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Peterborough to Host OFSAA Boys Lacrosse Championships In Two-Day Event Starting Monday
/Peterborough is hosting the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations (OFSAA) Boys’ A/AA and AAA field lacrosse championships on Monday and Tuesday.
The Holy Cross Hurricanes and Thomas A. Stewart (TAS) Griffins are co-hosting the event. The tournament is being hosted at Trent University’s Justin Chiu Stadium and at TAS for the AAA tournament. The A/AA division will see Sir Sandford Fleming Turf Fields and Holy Cross as their venues.
TAS and St. Peter’s Saints have qualified for the event from their standings at Central Ontario Secondary Schools Association (COSSA) for the AAA tournament. Holy Cross, Crestwood Mustangs will be in the A/AA tournament according to the league’s schedule.
Monday consists of round-robin play where each school plays everyone in their three-team pool. Tuesday is where all consolation and playoff games will be played.
Schedules for the AAA and A/AA tournaments can be found online.
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Peterborough Lakers Open Season On the Road With 11-8 Win Over the Brampton Excelsiors.
/The Peterborough Century 21 Lakers got their ‘Drive For Five’ quest off to a good start by winning their opening game 11-8 on the road against the Brampton Excelsiors on Thursday night.
Adam Churchill who was called from the Sr. B Ennismore James Gang struck first for the Lakers, giving them a 1-0 lead. Thomas Hoggarth extended the lead with a goal, 2:20 later. Brooklin responded with a James Whiteford goal but the Lakers tacked on two more with Hoggarth’s second and from Matt Gilray for a 4-1 lead after the first stanza.
Rory Graham inched Brampton closer, scoring the period’s first goal 63 seconds in but Peterborough kept responding in bunches with goals from Joel Tayler and Holden Cattoni to make it 6-2. Tayler returned to the lineupfor the first time since the Lakers’ 2017 Mann Cup win. Just as Henry Fallows scores for the Excelsiors, Turner and Shawn Evans score — with the former on the power play — for a an 8-3 lead. Tyler Ferreira got one back fro Brampton to make it 8-4 going into the third period.
The final stanza saw Brampton score the most goals of any period with four but two power play goals from Hoggarth — which gave him the hat trick — and Cattoni prior to their flurry help put the game out of reach. Gilray also scored late in the game and the Lakers won 11-8.
Drew Hutchison got the win in goal for the Lakers in the season debut.
The Lakers hit the road on Wednesday to take on the e Brooklin Lacrosse Club at Iroquois Park Sports Centre in Whitby. Their home opener is set for Thursday at 8 p.m. vs. Brampton, with a parking lot tailgate party prior to the game.
Lakers game leaders:
Thomas Hoggarth (3-0)
Holden Cattoni (2-2)
Matt Gilray (2-0)
Shawn Evans (1-5)
Adam Churchill (1-2)
Turner Evans (1-0)
Joel Tayler (1-0)
Caleb Creasor (0-1)
Austin Hasen (0-1)
Jordan Stouros (0-1)
Eric Shewell (0-1)
Josh Currier (0-1)
Taite Cattoni (0-1)
Mitch Ogilvie (0-1)
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Peterborough Petes Overcome Three-Goal Deficit, J.R. Avon Becomes Hometown Hero With Overtime Goal
/The Peterborough Petes come back from a three-goal deficit with hometown hero J.R. Avon scoring in overtime to eliminate the host Kamloops Blazers, 5-4 at the Sandman Centre on Thursday night.
The Petes drew first blood as Jax Dubois from behind the net, fed Connor Lockhart out in front for a one-timed goal, beating Blazers goalie Dylan Ernst for a 1-0 lead.
The host Kamloops took over the rest of the period as they run off three straight goals from Logan Stankoven, Olen Zellweger (power play) and Harrison Brunicke for a 3-1 lead over Peterborough after the first.
Things did not get better as Logan Bairos extended Kamloops’s lead 4-1 with a point shot to help extinguish Peterborough’s hope to advance.
The Petes would not go down quietly and Brennan Othmann pickpocketed Bairos with a stick lift and quickly snapped it over Ernst’s glove to cut the lead to two.
Peterborough got some puck luck as Kamloops accidentally lifted the puck over the glass for a delay of game penalty and gave the Petes a power play. Samuel Mayer made it count as he one-timed a slapshot from the point and blasted it through heavy traffic to make it a one-goal game.
It only took 73 seconds for Peterborough to tie the game as the Petes won a board battle that saw Brian Zanetti tip in a Tucker Robertson pass for a 4-4 tie to finish off the second period.
The third period saw both teams play very cautiously but both goaltenders were up to the task, as Petes goaltender Michael Simpson stopped all 12 shots in the period as Ernst saved all seven shots. The game would require overtime to settle things, the first of the tournament.
The overtime period made hearts race as both teams had high-scoring chances in the first half of overtime. Simpson made a crucial save as Kamloops had a shot at ending the game. Owen Beck led the counterattack and attracted the attention of two Blazers. He passed it back to Selwyn’s J.R. Avon who shot against the grain and scored for a 5-4 walk-off goal.
J.R. AVON SENDS THE PETES TO THE #MemorialCup SEMIS! pic.twitter.com/jSz4WKpE7s
— Ontario Hockey League (@OHLHockey) June 2, 2023