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Women's U8 Jamboree Friday, February 14, 2020 2019-2020 BCLA SUBWAY WOMEN's FIELD PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Women's U12 And 2019-2020 BCLA SUBWAY WOMEN'S FIELD PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Women's U12 and U15, Tiers 1 & 2 Women's U8 Jamboree February 14 - 17, 2020 Burnaby Lake West Sports Complex HOST: Pacific Coast Field Lacrosse League Friday, February 14, 2020 MANDATORY COACHES MEETINGS - BURNABY LAKE WEST COMPLEX MEEETING ROOM Friday, Feb 14, 2020 at 10:00 AM TimeField #2 Time Field #3 11:30 AM U15 T1 New Westminster 1 18 U15 T1 Ridge Meadows 1 12 11:30 AM U12 T1 Surrey 2 U12 T1 Burnaby 4 1:00 PM U15 T1 New Westminster 2 11 U15 T1 Langley 10 12:45 PM U12 T1 New Westminster 1 11 U12 T1 New Westminster 2 6 2:30 PM U15 T2 Surrey 1 7 U15 T2 Port Coquitlam 11 2:00 PM U12 T2 Langley 6 U12 T2 Port Coquitlam 1 4 4:00 PM U15 T2 Adanacs 2 18 U15 T2 Mid Island 5 3:15 PM U12 T2 Ridge Meadows 1 9 U12 T2 Pac Rim 4 5:30 PM U15 T2 Surrey 2 9 U15 T2 Adanacs 1 5 4:30 PM U12 T2 Port Coquitlam 2 11 U12 T2 Adanacs 2 7 7:00 PM U15 T1 Langley 5 U15 T1 New Westminster 1 15 5:45 PM U12 T2 Ridge Meadows 2 14 U12 T2 Mission 0 8:30 PM U15 T1 Ridge Meadows 1 15 U15 T1 Ridge Meadows 2 5 7:00 PM U12 T1 New Westminster 2 4 U12 T1 Surrey 9 8:15 PM U12 T1 Burnaby 3 U12 T1 Adanacs 1 4 Saturday, February 15, 2020 Time Field #2 Field #3 8:00 AM U15 T2 Adanacs 2 9 U15 T2 Surrey 2 10 8:00 AM U12 T2 Pac Rim 2 U12 T2 Langley 15 9:30 AM U15 T2 Mid Island 5 U15 T2 Port Coquitlam 17 9:15 AM U12 T2 Port Coquitlam 1 7 U12 T2 Ridge Meadows1 2 11:00 AM U15 T2 Surrey 1 6 U15 T2 Adanacs 1 5 10:30 AM U12 T2 Mission 1 U12 T2 Port Coquitlam 2 19 12:30 PM U15 T1 Ridge Meadows 2 11 U15 T1 Langley 14 11:45 PM U12 T2 Adanacs 2 9 U12 T2 Ridge Meadows 2 2 2:00 PM U15 T1 New Westminster 1 13 U15 T1 New Westminster 2 7 1:00 PM U12 T1 Adanacs 1 2 U12 T1 New Westminster 2 8 3:30 PM U15 T2 Mid Island 9 U15 T2 Surrey 2 14 2:15 PM U12 T1 Surrey 5 U12 T1 New Westminster 1 6 5:00 PM U15 T2 Surrey 1 9 U15 T2 Adanacs 2 5 3:30 PM U12 T2 Port Coquitlam 1 11 U12 T2 Pac Rim 1 6:30 PM U15 T2 Port Coquitlam 10 U15 T2 Adanacs 1 4 4:45 PM U12 T2 Ridge Meadows 1 3 U12 T2 Langley 9 6:00 PM U12 T2 Mission 1 U12 T2 Adanacs 2 13 7:15 PM U12 T2 Port Coquitlam 2 12 U12 T2 Ridge Meadows 2 2 Sunday, February 16, 2020 Time Field #2 Field #3 8:00 AM U15 T2 Mid Island 15 U15 T2 Surrey 1 9 8:00 AM U12 T1 New Westminster 1 9 U12 T1 Adanacs 1 6 9:30 AM U15 T2 Adanacs 1 6 U15 T2 Adanacs 2 9 9:15 AM U12 T1 New Westminster 2 12 U12 T1 Burnaby 8 11:00 AM U15 T2 Surrey 2 7 U15 T2 Port Coquitlam 10 10:30 AM U12 T2 Langley 4 U12 T2 Adanacs 2 6 12:30 PM U15 T1 New Westminster 2 14 U15 T1 Ridge Meadows 2 10 12:30 PM U12 T2 Port Coquitlam 2 7 U12 T2 Port Coquitlam 1 8 2:00 PM U15 T1 Langley 16 U15 T1 Ridge Meadows 1 18 2:30 PM U12 T1 Burnaby 2 U12 T1 New Westminster 1 11 3:30 PM U15 T2 Adanacs 1 7 U15 T2 Mid Island 8 3:45 PM U12 T1 Adanacs 1 2 U12 T1 Surrey 4 5:00 PM U15 T2 Port Coquitlam 12 U15 T2 Adanacs 2 7 6:30 PM U15 T1 Ridge Meadows 1 U15 T1 New Westminster 2 6:30 PM U15 T2 Surrey 2 8 U15 T2 Surrey 1 2 8:00 PM U15 T1 Ridge Meadows 2 10 U15 T1 New Westminster 1 15 Monday, February 17, 2020 Time Field #2 Field #3 8:00 AM U15 T2 Bronze-Adanacs 2 7 U15 T2 Bronze-Surrey 1 4 8:00 AM U12 T2 Bronze-Pt. Coquitlam 2 11 U12 T2 Bronze-Langley 4 10:00 AM U15 T2 Gold-Pt. Coquitlam 14 U15 T2 Gold-Surrey 2 5 10:00 AM U12 T2 Gold-Adanacs 2 4 U12 T2 Gold-Pt. Coquitlam 1 6 12:00 PM U8 Jamboree 12:00 PM U12 T1 Bronze-New West 2 5 U12 T1 Bronze-Adanacs 1 8 2:00 PM U15 T1 Bronze-New West 2 5 U15 T1 Bronze-Langley 11 2:00 PM U12 T1 Gold-New West 1 5 U12 T1 Gold-Surrey 7 4:00 PM U15 T1 Gold-New West 1 17 U15 T1 Gold-R. Meadows 1 11.
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