelph Regals City of Guelph 10 MF WF JF Halton Hills Bulldogs Town of Halton Hills 9 MF WF JF Hamilton Bengals (former) City of Hamilton 4 MF WF - Huntsville Hawks Town of Huntsville 4 MF - - Innisfil Wolfpack Town of Innisfil 5 - - - Kahnawake Mohawks Mohawks of Kahnawake - - WF - Kawartha City of Peterborough 6 MF - - Kawartha Lakes Fury (former) Town of Lindsay 5 MF - - Kingston Krossfire City of Kingston 8 MF WF JF Kitchener Waterloo Braves City of Kitchener 9 - - - Lincoln Crush Town of Lincoln 7 MF - JF London Blue Devils City of London 4 - - - Midland Braves Town of Midland 8 MF - - Milton Mavericks Town of Milton 10 MF WF JF Mimico Mountaineers (former) City of Etobicoke 10 MF WF JF Mississauga Tomahawks City of Mississauga 5 - - - Nepean Knights (former) City of Nepean 4 - - - New Tecumseth Renegades Town of New Tecumseth 10 MF WF JF Newmarket Redbirds Town of Newmarket - - - JF Niagara Raiders City of St.