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Harrow/OLA Pee Wee Schedule 2013 Harrow/OLA Pee Wee Provincial Championship PEE WEE "B" Round-Robin in each Group (3 games each). Top two teams in each Group advance to single elimination round Group 1: Wallaceburg Shelburne 1 NOTL 1 Beaches Group 2: Uxbridge Oakville 2 Peterborough 2 Owen Sound Group 3: Nepean 1 K-W 1 Mississauga 1 W. Durham Group 4: Whitby 2 Clarington 2 Sarnia 1 London 1 Wallaceburg NOTL 1 Uxbridge Peterborough 2 1 2 3 4 Shelburne 1 Beaches Oakville 2 Owen Sound Nepean 1 Mississauga 1 Whitby 2 Sarnia 1 5 6 7 8 K-W 1 W. Durham Clarington 2 London 1 Shelburne 1 Beaches Peterborough 2 Uxbridge 39 40 41 42 NOTL 1 Wallaceburg Oakville 2 Owen Sound Mississauga 1 Nepean 1 Sarnia 1 London 1 43 44 45 46 K-W 1 W. Durham Clarington 2 Whitby 2 Peterborough 2 Owen Sound NOTL 1 Beaches 77 78 79 80 Uxbridge Oakville 2 Wallaceburg Shelburne 1 Whitby 2 London 1 Nepean 1 K-W 1 81 82 83 84 Sarnia 1 Clarington 2 Mississauga 1 W. Durham Elimination Round 1st place Group 1 115 2nd place Group 4 140 1st place Group 3 116 2nd place Group 2 146 1st place Group 2 117 2nd place Group 3 141 1st place Group 4 118 2nd place Group 1 August 2nd to 4th 2013 Harrow/OLA Pee Wee Provincial Championship PEE WEE "C" Round-Robin in each Group (3 games each). Top two teams in each Group advance to single elimination round Group 1: Kawartha Lakes Oakville 3 Welland 1 Nepean 2 Group 2: Cambridge Caledon 1 Mimico 2 Northumberland 1 Group 3: Windsor Toronto Stars 1 Orangeville 2 Six Nations 2 Group 4: Akwesasne 1 E. Gwillimbury 1 Kahnawake Sudbury Kawartha Lakes Welland 1 Cambridge Mimico 2 9 10 11 12 Oakville 3 Nepean 2 Caledon 1 Northumberland 1 Windsor Orangeville 2 Akwesasne 1 Kahnawake 13 14 15 16 Toronto Stars 1 Six Nations 2 E. Gwillimbury 1 Sudbury Oakville 3 Nepean 2 Mimico 2 Cambridge 47 48 49 50 Welland 1 Kawartha Lakes Caledon 1 Northumberland 1 Orangeville 2 Windsor Kahnawake Sudbury 51 52 53 54 Toronto Stars 1 Six Nations 2 E. Gwillimbury 1 Akwesasne 1 Mimico 2 Northumberland 1 Welland 1 Nepean 2 85 86 87 88 Cambridge Caledon 1 Kawartha Lakes Oakville 3 Akwesasne 1 Sudbury Windsor Toronto Stars 1 89 90 91 92 Kahnawake E. Gwillimbury 1 Orangeville 2 Six Nations 2 Elimination Round 1st place Group 1 119 2nd place Group 4 138 1st place Group 3 120 2nd place Group 2 145 1st place Group 2 121 2nd place Group 3 139 1st place Group 4 122 2nd place Group 1 August 2nd to 4th 2013 Harrow/OLA Pee Wee Provincial Championship PEE WEE "D" Round-Robin in each Group (3 games each). Top two teams in each Group advance to single elimination round Group 1: E.Gwillimbury 2 Oshawa 1 Markham Clarington 3 Group 2: Huntsville Gloucester 1 Brampton 2 Peterborough 3 Group 3: Guelph 2 Halton Hills 2 North Perth 1 C.Wellington 2 Group 4: Whitby 3 Orillia Hamilton 2 Burlington 2 E.Gwillimbury 2 Markham Huntsville Brampton 2 18 19 20 21 Oshawa 1 Clarington 3 Gloucester 1 Peterborough 3 Guelph 2 North Perth 1 Whitby 3 Hamilton 2 22 23 24 25 Halton Hills 2 C.Wellington 2 Orillia Burlington 2 Oshawa 1 Clarington 3 Brampton 2 Huntsville 56 57 58 59 Markham E.Gwillimbury 2 Gloucester 1 Peterborough 3 North Perth 1 Guelph 2 Hamilton 2 Burlington 2 60 61 62 63 Halton Hills 2 C.Wellington 2 Orillia Whitby 3 Brampton 2 Peterborough 3 Markham Clarington 3 94 95 96 97 Huntsville Gloucester 1 E.Gwillimbury 2 Oshawa 1 Whitby 3 Burlington 2 Guelph 2 Halton Hills 2 98 99 100 101 Hamilton 2 Orillia North Perth 1 C.Wellington 2 Elimination Round 1st place Group 1 123 2nd place Group 4 136 1st place Group 3 124 2nd place Group 2 144 1st place Group 2 125 2nd place Group 3 137 1st place Group 4 126 2nd place Group 1 August 2nd to 4th 2013 Harrow/OLA Pee Wee Provincial Championship PEE WEE "E" Round-Robin in each Group (3 games each). Top two teams in each Group advance to single elimination round Group 1: Arthur 1 Lincoln Barrie 2 Innisfil Group 2: New Tecumseth Stayner 1 Guelph 3 London 2 Group 3: Oakville 4 Caledon 2 Mississauga 2 Northumberland 2 Group 4: Six Nations 3 K-W 2 Sault Ste Marie Akwesasne 2 Arthur 1 Barrie 2 New Tecumseth Guelph 3 26 27 28 29 Lincoln Innisfil Stayner 1 London 2 Oakville 4 Mississauga 2 Six Nations 3 Sault Ste Marie 30 31 32 33 Caledon 2 Northumberland 2 K-W 2 Akwesasne 2 Lincoln Innisfil Guelph 3 New Tecumseth 64 65 66 67 Barrie 2 Arthur 1 Stayner 1 London 2 Mississauga 2 Oakville 4 Sault Ste Marie Akwesasne 2 68 69 70 71 Caledon 2 Northumberland 2 K-W 2 Six Nations 3 Guelph 3 London 2 Barrie 2 Innisfil 102 103 104 105 New Tecumseth Stayner 1 Arthur 1 Lincoln Six Nations 3 Akwesasne 2 Oakville 4 Caledon 2 106 107 108 109 Sault Ste Marie K-W 2 Mississauga 2 Northumberland 2 Elimination Round 1st place Group 1 127 2nd place Group 4 134 1st place Group 3 128 2nd place Group 2 143 1st place Group 2 129 2nd place Group 3 135 1st place Group 4 130 2nd place Group 1 August 2nd to 4th 2013 Harrow/OLA Pee Wee Provincial Championship PEE WEE "F" Round-Robin in groups 1 & 2 Double Round-Robin in Group 3 Top two teams from Groups 1 & 2 plus the top team in Group 3 advance to a single elimination round Group 1: Kingston Fort Erie Midland North Perth 2 Group 2: Oshawa 2 Sarnia 2 Arthur 2 Shelburne 2 Group 3: Simcoe NOTL 2 Stayner 2 Kingston Midland North Perth 2 34 72 110 Fort Erie Kingston Kingston North Perth 2 Fort Erie Midland 35 73 111 Midland North Perth 2 Fort Erie Oshawa 2 Arthur 2 Shelburne 2 36 74 112 Sarnia 2 Oshawa 2 Oshawa 2 Shelburne 2 Sarnia 2 Sarnia 2 37 75 113 Arthur 2 Shelburne 2 Arthur 2 Simcoe NOTL 2 Simcoe 38 76 114 NOTL 2 Stayner 2 Stayner 2 Stayner 2 NOTL 2 Stayner 2 17 55 93 Simcoe Simcoe NOTL 2 1st Place Group 1 131 2nd Place Group 2 2nd Place Group 1 142 132 1st Place Group 2 133 1st Place Group 3 August 2nd to 4th 2013 Harrow/OLA Peewee Provincial Championship Iroquois Pad 2 Iroquois Pad 4 Time Arena Gm. Home vs Away Win Lose Time Arena Gm. Home vs Away Win Lose Friday August 2 Friday August 2 9:00 AM IP 2 P1B Wallaceburg vs Shelburne 1 Round Robin 9:00 AM IP 4 P2B NOTL 1 vs Beaches Round Robin 10:00 AM IP 2 P8B Sarnia 1 vs London 1 Round Robin 10:00 AM IP 4 P9C Kawartha Lakes vs Oakville 3 Round Robin 11:00 AM IP 2 P15C Akwesasne 1 vs E Gwillimbury 1 Round Robin 11:00 AM IP 4 P16C Kahnawake vs Sudbury Round Robin 12:30 PM IP 2 P22D Guelph 2 vs Halton Hills 2 Round Robin 12:30 PM IP 4 P23D North Perth 1 vs C Wellington 2 Round Robin 1:30 PM IP 2 P29E Guelph 3 vs London 2 Round Robin 1:30 PM IP 4 P30E Oakville 4 vs Caledon 2 Round Robin 2:30 PM IP 2 P36F Oshawa 2 vs Sarnia 2 Round Robin 2:30 PM IP 4 P37F Shelburne 2 vs Arthur 2 Round Robin 4:00 PM IP 2 P43B Mississauga 1 vs Kitchener-Waterloo 1 Round Robin 4:00 PM IP 4 P44B Nepean 1 vs West Durham Round Robin 5:00 PM IP 2 P50C Cambridge vs Northumberland 1 Round Robin 5:00 PM IP 4 P51C Orangeville 2 vs Toronto Stars 1 Round Robin 6:00 PM IP 2 P57D Clarington 3 vs E Gwillimbury 2 Round Robin 6:00 PM IP 4 P58D Brampton 2 vs Gloucester 1 Round Robin 7:30 PM IP 2 P64E Lincoln vs Barrie 2 Round Robin 7:30 PM IP 4 P65E Innisfil vs Arthur Round Robin 8:30 PM IP 2 P71E Akwesasne 2 vs Six Nations 3 Round Robin 8:30 PM IP 4 P72F Midland vs Kingston Round Robin McKinney Pad 1 McKinney Pad 2 Time Arena Gm. Home vs Away Win Lose Time Arena Gm. Home vs Away Win Lose Friday August 2 Friday August 2 9:00 AM MK 1 P3B Uxbridge vs Oakville 2 Round Robin 9:00 AM MK 2 P4B Peterborough 2 vs Owen Sound Round Robin 10:00 AM MK 1 P10C Welland 1 vs Nepean 2 Round Robin 10:00 AM MK 2 P11C Cambridge vs Caledon 1 Round Robin 11:00 AM MK 1 P17F Stayner 2 vs Simcoe Round Robin 11:00 AM MK 2 P18D E Gwillimbury 2 vs Oshawa 1 Round Robin 12:30 PM MK 1 P24D Whitby 3 vs Orillia Round Robin 12:30 PM MK 2 P25D Hamilton 2 vs Burlington 2 Round Robin 1:30 PM MK 1 P31E Mississauga 2 vs Northumberland 2 Round Robin 1:30 PM MK 2 P32E Six Nations 3 vs Kitchener-Waterloo 2 Round Robin 2:30 PM MK 1 P38F Simcoe vs NOTL 2 Round Robin 2:30 PM MK 2 P39B Shelburne 1 vs NOTL 1 Round Robin 4:00 PM MK 1 P45B Sarnia 1 vs Clarington 2 Round Robin 4:00 PM MK 2 P46B London 1 vs Whitby 2 Round Robin 5:00 PM MK 1 P52C Windsor vs Six Nations 2 Round Robin 5:00 PM MK 2 P53C Kahnawake vs E Gwillimbury 1 Round Robin 6:00 PM MK 1 P59D Huntsville vs Peterborough 3 Round Robin 6:00 PM MK 2 P60D North Perth 1 vs Halton Hills 2 Round Robin 7:30 PM MK 1 P66E Guelph 3 vs Stayner 1 Round Robin 7:30 PM MK 2 P67E New Tecumseth vs London 2 Round Robin 8:30 PM MK 1 P73F Fort Erie vs North Perth 2 Round Robin 8:30 PM MK 2 P74F Arthur 2 vs Oshawa 2 Round Robin Luther Vipond (Brooklin) Ajax Community Pad 1 Time Arena Gm.
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