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2019 Ontario Lacrosse Association Pee Wee Bantam Midget “A” Final Six Thursday August 8Th - Saturday August 10Th | Whitby, Ontario 2019 Ontario Lacrosse Association Pee Wee Bantam Midget “A” Final Six Thursday August 8th - Saturday August 10th | Whitby, Ontario 2019 FINAL SIX PEE WEE DIVISION Orangeville Northmen St. Catharines Athletics Kitchener Braves Peterborough Lakers Six Nations Gloucester Griffins Reg. Season Finish: 1st Reg. Season Finish: 2nd Reg. Season Finish: 5th Reg. Season Finish: 9th Reg. Season Finish: 7th Reg. Season Finish: 10th Final Six RR Finish: 1st Final Six RR Finish: 2nd Final Six RR Finish: 3rd Final Six RR Finish: 4th Final Six RR Finish: 5th Final Six RR Finish: 6th Final Six Record: 4-0-0* Final Six Record: 4-0-0* Final Six Record: 2-3-0 Final Six Record: 1-3-1 Final Six Record: 1-3-1 Final Six Record: 1-4-0 2019 FINAL SIX BANTAM DIVISIONBANTAM Mimico Mountaineers Orangeville Northmen Centre-Wellington Mohawks Six Nations Halton Hills Bulldogs Akwesasne Storm Reg. Season Finish: 2nd Reg. Season Finish: 11 th Reg. Season Finish: 13th Reg. Season Finish: 7th Reg. Season Finish: 4th Reg. Season Finish: 5th Final Six RR Finish: 1st Final Six RR Finish: 2nd Final Six RR Finish: 3rd Final Six RR Finish: 4th Final Six RR Finish: 5th Final Six RR Finish: 6th Final Six Record: 4-1-0 Final Six Record: 3-2-0 Final Six Record: 2-3-0 Final Six Record: 2-3-0 Final Six Record: 2-3-0 Final Six Record: 2-3-0 2019 FINAL SIX MIDGET DIVISION Centre-Wellington Mohawks Peterborough Lakers Whitby Warriors Brampton Excelsiors Mimico Mountaineers Halton Hills Bulldogs Reg. Season Finish: 9th Reg. Season Finish: 6th Reg. Season Finish: 8th Reg. Season Finish: 5th Reg. Season Finish: 10th Reg. Season Finish: 14th Final Six RR Finish: 1st Final Six RR Finish: 2nd Final Six RR Finish: 3rd Final Six RR Finish: 4th Final Six RR Finish: 5th Final Six RR Finish: 6th Final Six Record: 4-1-0 Final Six Record: 2-1-2 Final Six Record: 2-2-1 Final Six Record: 1-1-3 Final Six Record: 1-2-2 Final Six Record: 1-4-0 2019 Ontario Lacrosse Association Pee Wee Bantam Midget “A” Final Six Thursday August 8th - Saturday August 10th | Whitby, Ontario Pee Wee Final Six Gold Medal Game PEE WEE DIVISION - ONTARIO LACROSSE FINAL SIX Pee Wee Final Six Bronze Medal Game th TWO TEAM th Saturday August 10 | 1:00 PM | IP Pad 1 RANK TEAM RECORD POINTS GF GA Saturday August 10 | 12:30 PM | IP Pad 2 TIE-BREAKER Orangeville 1 4-0-0* 8 34 10 0.7727 Northmen St. Catharines 2 4-0-0* 8 27 13 0.6750 Athletics Kitchener 3 2-3-0 4 19 19 0.5000 Braves Peterborough 4 1-3-1 3 13 22 0.3714 Lakers Six 5 1-3-1 3 11 30 0.2683 Nations Gloucester 6 1-4-0 2 21 31 0.4038 Griffins Bantam Final Six Gold Medal Game BANTAM DIVISION - ONTARIO LACROSSE FINAL SIX Bantam Final Six Bronze Medal Game th TWO TEAM th Saturday August 10 | 2:30 PM | IP Pad 1 RANK TEAM RECORD POINTS GF GA Saturday August 10 | 2:00 PM | IP Pad 2 TIE-BREAKER Mimico 1 4-1-0 8 31 17 0.6458 Mountaineers Orangeville 2 3-2-0 6 20 21 0.4878 Northmen Centre-Wellington 3 2-3-0 4 20 23 0.4651 Mohawks Six 4 2-3-0 4 20 24 0.4545 Nations Halton Hills 5 2-3-0 4 25 29 0.4630 Bulldogs Akwesasne 6 2-3-0 4 21 23 0.4773 Storm Midget Final Six Gold Medal Game MIDGET DIVISION - ONTARIO LACROSSE FINAL SIX Midget Final Six Bronze Medal Game th TWO TEAM th Saturday August 10 | 4:00 PM | IP Pad 1 RANK TEAM RECORD POINTS GF GA Saturday August 10 | 3:30 PM | IP Pad 2 TIE-BREAKER Centre-Wellington 1 4-1-0 8 29 19 0.6042 Mohawks Peterborough 2 2-1-2 6 24 18 0.5714 Lakers Whitby 3 2-2-1 5 13 12 0.5200 Warriors Brampton 4 1-1-3 5 16 16 0.5000 Excelsiors Mimico 5 1-2-2 4 24 31 0.4364 Mountaineers Halton Hills 6 1-4-0 2 16 29 0.3556 Bulldogs Note: in case of any discrepancy between these results and the OLA game sheet, the OLA game sheet can be considered the official result. 2019 Ontario Lacrosse Association Pee Wee Bantam Midget “A” Final Six Thursday August 8th - Saturday August 10th | Whitby, Ontario 2019 QUALIFIERS PEE WEE DIVISION SEEDS 2019 QUALIFIERS BANTAM DIVISION SEEDS 2019 QUALIFIERS MIDGET DIVISION SEEDS POOL A POOL B POOL A POOL B POOL A POOL B 1 Orangeville St. Catharines 2 1 Guelph Mimico 2 1 Nepean Orangeville 2 4 Clarington Akwesasne 3 4 Halton Hills Oshawa 3 4 Six Nations Oakville 3 5 Kitchener Brampton 6 5 Akwesasne Whitby 6 5 Brampton Peterborough 6 8 Centre Wellington Six Nations 7 8 St. Catharines Six Nations 7 8 Whitby St. Catharines 7 9 Peterborough Gloucester 10 9 Clarington Kitchener 10 9 Centre Wellington Mimico 10 12 Mississauga Oshawa 11 12 Nepean Orangeville 11 12 Akwesasne Windsor 11 13 Toronto Beaches London 14 13 Centre Wellington Cambridge 14 13 Clarington Halton Hills 14 16 Cambridge Whitby 15 16 Brampton Burlington 15 16 Burlington Oshawa 15 THURSDAY, AUG 8TH IROQUOIS PARK PAD 4 THURSDAY, AUG 8TH MCKINNEY PAD 1 THURSDAY, AUG 8TH MCKINNEY PAD 2 TIME HOME AWAY TIME HOME AWAY TIME HOME AWAY 9:00 AM Pee Wee 6 Kitchener Gloucester 1 9:00 AM Pee Wee 2 Peterborough St. Catharines 4 9:00 AM Pee Wee 9 Orangeville Six Nations 1 10:10 AM Bantam 2 Six Nations Centre-Wellington 4 10:10 AM Bantam 7 Akwesasne Mimico 3 10:10 AM Bantam 2 Orangeville Halton Hills 5 11:20 AM Midget 6 Peterborough Centre-Wellington 3 11:20 AM Midget 4 Mimico Brampton 4 11:20 AM Midget 3 Whitby Halton Hills 0 1:00 PM Pee Wee 7 Orangeville Peterborough 3 1:00 PM Pee Wee 1 Six Nations Kitchener 7 1:00 PM Pee Wee 5 Gloucester St. Catharines 9 2:10 PM Bantam 4 Orangeville Akwesasne 2 2:10 PM Bantam 5 Halton Hills Six Nations 7 2:10 PM Bantam 3 Centre-Wellington Mimico 6 3:20 PM Midget 1 Whitby Mimico 3 3:20 PM Midget 2 Halton Hills Peterborough 7 3:20 PM Midget 5 Centre-Wellington Brampton 3 5:00 PM Pee Wee 2 Peterborough Gloucester 7 5:00 PM Pee Wee 9 St. Catharines Six Nations 3 5:00 PM Pee Wee 1 Kitchener Orangeville 8 6:10 PM Bantam 4 Akwesasne Centre-Wellington 3 6:10 PM Bantam 7 Mimico Halton Hills 3 6:10 PM Bantam 4 Six Nations Orangeville 5 7:20 PM Midget 5 Mimico Centre-Wellington 9 7:20 PM Midget 2 Halton Hills Brampton 4 7:20 PM Midget 3 Peterborough Whitby 5 FRIDAY, AUG 9TH MCKINNEY PAD 1 FRIDAY, AUG 9TH MCKINNEY PAD 2 TIME HOME AWAY TIME HOME AWAY 9:00 AM Pee Wee 5 St. Catharines Kitchener 3 9:00 AM Pee Wee 2 Peterborough Six Nations 2 10:10 AM Pee Wee 10 Orangeville Gloucester 5 10:10 AM Bantam 7 Mimico Six Nations 1 11:20 AM Bantam 5 Akwesasne Halton Hills 7 11:20 AM Bantam 6 Orangeville Centre-Wellington 2 12:30 PM Midget 3 Brampton Peterborough 3 12:30 PM Midget 7 Mimico Halton Hills 9 1:40 PM Midget 2 Whitby Centre-Wellington 4 1:40 PM Pee Wee 2 Kitchener Peterborough 4 2:50 PM Pee Wee 3 Gloucester Six Nations 4 2:50 PM Pee Wee X St. Catharines Orangeville X 4:00 PM Bantam 8 Centre-Wellington Halton Hills 5 4:00 PM Bantam 8 Mimico Orangeville 3 5:10 PM Bantam 6 Six Nations Akwesasne 3 5:10 PM Midget 2 Brampton Whitby 2 6:20 PM Midget 5 Peterborough Mimico 5 6:20 PM Midget Centre-Wellington Halton Hills SATURDAY, AUG 10TH IROQUOIS PARK PAD 1 SATURDAY, AUG 10TH IROQUOIS PARK PAD 2 TIME HOME AWAY TIME HOME AWAY 1:00 PM Pee Wee Orangeville Northmen St. Catharines Athletics 12:30 PM Pee Wee Kitchener Braves Peterborough Lakers 2:00 PM Pee Wee Pee Wee Closing Ceremonies 2:00 PM Pee Wee Bronze Medal 2:30 PM Bantam Mimico Mountaineers Orangeville Northmen 2:00 PM Bantam Centre-Wellington Mohawks Six Nations 3:30 PM Bantam Bantam Closing Ceremonies 3:30 PM Bantam Bronze Medal 4:00 PM Midget Centre-Wellington Mohawks Peterborough Lakers 3:30 PM Midget Whitby Warriors Brampton Excelsiors 5:00 PM Midget Midget Closing Ceremonies 5:00 PM Midget Bronze Medal 2019 Ontario Lacrosse Association Pee Wee Bantam Midget “A” Final Six Thursday August 8th - Saturday August 10th | Whitby, Ontario Pee Wee Final Six AllStar Team Bantam Final Six AllStar Team Midget Final Six AllStar Team #6 Zac McLean . Gloucester Griffins #11 Angus MacDonnell . Mimico Mountaineers #17 Finlay Thomson . Mimico Mountaineers #14 Sean Costigan . Orangeville Northmen #55 Jameson Bucktooth . Akwesasne Storm #22 Nick Crowley . Peterborough Lakers #17 Vincet Onofrio . Orangeville Northmen #10 Kyler Francis . Kitchener Braves #11 Isaiah Moran-Weekes . Nepean Knights #44 Adam Ponting . St. Catharines Athletics #13 Ty Jesso . Halton Hills Bulldogs #21 Dante Bowen . Brampton Excelsiors #21 Joaquin Gatt . St. Catharines Athletics #77 Kaleym Racette-Montour . Six Nations #17 Ty Anselmini . Centre-Wellington Mohawks #30 Jesse Morrison . Orangeville Northmen (G) #33 Richie Evans . Mimico Mountaineers (G) #1 Ethan Bratton . Centre-Wellington Mohawks (G) Pee Wee Final Six MVP Bantam Final Six MVP Midget Final Six MVP #14 Sean Costigan .
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