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Ontario Lacrosse Festival 2 Event Program Model 3 Festival Event Details 5 Festival Presenting Sponsors 6 Arena Directions 8 Durham College Residence Info 10 Festival Accommodations 11 Toronto Attractions and GO Schedule 12 Pee Wee National Schedule 13 Midget National Schedule 14 Festival Scoreboard Alert Service Info 15 Festival Ticketing Policy 16 Media Release 17
ONTARIO LACROSSE FESTIVAL _______ The Ontario Lacrosse Festival is the event name of a 10 day youth sport promotion vehicle based at Canada’s largest municipal sport facility: the Iroquois Park Sports Centre in Whitby, Ontario. The Festival hosts approximately 10,622 players and coaches competing for 36 national and provincial lacrosse championships for 6-21 year old. The 2013 event dates are Friday August 2nd to Sunday August 11th (see 2013 Ontario Lacrosse Festival Event Program model, next page) In addition to the Indoor tournament competition, an outdoor Festival Fun Zone including a 60 foot zip-line is on-site. As participation in the Festival involves the entire family, sponsors and exhibitors provide unique, engaging, and experimental opportunities for festival fans. With an overall estimated attendance of 55,000, the Ontario Lacrosse Festival is the:
• Largest youth Lacrosse event in North America • Largest Annual youth sport event in Ontario, Canada
The mission of the Ontario Lacrosse Festival is to become a premier, nationally recognized, youth sport event.
IROQUOIS PARK SPORTS CENTRE __ The Iroquois Park Sports Centre (IPSC) is Canada’s largest municipal sports and recreation complex and largest single destination for lacrosse events in Canada rated Top 5 "Best Arenas in the GTA" by Toronto Star. Spanning 250,000 square feet, the IPSC houses six arenas, including a 2,500 seat, feature arena, two swimming pools, a fully licensed 400 seat restaurant, food court, meeting and banquet rooms, a food court, and a Pro Shop. The Centre is situated on 50 acres of parkland offering 6 illuminated tennis courts, 3 illuminated tournament quality baseball diamonds, another two unlit ball diamonds and a fully lit tournament quality soccer pitch, a skateboard park, soccer pitch, playground area, open spaces and parking for 750 cars.
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EVENT 1 Harrow/OLA Pee Wee Provincials Fri. August 2
nd to Sun. August 4
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Ages 11-12
EVENT 2 Gait/OLA Bantam Provincials Fri. August 2
nd to Sun. August 4
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Ages 13-14
EVENT 3 Toronto Rock/OLA Tyke Provincials Sun. August 4
th to Tues. August 6
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Ages 7-8
EVENT 4 Warrior Pee Wee Lacrosse Championship of Canada Sun. August 4
th to Sun. August 11
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Ages 11-12
EVENT 5 STX Midget Lacrosse Championship of Canada Sun. August 4
th to Sun. August 11
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Ages 15-16
EVENT 6 OLA Girls Box Tues. Aug 6
th to Thur. Aug 8
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Ages 11-21
EVENT 7 OLA Intermediate Provincials Tues. Aug 6
th to Thur. Aug 8
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Ages 18-21
EVENT 8 Warrior/OLA Novice Provincials Fri. Aug 9
th to Sun. August 11
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Ages 9-10
EVENT 9 Under Armour/OLA Midget
Provincials Fri. Aug 9
th to Sun. August 11
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Ages 15-16
FESTIVAL PRESENTING SPONSORS______
As one of the oldest sporting good company’s in the
U.S. deBeer knows and believes in innovation.
Serving from 1889, deBeer is a leading developer in
product including the first to produce alloy handles
and the first women’s stick to allow players to carry a
pocket. DeBeers mission is to design equipment that
enhances a player’s natural performance and ability.
deBeer is proud to be affiliated with teams such as
the 2006 Men’s Lacrosse National Champions, the
University of Virginia, and the U.S. National Women’s
Lacrosse Team. Visit Gait Lacrosse at
http://www.gaitlacrosse.com/
Harrow is, at its core, a company of athletes. Everything we sell has been used by our staff, along with current and former professional athletes. (Not so hard when several of your staff members are professional athletes.) We started the company because we felt that the needs of athletes were not being met by the traditional big manufacturer/big retailer channel. We believe that products and sports are position specific. We know that performance is related to confidence and confidence in your equipment is reflected in your overall attitude toward the battle you are facing. You won't find Harrow products in Big Box reatilers. Why? Because we believe that choosing the right equipment requires the advice of a teaching professional or specialty storeowner. It bothers us a lot when we see young athletes playing with equipment that has the wrong flex/grip/string/curve/head, etc. You CAN have the right equipment at a fair price when you need it. Let us show you how.Visit Harrow Sports at http://www.harrowsports.com/
STX has been the leader in the lacrosse industry for over 35 years. Credited with inventing the plastic head, STX offers the lightest shafts and heads in the lacrosse industry. They offer cutting edge lacrosse equipment that enables players to reach peak performance. Superstars such as Gary Gait, John Grant and many other pro players use STX lacrosse equipment. Lighter. Faster. Stronger. Be your best STX Lacrosse! Visit STX Lacrosse at http://www.stx.com
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FESTIVAL PRESENTING SPONSORS
Toronto Rock is the most successful lacrosse franchise in the National Lacrosse League. The Rock have captured six Champions Cups, the most in league history. Athletic. Fast-paced. Affordable. The Toronto Rock is committed to assisting charitable organizations with donations for events and fundraising initiatives. Due to the large volume of requests received, we mainly donate to organizations with a registered charitable number, are related to health care or children's services or services that support youth in lacrosse. Visit the Toronto Rock at http://www.torontorock.com/
Warrior Lacrosse is the presenting sponsor of 2012 Pee Wee Lacrosse Championship of Canada. Warrior was founded in 1993 and is a premier global manufacturer of innovative, high-performance lacrosse equipment and apparel. Warrior is original, youthful, energetic and fearless of creating changes that can lead into uncharted territory. The company is a distinct expression of the ambition, creativity and will of Founder and President Dave Morrow, a former champion lacrosse player. Warrior is the exclusive lacrosse equipment supplier to Princeton University, U.S. Men's and Women's Teams and Major League Lacrosse, and presenting sponsor for Laxsplash, Mass Bay and U.S. Lacrosse youth tournaments and the Ontario Lacrosse Festival. Visit Warrior at http://www.warriorlacrosse.com/
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Iroquois Park Driving Instructions: From Hwy-401 Westbound: Hwy-401 to Brock St. (exit 410) in the town of Whitby (not Brock Road that is located in Pickering, a little west of Whitby). Exit ramp ends at Consumers Dr., so turn left on Consumers and proceed approx. 200 meters west to Brock Street. Turn left on Brock St. and proceed south approx. 0.75 km to Victoria Street. Turn right on Victoria St. and proceed west approx. 0.5 km to Henry Street. Turn right on Henry St. and proceed north approx. 150 meters to Iroquois Park entrance. Turn left into Iroquois Park and watch for arena on the right. From Hwy-401 Eastbound: Hwy-401 east to Brock St. (exit 410). Turn left on Brock St. and proceed south approx. 0.3 km to Victoria Street. Turn right on Victoria St. and proceed west approx. 0.5 km to Henry Street. Turn right on Henry St. and proceed north approx. 150 meters to Iroquois Park entrance. Turn left into Iroquois Park and watch for arena on the right.
Legends Centre Driving Instructions: From the West (Toronto): Hwy-401 east to Bloor St./Harmony Rd.
(exit 419). Turn left on Bloor St. and proceed east approx. 0.4 km to
Harmony Road. Turn left on Harmony Rd. and proceed north
approx. 6.5 km to arena on the right.
From the East (Ottawa): Hwy-416 South approx. 70 km to Hwy-
401 West. Proceed west on Hwy-401 approx. 295 km to Harmony
Rd./Bloor St. (exit 419). Bear right onto Harmony Rd. and proceed
north approx. 6.5 km to arena on the right.
McKinney Centre Driving Instructions: From Hwy-401 Westbound: Hwy-401 to Brock St. (exit 410) in the town of Whitby (not Brock Road that is located in Pickering, a little west of Whitby). Exit goes to Consumers Dr., so turn left on Consumers to get to Brock St. Turn right on Brock St. and proceed north approx. 6 km to Taunton Road. Turn right on Taunton Rd. and proceed east approx. 0.3 km to McKinney Drive. Turn left on McKinney Dr. and proceed north approx. 0.25 km to arena on the left. From Hwy-401 Eastbound: East on Hwy-401 to Brock St. (exit 410). Proceed north on Brock St. approx. 6 km to Taunton Road. Turn right on Taunton Rd. and proceed east approx. 0.3 km to McKinney Drive. Turn left on McKinney Dr. and proceed north approx. 0.25 km to arena on the left.
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Luther Vipond Memorial Arena Driving Instructions: From Hwy-401: Hwy-401 to Brock St./Hwy-12 (exit 410).
Proceed north on Brock St. (Hwy-12) approx. 12 km (becomes
Baldwin St. outside of Whitby) to Winchester Rd. (in Brooklin).
Turn right on Winchester Rd. and proceed east approx. 0.5 km
to arena on the right.
Ajax Community Centre Driving Instructions: From Hwy-401 Westbound: Hwy-401 west to Salem Road (exit 404). Turn left on Salem Rd. and proceed south approx. 1 km to Bayly Street. Turn right (west) on Bayly St. and proceed approx. 1.5 km to Monarch Avenue. Turn left on Monarch Ave. (just before the McDonalds) and proceed approx. 0.3 km to Centennial Road. Turn left on Centennial Rd. and proceed a short distance to arena on the left. From Hwy-401 Eastbound: Exit at Westney Rd. (exit 401). Turn right (south) on Westney Rd. and proceed south approx. 0.75 km to Bayly Street. Turn left (east) on Bayly St. and proceed approx. 0.75 km to Monarch Avenue. Turn right on Monarch Ave. and proceed approx. 0.3 km to Centennial Road. Turn left on Centennial Rd. and proceed a short distance to arena on the left.
Garnet B. Rickard: From Hwy-401: Hwy-401 to RR-57/Waverly Rd. (exit 431).
Proceed north on RR-57/Waverly Rd. (go straight on RR-57
shortly after crossing over Baseline Rd./don't turn right on
Waverly) approx. 2 km to King Street. Turn left on King St. and
proceed west a short distance to Garnet B. Rickard Recreation
Complex on the right.
Durham College Residence Policies and Procedures
1. Fire and theft prevention: Room doors are not to be propped or latched open at any time. This is to prevent potential theft of personal items and to aid in fire prevention. Please use fire exits in emergencies only. 2. Alcohol Use: It is expected that all guests use alcohol in a responsible manner. Use of alcohol in this facility is subject to all provincial and municipal bylaws.
3. Smoking Policy: All rooms at the residence and conference center are smoke free. Please respect fellow guests and smoke only in designated smoking areas located outside the building. A cleaning fee may be charged to your account if smoke detected in your suite.
4. Noise: Please respect fellow guests and keep noise at reasonable levels especially between the hours of 10:00 PM and 7:00 PM.
5. Use of Halls, Corridors: Halls, entry passages and stairways of residence must not be obstructed. Congregating in these areas is not permitted. The use of bicycles, Roller Blades, Skateboards and any other sports equipment is not permitted inside the building.
6. Check In/Check Out: Check in time on your day of arrival is 3:00pm and check out time for your day of departure is 11am. Early check-in or late check-out may be requested, however is subject to availability.
7. Pets: Pets are to be on a leash at all times when in common areas. Please remember to pick up any waste left by your pets.
8. Lost and Found: The lost and found is located at the front desk. Items are kept at the residence for a maximum of 90 days and if still not claimed, these items will be donated to a local charity.
9. Child Supervision: All children under age of 12 must be under direct supervision of an adult at all times while staying at the residence. NATIONAL TEAM RESERVATIONS, SPECIAL REQUESTS AND QUESTIONS Matt Markovic Sales manager- Oshawa Durham College Residence & Conference Centre 32 Commencement Drive Oshawa, ON L1G 8G3 Tel:905-728-8700 x 8707 Toll free:1-877-225-8664 Fax: 905-721-3152 Email:[email protected]
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TORONTO EVENTS August 3-11 Rogers Cup – Woman’s Title Rexall Centre Daily & Evenings August 9-11 Taste of Danforth Danforth Daily & Evenings August 9 Toronto Blue Jays vs Oakland Athletics Rogers Centre 7:07 PM August 10 Toronto Blue Jays vs Oakland Athletics Rogers Centre 7:07 PM August 11 Toronto Blue Jays vs Oakland Athletics Rogers Centre 1:07 PM August 12 Toronto Blue Jays vs Oakland Athletics Rogers Centre 12:37 PM
TORONTO ATTRACTIONS Ontario Science enter www.ontariosciencecentre.ca 770 Don Mills Rd. Toronto Zoo www.torontozoo.com 361A Old Finch Rd CN Tower www.cntower.ca 301 Front street west
GO TRAIN SCHEDULE (OSHAWA-WHITBY-TORONTO) Monday-Friday Westbound (to Toronto Union Station) Eastbound (to Oshawa Go Station) Oshawa Whitby Toronto Toronto Whitby Oshawa 07 00 07 15 07 28 07 53 08 25 08 38 09 08 09 38 10 08 10 38 11 08 11 38 12 08 12 38 13 08 13 38 14 08 14 28 15 08 15 38 16 08 16 24 16 56 17 11 17 22 17 41 18 38 19 08 19 38 20 08 20 38 21 08 21 38 22 08 Saturdays Westbound (to Toronto Union Station) Eastbound (to Oshawa Go Station) Oshawa Whitby Toronto Toronto Whitby Oshawa
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VENUE CODES: IP= Iroquois Park, Whitby; LC= Legends Centre, Oshawa
WARRIOR PEE WEE LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIP OF CANADA
Date Time Pad Home Game
VS Away
Sunday
August 4 4:00 PM IP 1 Opening Ceremonies
Monday
August 5
8:00 AM LC 3 Saskatchewan VS Iroquois
9:15 AM LC 3 Quebec VS Ontario
10:30 AM LC 3 Nova Scotia VS British Columbia
12:00 PM LC 3 New Brunswick VS Alberta
1:15 PM LC 3 Manitoba VS Saskatchewan
2:30 PM LC 3 Iroquois VS Quebec
4:00 PM LC 3 Ontario VS Nova Scotia
5:30 PM LC 3 British Columbia VS New Brunswick
7:00 PM LC 3 Alberta VS Manitoba
Tuesday
August 6
8:00 AM LC 3 British Columbia VS Ontario
9:15 AM LC 3 Alberta VS Saskatchewan
10:30 AM LC 3 Nova Scotia VS Iroquois
12:00 PM LC 3 New Brunswick VS Quebec
1:15 PM LC 3 Manitoba VS British Columbia
2:30 PM LC 3 Ontario VS Alberta
4:00 PM LC 3 Saskatchewan VS Nova Scotia
5:30 PM LC 3 Iroquois VS New Brunswick
7:00 PM LC 3 Quebec VS Manitoba
Wednesday
August 7
8:00 AM IP 4 Iroquois VS British Columbia
9:15 AM IP 4 Quebec VS Alberta
10:30 AM IP 4 Saskatchewan VS Ontario
12:00 PM IP 4 Nova Scotia VS New Brunswick
1:15 PM IP 4 Manitoba VS Iroquois
2:30 PM IP 4 British Columbia VS Quebec
4:00 PM IP 4 Alberta VS Nova Scotia
5:30 PM IP 4 New Brunswick VS Saskatchewan
7:00 PM IP 4 Ontario VS Manitoba
Thursday
August 8
8:00 AM IP 4 Nova Scotia VS Quebec
9:15 AM IP 4 Saskatchewan VS British Columbia
10:30 AM IP 4 New Brunswick VS Manitoba
12:00 PM IP 4 Iroquois VS Ontario
1:15 PM IP 4 British Columbia VS Alberta
2:30 PM IP 4 Quebec VS Saskatchewan
4:00 PM IP 4 Manitoba VS Nova Scotia
5:30 PM IP 4 Ontario VS New Brunswick
7:00 PM IP 4 Alberta VS Iroquois
Friday
August 9
9:00 AM IP 4 6th
Place VS 7th
Place
10:15 AM IP 4 2nd
Place VS 3rd
Place
Saturday
August 10
9:00 AM IP 4 "B” Bronze Medal Game
10:30 AM IP 4 “B” Gold Medal Game
1:30 PM IP 1 “A” Bronze Medal Game
3:05 PM IP 1 “A” Gold Medal Game
4:15 PM IP 1 National Presentation Ceremony
VENUE CODES: IP= Iroquois Park, Whitby; LC= Legends Centre, Oshawa
STX MIDGET LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIP OF CANADA
Date Time Pad Home Game
VS Away
Sunday August 4
4:00 PM IP 1 Opening Ceremonies
4:45 PM IP 1 British Columbia VS Nova Scotia
Monday August 5
8:00 AM LC 1 Alberta VS New Brunswick
9:30 AM LC 1 Manitoba VS Iroquois
11:00 AM LC 1 Quebec VS Ontario
12:30 PM LC 1 Nova Scotia VS Alberta
2:00 PM LC 1 New Brunswick VS British Columbia
3:30 PM LC 1 Ontario VS Manitoba
5:00 PM LC 1 Iroquois VS Quebec
Tuesday August 6
8:00 AM LC 1 Quebec VS British Columbia
9:30 AM LC 1 Ontario VS Nova Scotia
11:00 AM LC 1 Alberta VS Iroquois
12:30 PM LC 1 New Brunswick VS Manitoba
2:00 PM LC 1 British Columbia VS Ontario
3:30 PM LC 1 Nova Scotia VS Quebec
5:00 PM LC 1 Iroquois VS New Brunswick
6:30 pm LC 1 Manitoba VS Alberta
Wednesday August 7
8:00 AM IP 1 Quebec VS Alberta
9:30 AM IP 1 British Columbia VS Manitoba
11:00 AM IP 1 Nova Scotia VS Iroquois
12:30 PM IP 1 Ontario VS New Brunswick
2:00 PM IP 1 Manitoba VS Quebec
3:30 PM IP 1 New Brunswick VS Nova Scotia
5:00 PM IP 1 Iroquois VS British Columbia
6:30 pm IP 1 Alberta VS Ontario
Thursday August 8
8:00 AM IP 1 Ontario VS Iroquois
9:30 AM IP 1 Alberta VS British Columbia
11:00 AM IP 1 Quebec VS New Brunswick
12:30 PM IP 1 Manitoba VS Nova Scotia
Friday August 9
9:00 AM IP 1 6th Place VS 7th Place
10:15 AM IP 1 2nd Place VS 3rd Place
Saturday August 10
9:00 AM IP 1 "B” Bronze Medal Game
10:30 AM IP 1 “B” Gold Medal Game
6:30 PM IP 1 “A” Bronze Medal Game
8:05 PM IP 1 “A” Gold Medal Game
9:30 PM IP 1 National Presentation Ceremony
FESTIVAL SCOREBOARD
ALERT SERVICE
Powered by SMSnet.ca The Festival Scoreboard Alert service is back to provide you with game scores from your favorite divisions! You can subscribe to any or all festival events and receive real-time final game scores right to your phone! The complete list of Festival events and text codes appear below. There is no charge or fee to subscribe to the Festival Scoreboard Alert Service but
all the Festival action by subscribing today!
EVENT TEXT CODE TEXT TO
Harrow/OLA
Pee Wee Provincials PW 767638
Gait/OLA
Bantam Provincials BTM 767638
Toronto Rock/OLA
Tyke Provincials TYKE 767638
Warrior Pee Wee Lacrosse
Championship of Canada PWNATS 767638
STX Midget Lacrosse
Championship of Canada MGTNATS 767638
OLA
Intermediate Provincials INT 767638
OLA Girls Box Provincials GBOX 767638
Warrior/OLA
Novice Provincials NOV 767638
Under Armour/ OLA
Midget Provincials MGT 767638
To sign up go to www.ontariolacrossefestival.com and click on Festival Scoreboard
2013 ONTARIO LACROSSE FESTIVAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TICKET POLICIES
National Opening Ceremonies Sunday, August 4th at 3:00 p.m. at Iroquois Park Sports Centre, Pad 1. No admission fee. Pee Wee, and Midget National Championship Game Double-Headers Saturday, August 10th at IPSC Admission fee applies (see below) and tickets needed for entry. No one will be admitted without a ticket for championship game double-headers (defined as the “A” Gold and Bronze games in each division). Admission Fee Per National Championship Game Double-Headers on Saturday, August 10th: PEE WEE CHAMPIONSHIP (Gold at 3:05 PM & Bronze at 1:30 PM Games Only): Adults, Students & Seniors= $10.00 (in advance); $12.00 (at the door) Children (10 years and under)= Free All National Pee Wee Tournament Players= Free (must be wearing RED Pee Wee Nationals Team Personnel Tag & Lanyard) MIDGET CHAMPIONSHIP (Gold at 8:05 PM & Bronze at 6:30 PM Games Only): Adults, Students & Seniors= $10.00 (in advance); $12.00 (at the door) Children (10 years and under)= Free All National Midget Tournament Players= Free (must be wearing BLUE Midget Nationals Team Personnel Tag & Lanyard) CLARIFICATION: Should National Pee Wee players wish to attend the Midget Championship(s), they are expected to purchase a ticket(s). Similarly, should National Midget players wish to attend the Pee Wee Championship, they are expected to purchase a ticket. IMPORTANT NOTE TO THOSE ATTENDING THE FESTIVAL FOR THE FIRST TIME: National Championship Game Double-Headers are generally sold-out events. The very first opportunity to purchase tickets for these events will be extended to all those parents/families, players and team personnel with the National Tournaments on Tuesday, August 6th at Legend's Centre, Oshawa between the hours of 10:00 AM and 4:00 PM. After Tuesday, August 6th at 4:00 PM, tickets will be on sale to the general public at the IPSC and should be sold-out shortly thereafter. Pee Wee National Championship Presentation Ceremonies Saturday, August 10th at 4:20 PM. All Medal Presentations. Pee Wee Championship Game admission applies. Midget National Championship Presentation Ceremonies Saturday, August 10th at 9:15 PM. All Medal Presentations. Midget Championship Game admission applies. -END-
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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 June 17, 2013 ONTARIO LACROSSE FESTIVAL THE LARGEST YOUTH LACROSSE EVENT IN NORTH AMERICA TORONTO – The Ontario Lacrosse Festival returns for the tenth edition from August 2nd to August 11th boasting a program status that ranks itself as the largest annual youth lacrosse event in North America. This summer the Festival welcomes back the Pee Wee, and Midget Lacrosse Championships of Canada as part of its 10-day celebration of the game. In total the Festival hosts forty-four separate national and provincial championships in both box and field lacrosse. This year nearly 472 teams and 10,622 players and coaches are expected to participate in the Festival. The expanded size of the event sees the use of four municipalities to incorporate all those attending. Facilities in use for the 2013 Festival are: Iroquois Park, McKinney Arena, and Luther Vipond Arena in Whitby, Legends Centre in Oshawa, Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Complex in Clarington, and the Ajax Community Centre in Ajax. The Warrior Pee Wee and STX Midget National Championships get underway at 8:00 AM on Sunday, August 4th following the opening ceremonies at Iroquois Park. Rogers Television returns to broadcast the championship games of the three national tournaments on Saturday, August 10th from Iroquois Park Sports Centre, where organizers expect a sold out facility for the ninth consecutive year. In addition to the indoor tournament competition, an outdoor Festival Fun Zone is on-site providing unique, engaging and experiential opportunities for Festival fans. "The Ontario Lacrosse Festival is a ten-day combination of great competition and fun for the entire family", said Ontario Lacrosse Association President John Doherty. "The OLA is once again pleased to partner with the Durham Region to deliver first-class facilities for the excitement and drama of our provincial championship tournaments. On behalf of the OLA, we extend an invitation to everyone to join us at our annual celebration of the game". 2013 Presenting Sponsors of the Festival are Gait Lacrosse, Harrow Sports, STX Lacrosse, Toronto Rock Lacrosse Club, Under Armour and Warrior Sports. For complete Festival schedules and results, visit <www.ontariolacrossefestival.com > -END- For more Festival information, please contact: Ron MacSpadyen Ontario Lacrosse Festival 3 Concorde Gate, Suite 306 Toronto, Ontario, M3C 3N7. Telephone: (416) 426-7068 Fax: (416) 426-7382 Email: [email protected] Website: www.ontariolacrossefestival.com F
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